![]() WD's TV Live Hub media player has a terabyte of network-attached storage and works with just about any media file under the sun. We... Type: Feature article Tags: Multimedia Storage Personal tech |
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Thoughts on the smartphone revolution I was sitting on the bus the other day, watching at least two people around me playing with their iPhones, and I got to thinking.... Type: Blog post Tags: Personal tech |
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Shanked! This blog post was all laid out. I even spent some time yesterday gathering my thoughts on what was to be the subject: the... |
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Beat trippin' Pong wasn't the first video game, but it might be the earliest one that really mattered. The black-and-white, two-dimensional take on table tennis made... |
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To hell with netbooks; bring on the slates! After wrapping up TR's latest review of a 10" netbook—arguably the nicest such system so far—I've come away with the impression that, well, it's time... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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An evening with OnLive's cloud gaming service You've heard about the cloud, right? No, not the one that's spitting a pitter-patter of raindrops onto the roof of my home office. ... |
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Thoroughly charmed by VVVVVV My gaming career began at an early age. I don't remember precisely when, but at some point in elementary school, I slid a 5.25"... |
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The wild and wonderful world of iOS gaming I think I made my feelings about the iPhone 4 pretty clear two weeks ago. In short, I'm enamored with the device, but I... Type: Blog post Tags: Gaming Personal tech |
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Latest OS X update boosts Team Fortress 2 performance Roughly three months have passed since Valve unleashed its Steam digital distribution service (along with a handful of its Source engine-powered games) onto Mac OS X.... |
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My iPhone 4 is awesome Well, I finally did it. After misguidedly buying what turned out to be a sub-par iPhone clone in 2008, then waiting almost five months... Type: Blog post Tags: Mac Personal tech |
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The case against unlocks Getting old is rough. My body used to be incredibly resilient, but things now creak when I crawl out of bed in the morning.... |
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Wading into the smartphone world with a Palm Pre I severed my last land line about a decade ago, so I probably count as a reasonably early cell-phone adopter. Was I driven by a... Type: Blog post Tags: Personal tech |
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EA's Medal of Honor beta: first impressions Having bought Battlefield: Bad Company 2 on Steam, I'm one of the lucky, er, many to have access to the Medal of Honor multiplayer beta.... |
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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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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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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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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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![]() The new Atom platform, code-named Moorestown, brings a PC-compatible system into a pocket-sized package with dramatically reduced power consumption. Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Mobile computing Personal tech |
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I'm extremely reluctant to compare any of our results with any other sites' numbers because we don't test in the same way that most do (AT runs the sc... | +28 |