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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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Corsair to get $75M cash injection, pursue more buyouts Earlier this morning, Fortune posted a story saying Corsair was about to... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia Cases Cooling Input devices |
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Bloomberg: Amazon to release set-top box this year Remember when Amazon was just an online bookstore? Today, the e-tail giant... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia Personal tech |
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Gigabyte teases next-gen Haswell board Next-generation Haswell motherboards are approaching, and Gigabyte has teased a few details about what it has in store for the new platform. The firm has... Type: News story Tags: Motherboards Multimedia |
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Xonar U7 pipes HD audio over USB Asus' lineup of Xonar audio products has been confined predominantly to PCI and PCI Express sound cards. The firm is slowly expanding its selection of... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia |
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Zotac intros wireless streaming, external RAID boxes We're used to seeing Zotac churn out small-form-factor PCs—not to mention graphics cards and tiny motherboards—on a regular basis, but it's rare when the company... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia Storage |
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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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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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Which Blu-ray player software for Windows? Hey, all. News will be slow around here today, since it's President's Day. I do have a question for you, though. What do you... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia Software |
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Steam for Linux hits the Ubuntu Software Center Hey everyone, the Steam for Linux client is now available! Well, that's the title of Valve's announcement, at least. The reality is that Steam for... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Linux-Unix |
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Intel confirms plans for TV service We've been hearing rumors about an Internet TV service from Intel for... well,... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia Personal tech |
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WD intros $70 Apple TV, Roku lookalike Western Digital is no stranger to the living room, and we're familiar with the company's past efforts there. The newly announced WD TV... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia Personal tech |
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Corsair buys up Scottish audio firm Looks like launching its own speakers and headphones was only the beginning. In a low-key announcement yesterday, Corsair revealed that it has acquired... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia |
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Wine shown running Windows app on Android Ever fancied running Windows software on an Android device? If Wine creator Alexandre Julliard has his way, that might soon be possible. During a talk... Type: News story Tags: Software Operating systems Linux-Unix Personal tech |
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New Diamond sound card has C-Media inside The PC audio market doesn't get a lot of love, but we'll be treated to a new sound card in March. That's when Diamond... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia |
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New USB 3.0 spec to hit 10 Gbps data rate Eat your heart out, Thunderbolt. The USB 3.0 Promoter Group has announced a "supplement" to the USB 3.0 specification that will raise data rates... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia Storage Systems Miscellaneous |
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Report: Intel plans staggered rollout for TV service Back in March, we learned that Intel is cooking up an Internet-based TV service for the living room. The initial version will debut at... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia |
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Steam for Linux beta now open for all Valve has confirmed that it's working on console-like PCs for the living room. The systems will run Steam on top of Linux, and... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Operating systems Linux-Unix |
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| AMD's A4-5000 'Kabini' APU reviewed | 88 |
| 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. | +50 |