Tegra 3 will support the upcoming Miracast open standard for streaming media directly to compatible devices.
Razer Details Its Razer Ouroboros Gaming Mouse
Razer’s got a new toy and it’s both righty and lefty friendly!
Report: AMD Prepares Athlon II X4 CPUs for Socket FM2
With the A-Series Trinity desktop APUs not set to reach retail till later this year, we are getting our first look of the FM2 Athlon II X4 processors.
Origin Chronos Review: The Ultimate LAN Box?
BitFenix's Prodigy enclosure, despite a couple of rough spots, emerged as a one-of-a-kind design and a substantial success for the company. BitFenix brought a remarkably flexible Mini-ITX enclosure to market at one of the lowest price tags we'…
In Pictures: The Art Of Video Games @ The Smithsonian
For decades, video games were seen by many strictly as entertainment. However, a new exhibit presented by the Smithsonian American Art Museum compels us to look at them as part of our culture. We walk through the 40-year evolution of games and platform…
ARM Enjoys Provoking Intel: We Lead the SoC Race
Is this like teasing a sleeping giant?
The Google Nexus 7 Review
I viewed Google I/O, Jelly Bean (Android 4.1) and the first Nexus tablet as Google's last chance to deliver a knockout in the tablet space before the onslaught of Windows 8 and Windows RT devices later this year. While the show was undou…
Cooler Master Elite 120 Advanced Case Review: Little in Almost Every Way
At the risk of sounding foolish, more and more it seems that Mini-ITX is very much becoming the new Micro-ATX. Each subsequent hardware generation crams a little more performance and flexibility into the form factor, and Intel's Z77 chipset comple…
Extreme Air Cooling: Our Five-Slot (Quiet) Radeon HD 7970
The good news is that it’s possible to cool AMD’s flagship Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition to less than 75 degrees Celsius under full load, maintaining a quiet 32 dB(A) at the same time. The bad news? It’ll cost you five expansion slots and more than $1…
Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H Review: Functionality meets Competitive Pricing
The motherboard scene contains around fifty shades of grey – whatever size, whatever feature set, if a user cannot get what they exactly want, something similar should be available. The only questions that follow are: does it work properly…