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Gadgets on the piste Warning: The following is by no means an in-depth review or related to PC hardware. I used a recent ski trip as an opportunity to... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous |
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Zotac updates Zbox Nano with Brazos 2.0 We loved the Zotac Zbox Nano AD10 when we reviewed it last year. Into a chassis small enough to fit in the palm of... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Graphics Chipsets Systems |
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Have Internet, will travel To borrow the first line from The Streets' magnificent A Grand Don't Come for Free, it was supposed to be so easy. After a brutally... Type: Blog post Tags: Internet Personal tech |
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Six screens, one desk When I sit down at my desk in the Benchmarking Sweatshop, it feels like maybe I could tap into the Matrix. I've slowly added... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous Displays |
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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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MSI serves up three X79 motherboards IDF — Gigabyte and Intel aren't the only ones showing off X79 motherboards at IDF. MSI has three LGA2011 boards on display, including a... Type: News story Tags: Motherboards Chipsets |
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X79 motherboards spotted at IDF IDF — Sandy Bridge E is out in full force at the Intel Developer Forum, and we've already seen a handful of X79 motherboards that... Type: News story Tags: Motherboards Chipsets |
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X79, Llano motherboards break cover at Computex Computex — Intel's X58 chipset is in dire need of an upgrade, and we caught a glimpse of what that will look like while visiting... Type: News story Tags: Motherboards Chipsets |
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Clash of the Sumo Titan bean bag chair Here at TR, we generally can't be bothered with things that don't raise the electricity bill or contain copious amounts of caffeine. However, over... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous |
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Don't go to Vegas—tales of a journalist's first CES It's 10:35 PM on the second-to-last day of CES as I sit on the hotel bed nursing my blistered feet, throat aching from the desert... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous |
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An evening with OnLive's cloud gaming service You've heard about the cloud, right? No, not the one that's spitting a pitter-patter of raindrops onto the roof of my home office. ... |
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Gigabyte dresses up Sandy Bridge in gold, blue IDF —Motherboard makers have, of course, been prepping for Intel's next-gen Sandy Bridge processors for some time now, and the folks at... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Motherboards Chipsets |
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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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Saturday science subject: Pluto's surface Pluto may have lost its status as a bona-fide planet back in 2006, but that hasn't quelled the interest of astronomers. Discovery News reports that... Type: News story Tags: Miscellaneous |
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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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Via's Nano gets a DirectX 10.1 chipset Ever since Via subsidiary S3 Graphics started rolling out DirectX 10.1-compliant Chrome graphics processors, we've been quietly wondering when the same technology would show... Type: News story Tags: Chipsets |
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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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| 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. | +47 |