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Too Good to Be True: Michael's Computers*
Wednesday 17 March 2004 – 06:00
You ever see an offer for hardware that seemed too good to miss? Well, we dug deep into Michael's Computer and its claims of "The World's Fastest Computers." Our sleuth meister digs up evidence, interviews the Michael and lays it all out for you in print and on video. -
In Search of True DDR2 Bleeding Edge Memory*
Monday 27 February 2006 – 03:00
We tested DDR2 modules from 16 vendors and gauged latency, overclocking capabilities and other features. Bottom line: tread carefully because there are big differences in performance.
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Alienware m15x: True Gaming Portability?*
Friday 8 August 2008 – 09:30
Last year we tested a pair of gaming notebooks from Dell and its subsidiary, Alienware. Since then Dell has updated its part, while Alienware introduced a new, more portable model. Now it’s time to find out: does the new middleweight unit have game?
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CES 2007: Aliph's Jawbone headset and Noise Shield sound too good to be true*
Tuesday 9 January 2007 – 04:49
If ever there was a perfect product displayed at a mammoth trade like CES, Aliph's Jawbone might be it. The Bluetooth headset, which is available exclusively for Cingular Wireless customers, uses Aliph's Noise Shield Technology to virtually eliminate background and present clearer conversations.
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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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MMR: Can You Be a True Gamer If You're On Drugs?*
Tuesday 5 September 2006 – 02:38
Last week's story "Gaming's New Drug Culture" sparked a firestorm of criticism and spirited feedback from readers. But a central question remains: is it acceptable behaviour for gamers to use drugs, either for simple enjoyment or to prolong and enhance their play? Readers weigh in on the controversial article and the sensitive subject.
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A 4.1 GHz Dual Core at £79.95 - Can it be True?*
Wednesday 10 May 2006 – 12:26
The Pentium D 805 is a budget CPU, but it puts lots of processors from AMD and Intel to shame. Although it is not based on the latest 65 nm core, this CPU remains stable even when operating at amazing 4.1 GHz. What will this mean for the status quo in the computer industry?
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GDC 2006: The True Indy Developer*
Monday 3 April 2006 – 11:24
Can a game developer still be considered "indy" after creating a mainstream hit and after moving out of the garage and into a quality office space? TwitchGuru takes a look at the 2006 Independent Games Festival and the evolving world of the indy developer.
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Are true computing platforms emerging in the mobile devices market?*
Friday 7 October 2005 – 11:57
With the emergence of Windows Mobile and BlackBerry as contenders in the handheld space, and the sublimation of Palm OS, TG Daily asked four leading analysts to assess whether handheld development is moving beyond the operating system and a processor: Are we on the way platform-centric handheld world? -
Terrific Tablet Technology - An Attempt to Deliver on the Promise of True Portability*
Friday 26 July 2002 – 06:00
PaceBlade enters the tablet PC market with the Transmeta Crusoe driven PaceBook. We will see it the Crusoe processor can deliver on the well known promise of longer battery life and find out if the promise of tablet PC technology is not a reality.
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