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  • 3.5" Hard Drive Charts

    Tom's Interactive 3.5" Hard Drive Charts compare low-level as well as application performance of more than 40 popular hard drive models. The charts include all popular 3.5" desktop drive manufacturers such as Hitachi, Samsung, Seagate and Western Digital. They list UltraATA and Serial ATA interfaces, 7,200 and 10,000 RPM drives, and capacities between 36 GB and 1000 GB. 15 individual benchmark categories analyze read and write throughput, interface performance, average access time, Windows startup performance and several I/O access patterns that are imperative for server and workstation scenarios. Two comparison features make our Hard Drive Charts unique on the Internet: The Cost per Gigabyte calculation and the Price/Performance Index, which relates performance, capacity and cost. Prices are updated daily using the latest price information provided by TG Stores.

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  • TG Daily complete wrap-up of CES 2006 coverage
    January 3, 2006 – 11:10 PM
    Take about a quarter million people, stuff them all into about 40 football fields, load them with the latest consumer gadgets, and what happens? Pandemonium. This year's CES was a little more Vegas and a lot more Hollywood this year, as everybody wanted to be a content company all of a sudden.
  • TG Daily's Week in Review: Processor wars heating up
    June 2, 2006 – 8:16 PM
    AMD and Intel determined the headlines this week - both good and not so good news. Let's get the not so good news out of the way first: Intel may lay off 16,000 employees. On the positive side, Intel surprised with a capable flagship processor, countered by AMD with a dual-socket approach and aggressive platform strategy.
  • TG Daily Report: Microsoft Office for $4
    March 2, 2006 – 3:28 PM
    Glittering watches, silk ties and tailored suits are what you would expect to buy from a shopping center in Asia, but what about illegal software? Software pirates in the U.S. typically download their programs from peer-to-peer download sites, people in countries like China and Thailand can simply head to a nearby mall. Chances of criminal penalties for the buyers are slim.
  • CES 2006: Highlights of Thursday's coverage from TG Daily
    January 7, 2006 – 12:09 AM
    The first official day of this year's Consumer Electronics Show - which we who keep count call "Day 2" - brought the two competing high-definition videodisc formats back into the spotlight. Meanwhile, a consumer electronics giant and a microprocessor foundry both took steps to become, well, the next Napster.
  • Update: TG Daily's Computex video coverage
    June 27, 2006 – 8:14 PM
    We have rendered and uploaded several new videos to our the Computex microsite. The new videos cover the gamut from executive interviews to the Tom's Hardware Guide's very own boothbabe using the Zalman heatsink as a makeup mirror. All videos come in streaming WMV format and some are available as a downloadable, high-quality H.264 video file.

Articles

  • TG Daily Week in Review (May 15-19)
    May 18, 2006 – 7:14 PM in AMD/ATI
    TG Daily Week in Review (May 15-19) If you can't beat 'em, sue 'em. Having lost about 80% of the MP3 player market to Apple, Creative has sued Apple for patent infringement. Read more here.
  • TG Daily at the NASCAR Allstate 400
    August 9, 2006 – 6:14 PM in AMD/ATI
    TG Daily at the NASCAR Allstate 400 Meet NASCAR's $750,000 tech truck: The fancy paint work hides state of the art computer technology that provides the backbone for the timing and scoring of NASCAR races. Join us for a walk through the "technology center" and see how computers and other te
  • TG Daily interview: Chat with a World of Warcraft bot programmer
    December 14, 2005 – 10:57 AM
    TG Daily interview: Chat with a World of Warcraft bot programmer Earlier this month, we ran a preview of an exclusive interview with Mercury, a developer of a World of Warcraft bot - a cheat program to accelerate the player's progress within the game. In this full interview, Mercury talks to TG Daily editor Humphrey Cheung about his motivation to create WoWglider, how it works and avoids detection, and his future plans for the bot.
  • TG Daily interviews Intel Senior VP: "Core is changing the game"
    July 27, 2006 – 11:14 AM
    TG Daily interviews Intel Senior VP: Intel is back. With Core 2 Duo, the firm's most significant product in more than a decade, the company is offering what is considered to be the best microprocessor available today. TG Daily used the opportunity to talk with David Perlmutter, Intel's top mobility executive, about Core. Join us in a chat about challenges, opportunities, AMD and future products.
  • TG Daily Top-10: Most significant Hardware of 2006
    December 15, 2006 – 4:22 AM
    TG Daily Top-10: Most significant Hardware of 2006 Here's the second installment of our year-end top-10 series. Following the rather negative top-10 disappointments of 2006, we are continuing with ten (actually twelve) contestants which we believe had the greatest impact on the hardware industry this year.

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