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New Acer AIO Can Be Desktop, HDTV CombinedJul 29, 2011 - in News
This new AIO PC from Acer features HDMI inputs for game consoles, digital TV cable boxes and more, turning it into an HDTV with the press of a button.
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Asus' Eee Slate EP121/B121: A Windows 7-Based Tablet PCJul 27, 2011 - in Reviews
Apple's iPad, Motorola's Xoom, Acer's Iconia. The list goes on. Are you tired of all the tablet talk? Are you familiar with tablet PCs? Asus has the latest Windows-based tablet. We go over its features and show how it compares to more familiar tablets.
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Is There Still Hope Left in the Future of the PC?Jul 25, 2011 - in News
AMD, Intel and Microsoft have all presented quarter reports that were well above analyst expectations. Despite the depressed mood in the economy, there are tremendous growth and record profits. Yet, as so often, the devil is in the detail.
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Acer Iconia Tab A500: A Tablet With Honeycomb 3.1Jul 20, 2011 - in Reviews
Acer's Iconia Tab A500 is considered an underdog in the Android tablet fight. We go over why it still a worthy contender and explain how to get USB support without rooting. Also, we get to take Honeycomb 3.1 for a test drive on this mobile device.
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Intel: Notebooks, Tablets Eradicated in a DecadeJul 14, 2011 - in News
In the near future, we won't have tablets, netbooks and notebooks says Intel.
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Motorola Xoom: The First Android 3.1 (Honeycomb) TabletJul 7, 2011 - in Reviews
Motorola's Xoom is the first Honeycomb-based tablet; but how does it fare against Apple's iPad 2? There's a lot to go over, from Google's new software platform to Nvidia's Tegra 2. Let's dig a little deeper to see how the tablet world is shaping up.
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System Builder Marathon, June 2011: Alternative $2000 PCJun 26, 2011 - in Reviews
You spoke up in the first story from this quarter's System Builder Marathon, and we listened. Today we compare that first $2000 build to an alternative system based upon a flood of your recommendations. Call it the people's choice, if you will.
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System Builder Marathon, June 2011: Value ComparedJun 23, 2011 - in Reviews
With so little happening in the hardware world since the beginning of this year, our second-quarter System Builder Marathon sees only minor hardware changes. But each builder unquestionably comes closer to dialing in ideal setups at each price point.
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System Builder Marathon, June 2011: $500 Gaming PCJun 22, 2011 - in Reviews
This quarter's $500 PC is sure to be a little controversial. We've built plenty of AMD-powered budget boxes in the past, but now we're testing the mettle of Intel's (multiplier-locked) Core i3-2100 in a gaming system priced right around $500.
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System Builder Marathon, June 2011: $1000 Enthusiast PCJun 21, 2011 - in Reviews
This quarter, we're keeping the Core i5-2500K processor from our previous build, but we're adding a pair of Radeon HD 6850s in CrossFire. How will those two boards stand up against the modified Radeon HD 6950 we used last time? The answer is within!
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System Builder Marathon, June 2011: $2000 Performance PCJun 20, 2011 - in Reviews
The launch of Intel's Z68 Express platform affects our build in a way we aren't benchmarking. But can we still put together a better configuration than last quarter's stunner? Will we achieve even better high-end value? The answer is a resounding yes.
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BestConfigs Is Back, And Powered By You!Jun 20, 2011 - in News
BestConfigs is back, and we're ready to update our pre-defined configurations using the top hardware suggestions presented and voted-on by our community. Use our Tom's Hardware System Builder Facebook app or your BBCode-formatted submission!
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Apple's iPad 2 Review: Tom's Goes Down The Tablet Rabbit HoleJun 15, 2011 - in Reviews
There sure are a lot of tablets out there. We'll get to them all soon enough. But we would be remiss to talk about tablets without first looking at Apple's iPad 2. Our first foray into tablets starts with the company that jump-started the tablet craze.
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Boring PCs Slow PC Industry, Says GartnerJun 10, 2011 - in News
Gartner has, once more, revised the shipment forecast for PCs this year.
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Sony Unveils 3D All-In-One VAIO L DesktopJun 8, 2011 - in News
Sony has updated its AIO VAIO L Series with 3D technology.
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Build Or Buy? Five Sub-$500 Store-Bought Systems ComparedJun 2, 2011 - in Reviews
Have you ever claimed you could build a faster machine than top-tier vendors, but needed proof? We dig into five off-the-shelf sub-$500 configurations to figure out what they can and cannot do. The results probably won't surprise Tom's Hardware regulars.
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Synology's NAS Setup Can Serve You Over 100TBJun 2, 2011 - in News
That's a lot of... "anatomy media"
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Zotac ZBOX Mini-PC Features VIA's Nano X2May 31, 2011 - in News
ZOTAC has revealed a new ZBOX mini-PC featuring VIA's dual-core Nano X2 processor.
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Google Cooling Entire Data Center With SeawaterMay 26, 2011 - in News
If only they cook hook that up to your gaming PC...
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First Chrome OS Desktop PC AnnouncedMay 23, 2011 - in News
Isys, a small company based in Salt Lake City, announced what it claims to be the first Chrome OS desktop PC.
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Microsoft Launches 'Buy PC, Get Xbox Free' for Students ProgramMay 19, 2011 - in News
Spend $700 on a Windows 7 PC, get a shiny new Xbox 360 (4 GB) console for free. Not a bad deal.
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Touchscreen Computing: Gateway ZX4931 And HP TouchSmart 310May 11, 2011 - in Reviews
Have you ever looked to a future without keyboards and mice? Today we review two PCs that not only integrate everything, including their screens, into one enclosure, but also include touchscreens. Best of all, both models sell for less than $700.
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Can The Murderbox Play Crysis? It Should for $20KMay 11, 2011 - in News
The murderbox extreme desktop can cost enthusiasts just over $20,000 before even installing EA's new shooter, Crysis 2.
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Aaron's Accused of Keylogging, Webcam CapturesMay 4, 2011 - in News
A lawsuit filed today against rent-to-own chain Aaron's claims its computers are storing keystrokes, taking videos and capturing desktop screens.
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Apple Announces New T-Bolt, Quad-core iMacsMay 3, 2011 - in News
Apple has announced a refresh for its iMac line, adding in support for Intel’s Thunderbolt technology and next generation quad-core CPUs.
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Google Ordered To Pay $5 Million in Linux SuitApr 27, 2011 - in News
Google has violated a Linux-related patent and has to pay Bedrock Technologies $5 million in damages.
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