High Tech - News, Reviews and Tests
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Netgear Launches Two New Cable Modem RoutersFeb 21, 2014 - in News
Here's a good way to cut down on cable subscription costs.
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LaCie Updates 2big, 5big, D2 Storage with 5 TB DrivesFeb 21, 2014 - in News
Three LaCie products now use Seagate's 5 TB hard drive.
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Innodisk Covers RAM With Protective Conformal CoatingFeb 21, 2014 - in News
Now you can order memory from Innodisk with a protective conformal coating.
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Xbox One Remote Gives You Single-handed Media ControlFeb 21, 2014 - in News
The Xbox One finally has a dedicated media remote.
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Archos Announces Two New Budget Phones Ahead of MWCFeb 21, 2014 - in News
Archos' is hitting the ground at MWC running with the unveiling of two new budget smartphones.
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Samsung Galaxy S5: All The Hardware Rumors So FarFeb 21, 2014 - in News
With the unveiling of Samsung's newest flagship phone just weeks away, here's what we already know.
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GFXBench 3.0: A Fresh Look At Mobile BenchmarkingFeb 21, 2014 - in Reviews
Over the past few years, Kishonti has become a leading name in mobile GPU benchmarking. The newly-released GFXBench 3.0 is comprised of nearly all new tests, including battery, render quality, and the first serious OpenGL ES 3.0 performance metric.
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Archos Announces 80 Helium 8-inch 4G Tablet for Under $250Feb 20, 2014 - in News
Archos' latest tablet packs 4G at a budget price.
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Samsung 12-inch Galaxy NotePro Android Tablet Hands-onFeb 20, 2014 - in News
If there is a screen-size arms race going on, then Samsung dropped the equivalent of a hydrogen bomb at CES when it announced a 12-inch tablet. We recently got a chance to go hands-on with this imposing piece of Android hardware.
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Pre-Order Wolfenstein: The New Order to Get into Doom BetaFeb 20, 2014 - in News
No doubt the DOOM code will drive a lot of Wolfenstein: TNO sales.
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Google Project Tango Could be the Phone of the FutureFeb 20, 2014 - in News
Google's ATAP group making a phone that can sense the environment.
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Giada Launches New Haswell Barebones Mini PCFeb 20, 2014 - in News
Although developed for the signage market, the new F300 could make for a nice HTPC.
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Archos Unveils 50c Oxygen: an Octa-core Phone at $199Feb 20, 2014 - in News
Archos is headed to Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this weekend and it seems the company is looking to get in ahead of the rush of announcements as it today unveiled a host of new Android devices for the year ahead.
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Wanted: Smartphone & Tablet Writers For Tom's HardwareFeb 20, 2014 - in News
Tom's Hardware is looking for a handful of editors to take our smartphone, tablet, and mobile technology coverage to the next level.
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Broadcom Chip First to Bring Global Location to WearablesFeb 20, 2014 - in News
Broadcom is kicking off Mobile World Congress a bit early with the unveiling of a brand new chip aimed at fitness trackers and smart watches.
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Buy a Level 90 World of Warcraft Character Boost for $60Feb 20, 2014 - in News
Level boosts may cost $60 per character.
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Acer Liquid E3 Phone Has Front LED for Amazing SelfiesFeb 20, 2014 - in News
Now you can flash your own face with the Acer Liquid E3.
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Acer Announces Affordable the Liquid Z4 Android PhoneFeb 20, 2014 - in News
Acer continues the Liquid Z series with the super affordable Z4 phone.
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Four Entry-Level Monochrome Laser Printers, ReviewedFeb 20, 2014 - in Reviews
We take entry-level monochrome laser printers from Brother, Dell, HP, and Xerox in an attempt to identify which one is the best option for your home office or small business. We test performance and evaluate features in our quest to crown a winner.
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Google Fiber May Branch Out to 34 New CitiesFeb 19, 2014 - in News
Google Fiber is finally spreading out.
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Gionee Announces World's Thinnest SmartphoneFeb 19, 2014 - in News
Gionee goes for world's thinnest.
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AMD Launches Rewards Program for Gaming Evolved AppFeb 19, 2014 - in News
AMD gamers can earn points that can be used to purchase games and hardware.
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How to Wear Google Glass and Not Be a GlassholeFeb 19, 2014 - in News
Google has a list of Do's and Don'ts regarding wearing Glass.
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LG G2 Mini Hardware Doesn't Challenge its Big BrotherFeb 19, 2014 - in News
The LG G2 Mini is finally official but the specs don't excite.
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Nvidia's 334.89 WHQL Drivers Boost Performance Up to 19%Feb 19, 2014 - in News
Nvidia's new WHQL GeForce driver brings performance improvements.
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Why Windows 8 Has New Start Screen and Metro AppsFeb 19, 2014 - in News
A Microsoft UX designer talks about why we need the Start Screen in Windows 8.
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Watch How Crucial Ballistix DRAM is MadeFeb 19, 2014 - in News
A peek inside the factory where Crucial's Ballistix DRAM is made.
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Samsung S27B971D 27-Inch QHD Monitor, ReviewedFeb 19, 2014 - in Reviews
Samsung's S27B971D is a refreshed flagship 27-inch QHD monitor selling for $200 less than last-gen's model. It certainly looks impressive on paper, with its factory calibration and internal look-up table capability. Does it measure up in our lab, though?
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