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PC hardware enthusiasm.. miniaturized? I've been into building PCs for many years now, but before that, I was never a particularly handy or mechanically inclined type of guy. ... Type: Blog post Tags: Game consoles |
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Breaking the broken Last week, Apple updated its iBooks app for all iOS devices. The world, even the book nerd world, did not break out into flash mobs... Type: Blog post Tags: Mac Personal tech Copyright |
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K-Series Sandy Bridge CPUs have unlocked memory multipliers that make it easy to take advantage of faster memory modules. We explore performance with... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Memory |
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During our stay in Taiwan earlier this month, we hopped on a bus to Kingston's Hsinchu factory, where memory modules and SD flash cards Type: Feature article Tags: Storage Memory |
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The pool wants you! As Chicago said back in 1970, does anybody really know what time it is?... Type: Blog post Tags: Internet Linux-Unix Networking |
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Ignorance, legislative stupidity, and the French three-strikes piracy bill Yesterday, French MPs approved a portion of a new copyright bill that would... |
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The Core i7's triple-channel DDR3 memory controller offers mind-boggling peak theoretical bandwidth, but does the CPU need fancy DIMMs to excel? Join us as... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Memory |
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Ubuntu 8.04 field notes As I mentioned in one of the comments I posted in last Friday's FNT, I was planning on taking a laptop running Ubuntu 8.04... Type: Blog post Tags: Linux-Unix |
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Hit by the Red Ring of Death After more than a year and a half of hosting epic table tennis battles and endless laps around the Nurburgring, my Xbox 360 finally succumbed... Type: Blog post Tags: Game consoles |
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Retest day January 17, 2008 We were finally able to make it up to the mountains again to finish what we... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous Linux-Unix Networking |
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Behold Thumper: Sun's SunFire X4500 storage server In July of 2006, Sun added an interesting new machine to their lineup of Opteron-based x86 servers. It was codenamed 'Thumper' during... Type: Blog post Tags: Storage Systems Linux-Unix Servers |
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Confessions of a console convert I've been a PC gamer for as long as I can remember. Those memories begin with "LOAD *.*,8,1" on a Commodore 64 in elementary... Type: Blog post Tags: Game consoles |
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Wheeling my way around a 360 They say that the only difference between men and boys is the price of their toys, and that sounds about right to me. You see,... Type: Blog post Tags: Game consoles |
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Sony owes me $14,000 I've been spending an increasing amount of time playing console games recently, so I've been watching Sony's PlayStation 3 launch with rather keen interest. And... Type: Blog post Tags: Game consoles |
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Gripped by Gears of War I've been playing shooters since Wolfenstein 3D, so I've pretty much seen everything the genre has had to offer over the years. Sadly, the... Type: Blog post Tags: Game consoles |
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WE DON'T COVER MEMORY much here at TR—it's largely a commodity product; performance... Type: Feature article Tags: Memory |
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THESE DAYS, SEEMINGLY every major memory module manufacturer is producing fancy low-latency DIMMs.... Type: Feature article Tags: Memory |
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WITH MICROSOFT'S OFFICIAL announcement of the next-generation Xbox 360 console this week, ATI... Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics Game consoles |
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| MSI's Z87-GD65 Gaming motherboard reviewed | 24 |
| Might as well call it the Xbox One-Eighty now. | +44 |