Back in 1999, MTV quietly launched MTV2, a spin-off channel that was focused on rock and alternative music, with videos entirely chosen by viewers. Viewers...
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Objects that change colour depending on the direction from which you're viewing them tend to be fascinating. We may have HDR and subsurface-scattering in Pixar...
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Building your own PVR has its joys, but they usually centre on activities that take place when everything is up and running. Installing and configuring...
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Although good reviewers approach every new product with an open mind, you know that at the start of the month, when the editor dishes out...
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Noise can be cool. Riding a Harley-Davidson must be fun, but for every person who dreams about breaking the sound barrier in a MiG, there'll...
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The Scan Triad, which we reviewed last month (see Issue 40, p34), is a UV-reactive fusion of noisy, powerful and very expensive components. While the...
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The component list of the Scan 3XS Triad reads like the excited demands of a child telling Santa what he wants for Christmas, ignoring the...
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There are more than a few contenders for 'most significant computing invention of the last few years' (despite the fact that I just made up...
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The G0 stepping of the Core 2 Quad Q6600 is awesome. The sSpec code to look for is SLACR - surely not a coincidence given that Intel is an American company, and slacker and gamer are roughly synonymous terms over there. Most companies list the G0 chip as a separate...
ATI and Nvidia would have you believe that you need several graphics cards to get the best gaming experience. To find out, we put SLI and CrossFire systems to the test.