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  • Tom's Favorite Gadget - The Nomad Jukebox from Creative*
    Friday 10 November 2000 – 06:00
    Whoever hasn't got the message by now will never get it. MP3 kicks some major butt because of many reasons. Taking advantage of MP3 is easier than ever before, but until recently, mobile MP3-devices were limited to only an hour of playtime or to shock-sensitive MP3-CDROM devices. Creative's Nomad Jukebox is using a 6 GB notebook hard drive, which offers a tremendous amount of MP3-storage space. However, with a little bit of skill the Jukebox can easily be 'upgraded' to 20 GB or even more.
  • Tom's Blurb: MTH - The Story Isn't Over Yet ...*
    Monday 15 May 2000 – 06:00
    For most of Intel's customers that sold products with MTH the fun is only starting. Still most people are badly informed; still it's a fact that every owner of an MTH-chip is entitled to a replacement of refund. We've got some thoughts about why Intel is not replacing with Solano-platforms once it's out and if Intel isn't a commendable company for its honest policy. We also have some info for i840-owners with SDRAM.
  • Tom's Hardware Guide Readers' Choice Awards 2001*
    Tuesday 19 February 2002 – 06:00
    Over 55,000 registered voters took part in our Readers' Choice Awards, and now, we can present the results. Here are the products that you chose as your Best of 2001. Finally, we announce the winner of the Power Box, being built to Tom's own specifications and sporting a unique Tom's Hardware custom paint job.
  • Tom's Hardware Speed Project: Pentium 4, Over 3 GHz!*
    Thursday 17 January 2002 – 06:00
    We've pushed the Intel P4 to over 3 GHz, and here are the benchmarks to go along with it. If this is what the future holds for Intel CPUs then, we're in for a heck of a ride! And overclocking is back with a vengeance.
  • Tom's Blurb: Voodoo3 and Intel 820 Chipset*
    Tuesday 13 April 1999 – 06:00
    Tom's column on the hardware scene: Cool Tour of Sanyo Denki, Visit to Asus in Taipei, US Lab and German Website, 3D Chip News, Camino Deliberately Delayed
  • Tom's Blurb: Current Stats of Intel and AMD*
    Monday 11 January 1999 – 06:00
    Tom's new column on the hardware scene: Pentium II will soon be dead, long live Pentium III! 'Celeron', remember that name! What's up with AMD? AMD K6-2 'AFR66' - don't get framed! Andreas Stiller on the miraculous 'KCS Spintel Card'. Epilogue to the TNT Card Review.
  • Tom's Monster Truck Madness Frame Rate Benchmark*
    Sunday 3 November 1996 – 06:00
    After lots of testing and discussions, Fredi Gross and me came to a final version of the FIRST REAL WORLD DIRECT3D BENCHMARK
  • Tom's Blurb: Overclocking AMD's Socket A Processors*
    Monday 10 July 2000 – 06:00
    Overclocking AMD's new Socket A processors goes in the next round. While AMD is planning to lock the multiplier of all new Socket A processors so that it can't be altered on the motherboard, we can give you some details on how to alter the voltage and multiplier settings right on the CPU. NVIDIA is not happy with Gainward's super-duper GeForce 2 GTS card, Intel admits that SDRAM beats RDRAM and the Tomshardware-team has reason to celebrate. All that is covered in this mammoth-blurb!
  • Tom's Take On NVIDIA's New GeForce2 GTS*
    Thursday 27 April 2000 – 07:00
    After 36h benchmark marathons, no sleep and tons of writing I can finally present you my delayed, but epic GeForce2 GTS review. Does the fastest 3D chip available blow everything else out of the water?
  • Tom's Blurb: Matrox G400 and PC133*
    Monday 31 May 1999 – 06:00
    Tom's column on the hardware scene: Photographs of the US-Lab, Matrox G400, PC133, Socket 7 Performance of the latest 3D accelerators, Epilogue
  • Tom's Blurb: What TNT2 Card To Choose?*
    Monday 17 May 1999 – 06:00
    Tom's column on the hardware scene: It's time to come clear ... Why did all this fuss happen in the first place? It's no fun being under permanent fire ... Brian's Comments. I am declaring one-sided cease-fire. John Carmack's Comments about 3D-Chips. TNT2-Cards Coming Out Soon - So Which is Best? The important aspects for choosing a TNT2-card. Intel released Pentium III 550.
  • Tom's Blurb: Processors and 3D Game Benchmarking*
    Tuesday 16 February 1999 – 06:00
    Tom's column on the hardware scene: Arranging the Start of a New Era of Hardware Reviews. PIII, K6-3, Voodoo3 and TNT2. 3D Games for Benchmarking - A Sad Story. "This Game Runs Best With a 3Dfx-Chip" Soaps, Politics and why Customers Are the Butt.
  • Tom's Blurb: Intel's 'Almador' Chipset, Solano News and the MTH-Debacle*
    Tuesday 23 May 2000 – 06:00
    You might have heard the good news; Intel is developing a chipset (code name 'Almador') that will use SDRAM, possibly even DDR SDRAM as main memory. Unlike the latest news claim however, 'Almador' will not be for 'Willamette', but for the next generation of 'Coppermine'. We've also got some news regarding Solano and I will give my next report on the still smoldering MTH replacement/refund nightmare.
  • Tom's Blurb: The World's Largest Computer Show CeBIT Bans Online Press*
    Tuesday 22 February 2000 – 06:00
    In a futile attempt to downplay the inability to deal with requests for press registration of online media, CeBIT questions the 'ethics' of online journalists and bans them all from CeBIT2000.
  • Tom's Blurb: Intel's Press Incident and What Else You Should Know*
    Monday 10 March 1997 – 06:00
    The Intel Press Incident, Strong Arm Tactics - The Best Way to Reign the Computer Industry? Hardware Testing Samples for the Computer Press - How Do these Guys Get them?

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