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  • Going Casual with WildTangent CEO Alex St. John*
    Tuesday 16 May 2006 – 03:31
    Going Casual with WildTangent CEO Alex St. John Before launching WildTangent, the company's co-founder and CEO Alex St. John helped create DirectX technology at Microsoft, which revolutionized Windows multimedia. Now St. John says WildTangent is about to transform the business of casual games.
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  • Sapphire Gets Hot by Going Cool*
    Wednesday 12 April 2006 – 03:10
    Sapphire Gets Hot by Going Cool Until now, water-cooled graphics cards have only been seen on custom-built systems. Is that all about to change? Sapphire has brought the Blizzard X1900XTX to market, allowing average consumers to upgrade to something once reserved for the elite. But how well does it work?
  • Going the SAS Storage Way*
    Friday 7 April 2006 – 12:31
    Going the SAS Storage Way Fast, scalable and reliable, Serial Attached SCSI's day has come. Our comprehensive look at hard drives, host adapters and storage applications shows what you can expect out of SAS for enterprise storage applications.
  • Going For 4GB: DDR2-1066 Kit Round-Up*
    Monday 22 September 2008 – 04:00
    Going For 4GB: DDR2-1066 Kit Round-Up Seven of the highest-profile memory vendors sent in their latest 2 x 2GB DDR2-1066 kits, which we poked, prodded, and of course, overclocked. We have two Recommended Buy awards for you this time!
  • Synology DS-106e: One very full-featured NAS*
    Wednesday 28 June 2006 – 06:53
    Synology DS-106e: One very full-featured NAS Synology's latest disk station does just about everything that you'd want a single-drive NAS to do. As Jim Buzbee says, "you won't go wrong with the DS-106e."
  • Star Trek Is 40! And We're Going To Celebrate!*
    Friday 8 September 2006 – 10:01
    Star Trek Is 40! And We're Going To Celebrate! On September 8, 1966, Star Trek was first aired to the world. 40 years, 704 episodes and 10 movies later, TwitchGuru intends to celebrate with a raft of Trekkie (or Trekker?) articles to pay homage to our favourite sci-fi creation of all time.
  • Sony DSC-R1: Going After SLRs*
    Friday 10 March 2006 – 01:00
    Sony DSC-R1: Going After SLRs Bridge cameras look like SLRs but use a fixed lens and electronic viewfinder. They are popular with many amateurs, but are also often criticized for the small size of their sensors, which makes it hard to control depth of field and results in noise at high sensitivity settings. Sony is the first manufacturer to go beyond those limitations with their R1. Should you rush out to buy one?
  • Keeping Your CPU Going If Your Cooler Fails*
    Thursday 27 September 2007 – 02:32 in Hardware
    Keeping Your CPU Going If Your Cooler Fails Processors have had a long history often checkered with heat emergencies. When CPUs first broke the Gigahertz line, huge heat sinks and powerful fans were necessary to cope with the heat that these chips dissipated. Some products, such as the Intel Pent ...
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