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Notebook batteries, not meant to last? Notebook batteries are costly to replace, which begs the question why some of them fail after a relative short period of use. |
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More phenomenal AMD marketing? With the introduction of the new Phenom II processor AMD uses a new marketing strategy with similar naming conventions to Intel's. |
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Intel's Core i7, is it ever enough? The Core i7 platform solidifies Intel's lead over AMD, while obsoleting generations of its own products. But isn't enough enough at some point? |
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The frustrations of building a new PC Building a PC seems trivial these days as hardware incompatibilities are supposed to be a thing of the past. We find out how that is not really the case. |
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Ray-tracing, the PC's next killer-app? Ray-tracing could well be the next killer-app providing a quantum leap in PC gaming realism, just like 3Dfx Voodoo Graphics did in the '90s. |
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Obsolete computer hardware, remember this? Finding a few boxes with obsoleted computer hardware and games brings back memories of a bygone age of computing. |
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Made in China, a security risk? Recent reports of counterfeit computer hardware from China have once again sparked the discussion on whether this poses a security risk. |
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Global warming, fact or farce? Global warming and the environment: topics that have been discussed numerous times. Here is another look at what we, as end users, can do. |
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Is the HD-DVD versus Blu-ray format war finally over? Is HD-DVD fighting a losing battle and will Blu-ray prevail or will HD-DVD's price and backwards compatibility win the consumer over? |
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Will Microsoft keep missing the boat? Microsoft often pitches itself as the great innovator and its products as innovative, but are they really? Here is a closer look. |
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