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Dealing with the revolution
By
Ashton Mills
| Dec 11, 2008 |
5 Comments
Solid state disks are the next big thing in storage – but are we ready for them? Ashton Mills delves into the data to find out.
CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Designing the Perfect PC
By
Vito Cassisi
| Dec 2, 2008 |
1 Comment
PC Design 01100101 with Vito Cassisi. And yes, that is binary for 101.
Peripherals
Computing at 60,000 volts
By
David Field
| Oct 31, 2008 |
11 Comments
A beautiful wallpaper and a sneak peek at what to expect from issue 95.
Peripherals
Keyboard Heritage
By
Ashton Mills
| Sep 25, 2008 |
3 Comments
You’ve got a lot of keys on your keyboard. What are some of them doing there and where did they come from?
Peripherals
Everything you need to know about power supplies
By
Ashton Mills
| Jul 8, 2008
The specifications and features you should be looking for
Peripherals
Computex 2008 -- Gear, gadgets and booth babes
By
Nick Ross
| Jun 5, 2008
Nick Ross is on the show floor in the Thunderdome of component-land - Taipei. Check out the pics.
Peripherals
Cebit 2008 -- Part 2
By
David Field
| May 22, 2008
Moar info and pics from the show floor -- check this article frequently, more updates are planned
Peripherals
Cebit 2008
By
David Field
| May 20, 2008
Live(-ish, we're updating every two-odd hours) coverage from the event
Peripherals
RAID Theory
By
Ashton Mills
| May 19, 2008 |
4 Comments
Also RAID setup, RAID benchmarks, RAID considerations, RAID software, RAID hardware...
Peripherals
The beginners guide to memory overclocking
By
Josh Collins
| Apr 14, 2008
Why settle for standard performance when a few quick tweaks can have you moving faster?
Peripherals
The quest for the ultimate power supply
By
David Field
| Apr 3, 2008
We reveal the world's best power supply design by building Big Willy, the world's most power hungry desktop computer
Peripherals
CES 2008 -- Part 3
By
David Hollingworth
| Jan 10, 2008
David's been sending us news from CES on advances on the biometric security front, and all the fun of gaming in a laptop sized, er, laptop.
Peripherals
CES 2008 -- Part 1
By
David Hollingworth
| Jan 8, 2008
On the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show, our editor wrote some things for us to read...
Peripherals
Nintek Goes Down
By
David Field
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Josh Collins
| Jan 8, 2008
ninAuctions follow ninLiquidation and ninAdministration; Customers ninJad out of $55,000 and rising
Peripherals
Music in Games
By
Alexander Gambotto-Burke
| Nov 9, 2007
Why in-game music sucks, why it matters, and the art and science that's making it better
Peripherals
amBX - lights, rumble, wind
By
Ben Mansill
| Aug 14, 2007
Philips introduce radical new gaming enhancement toys.
Peripherals
Atomic Computex report: Day 5, El Grande Finale
By
Craig Simms
| Jun 14, 2007
Our last and possibly greatest Computex report. Girls and gear, guys, girls and gear.
Peripherals
Atomic Computex report: Day 4
By
Ben Mansill
| Jun 13, 2007
With one Computex report to go, Craig heats up the tech love.
Peripherals
Atomic Computex report: Day 2
By
Craig Simms
| Jun 8, 2007
More wonders of technology from the land across the sea.
Peripherals
Atomic Computex report: Day 1
By
Ben Mansill
| Jun 6, 2007
Craig Simms reports from the world's hottext PC tech show in steamy Taipei.
Peripherals
Intel's winners for future PC comp
By
Ben Mansill
| Apr 17, 2007
Gauntlet thrown down to case manufacturers gets picked up, hope for the future of PC cases alive and well.
Peripherals
Budget Gaming LCDs
By
Craig Simms
| Apr 5, 2007
LCDs prices are falling, screen sizes are on the up and image quality and speed scream "Hello gamer!"
Peripherals
X-Fi hardware finally enabled in Vista
By
Ben Mansill
| Mar 29, 2007
Creative Alchemy driver enables X-Fi hardware effects in Vista for EAX and DS3D games.
Peripherals
Seagate Savvio 15K
By
David Field
| Mar 23, 2007
15,000 RPM in a laptop-sized hard drive. Can I get an amen?
Peripherals
Microsoft and Razer announce the Gaming Snake
By
David Field
| Dec 4, 2006
The input device formerly known as a mouse will hit stores soon. And crikey, isn’t she a beauty.
Peripherals
Building your own RAID.
By
Craig Simms
| Nov 21, 2006
Before you set up your own array, here's everything you could, should, want and need to know about RAID.
Peripherals
How to rip a great MP3
By
Craig Simms
| Aug 18, 2006
Setup, use and understand ripping programs and formats for the best damn sound you've ever heard.
Peripherals
HD-DVD hits our shores
By
David Field
| Jun 22, 2006
Toshiba has now introduced a laptop with a HD-DVD drive. And gave us details on HD-DVD.
Peripherals
USB Missile Launcher vs Roboreptile
By
Damien Virulhapen
| Jun 1, 2006
Incredible video footage of the greatest battle since King Kong vs Godzilla!
Peripherals
Cebit 2006 roundup
By
David Field
| May 17, 2006
Cebit is the showcase for future industry trends and technologies. Everything you need to know.
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