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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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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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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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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![]() What happens when more than a dozen competitive overclockers converge on a mass of high-end hardware and free-flowing liquid nitrogen? We attended the North American... Type: Feature article Tags: Miscellaneous |
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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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![]() Here's an unusual concept: a mechanical gaming keyboard with non-clicky key switches. Can such a device create a smooth typing experience, and is it... Type: Feature article Tags: Miscellaneous Input devices |
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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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CES 2009: a pictorial Every year I get sick after CES. It's inevitable. Thankfully, I'm already starting to recover from whatever nasty bug I brought home this year, which... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous |
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![]() Is Metadot's Das Keyboard Professional really worth the $130 price tag, and can it compete with the classic IBM Model M? Clicky keyboard purists want... Type: Feature article Tags: Miscellaneous Input devices |
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Teetering on the Mirror's Edge Mirror's Edge was by far one of my most anticipated games of the bumper crop of holiday titles that have sprouted up over the last... |
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Deep in Dead Space It's rare that I finish a game, whether it's on the PC or my Xbox 360. The last one I completed was Call of... |
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War... War never changes I've been living a double life these past few weeks. No, I haven't been dressing up in drag and... |
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![]() What better way to understand how a motherboard is created than seeing it for yourself? Read on as we tour Gigabyte's Nan-Ping production... Type: Feature article Tags: Motherboards Miscellaneous |
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![]() 23 teams representing 20 countries duked it out for glory at Gigabyte's Open Overclocking Championship. Liquid nitrogen flowed freely and world records were broken during... Type: Feature article Tags: Miscellaneous |
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