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A Decade Later: Does the Q6600 Still Have Game in 2017?
Launched over a decade ago, the 65nm Core 2 Extreme QX6700 was Intel's first quad-core desktop proce...
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How 3D Game Rendering Works: Vertex Processing
In this first part of our deeper look at 3D game rendering, we'll be focusing entirely on the vertex...
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Blockchain Explained: How It Works, Who Cares and What Its Future May Hold
Best known as the immutable database that runs underneath cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum...
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How to Secure Your Android Phone and Get the Most Out of Smart Lock
Hackers, malware, thieves, today's Android users are facing more threats than ever before. As such,...
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What Ever Happened to AIM?
America Online had the whole digital world in its hands by the mid-1990s, but nothing can last forev...
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The 10 Biggest Changes of the Last 10 Years in Video Games
I hope you'll forgive the self-indulgence, but this week marks my 10 year anniversary as a video gam...
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Great Wallpaper Resources to Keep Your Desktop and Phone Home Screen Fresh
We spend hours looking at our computer and smartphone screens on a daily basis, so why not make them...
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Then and Now: Almost 10 Years of Intel CPUs Compared
It's hard to believe 15 years have passed since I tested the Pentium 4 series for the first time. At...
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DirectX 12 Multi
Previewing DX12 Multi-Adapter with Ashes of the SingularityAshes of the Singularity gave us an early...
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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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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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The Steam Machine: What Went Wrong
2012 was an important year for Valve. The company introduced Big Picture Mode - a Steam interface de...