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Killer Notebooks Executioner: Unique FeaturesApr 17, 2007 - in Picture Story
Talk about pimping your ride. The Tom's Hardware badge is not an off the shelf option (but we like it).
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RAID Recovery: The Data Knight Kroll Ontrack To The Rescue!Feb 14, 2007 - in Reviews
In the event of catastrophic hard drive failure, only professional data recovery can help. During a visit to Kroll Ontrack we gained insight into how data can even be restored from a crashed RAID array.
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Build a Windows Vista Upgrade ParachuteFeb 7, 2007 - in Reviews
In this article, we provide you with what you need to know about upgrading to Windows Vista. You will get definitive information about released features and capabilities of the various versions of Windows Vista, learn when you can and cannot do a Vista in-place upgrade, and find out about tools to make your Vista installation easier and less prone to errors and crashes.
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Windows Vista GalleryJan 28, 2007 - in Picture Story
Windows Vista Home Basic will sell for $199.00 and will not have the 3D-accelerated Windows Aero desktop. Up to 8 GB of memory will be supported.
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CES goes pink with Hello KittyJan 11, 2007 - in Picture Story
Specra International markets Hello Kitty-branded products and had an impressive, eye-searing pink, display. Here we see a karaoke machine.
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Intel answers AMD with an 8-core desktop computer
Jan 7, 2007 - in Picture Story
Francois Piednoel of Intel's benchmarking team made an 8-core computer as an answer to AMD's 4X4 solution. The computer uses off the shelf components that can be ordered today. Here we see the front panel opened to the five hard drive bays and the brigh
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CES UnveiledJan 6, 2007 - in Picture Story
AMD showed off the Pepper Pad 3 UMPC powered by their Geode LX800 ultra-low voltage processor.
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CES 2007: Preview Gallery
Jan 3, 2007 - in Picture Story
LG hybrid high-def player. The battle between Blu-ray and HD DVD is in full swing and LG is expected to be first to bridge the divide with a hybrid high-def player. An official announcement of the player is expected for Sunday, January 1, 8:00 am PST. But
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The Web Is My Castle: Secure Backup Over the InternetDec 15, 2006 - in Reviews
Hamachi is a free tool for establishing secure VPN connections between two PCs by mediating p2p connections (like Skype does). Its potential for Internet backup and data replication is huge.
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PC Personality Clone: It's Ethical, It Works, But Is It Enough?
Oct 19, 2006 - in Picture Story
The SaberData smart USB cable makes two connected computers look like disk drives to each other. Without the PC Personality Clone software, you can freely copy files from one computer to another. With the software you can migrate (really copy) one compute
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Installing and Using RoboForm2Go
Oct 10, 2006 - in Picture Story
The RoboForm2Go USB Key is a 256 MB USB Flash Drive with U3 smart drive capabilities. When a USB U3 smart drive is plugged into a computer Windows is able to auto-start a program stored on the drive. A number of manufacturers make U3 smart drives includin
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VW merging cars and UMPCsSep 28, 2006 - in Picture Story
Volkswagen showed off their 2006 Passat concept car with a touchscreen headunit and UMPC docking station.
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Corsair's XMS2 Dominator: The World's Fastest DDR2?Sep 21, 2006 - in Picture Story
Isn't this nice? 1111 MHz DDR speed at CL4-4-4-12 timings. The memory looks special, though.
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Phones, Laptops and Skateboarders at CTIA 2006Sep 18, 2006 - in Picture Story
Mobile devices can now easily render full-motion game video. Futuremark showed off this Dell Axim running a mobile version of 3dMark.
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Back Up Your Business Data With Tandberg's 420LTO and 220LTO StreamersSep 4, 2006 - in Picture Story
Tandberg 220LTO external tape drive.
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Tom's Hardware's $10,000 PCAug 8, 2006 - in Picture Story
The Tom's Hardware $10,000 PC. Custom built by Falcon Northwest with a sound-dampened aluminum chassis and painted in Mach V Exotix. Click through the following pages to see what is inside.
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Glory of the Roman Empire and Saint's RowJun 28, 2006 - in Picture Story
Glory of the Roman Empire, just released in the UK and hitting US on June 3, is Sim City in Roman Times, for want of a better description.
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Computex Slideshow Update: Gadgets GaloreJun 6, 2006 - in Picture Story
Welcome to another day at Computex!
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Your DIY Gaming Rig For $720Jun 4, 2006 - in Picture Story
A water-cooled, dual-core 4-GHz DIY PC for $720
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Pac-Man World 3, Spore, FlatOut 2 and Rumble Roses XX
May 24, 2006 - in Picture Story
Not so 2D now! Run you sonofabitch, RUN!25 years later and one might wonder at why they're still making Pac-Man games, on every format possible. The simple 2D game has morphed into a multi-million dollar franchise, and as we all know This Can Only Be A Go
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TG Daily Week in Review (May 15-19)May 18, 2006 - in Picture Story
If you can't beat 'em, sue 'em. Having lost about 80% of the MP3 player market to Apple, Creative has sued Apple for patent infringement. Read more here.
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A New RAM Hard Drive from HyperOsDec 5, 2005 - in Reviews
Gigabyte will not rest on its laurels for long as the first vendor to offer a working hard drive composed of DRAM memory modules if Britain-based HyperOs Systems has its way. We scrutinize the company's 16 GB, DDR solid state hard drive and see how its performance holds up against Gigabyte's i-RAM.
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Hard Disk Drive Video Players Hit The MainstreamAug 29, 2005 - in Reviews
Until now, DVD players with DivX support have been a good alternative to the noisy living room PC. Now the first multimedia boxes based on hard drives have arrived. They can store hundreds of gigabytes of video and play it directly from the hard drive, yet are hardly bigger than a paperback novel.
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LightScribe: Professional Labels in Your DVD Recorder!Jul 1, 2005 - in Reviews
With little left to differentiate DVD recorders, manufacturers are looking for new ways of staying ahead of their competitors. One such novelty is LightScribe, which lets a recorder actually label the CD or DVD directly. You can produce professional-style labels using the same laser that burns data, right inside your own CD/DVD drive! Is it worth it? Read on to find out.
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Safer Stick: Biometric Flash DiskApr 9, 2004 - in Reviews
USB flash drives are convenient, but their small size makes them prone to theft or getting lost. While Plexuscom's device is just as easily lost or stolen as the next flash drive, a built-in fingerprint sensor ensures that no one other than yourself can access the data.
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Gigabyte GN-WLBZ201Mar 12, 2004 - in Reviews
A USB memory key is indeed a handy little gadget, but Gigabyte's WLBZ201 also offers Wi-Fi access as well. For USB memory key and a wireless adapter functionality, the WLBZ201 leaves nothing to be desired. However, the device does have its shortcomings.
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Final Touches on ATA: Hard-Drive Accessories RoundupJan 13, 2004 - in Reviews
ATA hard drive vendors now look to accommodate simple server setups. A lot less pricey than SCSI, we decided to take a look at a few popular ATA accessory products from Maxtron, GUP, Promise, Raid Sonic and Star Tech to see how they measured up performance-wise.
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RAID 1.5 With IDE: Added Value Or Eyewash?Jun 20, 2003 - in Reviews
DFI claims that its LANParty motherboards offer RAID that is not only secure, but also fast. They're selling a relatively unknown RAID mode - RAID 1.5. We took a look at what it could do in practice.
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Flexible All-Rounder: External Drives from Western Digital with 200 and 250 GBApr 11, 2003 - in Reviews
External hard drives from Western Digital have been around for some time now. What's new is that they now support FireWire and USB 2.0 in the same device, allowing the 200 GB and 250 GB top-of-the-range models, which we look at here, to work with virtually any PC. At the same time, an 8 MB cache is now also available. Let's see how they score in performance.
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Speedomania: 48x/16x/48x-Burner from LGDec 13, 2002 - in Reviews
LG Electronics recently introduced a 48x CD-R/RW drive - the GCE-8480B. We are going to compare this unit with its predecessor, the 40x GCE-8400 burner, to discover whether the improved performance justifies upgrading.
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