High Tech - News, Reviews and Tests
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Acer: Tablets, ultrabooks a Short-Term PhenomenaAug 5, 2011 - in News
Acer is calling on fellow notebook manufacturers to take Apple's "outside-of-the-box" approach to innovation. Tablets are nothing more than a fad, too.
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Extreme Computing: Using Diamond CircuitsAug 5, 2011 - in News
Engineers at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, stated that they created transistors and logical gates using nanodiamond films. The benefit? More performance potential, especially in extreme environments.
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WoW Subscriptions Dipped Again, But Content Coming SoonAug 5, 2011 - in News
Blizzard lost another 300,000 subscribers during Q2 2011, but there will be a major content release coming later this year.
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QuakeCon 2011 Keynote: RAGEing Over No Doom 4Aug 5, 2011 - in News
QuakeCon 2011 is in full swing, and while the annual Keynote address was chock full of RAGE-related news, Doom 4 was nowhere to be seen.
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Could An SSD Be The Best Upgrade For Your Old PC?Aug 4, 2011 - in Reviews
It's a foregone conclusion that SSDs are must-haves in performance-oriented PCs, but our testing reveals that solid-state drives are reasonable upgrades in older mainstream machines, too. We build three old boxes to gauge the impact of an SSD on each.
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EA Reveals Battlefield 3 LE, Pre-Order GoodsAug 4, 2011 - in News
In addition to pre-order items offered by select retailers, there will be two editions of Battlefield 3 when it launches in October.
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Report: Seagate Cutting Warranty Lifespan to Cut CostsAug 4, 2011 - in News
There's a rumor that Seagate is cutting back on the warranties of consumer hard drives in order to cut costs.
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TI Shooting For All Day Battery Life in 2013Aug 4, 2011 - in News
Texas Instruments is reportedly working on a chip that will enable all-day computing thanks to intelligent caching, better memory access and an all-around improved SoC design.
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Deals for August 4: 120GB OCZ Solid 3 SSD for $159 ARAug 4, 2011 - in News
Plus a deal on a monster 65" LCD TV!
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Google Chrome 13 Now Available to Preload Your PagesAug 4, 2011 - in News
The browser that's faster than your click.
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Kid Creates Games in ROBLOX, Gets Over 10 Million FollowersAug 4, 2011 - in News
One ROBLOX player has gotten so popular that over 10 million users have played his games within the MMOG.
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Adobe Edge: The World Does Not Revolve Around AppleAug 4, 2011 - in News
Adobe has released Edge, its first HTML5 authoring tool for animated HTML5, JavaScript and CSS content. The announcement has been viewed by some as Adobe's surrender to Apple and a lost fight for Flash and a desperate decision to hop on the HTML5 train.
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Four Overclocked GeForce GTX 580 Cards, Rounded UpAug 3, 2011 - in Reviews
Today we put four factory-overclocked GeForce GTX 580 cards to the test: Gigabyte’s GeForce GTX 580 Super Overclock, MSI’s N580GTX Twin Frozr II/OC, Calibre’s X580 Captain, and Zotac’s GeForce GTX 580 AMP²! Edition. Which one is worth its premium price?
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Patriot Memory Launches SATA 3-Charged Pyro SSDsAug 3, 2011 - in News
Patriot Memory has launched another line of SSDs using the SandForce SF-2200 series controller and a SATA 3 6 Gb/s interface.
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Leaders Talk Cloud Gaming Before 1st-Ever ConferenceAug 3, 2011 - in News
Next month, the first-ever cloud gaming conference will take place in San Jose. Prior to that, the organization behind the conference has unleashed a report featuring comments on the future of cloud gaming from four key members in the industry.
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2K Games, Gearbox Confirms Borderlands 2Aug 3, 2011 - in News
The sequel to Borderlands will hit retail shelves sometime during fiscal year 2013 beginning on April 1, 2012.
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Deals for August 3: Discounts on Designer Office ChairsAug 3, 2011 - in News
Get yourself a new comfy seat.
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id Software's Tim Willits: RAGE is "Basically Done"Aug 2, 2011 - in News
id Software's RAGE is basically done, and is now going through the polishing process.
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Crucial's m4 SSD Tested At 64, 128, 256, And 512 GBAug 2, 2011 - in Reviews
SSDs are a lot faster than hard drives. But their price tags continue deterring enthusiasts. Less-expensive SSDs are available, but what do you trade off (aside from capacity) when you buy a smaller drive? We test four models from Crucial to find out.
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Toshiba Reveals 2.5" HDD with 1 TB CapacityAug 2, 2011 - in News
Toshiba will begin manufacturing its MQ01ABD 2.5-inch HDD later this month which will offer capacities up to 1 TB in a 9.5-mm high form factor.
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Sandy Bridge And Fusion Claim 60% of x86 CPU MarketAug 2, 2011 - in News
AMD appears to have had a pretty good launch into the GPU-CPU era as it was able to steal x86 processor market share from Intel, according to a new report published by market researchers from IDC.
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DRAM Growth May Slow as Operating Systems Get LeanerAug 2, 2011 - in News
Operating system have been one of the major drivers for DRAM demand, and have experienced an almost persistent boost since the introduction on Windows 95 in 1994 - back then we were asked to upgrade our computers from a modest 4 MB of DRAM to 8 MB.
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Texas Instruments May Sell OMAP DivisionAug 2, 2011 - in News
There's a rumor that Texas Instruments is looking to sell its OMAP division while it's still one of the key players in the mobile sector.
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Why Apple Can Produce Tablets for Less MoneyAug 2, 2011 - in News
IHS released a report that describes some of the reasons why Apple has critical advantages in designing the iPad and why it may be able to keep those advantages in the foreseeable time.
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A New Study Suggests Internet Explorer is for DummiesAug 2, 2011 - in News
There is a lot you browser says about your IQ, according to a new study that links browsers to the intelligence of their users.
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Kingston Ships High-Speed HyperX SSDsAug 2, 2011 - in News
Kingston has officially launched its HyperX SSD line featuring the SandForce SF-2281 controller and a SATA 3.0 6 Gb/s connection.
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Charlie Miller On Hacked Batteries, Cloud Security, And The iPadAug 1, 2011 - in Reviews
Accuvant Labs' Charlie Miller talks to Tom's Hardware about the Defender's Dilemma, the security of data in the cloud, looking for vulnerabilities in notebook batteries, and the ramifications of using Apple's iPad in an enterprise environment.
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