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Four hours with the Battlefield 3 beta I managed to sneak into the Battlefield 3 beta on Wednesday afternoon. Right off the bat, I wasn't impressed. First, I had to download and install... |
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Windows 8 and the marginalization of geeks On Tuesday, Microsoft made the Windows 8 Developer Preview available publicly without demanding so much as a Windows Live login name and password in return.... Type: Blog post Tags: Operating systems Windows |
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Live blog: IDF 2011 Justin Rattner keynote Time for one last live blog from the Intel Developer Forum in San Franscisco. Today Justin Rattner gives an update on the future:... |
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Live blog: IDF 2011 Mooly Eden keynote Join us as we offer a live account of Mooly Eden's day-opening keynote from the Intel Developer Forum 2011 in San Francisco. Reload... |
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Live blog: IDF 2011 Paul Otellini keynote Ok, we're going to attempt a live blog from the opening keynote of the Fall 2011 Intel Developer Forum. Keep reloading this page... |
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We set out to introduce some new game benchmarking methods, and those new tools promptly helped us uncover an intriguing problem: multi-GPU micro-stuttering. Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Graphics Gaming |
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Just one more mission: impressions of the new Deus Ex It's now 9PM. My plan was to start writing this post three hours ago, but that didn't pan out. Instead of writing, I found myself... |
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Keep your G6; I'm in it for the P6 Honestly, I tried to fight the urge to reminisce today, but August 18th marks the day the youngest member of the Pentium Pro family... |
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We discover the world's greatest virtual concrete slab. Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics Gaming |
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The many seasons of better benchmarks |
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Lost in Limbo As much as I love big-budget video games that take armies of developers and artists years to produce, I still have a lot of fun... |
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The ol' ball and chain |
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Will 1866MHz memory make a big difference to the performance of the AMD A8-3850 APU? How does power consumption look without a discrete GPU... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Graphics |
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Ubuntu ushers me out of the Windows XP era Well, it finally happened. Windows XP is no longer the primary OS on any of my day-to-day machines. The last holdout was my laptop,... Type: Blog post Tags: Operating systems |
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Talent |
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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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AMD's "Llano" APU makes a compelling proposition as a laptop chip, but its position on the desktop is more precarious. Read on to find... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs |
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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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| Toshiba to start producing second-gen 19-nm NAND this month | 8 |
| 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. | +43 |