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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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Deal of the week: A GTX 660 Ti for $255, an SSD for 69 cents/GB, and more Nvidia began bundling Metro: Last Light with higher-end GeForce graphics cards earlier this week. As luck would have it, Newegg has one of those... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Storage Gaming |
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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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Crucial's long-awaited replacement for the m4 SSD breaks new ground by using 128Gb NAND chips. We take a closer look at how that... Type: Feature article Tags: Storage |
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Spy shot suggests Broadwell platform supports SATA Express Intel's next-gen Haswell platforms are just around the corner, and early reports suggest the top Z87 model will have something new in the storage department.... Type: News story Tags: Chipsets Storage |
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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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OCZ prepping Barefoot-based SSD with 20-nm NAND Late last year, OCZ introduced its first solid-state drive with controller technology developed entirely in-house. The Vector SSD combines an Indilinx Barefoot 3... Type: News story Tags: Storage |
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Crucial M500 SSD now selling for 59 cents per gig Remember Crucial's M500 SSD? The successor to the two-year-old m4 was Type: News story Tags: Storage |
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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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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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Western Digital's Black 4TB the only desktop hard drive to combine that top-of-the-line capacity with a 7,200-RPM spindle speed and five years of warranty coverage.... Type: Feature article Tags: Storage |
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Release roundup: Enclosures and SSDs This week in our look at miscellaneous product releases and announcements, we bring tidings from Adata, Enermax, Mushkin, and Thermaltake. Adata... Type: News story Tags: Cases Storage |
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Seagate's new hard drive serves up 4TB on four platters 4TB desktop hard drives aren't really anything new—Western Digital released one last November. Seagate's new 4TB Desktop HDD.15 is a little different, however. It... Type: News story Tags: Storage |
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Seagate's latest hybrid drive combines a thin 7-mm form factor with high-density mechanical storage and dual-mode NAND. This so-called SSHD is Seagate's first to be... Type: Feature article Tags: Storage Mobile computing |
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AMD roadmap confirms Steamroller-based Opterons this year There has been some doubt about whether consumer processors based on AMD's upcoming Steamroller CPU architecture will be released this year. In November, the... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Servers Workstations |
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Leaked slide outs Ivy Bridge-E models Haswell isn't the only new desktop processor Intel is set to release this year. Ivy Bridge-E is also on the way, and an official-looking slide... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Workstations |
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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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Go Go Jobzilla First, to those of you who wondered if I exhausted six months of pent-up wordplay in the last MacHole, I'm afraid you'll be rather... |
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