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Asetek gets liquid cooling patents, sues CoolIT Patent infringement lawsuits aren't just for smartphones. Water-cooler maker Asetek is suing rival firm CoolIT Systems according to this report over at VR-Zone. Turns... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Cooling |
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Cooling shroud spotted on ECS motherboard concept The old saying goes that good artists copy, and great artists steal. I'm not sure whether the shroud on ECS' X79R-AX Stealth concept motherboard qualifies as... Type: News story Tags: Motherboards Cooling |
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Crackers getting stronger, passwords still weak Every few months, it seems like another major website gets hacked. User accounts are often compromised, releasing millions of passwords into the darker corners of... Type: News story Tags: Internet |
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Right to resell downloaded music challenged in US court An EU court has already ruled that downloaded games and software can... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia Gaming Internet |
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Join us for a review-packed episode in which we cover the spectrum of sound, graphics, clicky-ness, and all-in-one....ness. Plus, listener mail! Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast |
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UPDATED: Entire OnLive staff laid off Could the days of cloud gaming service OnLive be numbered? It's too early to know for sure, but according to a report by Mashable... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Internet Software |
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EA expects 40% of revenue from digital sales Valve is a privately held company, so it's under no obligation to share financial details with the public. As a result, we don't have... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Internet |
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Google to rank down alleged copyright infringers Has Google caved to pressure from copyright holders? Without explanation last Friday, the company announced that its search algorithm will soon start ranking down... Type: News story Tags: Internet |
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Chrome gets more stable, more secure Flash plug-in Flash may be on its way out in the mobile world, but it's still going strong on the PC. Now, Google says the version of... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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In this episode of the TR Podcast, our panel weighs in on Google's Nexus 7 tablet, the latest hardware video transcoders, and those 27"... Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast |
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Microsoft revamps webmail with Outlook.com Goodbye Hotmail, hello Outlook.com. Microsoft has launched a preview of its new web-based e-mail service, and it looks... surprisingly not-awful. Microsoft has streamlined the... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Postponing the podcast Despite the pain that it causes us (and you, but mostly us), we are delaying this week's episode of the podcast. As usual, we want... |
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Google outlines gigabit fiber offer in Kansas City Earlier today, the world—much of it, at least—turned green with envy at Kansas City residents. Google announced details of its gigabit fiber rollout for... Type: News story Tags: Internet |
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Apple quietly pulls Safari for Windows from main site The browser wars has just claimed another casualty—on Windows, at least, where it... Type: News story Tags: Internet Mac |
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We're host-less for this episode of the TR Podcast, but fear not—our intrepid crew pushes on, discussing everything from Max Payne 3 to triple-display... Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast |
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Once valued at $200 million, Digg sells for peanuts Remember Digg? There was a time when half the web was peppered with Digg widgets, the idea being that a few up-votes might bring a... Type: News story Tags: Internet |
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Release roundup: Patriot and Gelid Our overflow bucket wasn't too full this week. Only a couple of hardware announcements in our inbox hadn't already made it into our daily news... Type: News story Tags: Cooling Memory |
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Penny Arcade sells out... on Kickstarter Kickstarter has been used to fund everything from DIY 3D printers to a new Carmageddon game. Now, the guys at webcomic Penny Arcade are... Type: News story Tags: Internet |
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| HGST packs 1.5TB into 9.5-mm, three-platter Travelstar 5K1500 notebook drive | 14 |
| 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. | +38 |