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  1. Rob Williams

    Katy Perry Fails at Playing Flute

    A pop star lacks talent? Say it ain't so! ;)
  2. Rob Williams

    Anno 2070 Deluxe edition Steam won't play

    I can't believe with as long as Steam has been around, there are still launch issues like these. Valve should have perfected the art of digital game distribution by now.
  3. Rob Williams

    ASUS' X79 launch motherboards

    You and me both, brother!
  4. Rob Williams

    GOG.com to Offer Newer Games Beginning in 2012

    It used to be that there were only a few digital game stores to choose from, but today, that's obviously not the case. In fact, there are so many of these services out there today, that it's difficult for any one of them to separate themselves from the rest. Of them all, though, GOG.com has done...
  5. Rob Williams

    SteelSeries Announces SRW-S1 Racing Wheel

    Here are some accompanying videos: <object width="560" height="315"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/210Z3kyLooo?version=3&amp;hl=en_US"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed...
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    SteelSeries Announces SRW-S1 Racing Wheel

    With the launch of its "Desmo" eyewear just over a month ago, it became evident that SteelSeries didn't want to stop at just making keyboards and mice. Today, that fact is further proven with the release of the company's SRW-S1 steering wheel, designed in conjunction with the folks behind the...
  7. Rob Williams

    Google Opens its Digital Music Store; Invites Users to Discover & Share

    Jumping on the digital music store bandwagon, Google has finally unveiled its hopeful iTune-killer, simply called Google Music. The company launched a beta for the service earlier this year that allowed its users to upload up to 20,000 songs to the cloud for free, and now that the service is out...
  8. Rob Williams

    HP Announces the 'Folio' Business Ultrabook

    With its recent decision to remain in the PC business, HP proves today that it hasn't been resting over the course of the past few months. The company just announced some interesting notebook models, but perhaps the most noteworthy is the Folio 'Ultrabook' that breaks away a bit from tradition...
  9. Rob Williams

    Are We Soon to See a Death of the Spec?

    At Techgage, we deal a lot with product specs. Gigabytes, RPMs, DPI, resolution, IOPS, megahertz, cores, bits and so on. For a lot of people, these things matter. A 7200 RPM hard drive is going to perform better than a 5400 RPM one, and a CPU with 6 cores is likely to be more capable than one...
  10. Rob Williams

    What can six cores do?

    Intel has the best marketing, I swear. I love this one. It's cute.
  11. Rob Williams

    Consumers Prefer Tablets More than Laptops this Holiday Season

    This will likely come as a surprise to no one, but according to a recent survey performed by PriceGrabber, a vast majority of consumers this holiday season would rather receive a tablet as a gift than a laptop. Details of the survey also reveal that the iPad will still be the tablet to get...
  12. Rob Williams

    What can six cores do?

    Intel has the answer: Ironically, that image is the 1,337th attachment uploaded to the forum! :D
  13. Rob Williams

    Intel Celebrates 40th Anniversary of First CPU: 4004

    According to its Wikipedia article, the first public mention of the first-ever complete design CPU occurred on November 15, 1971, making today its 40th anniversary. That chip was Intel's 4004, sporting a 4-bit architecture, a 16-pin package (compare that to Sandy Bridge-E's 2011 pins) and a...
  14. Rob Williams

    Intel Kicks Off '32-in-32' Contest

    To help celebrate the launch of its Sandy Bridge-E processors and X79 Express chipset, Intel is holding a contest called '32-in-32' where you have a chance to win the ultimate Intel enthusiast PC. Oh, and I should mention that you'd be flown straight to Newegg's headquarters to handpick your...
  15. Rob Williams

    Logitech G300 Gaming Mouse Review

    There are many gaming mice on the market that sell for well over $60, but Logitech delivers an option at a mere $40 that it believes will cater to a huge number of gamers out there. It features a small, light design, a total of nine completely configurable buttons, a 2500 DPI sensor...
  16. Rob Williams

    ASUS' X79 launch motherboards

    I'll be hooking up the P9X79 Pro in just a little bit. Stoked to see what it's made of. ASUS has been extremely thorough with various documents for this launch, so I have a lot of reading to do ;-)
  17. Rob Williams

    Corsair & Kingston Announce Quad-Channel Memory Kits

    No CPU architecture launch from either AMD or Intel is ever left devoid of memory kits designed for the respective platform, and the launch of Intel's X79 Express chipset and Sandy Bridge-E processors is no exception. Both Corsair and Kingston have unveiled a bevvy of quad-channel kits today...
  18. Rob Williams

    Futuremark Announces 3DMark for Windows 8

    I would have thought PCMark would have been the more appropriate benchmark to be honest, but I guess they just want a break since PCMark was released not long ago.
  19. Rob Williams

    Futuremark Announces 3DMark for Windows 8

    Futuremark has today announced the next version of its 3DMark benchmark, tentatively titled, "3DMark for Windows 8". At this time, specific details are scarce, and as the benchmark isn't slated to launch until after Windows 8, that's to be expected. The reason Futuremark wanted to get the word...
  20. Rob Williams

    Intel Releases Sandy Bridge-E Processors & X79 Express Chipset

    Last spring, Intel launched its first ever six-core processor, capable of producing "sick scores" (get it?). Based on the Gulftown architecture, those offerings were unparalleled in the performance offered, and as such they became a no-brainer to those needing to build a power PC for whatever...
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