High Tech - News, Reviews and Tests
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Hitachi's 7K1000 Terabyte Hard DriveApr 17, 2007 - in Reviews
The first terabyte hard drive arrives with a bang: 32 MB of cache and up to 85 MB/s sequential reads sound impressive. Where does this leave the WD Raptor?
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Silicon Knights Denis Dyack Sounds OffApr 16, 2007 - in Picture Story
Too Human, the new Xbox 360 title from Silicon Knights, is part of a planned trilogy from the Canadian game developer.
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Overindulge Yourself with QX6800Apr 13, 2007 - in Reviews
System builders show off the best that money can buy, including Intel's elite "water-cooled only" quad core QX6800.
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2.5" External HDD Spring FeverApr 12, 2007 - in Reviews
Along with spring comes new storage products. Seagate and Toshiba sent us their latest external drives while Hitachi offered an upgrade kit for notebook hard disks.
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Wall-Sized 3D Displays: The Ultimate Gaming RoomApr 10, 2007 - in Reviews
Your very own life-sized 3D theme park for under $1500
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The Best Gaming Graphics Cards for the Money: April 2007Apr 9, 2007 - in Reviews
Detailed graphics card specifications and reviews are great - that is, if you have the time to do the research. But at the end of the day, what a gamer needs is the best graphics card within a certain budget, and that's what we're going to give you.
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Gaming Mouse Review: The Fanatec Headshot ControllerApr 8, 2007 - in Picture Story
The FragFX PlayStation 3 controller from SplitFish.
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Alienware's m5550i Notebook Means Business
Apr 8, 2007 - in Picture Story
The Area-51 m5550i posts respectable numbers in this category, for an office notebook. It totally blows away the Toshiba Tecras we recently tested for example. In comparison to Alienware's gaming monster, the Aurora m9700, the Area-51 m5550's numbers do l
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Alienware's m5550i Notebook Means BusinessApr 8, 2007 - in Picture Story
Most notebooks look the same from the outside, not so with Alienware. At the top is the distinctive powered Alienware logo. This is a medium sized notebook measuring 14" x 2" x 10.5" and weighing 6 lbs 14oz.
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Grindhouse Double Feature ReviewApr 5, 2007 - in Picture Story
Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Marley Shelton and Naveen Andrews star in Robert Rodriquez's Planet Terror.
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Are Cheap DVD Burners Worth the Trouble?Apr 5, 2007 - in Reviews
There are noticeable differences in performance between various low-end $40 DVD burners. Our tests of five devices from LG, Pioneer, Samsung and Sony show what you can expect.
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Boxing Comics: Kraven's Last HuntApr 4, 2007 - in Picture Story
SECRET WARS #8 featured the first appearance of the black costume.
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Does Chipset-to-GPU Matching Matter?Apr 4, 2007 - in Reviews
Experienced users might already know that Nvidia and ATI chipsets support competing-brand graphics cards, but is there a performance penalty to such mismatched combinations? We put the latest chipsets and graphics cards to the test to find out.
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The Server Primer, Part 2Apr 3, 2007 - in Reviews
Now that we know about server hardware, it's time to discuss server environments, categories, features and service.
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God of War IIApr 2, 2007 - in Picture Story
God of War II starts off on the right note with an epic boss battle featuring the Colossus of Rhodes, which last pretty much the entire first level.
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The Best in Enterprise Hard DrivesApr 2, 2007 - in Reviews
We put 13 SAS and SCSI hard drives to the ultimate test. And we also launch our new Enterprise HDD Charts!
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How to Modify Windows Registry with VBSMar 29, 2007 - in Reviews
Guy Thomas, our Windows programming expert, provides simple tools to remove the annoying arrows on shortcuts.
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How to Make a Solar-Powered DS LiteMar 28, 2007 - in Picture Story
Our little, shiny DS Lite before the mod.
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A Beginner's Guide For WaterCooling Your PCMar 28, 2007 - in Reviews
Everything you wanted to know about water cooling but were afraid to try.
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Early Look at Gunslinger #3, Moon Knight #9Mar 27, 2007 - in Picture Story
Joe Quesada's variant cover for "Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born" #1 reprint.
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PCI Express Scaling AnalysisMar 27, 2007 - in Reviews
What is the real importance of PCI Express for graphics? See how ATI Radeon X1900 and Nvidia GeForce 8800 high-end graphics cards perform at reduced PCIe link speeds.
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Sam & Max: The ComebackMar 26, 2007 - in Picture Story
After nearly 15 years, Steve Purcell's comic book duo Sam & Max returned to the video game world with Sam & Max Season One, an episodic series from Telltale Games.
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The Gigahertz Battle: How Do Today's CPUs Stack Up?Mar 26, 2007 - in Reviews
Core 2 Duo is king, but how do other processors today compare on a clock-to-clock basis? We benchmarked comparable CPUs from AMD as well as Intel to see.
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RuneScape Exposed-Part 1: An Education Kids Don't NeedMar 25, 2007 - in Picture Story
Jagex's RuneScape doesn't have enticing graphics but the game has still attracted 9 million players.
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AMD dual-core processors scratching $100 markMar 23, 2007 - in Reviews
This week marks the 25th week since we began looking at processor pricing back in October. We've seen an unprecedented erosion of CPU pricing over this time frame and there's more news this week: AMD's X2 processors have arrived in the entry-level arena of processor prices.
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Man commits suicide on chatroom webcamMar 23, 2007 - in News
A 42-year-old man committed suicide while talking to his friend in an online chatroom. Shropshire, England resident Kevin Whitrick's body was found after other chatroom users told police that he was harming himself in full view of his friends.
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Intel shipping classmate PCs to emerging marketsMar 23, 2007 - in News
Intel has announced that Intel-powered classmate PCs are shipping in volume to emerging markets.
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RAID Boxes Run RiotMar 23, 2007 - in Reviews
We looked at two RAID-based external storage appliances from easyRAID and Sans Digital. They deliver increased performance, but with annoying decibel levels.
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Scientists discover new clues for extending storage times in spintronicsMar 22, 2007 - in News
Researchers from the University of Cincinnati and the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Engineering say they have found a way to extend the time spinning electrons can retain stored information by a factor of 1000x.
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