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NVIDIA Announces The GeForce GTX 680 Graphics Card, Starts At $500

While AMD has been launching their new 7000 series graphics cards over the past few months NVIDIA has been working on something pretty incredible called the GeForce GTX 680. There have been endless rumors detailing this next generation high end NVIDIA graphics card but NVIDIA finally went ahead and … [Read more...]

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A Review Of Verizon’s Samsung Galaxy Nexus

The Samsung Galaxy Nexus launched on Verizon's 4G LTE network as the first Ice Cream Sandwich phone in the United States back in December of last year. Recently Samsung sent us a Galaxy Nexus so over the past month we've been testing out the Galaxy Nexus. This review focuses on the hardware of the … [Read more...]

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A Review Of Verizon’s 4G LTE Network In Lincoln, Nebraska

New York, Los Anglees, Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, and so on. Verizon's 4G LTE network started out in some of the biggest cities in the United States towards the very end of 2010. You could trade your day long battery life in for extremely fast data speeds on Verizon's 4G LTE network. But that … [Read more...]

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Next Generation Apple Mac Pro To Support NVIDIA Graphics Cards

The current Apple Mac Pro has been around for a few years now and it has become somewhat outdated. Meaning really any time now Apple could announce the next generation Mac Pro which would include the latest parts from Intel and it looks like NVIDIA this year. According to some anonymous sources … [Read more...]

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Ivy Bridge’s Successor Haswell To Support Increased Multi-Core Performance

Last year was Sandy Bridge, this year is going to be Ivy Bridge, and next year is going to be Haswell. We've known that for a while now since Intel tends to announce what's to come years before it actually arrives. But they wait until the launch of the new processor architectures is nearer before … [Read more...]

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Seagate Releases New Momentus XT Hybrid Solid State Hard Drives

There are two big options when it comes to storage for your computer. You could get a traditional hard disk drive, they are very cheap for the most part and they offer a ton of storage space. There are also solid state drives which are very expensive for the most part and don't offer as much storage … [Read more...]

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ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime’s Tegra 3 Chip Gets Benchmarked

This year we are going to mainly get a lot of dual core devices as far as phones go, the same applies with tablets as well. Which makes a lot of sense since this year's version of Android, Ice Cream Sandwich was designed for dual core processors. And not quad core devices like the ASUS Eee Pad … [Read more...]

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Crucial m4 64GB Solid State Drive (SSD) Review

The majority of computers right now use more traditional hard disk drives for storage. The hard disk drives aren't at all bad, they are actually great if you have a ton of data to store and you don't want to spend a lot of money. I've seen hard drives as large as 2TB for just $100 online. Which is … [Read more...]

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Windows 8 Developer Preview Review, And Build 2011 Wrap Up

This year at Build 2011 Microsoft had something very new to announce. They announced Windows 8, although not completely new since they showed it off earlier this year. They did however really give us information about it while last time we heard about Windows 8 it was very brief and not very … [Read more...]

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Intel Talks About Ivy Bridge, Sandy Bridge’s Successor

We've seen Sandy Bridge successful bring the 32nm manufacturing process to consumers along with an integrated graphics chip inside the processor. I'm currently running off of a Sandy Bridge chip and it's really great. But as usual Intel has much better stuff planned for a debut next year, and in … [Read more...]