Will Microsoft keep missing the boat?
Microsoft often pitches itself as the great innovator and its products as innovative, but are they really? Here is a closer look.
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Is HD-DVD fighting a losing battle and will Blu-ray prevail or will HD-DVD's price and backwards compatibility win the consumer over?
View ArticleGlobal warming, fact or farce?
Global warming and the environment: topics that have been discussed numerous times. Here is another look at what we, as end users, can do.
View ArticleMade in China, a security risk?
Recent reports of counterfeit computer hardware from China have once again sparked the discussion on whether this poses a security risk.
View ArticleObsolete computer hardware, remember this?
Finding a few boxes with obsoleted computer hardware and games brings back memories of a bygone age of computing.
View ArticleRay-tracing, the PC's next killer-app?
Ray-tracing could well be the next killer-app providing a quantum leap in PC gaming realism, just like 3Dfx Voodoo Graphics did in the '90s.
View ArticleThe frustrations of building a new PC
Building a PC seems trivial these days as hardware incompatibilities are supposed to be a thing of the past. We find out how that is not really the case.
View ArticleIntel's Core i7, is it ever enough?
The Core i7 platform solidifies Intel's lead over AMD, while obsoleting generations of its own products. But isn't enough enough at some point?
View ArticleMore phenomenal AMD marketing?
With the introduction of the new Phenom II processor AMD uses a new marketing strategy with similar naming conventions to Intel's.
View ArticleNotebook batteries, not meant to last?
Notebook batteries are costly to replace, which begs the question why some of them fail after a relative short period of use.
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