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Does the Radeon HD 7950 stumble in Windows 8?
— 9:03 PM on December 11, 2012

Last week, we published a rematch between the Radeon HD 7950 and the GeForce GTX 660 Ti in which the Radeon took an unexpected beating....

Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics Gaming Operating systems

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TR's 2012 Christmas gift guide
— 4:30 PM on December 7, 2012

We've compiled our lists and checked them twice. Read on for TR's Christmas gift guide.

Type: Feature article Tags: Storage Displays Input devices Mobile computing

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The TR Podcast 124: Vector victor, NUC, Fluke
— 9:29 PM on December 2, 2012

In this episode of the TR Podcast, our panel discusses Cyril's debut novel, Intel's Next Unit of Computing, and the latest solid-state drives from...

Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast

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Review: Intel's Next Unit of Computing
— 10:50 PM on November 18, 2012

Intel has crammed a pretty capable PC into a box that will fit into the palm of your hand and dubbed it the "Next Unit...

Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Motherboards Systems

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The TR Podcast 123: Incremental improvements
— 11:42 PM on November 12, 2012

Our latest episode of the TR Podcast is all about incremental upgrades: the iPhone 5, Windows 8, and Intel's 335 Series SSDs. We also...

Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast

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The TR Podcast 122: Windows 8, VivoTab RT, and FX-8350
— 12:53 AM on October 29, 2012

In this episode of the TR Podcast, we answer listener mail, discuss Borderlands 2 and Dishonored, get our hands on a Windows RT tablet,...

Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast

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Windows 8: The convertible OS
— 10:55 AM on October 26, 2012

After spending a week with Microsoft's touch-friendly OS, one thing is clear: Windows 8 is perfect for convertible tablets.

Type: Feature article Tags: Mobile computing Operating systems

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The TR Podcast 121: APUs, GPUs, and SSDs
— 12:37 AM on October 15, 2012

In this episode of the TR Podcast, we answer listener mail, discuss AMD's latest Trinity APUs, analyze Nvidia's new GeForce GTX 650 Ti, and...

Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast

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The TR Podcast 120: Borderlands 2, iOS 6, and the problem with staged releases
— 12:04 AM on October 1, 2012

In this episode of the TR Podcast, we rave about Borderlands 2, rant about iOS 6, and discuss our stance on AMD's new information...

Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast

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How Windows 8 scaling fails on high-PPI displays
— 11:08 AM on September 26, 2012

We've taken Windows 8 for a spin on Asus' new Zenbook Prime in order to get a feel for the new OS's PPI scaling...

Type: Feature article Tags: Displays Mobile computing Windows

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The TR Podcast 119: GTX 660, Haswell, Sleeping Dogs and iPhone 5
— 12:01 AM on September 17, 2012

This time on the TR Podcast, we've got the lowdown on the latest hardware, both new and upcoming, from AMD, Intel, and Nvidia. That's...

Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast

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The TR Podcast 118: CPUs inside the second, and steamrolling the Forcepad
— 1:36 AM on September 3, 2012

In this episode of the TR Podcast, our panel weighs in on the Apple v. Samsung decision, examines AMD's Steamroller architecture, and much more.

Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast

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Hands-on with Synaptics' next-generation mobile input devices
— 8:00 AM on August 20, 2012

Synaptics' next-gen mobile input devices include a pressure-sensitive touchpad, a lower-latency touchscreen, and an ultra-thin keyboard with secret switch technology. We go hands-on to...

Type: Feature article Tags: Input devices

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The TR Podcast 117: Clicky keys, sultry sound and sweet-spot graphics
— 6:46 PM on August 19, 2012

Join us for a review-packed episode in which we cover the spectrum of sound, graphics, clicky-ness, and all-in-one....ness. Plus, listener mail!

Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast

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Rosewill's RK-9000-series mechanical keyboards reviewed
— 10:45 PM on August 13, 2012

Rosewill, Newegg's innocuous house brand, caters to mechanical keyboard enthusiasts with four nearly identical specimens priced in the $100-110 range. Each one has a different...

Type: Feature article Tags: Input devices

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Asus' budget Xonar DGX and DSX sound cards reviewed
— 8:56 PM on August 8, 2012

Asus' Xonar DGX and DSX cost less than $50, making them tempting upgrades for folks seeking better sound. Both cards have PCI Express interfaces,...

Type: Feature article Tags: Multimedia

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The TR Podcast 116: The Nexus between Batman and Korean IPS displays
— 11:39 PM on August 5, 2012

In this episode of the TR Podcast, our panel weighs in on Google's Nexus 7 tablet, the latest hardware video transcoders, and those 27"...

Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast

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A look at hardware video transcoding on the PC
— 3:50 PM on July 30, 2012

The market is rife with hardware video transcoders and software that can take advantage of them. However, making sense of that jungle of disparate offerings...

Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Graphics Multimedia

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