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What is the best free anti-virus, the perfect software for data backup, or the best photo editing application? Tom's Hardware offers regular themed selections to keep you informed and help you make the best choice.

reviews - DECEMBER 10 1

Verizon has myriad small, medium and enterprise business-related cloud services, everything from the mundane process of making backups to more sophisticated collections of virtual and even physical servers. In...

news - DECEMBER 9 30

The ending for Heart of the Swarm has been leaked before we even know when it's going to hit retailers.

news - DECEMBER 9 82

Windows 8 will supposedly have separate 32-bit and 64-bit interfaces, the latter dubbed as "Wind."

news - DECEMBER 9 64

Don't look at one of these if you're into Windows.

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After getting OnLive's subscription model wrong, EA CFO revealed his concerns over the cloud gaming service's latency.

news - DECEMBER 9 5

The cloud-based gaming service will offer movies and TV shows sometime in 2011.

news - DECEMBER 9 19

Welcome to the world of cloud computing.

news - DECEMBER 9 24

Is it possible for a MMOG to have a ten-year lifespan in a World of WarCraft era?

reviews - DECEMBER 9 2

Believe it or not, Intel delivered the world’s first dual-core desktop processor only 5 years ago in 2005. That was the Pentium Processor Extreme Edition 840. At the time, Hyper-Threading already had been...

news - DECEMBER 8 22

This is what it's like living on a cloud.

news - DECEMBER 8 12

It's the entire cloud inside your browser.

news - DECEMBER 8 31

App-enabled devices will outship the traditional PC within 18 months, according to a report published by IDC.

news - DECEMBER 8 33

The birth of a full web-based OS.

news - DECEMBER 8 24

Google has almost quietly upgraded the nightly builds of Chrome 10 with a new JavaScript engine. Version 3.0.0.1 is, in some applications, twice as fast as the predecessor 2.5.9.1.

news - DECEMBER 7 28

Futuremark has released all three versions of 3DMark 11.

news - DECEMBER 7 44

Blizzard's Greg Street said the next expansion will probably feature a new continent, however he admits WoW needs plot fixing after the release of Cataclysm.

news - DECEMBER 7 23

If you've ever been to the zoo and looked for the 'fire foxes' you'll know that they're actually called red pandas and they're endangered. Right now, Mozilla is doing all it can to raise awareness of the red...

news - DECEMBER 7 11

The latest build of Ubuntu adds the Unity desktop interface.

news - DECEMBER 7 31

A BBC investigation into game addiction has sparked a retaliation by Blizzard and the UK's TIGA.

news - DECEMBER 6 7

Blizzard has launched a public test server for patch v1.2.

news - DECEMBER 6 20

Intel's OASIS will keep an eye on your kitchen food.

reviews - DECEMBER 6 163

Ready for the launch of Blizzard's World of Warcraft: Cataclysm expansion tomorrow? Is your PC? We test 24 different graphics cards from AMD and Nvidia, CPUs from AMD and Intel, and compare DirectX 9 to DirectX...

news - DECEMBER 4 26

Blizzard cleared the air in regards to using official StarCraft 2 cheat codes in the single-player campaign.

news - DECEMBER 3 26

More StarCraft 2 cheaters are going down thanks to Blizzard's mighty banhammer.

news - DECEMBER 2 84

Windows 8 may store key kernel files on Microsoft cloud servers.

reviews - DECEMBER 2 55

After a long hiatus from Tom's Definitive Linux Software Roundup, Adam Overa is back with the fourth installment in the series covering Image Apps. This is a showcase of Linux software designed for creating,...

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