Results for future in review
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Back To The Future: Serial ATA Arrives At Last*
Monday 12 August 2002 – 07:00
It will all be worth it in the end. With 150 MByte/s, simpler cabling and guaranteed compatibility with earlier parallel ATA standards, Serial ATA looks set to become the dominant interface for hard disks. There are many claims being made for this new standard - but are they justified? Here, THG puts a spotlight on the technology and checks out the first products. -
A Look Into The Hard Drive's Future*
Wednesday 3 September 2008 – 07:30
What will the hard drive be like in the coming years? We looked at all the manufacturers, products and market segments, and visited a Hitachi technology seminar to look at how the firm intends to reach an amazing 50 TB capacity by the next decade.
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Future Promise for Graphics: PCI Express*
Wednesday 10 March 2004 – 06:00
PCI Express is coming. We try to give you a forecast of how it will affect graphic cards and systems. We also try to find out if we really need the increased bandwidth of 4GB per second that PCI Express x16 offers at this time. -
Paid video downloads have no future - study*
Tuesday 15 May 2007 – 01:12
Forrester is one of the first market research firms to question the opportunities of paid video download services. ...
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Does PC Gaming Have a Future?*
Friday 5 May 2006 – 09:35
Most of the attention in the gaming world this year is being focused on next generation consoles from Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo. But what about PC gaming? TwitchGuru turns to former professional gaming champion Dennis "Thresh" Fong, and Adam Boyden, Vice-president at Xfire, to find out why PC gaming still has a leg up on the new consoles, and why the future of PC gaming is bright.
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The Future Of Online Gaming*
Friday 17 June 2005 – 06:00
With next generation consoles including built-in online features, gaming is about to undergo a transformation. -
Performance of Future 6x86MX CPUs*
Sunday 27 July 1997 – 07:00
Last week I received a new 6x86MX CPU that turned out to be very overclockable -
HDMI - Past, Present, and Future*
Monday 8 January 2007 – 10:53
In 2002, the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) was founded by major electronics manufacturers, including Hitachi, Philips, Sony, Toshiba and others.
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Dual Core And The Future of Gaming*
Friday 8 July 2005 – 06:00
We have heard from Intel and AMD - and other parties with vested interests - about how great dual core processing is. Still, so far, the great new age in PC game computing has yet to begin. We asked technical gurus from AMD, Intel, ATi, NVIDIA and Epic Games on what we can expect for the future. -
Intel Stakes Its Vision of the PC Future with 775 Launch*
Saturday 19 June 2004 – 07:00
Welcome to Intel's brave new CPU world. In arguably its most ambitious processor and chipset architecture launch to date, Intel's new 775 architecture, comprising nine processors, offers enhanced features for audio, graphics, storage and other applications as Intel's sets its sights on becoming the CPU mainstay in the "the digital home world." But for the tried-and-true overclockers, gamers and enthusiasts, THG's benchmarks offer a glimpse of the truth amidst the multi-million dollar ad and marketing dollars. -
Gold View the Present and Future of Microsoft Vista In the Enterprise*
Wednesday 28 March 2007 – 01:55
Microsoft Windows Vista is getting an unbelievable amount of press these days. So much so that one would think it was a no-brainer to upgrade. The question of upgrading, however, is twofold: will consumers flock to adopt it? And even if they do, when will it take hold in business?
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Logitech New Mouse Range Goes Back to the Future*
Friday 9 July 2004 – 07:00
Logitech has boosted accuracy, precision and response for its latest crop of gaming mice. Other standard "lifestyle" mice in the new range are a lot smarter. In addition to putting the devices through an exhaustive battery of tests, we interviewed Logitech founder Daniel Borel to learn about Logitech's vision thing. -
Nintendo's Future: Does It Involve You?*
Monday 25 April 2005 – 06:00
A war is underway among the giants of gaming: a war to get their hardware into your pockets. Who the winner is, will have consequences for all gamers. But just who exactly does Nintendo think a gamer is?
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