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The PC is booming—just not the PC we know So, you heard the news: PC sales are tanking. Apparently, nobody wants to buy Dells or HPs anymore; nobody cares about clunky laptops and bulky... Type: Blog post Tags: Systems Mobile computing Personal tech |
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Those next-gen games? Yeah, one just arrived We've been swept away by a wave of talk about next-gen consoles since Sony unveiled the specs for the PlayStation 4, and we're due for... |
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As the second turns: Frame captures, CrossFire, and more I've been buried in my own work while preparing our Titan review, but lots has happened in the past few weeks, as many in... |
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Local game streaming: Coming soon from the PC Nvidia's Project Shield was one of the most intriguing new products on display at this year's Consumer Electronics Show. This handheld gaming device combines the... Type: Blog post Tags: Gaming Networking |
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As the second turns: further developments I told myself I'd try to keep pace with any developments across the web related to our frame-latency-based game benchmarking methods, but I've once... |
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As the second turns: the web digests our game testing methods A funny thing happened over the holidays. We went into the break right after our Radeon vs. GeForce rematch and follow-up articles... |
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Improving the PC as a gaming platform: the hardware So, we meet again. Last time, we were, ahem, discussing religion: the |
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Freshening up a home network can yield big bandwidth benefits One of the funny things about being a PC enthusiast, for me, is how there's a constant ebb and flow of little projects that I... Type: Blog post Tags: Networking |
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AMD attempts to shape review content with staged release of info Review sites like TR are a tricky business, let me say up front. We work constantly with the largest makers of PC hardware in order... Type: Blog post Tags: CPUs Graphics The Tech Report |
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Postponing the podcast Despite the pain that it causes us (and you, but mostly us), we are delaying this week's episode of the podcast. As usual, we want... |
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Podcast scheduling update I promise we're not making this a habit. We're delaying the podcast by one more week. I know you were expecting an episode, but I wanted... |
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Podcast delay update... but you already knew that In an egregiously belated fashion, I'm checking in with a quick update to say that we are delaying the podcast by one week and will... Type: Blog post Tags: The Tech Report Podcast |
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Daddy's got a brand new ride Man, I cannot wait to get started on my next build. Nearly all the necessary components are already laid out on my workbench. Some were... |
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The death of the Apple tax The old adage says there are only two certainties in this world: death and taxes. Steve Jobs proved that not even the Reality Distortion... Type: Blog post Tags: Systems Mobile computing Personal tech |
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Delaying the podcast, because we care In what is sure to be a wildly unpopular decision, we've decided to push the podcast back a week. From the underground lair of Damage... |
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A look at TR's new GPU test rigs As I mentioned on the podcast this week, I have been working to re-fit Damage Labs with new hardware all around.... Type: Blog post Tags: Graphics Systems The Tech Report |
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A belated podcast scheduling note You'll have to forgive me for the tardy timing of this blog post. What with Christmas vacation, followed by a crazy work week, topped with... Type: Blog post Tags: The Tech Report Podcast |
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What's next for PC gaming? If you're reading this, you're probably a PC gamer. You've probably invested a decent amount of money in a fast graphics card, a decent-sized monitor,... |
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