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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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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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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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In this episode of the TR Podcast, we discuss Haswell's integrated graphics, examine AMD's Radeon HD 7790, share our thoughts on the latest small-form-factor... Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast |
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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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Epic puts up WebGL-powered Epic Citadel demo Last year, Epic released a Flash version of its Epic Citadel tech demo. Now, thanks to WebGL, there's a new flavor of Epic Citadel... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Internet Software |
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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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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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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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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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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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Google to fork WebKit into its own browser engine While Apple and Google have severed many of their connections lately, the two companies have maintained an active collaboration on one project: WebKit, the open-source... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Firefox 20 has better private browsing, new download manager Attention Firefox users: version 20 of the browser is out. The Mozilla Blog has the goods on what's new in the latest release,... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Epic: HTML5 Unreal Engine 4 'upgrades the web to a platform' Remember that browser-based Unreal Engine 3 demo we showed you on Thursday? Well, Epic is also porting Unreal Engine 4 to the web—and it's... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Internet Software |
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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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| OCZ Vertex 450 SSD has 20-nm NAND, tweaked Indilinx controller | 13 |
| 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. | +47 |