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Riding DiRTy My love for driving games is well documented here at TR. Lately, I've been playing a rather good one: DiRT 3. This third... |
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Lipstick on a pigcop: My take on Duke Nukem Forever I remember the first time I played Duke Nukem 3D. I was 11 and three quarters, and I had convinced my parents to hook us... |
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Can AMD's 'Llano' APU really take on Intel's excellent Sandy Bridge processors and hold its own? We've taken a deep look at its... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Graphics Mobile computing |
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A few thoughts on Ultrabooks As a die-hard desktop user, my laptop is more of a sidekick than my primary computing platform. I mostly use it on the couch,... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing |
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The 10 commandments of PC games Picture this for a second: you just unpacked the latest PlayBox 720-X blockbuster game, Gran Gears of Duty Fantasy XVIII. It's a game so juicy... |
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Breeding addiction with the Frozen Synapse beta I've never quite understood the numeric rating schemes applied to things like video games. Distilling a wholly subjective experience down to a single digit... |
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Cheating on my CDs and DVDs with Steam I'm sorry, discs. It's not you, it's me. You've treated me well all these years, and perhaps we can still be friends, but... |
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Portal 2: My take At this point, I think it's pretty clear that nobody makes games quite like Valve Software. Where many studios seem to be slaves to their... |
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First impressions of Shift 2 Unleashed I have console envy. That's difficult to admit as a PC gamer. In my defense, this envy has nothing to do with hardware. ... |
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We've already put a quad-core Sandy Bridge notebook through the paces, but how does a system with a dual-core CPU based on the same architecture... Type: Feature article Tags: Mobile computing |
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Beaten down by Bit.Trip Runner I'd like to think that I'm pretty good at playing video games. However, every so often I'm handed a beatdown that makes me question... |
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Snooping Timbuk2's camera messenger bag For more than a decade, I lugged my notebook in a simple shoulder bag. I suppose you'd call it a messenger-style bag today, but... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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Shiny things for the easily distracted In the last two weeks, Apple has announced two major, according to them, revisions of major product lines that the majority of tech pundits have... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing |
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With a $450 starting price tag, an 11.6" display, and an AMD E-350 accelerated processing unit, this slick ultraportable looks to have a lot of... Type: Feature article Tags: Mobile computing |
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Bulletstorm: Bringing the fun back to single-player FPSes If I've seemed a tad out of it lately, it's because I've been spending much of my free time over the past few days viciously... |
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AMD's Ontario APU has all the makings of an Atom killer. We take a look at Acer's Aspire One 522 netbook to see whether... Type: Feature article Tags: Mobile computing |
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Gloss begone There are few things that I despise more than the predominance of polished plastics in today's notebooks. Glossy finishes are the single worst... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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