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The Ideal Smartphone for 2017
2016 was another year where, for the most part, it was hard to pick a bad smartphone. Sure, the Gala...
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How 3D Game Rendering Works, A Deeper Dive: Rasterization and Ray Tracing
In this second part of our deeper look at 3D game rendering, we'll be focusing what happens to the 3...
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Then and Now: 5 Generations of GeForce Graphics Compared
It may not seem like it, but we've been gaming on DirectX 11 graphics hardware for half a decade. Th...
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PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds Mini
Although PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds hasn't officially launched yet, a pre-release build of the ti...
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We Test a $1,000 CPU From 2010 vs. Ryzen 3
Today we're going to have a bit of benchmark fun as we test out a processor we reviewed in 2010. Rec...
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Productivity on a $200 Chromebook, Coming From an Enthusiast Desktop
There's no denying that a desktop PC is the ideal place to handle a heavy productivity session. That...
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Use Gmail Filters to Automate your Inbox
One of the most powerful tools Gmail provides is its filtering system. Strangely, it seems that few...
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The Rise, Fall and Revival of AMD
AMD is one of the oldest designers of large scale microprocessors and has been the subject of polari...
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An Android User's Perspective: Two Weeks with the iPhone 6s, Part 2
It's now been two weeks since I started using the iPhone 6s as my daily driver, and so far the devic...
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SimCity 2000 is the Most Important Game I've Ever Played
The same game can be different things to different people, with gender, history, age, cultural backg...
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How CPUs are Designed and Built, Part 2: CPU Design Process
Now that we know how processors work at a high level, it's time to dig inside to understand how the...
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Microsoft/Minecraft: How much did Redmond overpay?
Earlier this week it was confirmed that Microsoft is acquiring Minecraft maker Mojang for $2.5 billi...