Thanksgiving offers a perfect chance to crack open a busted iPad Air Phew. I needed that break. I was able to take off the latter half of last week and this past weekend to spend some time... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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![]() It's that time of year again. The big man up north is making his list—and checking it twice—while shoppers to the south contemplate what... Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics Displays Input devices Mobile computing Software |
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Gaming on the Grid with Nvidia's Shield Tablet Music and video streaming are big business these days. Game streaming hasn't taken off in the same way, but Nvidia has big plans for it.... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing Gaming |
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![]() Quite a lot has changed since we spun off the mobile section of the TR System Guide into our first mobile staff picks. In just... Type: Feature article Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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![]() Nvidia's Shield Tablet starts getting its Android 5.0 Lollipop update today. We've taken a quick look at an early preview build to see... Type: Feature article Tags: Mobile computing Operating systems |
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![]() Cyril has spent some time with the Windows 10 Technical Preview, and he's jotted down his thoughts about each of the major new features... Type: Feature article Tags: Operating systems Windows |
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![]() Nvidia's Shield tablet has the heart of a game console and the soul of an enthusiast PC. It's incredibly fast, too, and it might... Type: Feature article Tags: Mobile computing Gaming |
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![]() Thanks to a world-leading 14-nm fab process, Intel has shrunk its best CPU technology into half the power envelope and half the physical footprint of... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Mobile computing |
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![]() The Shield Tablet is basically a portable gaming console crammed into an 8" slate. It has a Kepler-infused Tegra K1 processor, a high-res IPS panel,... Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics Mobile computing Gaming |
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![]() Despite its $149 asking price, Asus' Memo Pad ME176C tablet has a quad-core Bay Trail SoC, a 7" IPS display, and little extras like a... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Mobile computing |
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![]() ARM has created its own custom SoC and platform for 64-bit development. The folks at Linaro have used this Juno dev platform to port an... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Mobile computing Personal tech |
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![]() Earlier this year, we revised the structure of the TR System Guide to focus exclusively on PC components. Our aim was to cover peripherals and... Type: Feature article Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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![]() A few weeks ago, we attended an AMD press event in San Francisco, where we benchmarked one of the very first prototype notebooks based... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Mobile computing |
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![]() They're baaaack? AMD is deep into the development of two brand-new, high-performance CPU architectures. They'll drop into the same sorts of sockets and motherboards,... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Mobile computing Servers |
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![]() A couple weeks ago, AMD flew us down to its Austin, Texas campus for a first look at Mullins and Beema, two low-power APUs aimed... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Mobile computing Personal tech |
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The Obligatory Super Hole VIII – The Uppity Armchair CD Edition Jason Fox, our resident Mac blogger, spends his days in the advertising business, and he has a tradition of rating the Superbowl commercials each year.... |
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High-PPI support in Windows 8.1: still not so great Displays with high pixel densities are pretty much standard in tablets, and we're all waiting for them to become standard in notebooks. Take a trip... Type: Blog post Tags: Displays Mobile computing Windows |
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Google, I love you, but you're bringing me down I was listening to LCD Soundsystem the other day, and New York, I love you, but you're bringing me down somehow coalesced my feelings... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing Internet Operating systems Personal tech |
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AMD's Ryzen 7 2700X and Ryzen 5 2600X CPUs reviewed | 211 |
Remember when we all whined that Founder's Edition parts were overpriced ripoffs? Pepperidge Farm remembers. | +33 |