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Oh, Sublime Text, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways... Okay, so I never dreamed I'd ever spend $59 on a text editor. I mean, there are perfectly good ones out... |
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PC hardware enthusiasm.. miniaturized? I've been into building PCs for many years now, but before that, I was never a particularly handy or mechanically inclined type of guy. ... Type: Blog post Tags: Game consoles |
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LogMeIn and the joy of painless remote connection Like many TR readers, I often find myself called upon to aid friends and family members with their technical problems. I'm usually happy to oblige.... |
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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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A few weeks with LaCie's iamaKey thumb drive USB thumb drives are everywhere. Heck, they've been everywhere for years. Never before have I see a new class of product become... |
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A compact, fast, and quiet PC for the kitchen If you've read our summer system guide, you might enjoy hearing the story of how our very cool Pocket Swiss Army Knife config came... Type: Blog post Tags: Motherboards Cases Systems |
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Google + Python = world domination? Since its initial release in 1991, the Python programming language has steadily grown in popularity. Designed by Dutch programmer Guido van Rossum (a.k.a.... |
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What's in a browser? With word that the final version of Internet Explorer 8 may be coming in the next few days, enthusiasts are once again... |
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Internet Explorer 8 RC1 impressions I didn't think the day would ever come, but it has: as of the RC1 build, Internet Explorer 8 appears to render TR pretty much... |
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Microsoft's free photo stitching tool is very slick indeed A few weeks ago on a backpacking trip, I took a stack of pictures to stich together for a dramatic panoramic shot. Or rather,... |
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Why Google Chrome is already a great browser So, you've seen the news. Google has released an early beta of its first web browser, Chrome, which mixes elements from Safari and Firefox into... |
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Why Internet Explorer 8 still sucks I already ranted extensively about Internet Explorer 8's shortcomings when the first beta release came out in March. At the risk of being labeled... |
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Hit by the Red Ring of Death After more than a year and a half of hosting epic table tennis battles and endless laps around the Nurburgring, my Xbox 360 finally succumbed... Type: Blog post Tags: Game consoles |
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IE8 and why the IE team still can't code its way out of a wet paper bag Look, I'm sorry. I'm sure Microsoft's Internet Explorer team is full of smart, passionate, and talented people. But their latest effort, the Internet Explorer 8... |
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What are your recs for core programs? After two and a half years with my current box, I'm finally building myself a new PC and upgrading to Vista x64. One... |
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Have fun, win prizes While at Newegg's LANFest 2K7 a couple weeks ago, I took note of several contests and promotions targeting gamers and PC geeks. I don't... Type: Blog post Tags: Cases Miscellaneous Gaming |
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Confessions of a console convert I've been a PC gamer for as long as I can remember. Those memories begin with "LOAD *.*,8,1" on a Commodore 64 in elementary... Type: Blog post Tags: Game consoles |
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Wheeling my way around a 360 They say that the only difference between men and boys is the price of their toys, and that sounds about right to me. You see,... Type: Blog post Tags: Game consoles |
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| Toshiba to start producing second-gen 19-nm NAND this month | 0 |
| 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 |