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Comics Preview: Early Look at Gunslinger #3, Moon Knight #9*
Thursday 29 March 2007 – 04:24
Marvel sent us some preview pages of a couple of upcoming comics; DARK TOWER: THE GUNSLINGER BORN #3 and MOON KNIGHT #9. TwitchGuru resident comic book guy Travis Meacham offers his early judgments on both.
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First Look: Samsung's BD-P1000 Blu-ray DVD Player*
Monday 19 June 2006 – 09:42
Samsung's BD-P1000 first Blu-ray player follows Toshiba's HD-A1 HD-DVD to market by about two months. Dan Bradley once again puts his own money on the line to bring us a first look.
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The little browser that could: A first look at IE7*
Thursday 16 February 2006 – 12:10
Very few individual applications have managed to cause quite such a stir over the course of their lifetime as Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Love it or loath it, Microsoft's little browser that could has played its part in pioneering modern internet history; becoming an integral part of the Windows operating system as well as the undisputed champion of the viscous browser wars.
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A Look At SCSI-Performance: Fujitsu MAJ3364MC U160-SCSI*
Monday 29 January 2001 – 06:00
IDE hard drives have come very close to the performance level of high-end SCSI drives. Is it worth spending the extra money? We compared a top-notch SCSI drive from Fujitsu with both a two-years old SCSI model and the currently fastest IDE drive, the IBM DeskStar 75GXP. -
First look: Telenav Traffic for your cellphone*
Wednesday 24 January 2007 – 10:05
So you want a universal navigation system, but you don't want to shell out $100 or more for a stationary unit in your new car or about $500 for a portable device? Well, your cellphone is always an option and it can work out quite well, if you know why you need GPS and always have the cellphone's limits in mind.
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Don't Believe the Hype: A Look Back at E3 2005*
Saturday 6 May 2006 – 07:29
E3 2006 is just around the corner, and so is the inevitable hype. To put it all in perspective, TwitchGuru turns back the clock to last year's show, and examines the games that dominated the Los Angeles Convention Center before their release. Which titles delivered on their promises, and which failed to live up to their slick trailers and relentless advertising? Let's take a look.
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First Look Exclusive: VIA KT400 for AMD Athlon*
Wednesday 14 August 2002 – 07:00
We take a first look at the VIA KT400 chipset, and it's not even launched yet, officially that is. DDR400 for AMD Athlon is fully realized, and everyone can now jump on the higher bandwidth memory bandwagon. Whoohoo! We test the first sample board with KT400; the Kudoz 7X from QDI makes its debut at the THG lab. -
First Look At Brookdale - Intel's Upcoming 845 Chipset*
Monday 2 July 2001 – 07:00
Pentium 4 sales remain low, which is not entirely the fault of the price/performance of Intel's flagship processor. Current i850 platforms require Rambus' expensive and unpopular RDRAM, which reduces Pentium 4's appeal to the buyers even more. Soon Intel will come up with an alternative to i850 plus RDRAM. In a few weeks we will have the chance to spend our money for an even crazier solution. The i845 chipset will team up Pentium 4 with the slow and ageing PC133 memory. We tested this bizarre combination. -
First Look at ATI's Rage 128*
Thursday 10 December 1998 – 06:00
Impressive was the presentation of the Rage 128 back then in Toronto at the end of August. The upcoming Rage128 3D accelerator chip would be an amazing 2D/3D solution -
"Smartbomb" Squad, Part 2: An Inside Look at the Video Game Industry with author Aaron Ruby*
Thursday 9 February 2006 – 03:16
"Smartbomb" author Aaron Ruby spent five years covering the video game industry with his wife and co-author Heather Chaplin and discovered how an evolving media is changing the entertainment business and altering our culture. In part two of the interview with the authors of "Smartbomb," Ruby shares his thoughts with TwitchGuru.
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