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Corsair's new Professional Series AX1200i uses digital circuitry to convert AC to DC power. We take a quick look at the PSU and the... Type: Feature article Tags: Power Software |
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Epic ports Unreal Engine 3... to Flash Unreal Engine 3 has definitely shown up in some unexpected places—most notably Apple's iOS devices, in the form of Infinity Blade (and the upcoming Infinity... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Gaming Internet Software |
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Windows 8 and the marginalization of geeks On Tuesday, Microsoft made the Windows 8 Developer Preview available publicly without demanding so much as a Windows Live login name and password in return.... Type: Blog post Tags: Operating systems Windows |
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Developers receive Windows 8 tablets; Windows 8 DP build coming As the Intel Developer Forum chugs along in San Francisco, Microsoft is hosting the Build developer conference in Anaheim, a few hundred miles south. The... Type: News story Tags: Software Operating systems Windows |
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Seagate revamps enterprise storage lineup In what is being called the biggest enterprise launch in company history, Seagate is releasing details on four new storage products designed for the server... Type: News story Tags: Software |
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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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Intel announces silicon photonics breakthrough The future of I/O connectivity is bright—literally. Intel has developed what it says is the "world's first silicon-based optical data connection with integrated lasers using... Type: News story Tags: Networking |
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Bigfoot intros Killer 2100 network card A year on from the release of its Killer Xeno Pro, Bigfoot Networks has struck again, unleashing a whole new Killer card aimed at... Type: News story Tags: Networking |
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On the potential of HTML5 By now, many of you must have looked at, or at least heard of, the experimental, HTML5 version of YouTube. And if you read... |
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Bigfoot Dashboard utility helps gamers identify bottlenecks For a while now, Bigfoot Networks has offered gamers a way to curb lag and maximize frame rates in online games through its Killer... Type: News story Tags: Networking |
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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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Toshiba preps touch-screen Win7 notebooks With Windows 7 just over a week away from release, Toshiba is sparing no opportunity to tease its future notebooks based on the operating system.... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Windows |
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A few weeks with LaCie's iamaKey thumb drive USB thumb drives are everywhere. Heck, they've been everywhere for years. Never before have I see a new class of product become... |
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Trying out Windows 7's XP Mode Late last month, Microsoft revealed plans to offer a free Windows XP virtualization solution to users of Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate. In a... Type: Blog post Tags: Operating systems Windows |
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New triple-channel Corsair DDR3 kits run at up to 2GHz Corsair isn't joking around with its latest batch of DDR3 kits for Core i7 systems. The memory firm has launched three kits as part... Type: News story Tags: Memory |
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Skype 4.0 brings new interface, better quality A new major release of Skype's popular voice-over-IP application has hit the web—for Windows users, at least. Skype 4.0 is purportedly the "most distinctive... Type: News story Tags: Software |
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OCZ cooks up new SSDs and a beefier Silencer CES — OCZ will be expanding its SSD lineup in 2009 with a focus on multi-level cell flash. Rather than rebranding units from other... Type: News story Tags: Power Storage Memory |
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Microsoft's free photo stitching tool is very slick indeed A few weeks ago on a backpacking trip, I took a stack of pictures to stich together for a dramatic panoramic shot. Or rather,... |
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| 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. | +42 |