We're coming to you live from the Pat Gelsinger-Dadi Perlmutter keynote, where we're expecting to learn more about Nehalem and upcoming Intel tech. Listen in as we commit typos in real time. Read more...
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Last post by A_Pickle at 6:01 PM on August 20, 2008
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Asus' Eee PC 1000 40G netbook
Asus' Eee PC has grown up with the new 1000 40G, which features an Atom processor, 10.2" screen, comfortable keyboard, 802.11n Wi-Fi, 40GB of solid-state storage, and a six-cell battery. Read on to see if this is the best netbook yet, or maybe your next notebook. Read more...
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Last post by Tamale at 4:01 PM on August 20, 2008 -
Live blog from Craig Barrett's IDF keynote
Read along as we type live from Craig Barrett's IDF keynote. Read more...
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The TR Podcast 14: X2s, X3s, and why more is less
Join us as we dive into the top-of-the-line graphics offering from AMD, Nvidia's financial and technical woes, Asus's latest Eee product, and how the TR people backupor don't backuptheir data. If last week's FoldinghHome segment caught your interest, our 'how-to' on Folding in this episode is for you. Read more...
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Hiper's Osiris enclosure
Egyptian deity meets brushed aluminum in Hiper's Osiris, a formidable new contender among high-end PC cases. Will its upside-down design and understated good looks win us over? Let's have a look. Read more...
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Last post by nexxcat at 11:28 PM on August 18, 2008 -
AMD's Radeon HD 4870 X2 graphics card
We've already previewed the Radeon HD 4870 X2, and today the card is becoming official. To mark the occasion, we've wrangled two of these dual-GPU monsters and paired them up via CrossFire. We've also assembled a bundle of GeForce GTX cards for comprehensive next-generation multi-GPU madness. Read more...
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Last post by Usacomp2k3 at 9:37 AM on August 18, 2008 -
The TR Podcast 13: Deconstructing Larrabee and the strange art of CPU naming
Gather 'round the water cooler as TR's editors consider Intel's Larrabee architecture, the weird science of CPU naming, the week's tech news, and a bundle of recent reviews. Then listen as we invite some of our top Team TR members in to talk about Folding@home. Read more...
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ASUS's Eee Box B202 small form factor PC
Asus's Eee Box B202 is the tiniest, quietest desktop computer this side of the Mac Mini. But can the B202 do for desktops what the Eee PC did for notebooks? Read on for our take. Read more...
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Last post by HurgyMcGurgyGurg at 11:48 PM on August 11, 2008 -
A first look at Nvidia's GPU physics
Next week, Nvidia will release graphics drivers that will let owners of most GeForce 8, GeForce 9, and GeForce GTX 200-series graphics cards use PhysX acceleration without spending a dime. Here's a quick look at how PhysX handles on a mainstream gaming rig with a GeForce 8800 GT. Read more...
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