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Poll: Where do you most want a high-DPI display? High-DPI screens are all the rage these days. Apple deserves credit for starting the trend with the Retina display on the iPhone 4, and... Poll Question: • I most want a high-DPI display on my: Type: News story Tags: Graphics Displays |
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IHS: Intel's semiconductor revenue share on the rise With all of those iPads and ARM-powered handsets flooding the market, you might think Intel's slice of global semiconductor sales is on a downward trend.... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Storage Miscellaneous |
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This episode is all about tablets and Nvidia's new GeForce GTX 680, but we take some time to answer listener questions, too. Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast |
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More evidence points to upcoming high-DPI MacBooks Apple isn't done cramming obscene amounts of pixels into its displays. Now that the new iPad is out, the company is rumored to have high-DPI... Type: News story Tags: Displays Mac |
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Windows 8 to scale with high-DPI tablets High-DPI displays seem to be the wave of the future, especially on tablets—just look at the iPad 3 and the upcoming Transformer Infinity Series.... Type: News story Tags: Displays Windows Personal tech |
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It's official: HP to combine PC, printer divisions Score another one for the rumor mill. HP has pretty much confirmed the early morning rumors, announcing an "organizational realignment" that will see... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia Systems Miscellaneous |
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Rumor: HP to merge PC and printer divisions Just seven months ago ago, HP was making preparations to get rid of its PC business. That move was eventually canceled, and now,... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia Systems Miscellaneous |
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Friday night topic: Good reads With the rise of e-readers and tablets, I've found myself trading time formerly spent watching TV for time spent reading books. Much of that... Type: News story Tags: Miscellaneous |
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Deal of the week: Games, monitors, and a cheap GTX 570 Let's begin this week's deal 'o the week with some juicy gaming bargains, as we often do. Amazon is running a pretty tantalizing sale... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Displays Gaming |
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Startup to offer DIY brain overclocking kit Thinking a little slowly this Monday? Why not overclock your brain? MIT's Technology Review blog has the goods on GoFlow, a startup... Type: News story Tags: Miscellaneous |
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Report: Next-gen Asus ultrabooks to have 1080p IPS displays As one might expect, Asus is prepping Ivy Bridge updates for its UX-series ultraportables. In addition to featuring Intel's latest CPU, The Verge Type: News story Tags: Displays Mobile computing |
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Microsoft takes a closer look at touchscreen latency There's something very natural about the touchscreen interfaces on modern tablets. Seeing a user interface react fluidly under one's fingertip is remarkably satisfying, and... Type: News story Tags: Displays Input devices |
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In this episode, we answer a heaping helping of listener mail and discuss everything from Windows 8 to mechanical keyboards. Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast |
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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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Deal of the week: SSDs, PSUs, and motherboards Valentine's Day approaches. As you lavish your significant other with flowers, chocolates, and hand-written coupons for various, ahem, favors, be sure not to forget... Type: News story Tags: Motherboards Power Storage Displays |
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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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| 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. | +47 |