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Things AMD Needs to Fix
This is the second part of our "Needs to Fix" series. Last week we talked about a number of issues w...
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A Surveillance Primer: 5 Eyes, 9 Eyes, 14 Eyes
As awareness of global surveillance grows, more people are looking for information about the Five Ey...
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Patched Laptops: Testing Meltdown & Spectre Patches on Ultraportable
You've probably seen our coverage and tests over the past few weeks on the Meltdown and Spectre vuln...
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1440p at 165 Hz: The Ultimate Gaming Experience?
There are a lot of choices for monitors out there at the moment, which makes picking one variant as...
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Performance
If you are in the market for a new PC, you're probably all too aware of the huge variety of differen...
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Five Things I Didn't Get About Making Video Games (Until I Did It)
Before I joined Gearbox Software, I worked at Destructoidas a features editor. I worked there from 2...
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Making a Fast Quad
In a recent hardware deep-dive, we took a look at how CPU cores and cache impacted gaming performanc...
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How to Remote Access Your Computer with Chrome
There are plenty of scenarios and options when it comes to computer remote access. TeamViewer is a g...
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Five Experimental Chrome Settings Worth Enabling
Similar to the "Labs" section of Gmail, Google has a hidden list of experimental features that you c...
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The Best Skyrim Mods
Skyrim was released over three years ago! In video game terms it's a senior citizen, and by all righ...
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Things Intel Needs to Fix
As the market leader and long time dominant force in the CPU space, Intel's been able to get away wi...
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Interview with Intel's CEO: Pat Gelsinger describes a different kind of foundry
Something to look forward to:Why has Intel chosen to make the huge strategic pivot and investment to...