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iBuypower Gamer Mage 855: a Quad-core Dual-GPU Gaming System for $1,499 March 10, 2008 | Computing | Desktop ComputersiBuypower offers four CPU cores, two GPUs and a monitor – all for $1,499. But can you really get away with paying so little for a high-end gaming machine? Read more
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The Babes of CeBIT - Part 1 March 4, 2008 | Computing | Desktop ComputersPhotos of CeBIT 2008 booth babes are starting to come in. Check out Part 1. Read more
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Dell XPS 630 Review: Affordable PC Gaming? February 26, 2008 | Computing | Desktop ComputersDell’s XPS 720 H2C broke new ground with huge performance and a price to match. Today the company released a thriftier solution. Is the XPS 630 fast enough to meet most gaming needs? Read more
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CES 2008 Slideshow January 10, 2008 | Computing | Notebooks and LaptopsCheck out the latest photos from the largest technology tradeshow in North America. Read more
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Update: More Leopard Problems Plague Apple November 22, 2007 | Computing | Desktop ComputersIn what has likely been Apple's most troublesome OS upgrade ever, the problems continue for Leopard, ranging from data loss, to firewall problems, to the dreaded Blue Screen of Death. Read more
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3 Video Cards Do Hi and Std-Def + Capture November 9, 2007 | Computing | Desktop ComputersWe put three dual tuner TV capture cards through their paces, including the AverMedia M780, Hauppauge HVR-1800 and Saber VistaView DA-1N1-E. Read more
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Adding Power To Outlook November 7, 2007 | Computing | Desktop ComputersWe take a look at four different tools that are designed to make Microsoft Outlook more useful. Read more
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Is Apple Now Censoring Tom's Hardware? November 6, 2007 | Computing | Desktop ComputersClicking on our links to Apple forums and evidence of customer dissatisfaction with Apple's OSX Leopard upgrade policy now yields nothing but error messages. Read more
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Mac OSX Cracked for PCs/More Update Woes November 2, 2007 | Computing | Desktop ComputersMac OSX Leopard can now run on your PC and you don't even need a Core 2 Duo CPU. And, Apple's handling of the Leopard upgrade continues to tarnish the company's reputation; latest issue: censorship. Read more
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Apple OSX Leopard: More Angry Customers October 24, 2007 | Computing | Desktop ComputersApple's release of the OSX Leopard operating system brings back memories of the recent iPhone price reduction controversy. Is "iPhoning" customers a new policy at the company? Read more
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