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Adobe to charge Flash devs for 'premium' 3D features As we saw earlier this month, the latest version of Flash has all the right bits and pieces to allow for a playable Unreal... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Software |
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Windows blocks IMs with links to The Pirate Bay I suppose this counts as a new kind of copy protection. Or is it malware protection? According to The Register, Microsoft has confirmed that it... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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XBMC 11.0 now ready for your HTPC Almost exactly three months after its first public beta release, XBMC 11 has gone gold. Dubbed Eden, this first major release in... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia Software |
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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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Release roundup: Platinum PSUs, Mini-ITX cases, and more The big news this week was, of course, the release of Nvidia's GeForce GTX 680—and the myriad versions of it from various card makers. But... Type: News story Tags: Motherboards Cases Power Storage |
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Report: Ivy Bridge motherboard prices falling already Could a price war on Ivy Bridge motherboards be brewing before Intel's next-gen CPU even hits the market? According to DigiTimes' moles in the... Type: News story Tags: Motherboards Chipsets |
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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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Etc. Howdy, all. I know you've not seen many articles coming out of Damage Labs lately, but I assure you I am hard at work. In... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Graphics Gaming The Tech Report |
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Firefox to gain H.264 video support Right now, Firefox is in a bit of an odd place when it comes to HTML5 video: it supports Ogg Theora and Google's WebM codecs,... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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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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Firefox 13 will introduce silent updates Last year, in an apparent display of one-upmanship, Mozilla decided to speed up Firefox's release cycle dramatically. The result? We went from Firefox 4 to... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Firefox 11 arrives with snazzy 3D dev tools A new version of Firefox has arrived, and users have two major new features to look forward to: add-on sync, which lets you synchronize... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Dual-socket Sandy Bridge-EP workstation board hits Newegg EVGA isn't the only one with an enthusiast-friendly, dual-socket workstation board designed for Intel's new Sandy Bridge-EP Xeons. Asus has officially lifted the... Type: News story Tags: Motherboards Chipsets |
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Chrome, too, is coming to Metro Yesterday, we told you all about the upcoming version of Firefox for Windows 8's Metro environment. Well, we told you as much as Mozilla's... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Firefox coming to Metro in Windows 8 Good news, Firefox users. If you plan to use Windows 8 on a touch-enabled system, you won't be stuck with Internet Explorer. Firefox Platform Engineer... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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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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| OCZ Vertex 450 SSD has 20-nm NAND, tweaked Indilinx controller | 13 |
| 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 |