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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A few months with Acer's Aspire 1810TZ budget ultraportable notebook About a year and a half ago, I bought an Eee PC 1000HA as an experiment of sorts. Both batteries for my aging 14"... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing |
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Building the imperfect beast, part II: mobo risin' Hey hey, kids. In case you've forgotten or are too lazy to use a... |
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On the potential of HTML5 By now, many of you must have looked at, or at least heard of, the experimental, HTML5 version of YouTube. And if you read... |
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Left 4 Dead 2: reheating zombies Cajun style I'll make no apologies: I was a fan of the original Left 4 Dead. By the time my interest waned and my friends and I... |
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If Michael Bay made a video game—thoughts on Modern Warfare 2 Since Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 apparently broke records with the biggest-ever entertainment launch two weeks ago, odds are you've already played it.... |
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The pool wants you! As Chicago said back in 1970, does anybody really know what time it is?... Type: Blog post Tags: Internet Linux-Unix Networking |
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Shooting my way through Borderlands "Okay, just one more mission..." That phrase usually preceded me going to bed far too late through most of last week. Yes, I was bitten... |
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An upgrade tale 2: upgrade harder So, almost three years had passed since my last major system upgrade—downright shameful negligence for someone in this line of work, clearly. I won't... |
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A few weeks with LaCie's iamaKey thumb drive USB thumb drives are everywhere. Heck, they've been everywhere for years. Never before have I see a new class of product become... |
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Trying out Windows 7's XP Mode Late last month, Microsoft revealed plans to offer a free Windows XP virtualization solution to users of Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate. In a... Type: Blog post Tags: Operating systems Windows |
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Clip surgery! No, I'm not talking about getting your dog or cat fixed. I'm talking about the Sansa Clip MP3 player, and my recent foray into... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous Personal tech |
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Fun with raytracing Traditional GPUs render a scene by taking the scene geometry (expressed as 3D meshes of triangles) and "pasting" 2D bitmap images (textures) onto those meshes.... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous |
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Portable audio—then and now I recently acquired a Sansa Clip 4GB MP3 player (which, I might add, I'm quite happy with). After using it for a few weeks, I... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous Personal tech |
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Let there be light! It all started a few weeks ago when I sent a picture over to Jordan, our resident podcast guru, showing off the light box I... Type: Blog post Tags: The Tech Report |
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A trip down memory lane There are few things that I dread more than moving. Transporting a household from one location to another is miserable enough, but throw the... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous |
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Riding Audiosurf's Technicolor rollercoaster It's interesting how gaming habits change. I used to be pretty hardcore, complete with mad skillz and everything. First-person shooters were my thing... |
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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... | +21 |