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A History of Star War Games, Part 2May 24, 2007 - in Picture Story
The familiar cockpit view of an Imperial TIE Fighter in the classic PC game TIE Fighter
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Building Real Robots!May 14, 2007 - in Reviews
Robots come out of the science fiction closet with iRobot's "Create" robot builder's kit. See the Create. Enter the Create contest. Win big. Yes Will Robinson.
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The iRobot CreateMay 14, 2007 - in Reviews
One Small Step for a Robot, One Giant Leap for Robotkind.
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System Builder Marathon: Day 4May 11, 2007 - in Reviews
We've built and tested them, now let's compare the results from the low-, mid- and high-cost PCs. How closely are price and performance related? And, we introduce a powerful Budget Gamer's System.
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System Builder Marathon: Day ThreeMay 10, 2007 - in Reviews
We've already built and benchmarked low ($525) and mid cost systems ($1,255). Today's high-end gaming system goes for $3,590. Check it out!
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System Builder Marathon: Day TwoMay 9, 2007 - in Reviews
Yesterday we built and tested a low cost PC system for $525. Today we focus on a mid-range system that costs around $1,255.
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System Builder Marathon: Day OneMay 8, 2007 - in Reviews
Over the next three days, we'll select components for, build and test low, medium and high cost PC systems. Today's system comes in at $525.
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Image Preview: BioShockApr 29, 2007 - in Picture Story
BioShock is developed by Irrational Games and published by 2K Games. The game takes place in Rapture, an underwater city, where some adversaries where atmospheric diving suits (ADSs).
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Toshiba Satellite p105-S9330 Performance Slideshow
Apr 23, 2007 - in Picture Story
It's easy to see the difference that the GeForce Go 7900 GS makes when you compare the p105's performance to the Alienware Area-51 5550i with a GeForce Go 7600 graphics processor. The 3DMark05 score for the 5550i at 1024x768 (4xAA and 8xAF) was 1436. On t
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Resident Evil 5 and Umbrella ChroniclesApr 18, 2007 - in Picture Story
Capcom's Resident Evil 5 may not arrive until 2008, but here's a glimpse at a few screenshots from the latest trailer, including this close-up of the game's hero. Is it Chris Redfield? You decide.
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WidowPC Sting 517D: Unique FeaturesApr 17, 2007 - in Picture Story
The distinctive Widow PC badge gives the Sting some sting.
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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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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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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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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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GDC 2007: Inside Sony's Keynote SurpriseMar 7, 2007 - in Picture Story
Sony began its GDC 2007 keynote by tossing some giant soccer balls into the audience. And yes, the soccer balls had a purpose that came into "play" later in the keynote.
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GDC 2007: Microsoft Games PreviewMar 6, 2007 - in Picture Story
Mass Effect is BioWare newest title, an exclusive game for the Xbox 360.
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Weird and Wonderful PCs: Your Stories Part 2Mar 2, 2007 - in Reviews
From Cheez-It boxes to heavy metal cases, here are more great stories about cool, strange and fantastic PCs and PC mods.
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Weird and Wonderful PCs and PC Mods, Your StoriesFeb 23, 2007 - in Reviews
We asked you to tell us about your favorite cool, strange or unusual PC or PC mod and, man, did you! The story's a click away.
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The $300 PCFeb 19, 2007 - in Reviews
You get what you pay for, right? But what happens if you build a PC on the cheap? We packed two boxes with low-cost AMD and Intel CPUs and other inexpensive components. Guess who dominates the low end?
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Weird and Wonderful PCs and ModsFeb 15, 2007 - in Reviews
Tell us about your favorite cool, strange or even wacky PC or PC mod. We might publish your story.
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Gaming Mouse Review: The Fanatec Headshot ControllerFeb 14, 2007 - in Picture Story
The Fanatec Headshot Controller gaming mouse.
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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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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
Feb 13, 2007 - in Picture Story
Lucasarts upcoming Star Wars: The Force Unleashed game will include "Euphoria" technology that will infuse computer-controlled characters with their own brains. Acting like real people, those characters will try to protect themselves by grabbing on to th
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Gateway Goes Gaming: FX530XT ReviewFeb 8, 2007 - in Reviews
Gateway is ready to get back into the performance business. They certainly have the experience, but can they deliver the goods?
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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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Microsoft Entertainment Desktop 7000Jan 29, 2007 - in Picture Story
The desktop package comes with a Bluetooth-enabled 7000-series keyboard and an 8000-series mouse.
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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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Making a custom PC enclosure with ProtocaseJan 25, 2007 - in Reviews
PC customization has exploded in recent years, but it's important to remember that computer customization has always been around.
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