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Microsoft to users: disable Windows Gadgets Do you use Gadgets in Windows 7 or Vista? Bad news, then. In a security advisory published yesterday, Microsoft says the diminutive desktop (and... Type: News story Tags: Software Windows |
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EU court rules software downloads can be resold Is your Origin folder overstuffed with games you don't play anymore? Did you get carried away during the last Steam sale and end up... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Software |
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Have lousy motherboard fan control? Install SpeedFan As TR's resident fan-control nerd, I've spent far too much time critiquing how motherboards go about adjusting fan speeds in response to system temperatures. ... Type: News story Tags: Motherboards Cooling Software |
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VLC adds Retina support, Android beta Too cool for Windows media player? Don't want to mess with codec packs for all those, ahem, Linux ISOs you've been downloading from BitTorrent? Good... Type: News story Tags: Software |
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No Flash plug-in coming to Android 4.1—ever What's that sound? It's the death knell ringing for Flash on Android. Adobe announced yesterday that its Flash plug-in doesn't support—and will never support—the... Type: News story Tags: Software Personal tech |
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Thermaltake Cyclone Edition mouse integrates cooling fan Thermaltake's new gaming mouse blows away the competition. Literally. The Black Element Cyclone Edition has a 30-mm fan mounted just in front... Type: News story Tags: Input devices |
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Google Build combines Maps with Lego bricks Here's a collaboration you probably weren't expecting. Google Australia has teamed up with Lego to produce Build, a "collaborative 3D building experience"... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Winamp's decline chronicled More than 15 years have passed since Winamp was first released. The media player software was incredibly popular in its heyday and still receives... Type: News story Tags: Software |
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Google makes Maps API cheaper for developers Apple is set to drop Google Maps from its iDevices. Perhaps in response, the search giant has made its Maps API cheaper and easier... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software Personal tech |
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Release roundup: Cooler Master, Eurocom, Sharkoon, and Super Talent In the wake of Computex, big launches are usually followed by smaller ones—and, in some cases, availability of products we saw at the show. This... Type: News story Tags: Cases Storage Input devices Mobile computing Workstations |
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Firefox premieres new UI look in nightly build When it comes to modern browser design, it seems, all roads lead to Chrome. Mozilla developer Jared Wein has posted an early build of... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Chrome being optimized for high-density displays The new MacBook Pro's Retina display is pretty nifty. Few applications are designed to really take advantage of all the extra pixels, but Google is... Type: News story Tags: Displays Software |
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Gigabyte mechanical keyboard has USB 3.0 connectivity Computex — Would you believe that the most interesting keyboard at Computex came from a company known primarily for its motherboards? When we visited... Type: News story Tags: Input devices |
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Metro-flavored Chrome coming to Windows 8 Folks using the Windows 8 Release Preview will soon have another browser to try out: Chrome, the "dev channel" release of which is about... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Rosewill illuminates mechanical keyboard lineup Computex — Mechanical keyboards are all the rage these days, and Rosewill's RK-9000 series seems to be pretty popular. While at the Computex trade... Type: News story Tags: Input devices |
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Windows 8's antivirus will play nice with third-party tools For three years now, Microsoft has offered its own, free antivirus software—Security Essentials—as an alternative to third-party tools. The company is going one step further... Type: News story Tags: Software Windows |
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Rumor: Much of HP Enyo team to leave for Google Last December, after months of uncertainty, HP announced its plans for the ill-fated webOS: the mobile operating system would be surrendered to the open-source... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Software Personal tech |
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Kinect gets new SDK, higher-resolution competition Earlier this week, Microsoft released a new SDK for its Kinect motion controller. Version 1.5 adds numerous enhancements, including face tracking functionality that... Type: News story Tags: Input devices |
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| AMD's A4-5000 'Kabini' APU reviewed | 70 |
| 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. | +48 |