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Motherboards and their owners Some motherboards are easier to work with than others. Type: Blog post Tags: Motherboards |
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Up, up and away! Time to hop into your classic (though no longer Jobs-approved) rainbow apple hot-air balloon and preview The Future. The day someone, I suppose, has long... |
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Our slow migration into the cloud There's been a lot of talk about the cloud lately. I'm not sure exactly when clouds came to represent noisy server farms thousands of miles... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous Internet |
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Hacking the planet I've got a confession to make. Books and I aren't as close as we used to be. Online articles catering to a slightly... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous |
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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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Clash of the Sumo Titan bean bag chair Here at TR, we generally can't be bothered with things that don't raise the electricity bill or contain copious amounts of caffeine. However, over... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous |
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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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A eulogy for my last good Logitech mouse Why, oh, why does this happen to me? Why must my privileged, middle-class lifestyle be marred by microswitch failures? Once, just once, I wish I... Type: Blog post Tags: Input devices |
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A quick TR Podcast scheduling note It's been just over six months since I moved to this wild island city called New York. Since making this major geographical and vocational change,... |
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The brominated flame retardant-free iMacs are here! This past Tuesday morning—or this morning if you're stuck in your own, less-entertaining version of "Groundhog Day"—Apple released updated iMac all-in-one-except-for-external-RAIDs-second-monitors-routers-and-all-in-one-printers models. And like Gollum... |
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The unbearable lightness of whiteness Hey, kids, didya hear the news? Only ten months behind schedule, Apple shipped the iPhone 4 Caucasian Edition into the waiting arms of Anglophiles everywhere.... Type: Blog post Tags: Mac Personal tech |
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Give my Dustbuster a dial, please During my early days as a PC enthusiast, we didn't really care about noise. The howl of a stack of high-speed fans was the... |
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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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Teaching an old PSU new tricks Years back, while still an angsty teenager, I had a bug in my head telling me that A+ certification sounded like good times. With... |
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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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Confessions of a multi-monitor madman The first thing guests will notice upon entering my home office/playground is not the functioning-but-retired T-bird Athlon motherboard adorning the back wall, nor the pair... |
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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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Rediscovering reading with the Kindle Today, I finished my first book in a long, long time... probably years: On Writing by Stephen King. While King was one of my favorite... Type: Blog post Tags: Personal tech |
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| I'm sorry but if there's enough market demand for 13.3" 3200x1800 screens, there's MORE than enough demand for 24" 2560x1600 screens. | +45 |