What to Expect at IDF 2010
This year's Intel Developer's Forum will cover some of the emerging (and newly emerged) innovations that will drive computer technology through 2011 and beyond. Here's a look at what some of the hottest developments might be.
Overclocking the Nvidia GeForce GTX 465
Though recently overshadowed by the less-expensive GTX 460, Nvidia's GeForce GTX 465 video card offers plenty of its own overclocking potential.
AMD's Changing Roadmap Adds "Zacate" Notebook Chips
In separate announcements in the past week, AMD has released more details of its manufacturing plans, and announced a new processor aimed at the mainstream notebooks as well as desktops.
The Next Generation of Apple iPods
The new iPod touch, nano, and shuffle continue Apple's commitment to innovative design—but are any of them worth your money if you're in the market for a new music player?
Play Retro Games on Your Modern PC
Here's everything you need to know to scratch that nostalgic video game itchand all you'll need is a recent low-end PC.
Mafia II: Is Applied PhysX Worth It?
The much-awaited (and much-hyped) Mafia II boasts some amazing PhysX effects with Nvidia cards. But do you need them to really enjoy the game?
AMD Introduces Inexpensive Active DisplayPort Adapter
The new dongle will connect any DisplayPort monitor a single-link DVI port, and cost less than $30.
AMD Drops ATI Brand Name for Graphics
Beginning with the next generation, AMD's next line of video hardware will no longer carry ATI branding.
Overclocking the Nvidia GeForce GTX 460
At stock speeds, Nvidia's GeForce GTX 460 offers outstanding performance for under $200—but it has surprising amounts of overclocking headroom.
Triple-Boot Your Mac
Can't decide between Windows 7, Mac OS X 10.6, and Linux? Our answer: Install 'em all.
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