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Deal of the week: Graphics cards, IPS displays, and more This week's deal post is all about eye candy—or, rather, graphics cards and monitors. Some mid-range Radeons have gotten quite a bit cheaper since our Type: News story Tags: Graphics Displays |
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PS4 architect discusses console's custom AMD processor Since February, we've known that Sony's upcoming PlayStation 4 console will have a "supercharged PC architecture" based on a custom AMD processor with GCN-derived... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Graphics Game consoles |
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The 463rd review of the first Steve Jobs movie As promised, I have watched FunnyOrDie.com's fictionalized account of Steve Jobs's life entitled iSteve. As threatened, here is the review. (By the way,... |
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Apple posts record revenue, lower profits Folks on Wall Street were awaiting Apple's latest quarterly results with bated breath. By the looks of it, they were pleasantly surprised when Apple Type: News story Tags: Mac Personal tech |
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In this episode of the podcast, we speculate about the next version of Windows, debate the merits of BioShock Infinite, and chat about the... Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast |
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Release roundup: Richland mobos, Mini-ITX cases, and a jumbo cooler This week in our look at miscellaneous product releases and announcements, we bring tidings from Biostar, Lian Li, and Scythe: Biostar... Type: News story Tags: Motherboards Cases Cooling |
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Cupertino funk, part II: No joy in iVille Last week, I prattled on about how Apple's dearth of a single, visionary leader was starting to make them feel like just another tech company.... |
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Deal of the week: Cheap graphics and IPS displays This week's deal post is all about eye candy. For starters, EVGA's "superclocked" version of the GeForce GTX 660 2GB is still available for only Type: News story Tags: Graphics Displays Gaming |
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Cupertino funk, part I: O Captain, where art thou? On October 5, 2011, the vultures returned to One Infinite Loop. Having once taken up what seemed like permanent residence in Cupertino during the Sculley... |
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New, slimmer Noctua coolers provide extra DIMM clearance Noctua makes some of the nicest air coolers around, and it's announced a couple of new designs that will be on the market shortly. ... Type: News story Tags: Cooling |
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Intel details next-gen Thunderbolt controllers Intel unveiled two new generations of Thunderbolt controllers at the National Association of Broadcasters show yesterday. Rumors of the Redwood Ridge and Falcon Ridge chips... Type: News story Tags: Motherboards Storage Displays Mobile computing |
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Next Xbox may have AMD Jaguar cores, $500 price tag Now that the PlayStation 4 is official, all eyes are on Microsoft—and the rumor mill is grinding on at full speed. Both Bloomberg and Paul... Type: News story Tags: Game consoles |
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Trolling for C&D's with Mac System 1 If you're unfortunate enough to be like me, you'll find the impending release of iSteve to be frightening and confusing to your caveman brain. Produced... |
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Deal of the week: A GTX 660 for $169, an IPS monitor for $153, and more We'll keep our deal 'o the week post short and sweet this week. We've got two hardware deals and two gaming deals for you all... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Displays Gaming |
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Report: Next-gen Xbox to require persistent online connection If the recent SimCity launch taught us anything, it's that gamers aren't all that keen on titles that require a persistent online connection. Making... Type: News story Tags: Game consoles Internet |
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Epic's Rein calls PS4 a 'really perfect gaming PC' I think game developers are happy with Sony's choice of hardware for the PlayStation 4. At least, Epic Games' Mark Rein seems to be. In... Type: News story Tags: Systems Game consoles |
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Last week at GDC, AMD held an event for the press highlighting its commitment to gaming and graphics while dropping a series of newsy bits... Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics Gaming Game consoles |
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In this episode of the TR Podcast, we answer listener mail, bring you the latest from GDC, and delve into the crazy rabbit hole... Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast |
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