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XBMC takes bite out of Raspberry Pi XBMC is my software of choice for home-theater PCs. Raspberry is my favorite flavor of pie. What do these two things have in... Type: News story Tags: Storage Personal tech |
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Deal of the week: Graphics and storage bargains Graphics card prices have stayed largely stationary for the past few months, but the tide might just be turning. Right now, Newegg sells one of... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Storage |
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Release roundup: Tall cases, funky coolers, and more Last week's Consumer Electronics Show made the point of a release roundup somewhat moot. This week, though, we've received a handful of press releases unrelated... Type: News story Tags: Cases Cooling Storage |
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Firmware update fixes Crucial m4 BSOD bug Crucial has released a firmware update to address the BSOD bug that cropped up with its m4 SSDs two weeks ago. Here's... Type: News story Tags: Storage |
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Website blackouts protest SOPA As promised, quite a few websites are protesting the pending Stop Online Piracy Act legislation by staging a one-day blackout or strike, while others... Type: News story Tags: Internet |
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CES 2012: the shape of things to come? One of the funny things about going to CES is that you're expected to be plugged into the overall vibe of the show, so you... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous Displays Personal tech |
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Etc. Morning, all. We're back and, I think, mostly recovered from CES, provided that we didn't bring home any swine flu or black plague again... Type: News story Tags: The Tech Report |
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AMD fights thunder with lightning Thunderbolt is about to get some competition. At CES last week, AMD showed us a little something it's been working on: a competing high-speed interface... Type: News story Tags: Motherboards Displays Mobile computing |
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The misadventures of Blu-ray in HTPC land If you'll humor me, I'd like to take a brief break from all the CES coverage to complain about the sad state of Blu-ray on... Type: Blog post Tags: Multimedia |
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OCZ demos next-gen Indilinx SSD controller Although much of the attention at OCZ's CES showcase was focused on enterprise-oriented SSDs, we do have some news on a more consumer-centric offering. ... Type: News story Tags: Storage |
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Asus preps new PCIe, USB, and integrated audio solutions All has been quiet on the Xonar front, but that's set to change early this year. Asus is prepping a couple of new audio... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia |
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OCZ, Marvell scale Kilimanjaro with PCIe SSD While visiting OCZ's suite at the Consumer Electronics Show, we got a first-hand look at the Kilimanjaro platform poised to anchor a range of different... Type: News story Tags: Storage Servers Workstations |
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Deal of the week: Game pre-orders, PSUs, and notebook RAM Let's start this week's post with a few game pre-order deals. We're all excited about some of the releases coming this year, and Amazon... Type: News story Tags: Power Storage Memory Gaming |
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BSOD bug hits Crucial m4 SSDs As I said in our last big SSD round-up, the inconvenient truth about solid-state storage is that it still has reliability problems. Every... Type: News story Tags: Storage |
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Chrome 17 to check downloads for malware, preload pages In light of Google's frantic browser release cycle, fresh versions of Chrome aren't always terribly noteworthy. According to the latest update on the Google... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Release roundup: Cases, cooling, and solid-state caching We're kind of in limbo this week as far as new hardware releases are concerned. The holidays are just behind us, and the Consumer Electronics... Type: News story Tags: Cases Cooling Storage |
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IE6's demise celebrated... by Microsoft Of all people, Microsoft is cheering Internet Explorer 6's long-awaited decline into irrelevance. In a post on the Windows Blog yesterday, the company revealed... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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A belated podcast scheduling note You'll have to forgive me for the tardy timing of this blog post. What with Christmas vacation, followed by a crazy work week, topped with... Type: Blog post Tags: The Tech Report Podcast |
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| AMD's A4-5000 'Kabini' APU reviewed | 88 |
| 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. | +50 |