Monoprice 27″ IPS back in stock!
Tim did a post on cheap 27" IPS 1440p monitors from Monoprice within the opening days of the calendar year. These panels are derivative of the type you would see...
Read MorePosted by Scott Michaud | Mar 25, 2013 | Displays, General Tech | 17
Tim did a post on cheap 27" IPS 1440p monitors from Monoprice within the opening days of the calendar year. These panels are derivative of the type you would see...
Read MorePosted by Ken Addison | Mar 21, 2013 | General Tech | 4
PC Perspective Podcast #243 - 03/21/2013 Join us this week as we discuss the ASUS Crosshair V Formula-Z, MSI Z77A-G45 Thunderbolt, 2TB SSDs and more! You…
Read MorePosted by Ryan Shrout | Mar 4, 2013 | Systems | 3
When new and interesting architectures and technology are developed, it enables system designers to build creative designs and systems for consumers. With its renewed focus on power efficiency…
Read MorePosted by Tim Verry | Mar 3, 2013 | General Tech | 7
Seagate Technology, the world’s second largest hard drive manufacturer (by market share), recently announced that it will be ceasing production on notebook hard drives featuring 7200 RPM spindle speeds. According to
Read MorePosted by Tim Verry | Feb 26, 2013 | General Tech | 0
Mozilla’s Firefox web browser continues to add new features. A recent patch submitted by Jonathan Mayer proposes an interesting change to the way the browser handles third party cookies. The...
Read MorePosted by Tim Verry | Feb 22, 2013 | Motherboards | 3
Gigabyte recently launched two new motherboards that conform to the Thin Mini-ITX specification. This new spec is essentially Mini-ITX but keeps heatsinks and rear IO height to a minimum--allowing for thinner All-In-One…
Read MorePosted by Tim Verry | Feb 22, 2013 | General Tech | 1
Linaro, a non-profit engineering group, announced a new collaborative organization called the Linux Networking Group at the Embedded Linux Conference in San Francisco this week. The new group will work on developing…
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Feb 21, 2013 | General Tech | 1
What could possibly go wrong by combining two of malwares most favourite security holes into one? With FoxIt recently sprouting leaks and Adobe's continual duct taping of it's Reader, reading PDFs online…
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Feb 20, 2013 | General Tech, Graphics Cards | 2
As promised at CES, Lucidlogix has released their Virtu MVP 2.0 for purchase to anyone who wants to buy it. Their GPU Virtualization software for SandyBridge and IvyBridge based systems...
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Feb 15, 2013 | General Tech, Graphics Cards | 1
Move over Heaven, there is an uncanny new benchmark in town from UNIGINE called Valley, which takes your GPU on a journey to Siberia and forces it to labour on wide open…
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Feb 12, 2013 | Graphics Cards | 0
For those unable or unwilling to spend over $200 on a GPU, the non-Ti Galaxy GTX 660 GC comes with a nice factory overclock of 6GHz on its 2GB of...
Read MorePosted by Tim Verry | Feb 6, 2013 | General Tech | 5
Analytics firm IHS recently released its iSuppli Storage Space Market Brief. According to the report, 2013 does not look good for hard drive manufacturers who may see up to a...
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