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Cherry MX switches and extra perks dominate Thermaltake's mechanical keyboards. We take a closer look at the Meka G1 and G-Unit to see... Type: Feature article Tags: Input devices |
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As Jordan braces for a visit from unwelcome reality stars, we discuss gaming news, the latest from AMD, and some SSDs fresh out of... Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast |
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Etc. Morning, all. We are getting our first real snow of the winter here in the KC area, and the kids are out of school... Type: News story Tags: Miscellaneous |
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Friday night topic: The trouble with Best Buy While I was out traveling last week, someone remarked to me that Best Buy may be having some financial trouble, a fact they found somewhat... Type: News story Tags: Miscellaneous |
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New Logitech mouse is touch-sensitive Mice with touch-sensitive surfaces are growing slowly in number, with Apple's Magic Mouse and Microsoft's Arc Touch Mouse leading the assault. The latest new... Type: News story Tags: Input devices |
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This week's episode of the podcast is short and sweet, with a look at AMD's Radeon HD 7950, stereoscopic 3D, and SSD scaling. Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast |
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Release roundup: Gaming gear and a monster laptop With Chinese New Year celebrations at an end, hardware makers in the Far East have started announcing fresh products again. This week, our inbox collected... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Cases Input devices Mobile computing |
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Kinect for Windows sensor arrives with SDK in tow Well, it's been a long time coming, but Microsoft has finally released its Windows-optimized Kinect sensor. The company made the announcement on its... Type: News story Tags: Input devices |
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Report: Asus working on Kinect-enabled notebooks Forget bigger touchpads—motion controls could be integrated into your next notebook. The Daily says Asus showed it a pair of prototype systems with... Type: News story Tags: Input devices Mobile computing |
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PCs in decline? Not for enthusiasts Have you read the tea leaves? The PC is an endangered species, doomed to obscurity at the hands of tablets, smartphones, or whatever new... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous |
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Gartner: Apple was top semiconductor buyer in 2011 Apple has gotten big lately. Really big. So big that, last summer, it briefly became the highest valued company by market capitalization in the... Type: News story Tags: Miscellaneous Mac |
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In this episode, we go through the highlights of this year's Consumer Electronics Show. Jordan also gives us his review of several sets of... Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast |
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Friday night topic: Winter driving madness After a mild start, it looks like this winter is gearing up a bit, dropping snow and ice around various parts of the U.S. this... Type: News story Tags: Miscellaneous |
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Of CES 2012 and missed expectations Ah, Las Vegas. I had hoped never to return. Yet there I was last week, in the ticket line at the Vancouver airport, cursing myself... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous |
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Cyborg, Thermaltake offer new adjustable mice I'm a huge fan of Cyborg Gaming's Rat 7 adjustable mouse. One has been my primary desktop rodent for a year and a... Type: News story Tags: Input devices |
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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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Razer brings Switchblade UI to standalone keyboard Razer was keen to show off its Blade gaming laptop at the Consumer Electronics Show this year, but the system is a little large—and... Type: News story Tags: Input devices |
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Cooler Master expands clicky keyboard lineup Mechanical keyboards are all the rage these days, and Cooler Master is eager to get in on the action. The company had a number... Type: News story Tags: Input devices |
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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 |