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Finding The World's Best Hardware Prices: Shop Globally*
Thursday 6 December 2007 – 04:34 in Business
Do you know which country has the best prices for PC gear? We looked at pricing in the United States, Canada, Germany, France, the United Kingdom and Australia to find out just how much prices vary from one market to another
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TG Daily Top-10: Most significant Hardware of 2006*
Friday 15 December 2006 – 09:19
Here's the second installment of our year-end top-10 series. Following the rather negative top-10 disappointments of 2006, we are continuing with ten (actually twelve) contestants which we believe had the greatest impact on the hardware industry this year.
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New! Hardware Router Charts Go Interactive*
Wednesday 24 May 2006 – 08:37
We've made our router chart even better by giving you the ability to select your benchmark for quick comparisons among routers. Now it's even easier to find the product that's best for you.
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RAID Without Additional Hardware: Do It Yourself With Windows 2000*
Thursday 6 September 2001 – 07:00
Although IDE RAID controllers provide a cost-effective way of creating high-performance RAID storage systems, you can even do away with this piece of hardware by using Windows 2000 support for software RAID. We took a detailed look at this option and put several different configurations to the test. -
Hardware News Roundup - February 2008*
Friday 1 February 2008 – 11:30 in Hardware
A to-the-point, heavily illustrated review of recent news from our hardware expert Thomas Soderstrom. Motherboards, memory, coolers, cases, power supplies, and a famous overclocker, they're all here.
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Hardware Router NTK - Terminology Guide*
Wednesday 25 December 2002 – 12:00
Even though you have our general recommendations, you should still understand the features you're likely to find in your router, and what they do. -
Hardware Router NTK - Introduction*
Friday 15 March 2002 – 10:00
If you have a broadband connection and more than one computer, chances are you're looking for a way to let all those computers share that speedy Internet on-ramp. A few years ago, your only choice would have been to use some sort of software solution, such as a NAT router or proxy server, because the only hardware solutions available were intended for heavy duty "enterprise" level applications, and were priced accordingly! -
Reviving Old Hardware*
Thursday 27 September 2007 – 09:35 in Hardware
So the big Vista push has been and gone, and many users have upgraded, some have switched to Mac products and still others are despairing over their choices. Where does leave the old computers, the ones that didn’t make the cut, the ones that showed a ne ...
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Hardware Router Chart*
Friday 31 March 2006 – 10:26
Higher speed Internet connections mean that your router can become a choke point. Use our chart to make sure you get your money's worth!
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Hardware Router Chart - Update 1*
Thursday 13 April 2006 – 08:33
The first update to our Router Chart using new test techniques shows that some fast routers are even faster than we thought!
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How We Test Hardware Routers*
Friday 1 August 2003 – 06:00
We use Ixia's free Qcheck utility to put routers through their paces. We use the simple test setup pictured below to run three basic tests. -
Hardware Companies Outside The Box*
Wednesday 12 September 2007 – 09:20 in Hardware
Assisting to make gameplay possible... Thank you DevRel!
Image Courtesy: AMD
Computer graphics manufacturers are primarily known for the hardware they produce, but there is a whole lot more than meets the eye. If you like PC games, then you are familia
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How We Test Hardware Routers 2006*
Tuesday 23 May 2006 – 04:32
Our latest update describing how we put routers to the test.
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Hardware Router Need To Know 2006*
Tuesday 16 May 2006 – 10:32
Everyone with a high-speed Internet connection needs a router. So why not learn how to choose the one that best meets your needs? We've updated and expanded our classic Hardware Router Need To Know to help you do just that!
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Will Open Source Save Hardware?*
Friday 4 July 2003 – 06:00
These last few days, I have fanned the fanboy flames of the barbecue of indignation (Happy Independence Day), so, being a good judge of hate mail by now, I can feel the lethargy all around me. There used to be more bite, more venom, and more banter in the old days (2002). Who can blame them, the PC platform is languishing. Hardware fanatics are at a loss, and maybe that's why they sometimes seem to be clutching at straws - to maintain enthusiasm. Can the Open Source movement step into this vacuum?
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