3D movies and the value of entertainment To take full advantage of this past long weekend, I unlatched myself from my computer and went to see a movie with my girlfriend. We... Type: Blog post Tags: Multimedia Gaming |
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Ye Olde HTPC gets a long-overdue upgrade I built my first proper home-theater PC so long ago that I don't remember exactly when. Five years ago sounds about right, but it... |
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Last-ditch effort actually avoids ditch They said it couldn't be done. And by "they" I mean the spongmonkeys in my brain who, when not singing about the moon... |
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Portege R700 sampled briefly Though he might not publicly admit it, I think I could detect some jealousy in Scott's voice when I called to say I was hanging... Type: Blog post Tags: Systems Miscellaneous Mobile computing |
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Unoriginality Engine 3 and the console curse Am I just getting old? It can't be that, unless we've gone back a hundred years and I've already reached half my life expectancy. No,... |
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The name's Fox, Michael J. Fox If memory or Wikipedia entries serve correct, the 1980s were much more totally righteous than the 70s. I was born as Vietnam was winding down... |
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From start to finish in Rez HD This year's E3 expo has played host to all sorts of new gaming hotness. We've learned that the Need for Speed franchise will return... |
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An almost iPhone 4-free blog post I promised myself I wouldn't write a blog about the new iPhone (a.k.a. iPhone 4 with iOS 4.0 and ranch on the side), as there... |
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Where have all the good touchpads gone? As you might've noticed if you read our front page (or my Twitter feed), I flew to Taiwan last week and attended the Computex... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing |
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Hot for tablet I'll admit it. I'm hot for tablet. Not since Lego started doing Star Wars kits have I been this excited about a new... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing |
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HP's ZR24w: oh sRGB, let's never fight again A couple of years ago, I set out to find a 24" display with a non-TN panel, great image quality, and a reasonable price tag.... |
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Settling in the Great Green North One of our loyal readers recently asked why I haven't talked more about... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous |
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The Hack strikes back When we last left the trials and travails of my Hackintosh odyssey (not to be confused with our sweet 2005 Honda Odyssey or your ever-lame... |
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Darwinia: a great game for notebooks I love budget ultraportables—especially my Aspire 1810TZ. For my needs, the Aspire's Consumer Ultra Low-Voltage processor is snappy enough to make the thin-and-light... |
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Apple giveth, and Apple breaketh down the door to taketh away So. On the day I posted my last vomiting of ill-regarded words, Gizmodo lights up the technosphere with video, photos, description, drafting illustrations, ¼-scale clay... |
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This week (or three) in MacHole I hope you channeled Mel Allen while reading this post's title. If you don't know who Mel Allen is, you're probably a soccer... |
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A note on GeForce GTX 480 noise levels Now that GeForce GTX 400-series graphics cards are out in the wild, although in limited numbers, I should say something quickly about the main... |
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Core issues Keeping your cores straight isn't easy these days. Here's a quick cheat sheet. CUDA core - Not a core Shader multiprocessor - Might be a core |
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Dell Latitude 5000-series notebooks pop eighth-generation Core muscles | 0 |
Gaming bench status update: I'm collecting a whole new set of numbers out of caution because of some weird deltas I'm observing upon retesting some co... | +43 |