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Deal of the week: A GeForce GTX 660 for $168.99 Nvidia's GeForce GTX 660 is a terrific card for the money, and it's not uncommon to see it on sale. Offers like this one don't... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Graphics Cases |
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Demo'ing the future at WWDC If there's one thing I learned from Monday's (June 10, 2013) keynote at... |
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At WWDC 2013, Apple showed its new soul There was something different about Apple during yesterday's WWDC keynote. I couldn't put my finger on it at first. Part of it was the glitchy... Type: Blog post Tags: Mac Personal tech |
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Apple shows cylindrical Mac Pro, Haswell MacBook Air line, OS X Mavericks iOS 7 was definitely the main attraction at today's Worldwide Developer Conference, but it wasn't the only one. Apple also lifted the curtain on... Type: News story Tags: Software Operating systems Mac |
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Random gigabits for the week of June 3, 2013 'Tis the week before Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference MMXIII: Borg vs. Cylon, and *SPOILER ALERT* we already know what spoilers have already spoiled the already-expected-anyway... |
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NSA's PRISM program collecting data from Microsoft, Google, Facebook, others Documents leaked to The Guardian and The Washington Post suggest that... Type: News story Tags: Internet |
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Microsoft posts Windows 8.1 video preview, preps Outlook for Windows RT The public preview release of Windows 8.1 is about three weeks away, and to get us all hyped up, Microsoft has posted a video... Type: News story Tags: Software Windows |
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NZXT adds $70 'sound-crushing' case, sub-$100 modular PSUs NZXT has some fresh goodies on display at Computex this week. Among them is the H230, a mid-tower enclosure that, in NZXT's words, "brings... Type: News story Tags: Cases Power |
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Corsair unveils double-wide, ultra-quiet cases Computex kicked off in Taipei, Taiwan today, and the torrent of product announcements from smaller hardware vendors is upon us. We already told you all... Type: News story Tags: Cases |
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Toshiba to start producing second-gen 19-nm NAND this month Later this month, Toshiba will begin mass-producing NAND using a second-generation 19-nm process. According to the press release, the 64Gb (8GB) chips will... Type: News story Tags: Memory Software |
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Coffee Talk with Timmy Cook It's true. I recently won the Charitybuzz auction for "coffee with... |
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Etc. Howdy, all. Just an update on several things. First, there is a lot going on around here in the next several weeks—busiest I have ever... Type: News story Tags: The Tech Report |
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Now is the time to make your CPU benchmarking suggestions As you may have heard, there's a major CPU launch coming up soon. I've been meeting with folks, gathering new parts, and prepping my... Type: News story Tags: CPUs The Tech Report |
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Adobe lets you pay now and later and later again The time was January 1995. The smooth, Philly soul and pleated pants of... |
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Stable Firefox for Modern UI due in the fall About three months ago, Firefox's Modern UI interface made its first appearance in the nightly build channel. We haven't heard much Modern UI talk... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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WD explains hybrid tech behind Black SSHDs Ever since WD announced its first SSHDs last month, we've wondered about... Type: News story Tags: Storage Software |
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Report: YouTube preparing paid channel subscriptions For years, cable TV subscribers have asked for a-la-carte service that would allow channels to be purchased individually. Cable providers have resisted, but it... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia Internet |
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Angering hippies and financing evil Seeing as how nobody else has released a Steve Jobs mockumentary ("These mold lines go to eleven!") and nothing on my Hackintosh has flipped me... |
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