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- Living with Windows Vista: Week one report card
- Its been one week that Ive not used Windows XP on my main computer and actually living with Windows Vista so here is my progress report. As some of my readers know, Ive was having stability problems with my main computer as well as a number of other annoying...
- Tags: Desktop, Energy efficiency, Fun Stuff, Hardware, Intel, Mobile/Wireless, Networking, Security, Vista
- Blog posts 2007-02-20
- Maingear X-Cube
- We don't usually get to make sweeping declarative statements, but Maingear has given us the opportunity. Its small-form-factor SFF X-Cube gaming desktop is the most advanced PC in its class. No other vendor of a pseudo-portable gaming computer offers a more up-to-date system. This $3,300 PC is by no means...
- Tags: Chipsets, Desktops, Semiconductors, Processors, Network technology, Maingear X-Cube, Maingear, PC
- Product reviews 2006-06-20
- Will your PC keep pace with Vista?
- Will your PC keep pace with Vista?It's a handy toolI've been using KDE's equivalent for quite a while to set the budget for "non-essential but nice" features on desktops.Does Microsoft let you dial back the amount of animation, etc. that the desktop uses or are you stuck with a Henry...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Corporate communications, Notebooks, Semiconductors, Desktops, Microsoft Corp., GUI, Microsoft Windows Vista, chip, laptop computer, PC, video memory, video
- Discussion threads 2006-03-15
- Biohazard Media Center Xpress
- At first glance, the Biohazard Media Center Xpress looks more like a high-end power amplifier than a desktop computer. Its rack-style case is not what we're used to seeing from Biohazard, a company better known for its expensive, full-tower gaming rigs. The Xpress is its attempt at a more modest...
- Tags: Media Center PCs, Processors, DVD, Biohazard Media Center Xpress
- Product reviews 2006-02-24
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