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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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Epic, Mozilla port Unreal Engine 3 to the web Unreal Engine 3 works on just about every platform out there, including Windows, OS X, iOS, Android, and all the modern consoles. There's even... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Internet |
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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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Surf TR through Google's HTML5-powered 3D maze The Radeon HD 7790 launch is dominating the news today, and things appear to be pretty slow otherwise. Also, it's Friday, so let's... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Internet |
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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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Security vulnerability discovered in EA's Origin service EA has caught a lot of flak for making some games exclusive to... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Internet |
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Friday night topic: Glued to the YouTube Many things about YouTube fascinate me: the apparent decision of nearly everyone to go easy on copyright, the distinct possibility that it's enabling post-literate human... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Internet |
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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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The DIY PC as fire starter: is this a thing now? It's quite possible flames have burst out of other PC components in Damage Labs over the years. I've smelled the acrid smoke from a... Type: News story Tags: Motherboards Power Systems |
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Release roundup: SD cards, PSUs, workstation GPUs, and a gaming headset This week in the roundup, we've got fresh fodder from Adata, Enermax, Nvidia, and Thermaltake. Adata launches Premier UHS-I SDHC/SDXC and... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Multimedia Power Storage |
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Time Warner Cable: Not enough consumer demand for 1Gbps Internet Google is definitely stepping on Time Warner Cable's toes in the Kansas City area. While the cable operator continues to offer the same Internet and... Type: News story Tags: Internet |
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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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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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Release roundup: Cases, power, and funky network storage This week's roundup is all about cases and power, but with a dash of network storage. Our news comes from Adata, Enermax, and Thermaltake: ... Type: News story Tags: Cases Power Storage |
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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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Firefox 19 introduces home-brewed PDF viewer One thing I love about Chrome is the integrated PDF viewer. I don't have to watch Adobe Reader stall my browser anymore—and once PDF files... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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