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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) Review: Wi-Fi Vs. LTEJul 8, 2014 - in Reviews
Today's review of Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) includes the LTE-capable and Wi-Fi-only tablets, allowing us to compare Samsung's own Exynos 5 Octa platform to Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800. Can either configuration usurp Apple's iPad Air?
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Surface Mini May Hit Stores After AllJul 7, 2014 - in News
False alarm, people; the Surface Mini is back in production.
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LG Launches G Pad 10.1 Here in North AmericaJul 7, 2014 - in News
This new tablet is now available here in the United States.
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Oculus VR Launching Dev Conference in FallJul 7, 2014 - in News
The conference will be a two-day event.
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Scythe's Mugen Max is Well-PricedJul 7, 2014 - in News
Scythe's new Mugen MAX CPU cooler has a decent price tag.
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ECS' LIVA Mini-PC Comes UnassembledJul 7, 2014 - in News
ECS' LIVA mini-PC is tiny with some assembly required.
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Civilization: Beyond Earth Gets DatedJul 7, 2014 - in News
The game hits retail shelves in October.
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EKWB Outs Water Blocks For Asus' High-End Matrix GPUsJul 7, 2014 - in News
EKWB has listed its water blocks for two of Asus' Matrix graphics cards.
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Rob Pardo Leaving Blizzard After 17 YearsJul 7, 2014 - in News
Rob Pardo is saying goodbye to Blizzard.
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Is Your Windows 8 Tablet Fast Enough For PC Gaming?Jul 7, 2014 - in Reviews
Why should Nintendo's 3DS XL, Sony's PlayStation Vita, and Nvidia's Shield have all the fun? We take Dell's Windows 8.1-based Venue 8 Pro, powered by an Atom processor, and try turning it into a portable PC gaming console with a handful of upgrades.
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Android May Be Broadcasting Your LocationJul 4, 2014 - in News
Your Android device may be broadcasting your location history to anyone within Wi-Fi range, the EFF reports.
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Asus Chairman: Smartwatch Will Be "Hero" ProductJul 4, 2014 - in News
The chairman talks about the upcoming Asus smartwatch.
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Report: GTX 880 PCB PicturedJul 4, 2014 - in News
Pictures have been spotted with what might be the upcoming GTX 880, though certainly not in its final form.
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MSI Launches Nightblade Z97 BarebonesJul 3, 2014 - in News
MSI is offering a new barebones setup based on the MSI Z97I Gaming motherboard.
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Microsoft Fitness Smartband Displays Phone MessagesJul 3, 2014 - in News
Additional information has surfaced regarding Microsoft's smartband.
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Oculus VR Already Sold Over 100,000 Rift UnitsJul 3, 2014 - in News
3D experiences should be abundant once the Oculus Rift goes commercial.
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Aerocool Unleashes its Dead-Silence DS200 EnclosureJul 3, 2014 - in News
Aerocool has unleashed its silence-optimized DS200 case.
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New Memory Overclocking Record: 4.56 GHzJul 3, 2014 - in News
Gigabyte's overclocking team has managed to attain a new memory overclocking record, bringing a set of DDR3 memory up to a frequency of a staggering 4.56 GHz.
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CyberPowerPC Intros Mini-ITX System ConfiguratorsJul 3, 2014 - in News
You can now configure small form factor systems at CyberPowerPC.
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Microsoft Working on Windows 8.1 Update FixJul 3, 2014 - in News
Many users currently can't upgrade to Windows 8.1.
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Nvidia's Rumored Shield Tablet Surfaces at GCFJul 2, 2014 - in News
Nvidia's tablet may have 3G and 4G LTE connectivity.
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Wikipad, OnLive Team Up for New Discount PromotionJul 2, 2014 - in News
Get the Wikipad for $40 off the original price.
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Origin PC Now Using OCZ Vector 150 SSDsJul 2, 2014 - in News
Just one more option when customizing an Origin PC "elite" desktop.
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Razer on Project Christine: "Not Entirely Promising"Jul 2, 2014 - in News
Sounds like Project Christine is having a hard time landing OEM support.
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EKWB Outs X-Series Water Cooling Kits with Thick RadiatorsJul 2, 2014 - in News
EKWB's new water cooling kits come with a very thick radiator.
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QNAP Intros New Silent NAS Series ServerJul 2, 2014 - in News
This NAS solution looks like a set-top-box.
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Samsung Launching Branded SSD with 3D V-NANDJul 2, 2014 - in News
It's the world's first SSD with 3D V-NAND technology.
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Three AMD AM1 Motherboards For The Kabini APU, ReviewedJul 2, 2014 - in Reviews
Targeting power-misers, AMD’s low-energy Kabini-based APUs could easily find their way into entertainment PCs, office machines, and PoS terminals. Of course, you need a motherboard to make it a “platform” and we found three companies willing to help.
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