TechSpot - Hardware Review
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TechSpot - Hardware ReviewAMD's Mainstream Graphics: Radeon HD 7770 and 7750 Reviewed | |
The new Radeon HD 7770 and 7750 use the same 28nm design process and Graphics Core Next architecture as the 7000 series flagship, albeit in more affordable configurations. The move to 28nm lets AMD squeeze 1500 million transistors into a 123mm2 die. In addition, the HD 7700 series die is 26% smaller than the HD 6770. As impressive as those figures are, gamers will be more excited to see AMD's prices: the HD 7770 is $159 -- in line with the GeForce GTX 560 -- and the HD 7750 is even cheaper at $109, combating the GTX 550 Ti. | |
Neowin - NewsMicrosoft is betting big on Windows 8 'Consumer Preview' | |
The Motorola Droid 4 is the successor to the Droid 3, Droid 2 and of course, the Original Droid. If you can think back to when the OG Droid launched, it was a product designed to be Verizon's answer to the iPhone (at the time). Moving forward several years and we are now on the 4th iteration of the Droid and it continues to build upon what made the previous devices attractive; a solid full qwerty keyboard. | |
TechSpot - Tech TipHTML 5 Gaming Showcase: Old Classics and Modern Games You Can Play for Free | |
A lot has changed since the days when web developers relied almost exclusively on Flash for media-rich interactive content. Although the technology is still very much alive and may not see a replacement anytime soon for certain uses, more and more websites are implementing HTML5 for streaming audio and video, and even gaming. We've compiled a small selection of old classics and modern titles built with HTML5 and other open web standards that will give you a taste of things to come. |
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