High Tech - News, Reviews and Tests
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Samsung Offering Sandy Bridge PC RefundsFeb 2, 2011 - in News
Samsung is the first out the door with a fix for its customers.
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Google Exec Wael Ghonim Goes Missing in EgyptFeb 2, 2011 - in News
Google is busy searching for a missing executive.
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Video Quality Tested: GeForce Vs. Radeon In HQV 2.0Feb 1, 2011 - in Reviews
How do you set your graphics driver to get the highest-quality video playback? We scrutinize a wide variety of Radeon and GeForce cards to find the settings that deliver the highest HQV 2.0 results, and then break down the entire metric, test by test.
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Online Retailer 'Deactivates' Sandy Bridge CPUsFeb 1, 2011 - in News
Perfectly good CPUs get pulled, but for a pretty logical reason.
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The Hidden Cost Of Intel's $700 Million SB RecallFeb 1, 2011 - in News
Perhaps it is just me, but something about Intel's Sandy Bridge chipset recall just does not add up. Nvidia may have a few words to add to the story.
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Core i7-2600K Overclocked: Speed Meets EfficiencyJan 31, 2011 - in Reviews
Most of Intel's Core i5 and i7 CPUs lock out overclocking enthusiasts, which we hate. But the K-series chips win us back over with insane scalability. Would you believe that cranking the dial on performance doesn't necessarily tank overall efficiency?
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Homefront PC Features Revealed, Shows LANJan 31, 2011 - in News
THQ revealed details surrounding the PC version of Homefront, including support for LAN gaming.
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ARM Launches Cortex-R ProcessorsJan 31, 2011 - in News
ARM announced its R5 and R7 MPCore processors.
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StarTech Dock Hosts up to 4 External DrivesJan 31, 2011 - in News
StarTech is offering two SATA HDD/SSD docking stations supporting up to two drives at the same time.
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Nvidia Intros Dual-GPU Card Next Month?Jan 31, 2011 - in News
Nvidia is supposedly releasing a dual-GPU card next month to rival AMD's similar offering.
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Sandy Bridge Bug 2X Costly as Pentium Math BugJan 31, 2011 - in News
Intel's surprising note that it has discovered a "circuit design issue" in the 6-series chipset is reminiscent of the 1993 FDIV bug. Intel's quality control may not be as fail-safe as the company claims.
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Sandy Bridge Debacle: What It Means for YouJan 31, 2011 - in News
Hot on the heels of Intel's recall of its series-6 chipset, we spoke to several motherboard and system manufacturers about what's going to happen for them, and their customers.
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Intel Identifies Cougar Point Chipset Error, Halts ShipmentsJan 31, 2011 - in News
Early Monday, Intel identified a problem with its Cougar Point chipset family affecting SATA 3 Gb/s ports, specifically. Though it's only expected to affect 5% of systems over three years, enthusiasts pushing lots of data should wait for a fixed platform.
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AMD's Mobility Radeon HD 6970 In CrossFire On Eurocom's PantherJan 30, 2011 - in Reviews
AMD’s Mobility Radeon HD 6970 in CrossFire mode forges ahead in mobile gaming with stunning “Full HD” 3D performance. But can it stand up to Nvidia’s high-end GeForce GTX 470M and 480M in SLI? Eurocom's 17.3” Panther 2.0 gives us its answer.
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Microsoft May Bring Office to the App StoreJan 28, 2011 - in News
Microsoft is apparently tentatively considering bringing Office for Mac to Apple’s Mac App Store.
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Microsoft Has Sold 300 Million Windows 7 LicencesJan 28, 2011 - in News
We already know that Windows 7 has seen a much more positive reception than its predecessor, Windows Vista. Last summer Microsoft announced that it had shipped an impressive 175 million Windows 7 licenses.
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Egyptian Government Orders ISPs to Switch OffJan 28, 2011 - in News
The Egyptian government made headlines this week for blocking certain social networking sites. Now it appears as though the country is attempting to switch off the internet altogether.
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Microsoft Pressing Intel for 16-Core AtomJan 28, 2011 - in News
A 16-core Atom in Microsoft's servers could possibly maintain the current level of performance but consume less energy.
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QuakeCon 2011 in August, Says BethesdaJan 28, 2011 - in News
Bethesda released the dates for QuakeCon 2011 which takes place this summer in Dallas, Texas.
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Nano-Tech Used in Color-Changing LaptopJan 28, 2011 - in News
The lid of this laptop "shimmers" from turquoise to deep blue to purple thanks to nano-technology.
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Hot Apps of 2011 Week #4Jan 28, 2011 - in News
Looking for useful programs? Here are some recommendations from the Tom's Guide community for the fifth week of 2011.
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Crysis 2 Multiplayer Demo Coming to PCJan 28, 2011 - in News
While Xbox LIVE gold members are currently living in Crysis 2 frag-fest heaven, PC gamers now see a glimmer of hope in regards to a pre-release multiplayer demo.
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Congratulations to Our Sandy Bridge PC Winner!Jan 28, 2011 - in News
A new rig to one lucky winner.
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Core i7-2820QM: Sandy Bridge Shines In NotebooksJan 27, 2011 - in Reviews
We were impressed with Sandy Bridge's performance on the desktop, but how does it behave in a notebook? Today we break down performance, including surprising power consumption results. The new Core i7s even use less power than older Core i5s in daily use.
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Sleeper Hit Magicka Sells 30,000 in 24 HoursJan 27, 2011 - in News
Paradox Interactive's new action-adventure PC game has become a sudden hit just two days after its initial release.
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