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Quake Live Beta Opening Next WeekFeb 20, 2009 - in News
Browser-based games make up a significant portion of PC gaming these days, but it’s not all just Tower Defence and Bejeweled games.
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Next-gen Mac Mini Shown on VideoFeb 20, 2009 - in News
Earlier today, a forum poster on Macrumors attached what appeared to be a photo of the next generation Mac Mini, which we reported on several weeks ago to be based on Nvidia's Ion platform--as told to us by a source close to Nvidia.The product shot of t
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Nvidia Ion to Support VIA Nano Later This YearFeb 20, 2009 - in News
The Intel Atom by itself is a mild-mannered, rather modest processor. Its special ability is its low power consumption, but that by itself doesn’t mean that it has to be part of a low powered system.
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Judges Ruled: Game Laws are UnconstitutionalFeb 20, 2009 - in News
The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that laws passed in the state of California mandating games be labeled and strict age requirements are unconstitutional, going against free speech.Surprisingly, three judges ruled unanimously against the m
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No More 8.9-inch Netbooks From AsusFeb 20, 2009 - in News
If you’ve been eyeing that 8.9-inch Eee PC, it might be time to consider picking one up while they’re still around.
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How To: Overclocking Your AMD ProcessorFeb 20, 2009 - in Reviews
Paul spent the last two weeks overclocking three generations of of AMD processors to help owners of Athlon, Phenom, and Phenom II CPUs maximize the performance of their chips. If you're planning on entering our overclocking contest, this guide's for you!
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UPDATE: Razer Responds to Lycosa KB IssueFeb 19, 2009 - in News
Razer has recently acknowledged a defect in production models of its Lycosa gaming keyboards.Shortly after the launch of the Razer Lycosa gaming keyboard, buyers started to express concern over the functionality of their newly purchased units in the R
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Silicon Power's 256 GB SSD ReleasedFeb 19, 2009 - in News
This morning Silicon Power said that it plans to release a 256MB version of its 2.5-inch SATA II SSD.
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OCZ Unleashes Backlit KeyboardFeb 19, 2009 - in News
For those who constantly find themselves typing in the dark, OCZ has a great solution to reduce those typos down to a minimum.
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Cooler Master's Monstrous V10 CPU CoolerFeb 19, 2009 - in News
Building on the reputation of the Cooler Master V8, the new V10 with hybrid Thermal Electric Cooler, or also known as Peltier cooling, brings even more thermal dissipating power to your Intel Core i7 LGA1366 PC.
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PC Gaming Roundup - February 19, 2009Feb 19, 2009 - in News
Here's today's gaming goodness roundup, starting with news on the Unreal tournament 3 titan Pack, Dawn of War II and Atlantica Online.
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Nvidia Bringing Tegra to the Android PlatformFeb 19, 2009 - in News
Nvidia has allied with the Open Handset Alliance and Google to support the increasingly popular open-source Android software platform. Advanced graphics and better battery life on the way.
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Vista Capable Suit Loses Class Action StatusFeb 19, 2009 - in News
One of the long-running lawsuits against Microsoft today hit a major new development.
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Top Secret Microsoft Phone PickpocketedFeb 19, 2009 - in News
Earlier this week at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, a phone loaded with prototype Microsoft software was pickpocketed from the coat of an unnamed executive.
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Pirate Bay Boys Face Prosecutors; IFPI HackedFeb 19, 2009 - in News
The Pirate Bay trial saga continues through its third and fourth day.
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Avoid SSDs with Jmicron’s JMF602 ControllerFeb 19, 2009 - in News
Solid state drives (SSDs) are the latest in hot tech upgrades these days, and rightly so. SSDs add huge boosts in performance to a system that is HDD bound, and the storage subsystem of a computer is the weakest link in its performance.It's no wonder th
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Maingear Unleashes Prelude 2 with GeForce 3DFeb 19, 2009 - in News
MAINGEAR Computers sent the good word that the new Prelude 2 system is now available for purchase, starting at $1999.99
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Shuttle's Liquid I.C.E. Cooling Box; ExpensiveFeb 19, 2009 - in News
Last week Shuttle unleashed its mini-sized "extreme gaming solution "with liquid I.C.E. cooling, the SDXi Carbon. Mmmm tasty.
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Flashback: The Commodore 64 In PicturesFeb 18, 2009 - in Picture Story
Do you remember the Commodore 64? That little breadbox-shaped computer, also called a "bullnose" thanks to its rounded front edge, caused many young gamers to neglect their school work and prompted many sleepless (but exciting) nights at the keyboard.
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PC Gaming Roundup - February 18, 2009Feb 18, 2009 - in News
Here are a few PC gaming nuggets to chew on, including news of a Men of War demo, a chance to win a Sacred 2-themed gaming rig and more.
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The Bigger, Quieter Xbox360; Not from MicrosoftFeb 18, 2009 - in News
Is your Xbox 360 noisy? Perhaps you don't own an Xbox 360 because you've heard that they're noisy (maybe). This week a company called Quiet PC launched a line of Xbox 360 consoles that aren't Xbox 360 consoles at all.What Quiet PC has done is taken ou
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BFG's Passively Cooled 9800GT, Still BigFeb 18, 2009 - in News
Apparently, BFG has released a passively cooled 9800 GT card to US online retailers without officially announcing its shipment.
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Dell Mini 10 Specs, Pricing RevealedFeb 18, 2009 - in News
Dell first showed off its 10-inch entry to the netbook market at CES, and today we finally learn more about the final shipping configurations.
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How to Write a Linux Virus in 5 Easy StepsFeb 18, 2009 - in News
It's easy for people to pick at Windows for being prone to virus and malware attacks. It's almost a given belief that if you're running a PC with a Windows operating system, you're much more susceptible to attacks than users with other operating systems.
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MS Denies Profiting Directly From XP DowngradesFeb 18, 2009 - in News
A Los Angeles woman last week filed a lawsuit against Microsoft seeking compensatory damages and class action status alleged that the software maker was reaping “tremendous profits” from Windows XP downgrades. But Microsoft denies that it profits from sel
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Intel Sues Nvidia; Nvidia Says Intel is AfraidFeb 18, 2009 - in News
Intel and Nvidia dispute the legality of upcoming Nvidia Chipsets
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Microsoft Sued for XP Downgrade FeesFeb 18, 2009 - in News
Microsoft has faced several legal complaints regarding its Windows Vista operating system, and another one has been added to the mix.
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How To: Build An HTPC (With Windows 7)Feb 17, 2009 - in Reviews
After years of trying (unsuccessfully) to build a HTPC that a family would actually use, Chris Angelini thinks that AMD and Microsoft may have finally gotten it right. He outlines his hardware, software, and asks for reader input in this How To.
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Tom's and AMD Overclocking Contest Opens!Feb 17, 2009 - in News
Listen up, AMD overclocking enthusiasts, Tom’s Hardware’s next big competition is for you!
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Prosecution Eases Up on Pirate Bay ChargesFeb 17, 2009 - in News
The four people behind popular BitTorrent destination the Pirate Bay are now in court charged for copyright-related laws.
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