We have a winner in our Asus GeForce GTX 460 giveaway
One lucky participant in our latest TR Podcast giveaway has been randomly drawn and, if he responds in time, will get to take home one of Asus' ENGTX460 DirectCU/2DI/1GD5 graphics cards. Congratulations, Sunil Goda. You should be getting an e-mail from Adam Eiberger, TR's biz guy, with instructions on...
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Nvidia's Project Denver and the fate of x86 explored
Ars Technica's Jon Stokes has penned a thought-provoking piece that looks at Nvidia's Project Denver and what it means for ARM, Intel, and the fate of x86. Many have wondered why Nvidia elected to go the ARM route instead of developing its own x86 processor. In the...
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Release roundup: Fresh SSDs and tweaking tools
We've got a couple of solid-state storage announcements in this weeks's release roundup: one from OCZ and another from the folks at Super Talent. MSI has also chimed in with some software-related news. OCZ unveils the Vertex 3 and Vertex 3 Pro SATA 6Gbps SSDs. These...
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Retro map pack in store for Battlefield 3 buyers
Battlefield 3 is the latest game due to receive a dose of fresh downloadable content on launch day. According to this post by DICE community manager Daniel Matros, the game's Back to Karkand content pack will include four levels that have appeared in previous Battlefield games: Wake Island,...
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Report: GeForce GTX 590 may be a couple weeks out
A pretty decent number of details have leaked out about Nvidia's upcoming GeForce GTX 590 already, and we're pretty sure we saw one at CES (although we weren't told exactly what it was). Now, DigiTimes has provided an updated release schedule for it. Nvidia's next dual-GPU behemoth will...
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National Clam Chowder Day Shortbread
Eight is Enough All this has happened before: Nvidia 3.0, ARM, and the fate of x86 - Ars Technica X-bit labs: Nvidia eyes porting video games from PCs, consoles to Tegra and Android Mac Rumors: Mac OS X Lion building in support for super high resolution 'Retina'...
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TR's March 2011 system guide
Just because Sandy Bridge isn't really available doesn't mean you can't build a solid PC. Join us for a look at four tantalizing configs priced at $300, $600, $1,000, and $2,700.
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