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Building a PVR the Hard Way*
Wednesday 3 May 2006 – 01:23
Jim Buzbee tries to build a notebook-based PVR using USB products from ADS - and is reminded of why he gave up on DIY projects.
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The Revolution Will Not be Televised - HD Video on PC*
Wednesday 5 September 2007 – 07:40 in Graphics
HD is an acronym that’s become so popular since a little more than a year ago that we could almost forget what it stands for : High Definition. Two letters which promise you an even greater home-cinema experience than before in the time of the now obsole
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Background: What Fusion will be - and what not*
Saturday 12 May 2007 – 02:39
We recently were able to spend some time with AMD to learn more about its upcoming chip technologies...
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New! Improved! Low-carb! (well, maybe not) Tom's Networking Guide*
Wednesday 5 October 2005 – 12:50
We've got a new look as TG Publishing debuts two new sites. -
Analyst Opinion: Apple is not real*
Wednesday 20 December 2006 – 06:27
You had to have your web browser on speed dial to keep up with Apple news in the past week: Contradicting and quite controversial reports made headlines, surprising with crashing iTunes sales and alleging that Apple owners are 55 years old, on average. Apple saw little need to refute any of the claims and there is a simple reason: Apple does not care - and doesn't have to.
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Synology DS-106e: One very full-featured NAS*
Wednesday 28 June 2006 – 06:53
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."
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TG Daily visits Qimonda: 300 mm fab focused on DRAM, not flash*
Monday 26 June 2006 – 04:01
In a special "Fab Day" (short for "fabrication") event at its new 300 mm production facility in Richmond, Virginia, a company that few have heard of has become, not two months into its existence, the #2 producer of DRAM on the planet. Who is Qimonda, and how does the spinoff of once trouble-ridden Infineon find a way to capitalize on rising global demand for memory, without falling into the pit of plummeting prices?
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CES 2007: The Edge handheld - Not so true wireless Internet*
Wednesday 10 January 2007 – 12:47
Every now and again we get to see a product being proudly displayed and trumpeted as the best thing since sliced bread when clearly it's a piece of crap. Enter The Edge: True Wireless Internet, a device bearing no small similarity to a 1990's pocket organiser.
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Draft 802.11n Revealed: Part 2 - Interoperable? Not So Much*
Wednesday 14 June 2006 – 08:20
In Part 2 of our series, Tim Higgins discovers an embarrassingly low level of interoperability among draft 802.11n products. And they're not very neighbourly, either.
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KotOR II: Play. Or Play Not. There is No Trying to Avoid this Review*
Saturday 26 February 2005 – 06:00
George Lucas created a universe that defines its inhabitants by the powers they choose to serve. Will you follow the shadowed path of the Dark side of the Force, or pursue the way of the Light? We decided to send our two Star Wars experts down separate paths, to see if it was worth spending your hard earned money on this latest Star Wars game. In the end we found that "many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view." -
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