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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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Intel expands mSATA line with 525 Series SSD Although Intel has a deep lineup of solid-state drives, its selection of mSATA models has been rather limited. Until today, all the firm had... Type: News story Tags: Storage Mobile computing |
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Intel introduces 910 Series PCIe SSD Intel is no stranger to the world of enterprise-grade SSDs. Its first offering for that market, the X25-E, was released way back in the... Type: News story Tags: Storage Servers Workstations |
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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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TR gerbil fashions RAID enclosure out of Lego We all need custom hardware occasionally. Some go to great lengths to build sophisticated testing rigs (ahem), but there's nothing wrong with a quick-and-dirty... Type: News story Tags: Storage |
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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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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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Intel, Micron start sampling 20-nm NAND flash Slowly but surely, flash memory continues to get cheaper and more capacious. Intel and Micron have just taken another step in that direction with the... Type: News story Tags: Storage |
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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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Next-gen SandForce SSD controller shown in OCZ Vertex 3 Just a few years ago, OCZ's CES showcase was dominated by memory modules. Row upon row of DIMMs were on display, each with a... Type: News story Tags: Storage |
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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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Kingston preps 64GB SD card, external USB 3.0 SSD COMPUTEX — At a small press conference in a Taipei hotel this morning, Kingston showed us two new storage devices: a 64GB flash card based... Type: News story Tags: Storage |
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WD ships two-platter 750GB mobile hard drive Last September, Western Digital announced that it had begun shipping the world's highest-capacity 2.5" mobile hard drive with a standard 9.5-mm thickness: the 640GB... Type: News story Tags: Storage |
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Western Digital intros SiliconEdge Blue SSD Just shy of a year ago, Western Digital acquired solid-state drive maker SiliconSystems. The company's SiliconDrive SSDs have been listed on WD's web... Type: News story Tags: Storage |
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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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| 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. | +37 |