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"Come and Take Them!" - "300" Reviewed*
Friday 9 March 2007 – 01:11
"300" paints The Battle of Thermopylae with stunning imagery, stylized filmmaking, and a comic artist's brush. TwitchGuru's Travis Meacham infiltrated The Hot Gates to witness "300" in IMAX.
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The Smallest of Them All: The P4/2400 Micro PC*
Wednesday 9 October 2002 – 07:00
Ultra compact and fast to boot: we put Jadetec's Micro PC through its paces. In addition, we bring you a comparison with the popular Mini PC and the traditional hulking PC. -
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The Suicide Girls Tell Us What Gets Them Going*
Monday 21 November 2005 – 06:00
A randy group of girl gamers tells us what gets them excited - and how they feel about Lara's proportions, too. -
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Does Trusted Computing provide security for users or from them?*
Thursday 6 October 2005 – 03:53
Throughout the past two decades, Bruce Schneier has provided one of the most well-reasoned, clear, and unbiased perspectives regarding the broad and complex topic of implementing security and trust in computer systems and networks. The security expert and author discussed his fears about the potential misuse of Trusted Computing with TG Daily. -
There's No Stopping Them: SiS Beats AMD & Co*
Monday 11 June 2001 – 07:00
The Taiwanese manufacturer SiS has suddenly been thrust into the limelight: Athlon/Duron boards with the SiS 735 chipset manage to push its strong competitors AMD & Co. back in the rankings. -
What Kind of Person Uses Linux, And Should You Be One Of Them?*
Tuesday 23 October 2007 – 02:33 in Hardware
With Linux desktop marketshare doubling in the year we present the guide to what makes Linux desktops tick and give you some insight into whether you should be jumping onto the bandwagon.
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NAB 2005 Part 2: One Affordable Panasonic Camcorder to Rule Them All*
Tuesday 19 April 2005 – 06:00
Professional-quality camcorders have traditionally been reserved for the well-healed aspiring filmaker who could pay the $30,000 to buy the requisite gear. But now, Panasonic's AG-HVX200 has the pretenses of a professional camcorder for less than $6,000. Has a new era in camcorder technology arrived?
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