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Firefox 20 has better private browsing, new download manager Attention Firefox users: version 20 of the browser is out. The Mozilla Blog has the goods on what's new in the latest release,... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Epic: HTML5 Unreal Engine 4 'upgrades the web to a platform' Remember that browser-based Unreal Engine 3 demo we showed you on Thursday? Well, Epic is also porting Unreal Engine 4 to the web—and it's... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Internet Software |
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BitTorrent Live P2P video streaming protocol to be free for all We first heard of BitTorrent's peer-to-peer video streaming protocol two years ago, when creator Bram Cohen demoed it. The protocol was supposed to... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Chrome gains Google-powered contextual spell check Google rolled out the latest update to its Chrome web browser today, and in the process, it introduced an intriguing new feature: an enhanced spell... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Google Keep puts your notes in the cloud A couple of days ago, Google acidentally unveiled Keep, its cloud-based note-taking service. Keep was only online briefly before being pulled, but it... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Internet Software |
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We may be going away for a little while How about a giant web server outage in the middle of the day? That's essentially the proposition our hosting firm offered us late last night,... Type: News story Tags: The Tech Report |
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Release roundup: Cases, coolers, memory, and an overclocking event This week in our roundup of miscellaneous announcements, we have news of fresh products from Corsair and Thermaltake. We also have the skinny on an... Type: News story Tags: Cases Cooling Miscellaneous Memory |
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Google Reader to be retired July 1 If you're an avid consumer of RSS feeds, chances are you saw this news last night. Google has decided to retire its Reader aggregator as... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Havok hypes cross-platform physics engine Can you feel it? There's physics in the air. AMD flexed... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Software |
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Chromium code suggests Google Now coming to the PC Google Now is one of the best features of recent versions of Android. This customizable information aggregator fills itself with useful information on everything... Type: News story Tags: Software |
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Office 2013 retail licenses can now be transferred Quite a few Office users were miffed last month, when Microsoft clarified its licensing terms for the new productivity suite. For some odd... Type: News story Tags: Software |
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GeForce 314.14 beta drivers primed for upcoming games Graphics driver updates have come fast and furious these past few weeks, and Nvidia has a new one for GeForce owners. The 314.14 beta drivers... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Software |
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Google Chrome to get tab noise indicator Don't you hate it when you have a gazillion tabs open, and then one of them—you have no idea which—decides to start blaring some annoying... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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LG buys WebOS, will use it to power smart TVs It seems oddly fitting, doesn't it? The day HP announces its first Android tablet, we learn that the company has sold WebOS to another... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia Mobile computing Software |
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Macrium Reflect saves my bacon, rubs it in with 20% discount Late last Tuesday evening, I shut down my main PC in order to conduct sound level testing for my GeForce Titan review. When... Type: News story Tags: Software |
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The Tech Report has gone mobile You asked; we listened. As of today, anyone visiting TR from their smartphone will be greeted with our brand-new, state-of-the-art, mobile-optimized layout. Type: News story Tags: The Tech Report |
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Chrome 25 supports voice recognition API Voice recognition is showing up everywhere lately—phones, tablets, Macs, and even the desktop PC of one of our editors (but only because he broke... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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CPU coolers compared in epic 33-way throwdown As you may have noticed, we're big proponents of comparative performance testing here at TR. There's perhaps no better way to evaluate a product's... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Cooling |
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| Toshiba to start producing second-gen 19-nm NAND this month | 17 |
| 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 |