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Why Google Chrome is already a great browser So, you've seen the news. Google has released an early beta of its first web browser, Chrome, which mixes elements from Safari and Firefox into... |
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Why Internet Explorer 8 still sucks I already ranted extensively about Internet Explorer 8's shortcomings when the first beta release came out in March. At the risk of being labeled... |
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Just like Nvidia, AMD provides developers with tools to use its GPUs for non-graphics applications, but AMD doesn't make as much noise about it. Curious,... Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics Miscellaneous Software |
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How does Service Pack 1 affect Windows Vista's day-to-day performance in common desktop applications and games? We've run a host of benchmarks in order to... Type: Feature article Tags: Operating systems Windows |
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Vista SP1 nuked my network file copies Recently, I built a storage server for my LAN and migrated all of my important documents over to it. Even more recently, I built myself... Type: Blog post Tags: Operating systems Windows |
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IE8 and why the IE team still can't code its way out of a wet paper bag Look, I'm sorry. I'm sure Microsoft's Internet Explorer team is full of smart, passionate, and talented people. But their latest effort, the Internet Explorer 8... |
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What are your recs for core programs? After two and a half years with my current box, I'm finally building myself a new PC and upgrading to Vista x64. One... |
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Nvidia announced its Enthusiast System Architecture back in November, promising to consolidate system and hardware monitoring under a single communication protocol. ESA-certified hardware is now... Type: Feature article Tags: Systems Software |
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How Intel ruined my Christmas vacation Okay, Intel didn't actually spoil my entire vacation, but it came awfully close. To understand why, you need to go back a couple of months:... Type: Blog post Tags: Motherboards Multimedia Windows |
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The Vista nerd rage feedback loop Ask anyone in the techie community about Windows Vista, and they'll tell you the same thing:... Type: Blog post Tags: Operating systems Windows |
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EAX still broken in Realtek audio drivers Back in November we explored EAX performance with onboard audio and discovered that Realtek's HD audio drivers weren't properly implementing occlusion and obstruction effects.... |
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S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: In the Zone I've been playing S.T.A.L.KE.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl these past few days.... |
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Vista upgrade thoughts I finally made the jump to Windows Vista earlier this month. To be honest, I couldn't wait to get away from Windows XP. As accustomed... |
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WE'VE HEARD ALL MANNER of tinfoil hattery about Windows Vista's schemes for copy protection,... Type: Feature article Tags: Windows |
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Vista testing begins... cautiously At long last, we have the final version of Windows Vista in house and have begun doing some testing with it. I've been following... |
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IF THE LAUNCH OF Intel's new quad-core Core 2 Extreme QX6700 processor has made... Type: Feature article Tags: Gaming Software |
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Microsoft versus Europe: Facts and fiction There's been a lot of trash-talking and a fair amount of misinformation about the European Commission's antitrust case against Microsoft lately. Some people go so... |
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| AMD's A4-5000 'Kabini' APU reviewed | 82 |
| 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. | +50 |