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Rules Of The Internet Now Complete In A Convenient 583-Page PDF
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
The FCC published a 583-page document covering the new rules to the Open Internet.

Intel Drivers Bring Quick Sync Video to Pentium, Celeron
By Kevin Parrish published
Select Pentium and Celeron CPUs are getting Quick Sync Video. UPDATED.

Windows 8 Picture Passwords Easy to Crack, say Researchers
By Kevin Parrish published
Researchers have found a way to get past Picture Gesture Authentication.

AMD A10-6700 And A10-6800K Review: Richland Hits The Desktop
By Don Woligroski published
Richland, code name for AMD's highest-end APUs, finds its way into our lab in the form of A10-6700 and A10-6800K. Based on the Piledriver architecture and VLIW4 graphics, these chips are slight improvements to Trinity. Can they outshine Core i3, though?

AMD's Kabini: Jaguar And GCN Come Together In A 15 W APU
By Don Woligroski published
AMD is ready to talk about the Temash and Kabini APUs, based on its Jaguar x86 architecture and Graphics Core Next design. We even have a reference Temash-based notebook here in the lab for benchmarking. How does it compare to Pentium and Core i3?

Tom's Guide: 13 Free Tools for Viewing and Editing PDFs
By Jane McEntegart published
Check out Tom's Guide's latest story on PDF viewers!
Firefox 19 in Beta, Built-in PDF Reader, More ARMv6 Support
By Catherine Cai published
Firefox 19 comes with a built-in PDF reader.

Good Things In Small Packages: Seven Nettop Platforms, Tested
By Katharina Ulbrich, Benjamin Kraft published
It'd be easy to dismiss nettops as underpowered attempts at miniaturization, but they’re good enough for surfing the Web, writing emails, and watching some video. Today, we're comparing seven different platforms based on CPUs from Intel, AMD, and VIA.
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