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Spec Ops: The Line demo released on Steam Back in the day, game demos were commonplace. Before a new title would come out, gamers would be able to download a playable demo... Type: News story Tags: Gaming |
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GeForce 304.48 beta drivers boost performance Folks with GeForce graphics cards get a treat today. Nvidia has posted a fresh batch of beta drivers, version 304.48, which usher in some performance... Type: News story Tags: Graphics |
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Purportedly leaked Xbox 720 specs give us a headache The folks at PC Mag claim to have a leaked 56-page document that lays out in some detail Microsoft's plans for its next-gen game... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Graphics Game consoles |
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Hybrid SSD design combines NAND, memristor-based ReRAM Hybrid storage solutions are nothing new, but they typically combine solid-state and mechanical storage. A team of Japanese researchers has now developed a hybrid... Type: News story Tags: Storage |
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Knight's Corner is now Xeon Phi The Intel project code-named Larrabee was intended to produce a discrete graphics processor to compete with chips from Nvidia and AMD. When that... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Graphics Servers |
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WSJ: Microsoft tablet to prime the pump A few days ago, the New York Times predicted that Microsoft might soon unveil a Windows 8 tablet "of its own design." The Wall... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Windows Personal tech |
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New Samsung not-an-ultrabook has Trinity inside Wondering where the first Trinity-based ultrabooks are? Right here. Samsung isn't so bold as to call its 13.3" Series 5 535 laptop an ultrabook—that term... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing |
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Monday Shortbread Eight is Enough Engadget: Verizon intros FiOS Quantum, officially priced up to 300Mbps VR-Zone: AMD Samsung Series 5 laptop has more GPU... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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In this episode, we discuss a bevy of news from Computex, E3, AMD's Fusion Developer Summit, and Apple's WWDC—among other things. Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast |
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Father's Day Shortbread Eight is Enough Financial Post: Get used to 'overage' fees on your Internet bill, Canada AllThingsD: Nokia's Facebook tease is for its Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Saturday Shortbread The Pick 6 DigiTimes: Intel to hold ultrabook cost-reduction meeting with Taiwan supply chain makers in July Mac Rumors: Functioning Apple 1 sells... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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NYT: Microsoft to release its own Windows 8 tablet Later this year, we're going to see hardware makers compete to see who can offer the best Windows 8 tablet. If the New York Times... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Windows Personal tech |
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Meet Valve's resident economist What does Valve software have in common with the European economic crisis? Yanis Varoufakis. This economics PhD has written a couple of books... Type: News story Tags: Gaming |
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Toshiba builds a bigger tablet For a while now, we've wondered aloud about what it might be like to use a larger tablet. The screens on most of today's... Type: News story Tags: Displays Mobile computing |
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Keep calm and buy old tech In my mind, I've always been an early adopter. In my mind, I'm... |
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Rumor: 13'' Retina MacBook Pro expected in October I have to admit, I was a little disappointed to see Apple release only one notebook with a high-density display this week. The 15" MacBook... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Mac |
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Friday Shortbread 7 Up Mashable: Microsoft set to unveil something 'major' on Monday iFixit's MacBook Pro with Retina display teardown Wired on the new Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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The other side of Computex It's close to 2AM on a Friday night, er, Saturday morning. Die Antwoord thumps over my headphones to keep me awake. I'm sitting in the... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous |
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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. | +40 |