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Pictured: AMD's new Radeon R9 285Aug 11, 2014 - in News
A report is online with pictures of graphics cards with the new AMD Tonga GPU; they look like ordinary graphics cards.
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Khronos Group to Start Working on a Unified Redesign of OpenGL for PC and MobileAug 11, 2014 - in News
After 22 years of supporting legacy code, the Khronos Group wants a fresh start with a next-generation and unified OpenGL API for PC and mobile.
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Rumor: Cortana Will Be Integrated into Windows 9 (Of Course)Aug 11, 2014 - in News
Cortana is showing up in Windows 9.
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Origin PC Goes Mad With Discounts on Titan-Z SystemsAug 11, 2014 - in News
Origin's new promotion brings you a lot of value for your money, though it is still a lot of money. We suspect Origin PC wants to go bankrupt.
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OnLive and WikiPad 7 Were Meant For Each OtherAug 11, 2014 - in News
We check out OnLive on the WikiPad 7.
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Introducing Intel's 14nm Node and the Broadwell ProcessorAug 11, 2014 - in Reviews
Intel finally provides solid information on Haswell's successor, the next-generation Broadwell core. We also learn some detailed info about the new 14nm processing node, a must-read for CPU enthusiasts who are interested in the future of Intel's Core!
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Asus ROG Swift PG278Q 27-inch G-Sync Monitor ReviewAug 11, 2014 - in Reviews
We’ve been waiting to experience the wonders of G-Sync for months, and Asus is the first company to deliver a finished product. Its ROG Swift PG278Q is a 27-inch QHD TN-based display with G-Sync, 144 Hz operation, and ULMB, a new blur-reduction feature.
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Acer Announces Trio Of Chromebook 13 Models Running Nvidia’s Tegra K1 SoCAug 11, 2014 - in News
Acer debuts 13.3-inch chromebooks packing Nvidia's Tegra K1 SoC; but will cheap Windows notebooks hurt sales?
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Upgrading And Repairing PCs 21st Edition: PC DiagnosticsAug 10, 2014 - in Reviews
Tom’s Hardware and QUE Publishing are teaming up once more to bring you four more chapters from the latest edition of Scott Mueller’s Upgrading And Repairing PCs. Today, we bring you select portions of Chapter 20: PC Diagnostics, Testing, and Maintenance.
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Thin, Light Alienware 13 Gaming Notebook Coming With Intel Core Processors And NVIDIA 860M GraphicsAug 8, 2014 - in News
Alienware has introduced its lightest gaming notebook to date.
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How Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, and Facebook Are Creating a Safer InternetAug 8, 2014 - in News
After the Snowden revelations, what are the major Internet companies doing to protect their users?
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Microsoft, iFixit Team Up to Offer Device Repair WorkshopAug 8, 2014 - in News
Want to start your own repair business? Here's how.
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Is Sony Right About EA's All Access Subscription Plan?Aug 8, 2014 - in News
EA's "Access" plan sounds like a great deal, especially when additional AAA games are added.
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Gigabyte Shows Off An X99 Motherboard, TooAug 8, 2014 - in News
Everybody is showing off their X99 motherboards. Good times!
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Raidon Introduces Dual-Bay External Hot-Swap EnclosureAug 8, 2014 - in News
Raidon's new external hard drive enclosure uses hot-swap bays. That's cool!
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MSI Intros S100 Windows 8.1 3-in-1 TabletAug 8, 2014 - in News
There's a new Windows 8.1 3-in-1 hybrid coming to town.
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Imagination's Quest To Provide A Third Major Mobile PlatformAug 8, 2014 - in Reviews
By acquiring MIPS Technologies, Imagination hopes to build a strong platform to compete against the incumbent ARM and daunting challenger Intel on a more equal footing. We go through the company's portfolio to determine its strengths and opportunities.
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New Tech Brings Sensations to Touch ScreensAug 7, 2014 - in News
Microsoft Research is working on haptics technology.
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Google to Increase Search Ranking for Sites Using HTTPS EncryptionAug 7, 2014 - in News
Google pushes for more security on the web with the new change in its search algorithm that boosts ranking for websites using HTTPS encryption.
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Like Google, Microsoft Scans Accounts for Illegal ImagesAug 7, 2014 - in News
Microsoft will scan image "thumbprints" for child pornography.
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Android KitKat Tests New Low-End Hardware Limits On Phone With 256 MB RAM, 1 GHz ProcessorAug 7, 2014 - in News
New phone from India shows Android KitKat can work well even on hardware that's less powerful than the standard requirements Google has given.
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Samsung Mass Producing 10nm-Class SAS Solid State DiskAug 7, 2014 - in News
Samsung is mass producing a new SAS SSD based on 10nm-class NAND.
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Zotac Shipping Four Plus Units With Windows 8.1 with BingAug 7, 2014 - in News
Zotac is offering Windows 8.1 with Bing on four "Plus" models.
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Plextor's M6 Pro SSD Comes With PlexTurbo Caching SoftwareAug 7, 2014 - in News
Plextor's new M6 Pro SSD comes with PlexTurbo software, which accelerates the SSD by using the system's memory.
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BlackBerry Scores Security Technical Implementation Guide ApprovalAug 7, 2014 - in News
The Department of Defense has granted BlackBerry's Secure Work space the STIG.
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MSI Teases Its Upcoming X99 Gaming MotherboardAug 7, 2014 - in News
MSI teases its upcoming X99 motherboard on Facebook.
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Adata Also Announces Its DDR4 Overclocking MemoryAug 7, 2014 - in News
This is Adata's new DDR4 overclocking memory.
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Russian Hackers Gather More Than 1 Billion Internet PasswordsAug 7, 2014 - in News
It's the biggest stash of stolen credentials to date.
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ASRock Intros Two J2900 Bay Trail MotherboardsAug 6, 2014 - in News
Two new ASRock boards have been revealed carrying the J2900 Bay Trail processor.
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Mad Catz Ships Unusual S.T.R.I.K.E.M Gaming KeyboardAug 6, 2014 - in News
This isn't necessarily a gaming keyboard, but could be used for mobile games on Android and iOS.
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