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Etc. If loading up pages here at TR this morning feels almost violently snappy, it's not just you. I mentioned a while back that we... Type: News story Tags: The Tech Report |
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Tuesday Shortbread Eight is Enough VentureBeat: Cable TV giants might be plotting cloud gaming service to take on Xbox, PlayStation Reuters: Google says Maps not... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Rumor: Intel CEO calls Win8 half-baked, says that's OK Well, I'm definitely getting flashbacks of the Windows Vista launch. According to a report by Bloomberg, Intel CEO Paul Otellini has expressed reservations about... Type: News story Tags: Operating systems Windows |
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Gaming search trends revealed by Google study Google is sitting on a rather large repository of search data. From time to time, it slices and dices that data to give us... Type: News story Tags: Gaming |
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Final DDR4 specification published Memory makers have been showing off DDR4 memory modules for months. The final specification covering the replacement for DDR3 was only finalized... Type: News story Tags: Memory |
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Motherboard makers brace for sales slump In the PC hardware business, as in many others, sales tend to peak around the holiday season and slow in the cold winter months afterward.... Type: News story Tags: Motherboards |
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Asus gears up for desktop Trinity with four mobos The desktop variants of AMD's new Trinity APUs must be drawing near, because motherboard vendors are rolling out Socket FM2 motherboards in droves. Asus is... Type: News story Tags: Motherboards |
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Toshiba touts slim USB 3.0 external hard drive There's nothing trendier—or faster—than an external SSD or USB 3.0 thumb drive for lugging data around. Mechanical drives are still the kings of capacity per... Type: News story Tags: Storage |
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Monday Shortbread The Pick 6 Fudzilla: Intel changes its next-gen introduction strategy and XFX declares war on a green plane Reuters: Foxconn China plant Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Nvidia sees bright future for cloud gaming OnLive's recent troubles might make one dubious about the future of cloud-based... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Internet |
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Samsung 840 Series SSDs debut with 21-nm NAND Samsung's 830 Series is currently our favorite SSD. It's well-priced, has relatively low power consumption, and offers the most well-rounded performance of any... Type: News story Tags: Storage |
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Intel smartphones don't have LTE support—yet We've already seen a few smartphones adopt Intel's new Medfield Atom chips. Motorola's new Razr i is the latest one, and it looks pretty... Type: News story Tags: Personal tech |
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Serious Windows 8 RTM Flash flaw finally patched Testing Windows 8 RTM? Great news! You won't have to live with an... Type: News story Tags: Software Windows |
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Sunday Shortbread Eight is Enough ZDNet on Microsoft's Project Austin: A new Windows 8 note-taking app inspired by Courier CPU World on the performance... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Saturday Shortbread Eight is Enough X-bit labs: AMD sets the FX "Vishera" launch date and heading straight for AMD's Sea Islands, Volcanic Islands, and... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Friday night topic: The tyranny of 'features' I had an unexpectedly educational experience a while back when my coffee maker died and I set out to replace it. As I've noted, I'm... Type: News story Tags: Miscellaneous |
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Deal of the week: SSDs at 55 cents a gigabyte If you haven't already blown all your money on a new iPhone 5 (then immediately regretted it because of the broken Maps app), then good... Type: News story Tags: Storage Gaming |
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Rumor: Nvidia working on Project Boulder server processor At the Consumer Electronics Show in 2011, Nvidia unveiled Project Denver, a custom CPU compatible with the ARM instruction set. This processor was... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Servers |
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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 |