Results for still in review
Articles & reviews
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After the AMD / ATI merger: Will Nvidia GeForce still compete with ATI Radeon?*
Monday 31 July 2006 – 11:58
AMD's goal for ATI as its new corporate division is to integrate its graphics-oriented intellectual property into a new consumer platform that appeals to ODM customers in the mobile space. In short, AMD needs a Centrino. But after it gets one, will there still be something called the Radeon graphics card? We asked ATI directly...and ATI couldn't give a clear answer.
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Why eBooks Still Suck*
Thursday 8 September 2005 – 06:00
eBooks have always had great promise, yet continue to disappoint. Why do they still fail to capture the minds and wallets of those of us who actually still enjoy reading? -
Can Your Old Athlon 64 Still Game?*
Friday 24 October 2008 – 06:40
We'd all love to upgrade every time a new piece of gaming hardware drops, but that's an expensive proposition. You think your Athlon 64 system is fairly quick--any chance a simple graphics upgrade can bring it up speed? We're aiming to find out.
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CES 2007: EA Mobile comes of age, Tetris still addictive*
Monday 8 January 2007 – 07:53
longside the feast of cool cell phones with all their new bells and whistles EA Mobile has been showing just how they have matured in the past year from JAMDAT, the developer of casual games like Tetris, into an EA powerhouse; taking advantage of the (relatively) huge amounts of power now available for gaming in mobile phones.
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Strom: The digital home is still far from reality*
Wednesday 19 October 2005 – 06:12
Despite vendors' claims to the contrary, the promise of the digital home remains somewhere off in the misty future. David Strom weighs in with his thoughts on the "digital den". -
Why I Went Mac But Still Keep My PC*
Monday 28 July 2008 – 11:50
Macs have come a very long way and can pretty much do everything a Windows PC can Apple says. So why do I still have a PC right beside me?
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More Than Music, With Still The Smallest Screens*
Friday 27 October 2006 – 04:54
We're now used to having music in our pockets and we're starting to demand more. True media players are bulky; they have to be to fit the screen. Playing video and watching photos on the smallest devices can still be frustrating because of the screen size. The Creative Zen V Plus disappoints, but the MSI P640 does a reasonable job - it's also a good music player at a good price.
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Multimedia Speaker Kits From Klipsch and Creative: Can 2.0 Still Cut It?*
Tuesday 9 May 2006 – 02:15
For quite a few years now, a combination of several small satellite speakers and a subwoofer has been the standard solution for multimedia audio, and has even made inroads into home listening. The question now is whether you can still get quality sound from just a pair of speakers? Two competing products from Creative and Klipsch say "yes", but are they right?
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