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Apple and Google Tablets Moving to Microsoft Territory
The common refrain has been that tablets are for consumption and that laptops are for productivity,...
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DDR4 Memory at 4000 MT/s, Does It Make a Difference?
Normally I don't pay much attention to e-mails that hit my inbox from manufacturers claiming that a...
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Then and Now: Six Generations of $200 Mainstream Radeon GPUs Compared
A few weeks ago we published our latest feature in the 'Then and Now' series, testing and comparing...
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4 Years of Ryzen 5, CPU & GPU Scaling Benchmark
In our last massive CPU and GPU scaling benchmark, we put Zen 3 series processors to the test, and w...
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Apple iPod: The First 10 Years of the Ubiquitous Media Player
#ThrowbackThursday: The iPod is one of the most iconic devices of the 21st century and the product t...
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Why Refresh Rates Matter: From 30Hz to 540Hz
Are higher refresh rates better for gaming? Yes, they are. In this article we'll explain why refresh...
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Why Incognito Mode and Private Browsing are Not Private
Are you expecting to have complete privacy when you enable incognito mode or private browsing within...
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Optogenetics: A Virtual Reality System for Controlling Living Cells
Our brains communicate with electrical and chemical signaling, but scientists have discovered that l...
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Make Chrome Run Faster and Keep RAM Usage Under Control
Chrome has come a long way since its first beta was released in 2008. Currently sitting at the top o...
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Boutique PC Builders vs OEM Pre
With the shortage of graphics cards, which are currently selling at several times their MSRP, even g...
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The Sims: 22 Years and Counting
Every gamer who was alive at the turn of the millennium has either played, or at the very least hear...
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Dual Booting: Windows and Ubuntu
Dual booting is a great way to get the best of both worlds of Windows and Linux. It’s relatively str...