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Blu-ray Discs That Play in DVD Player Revealed

Blu-ray Discs That Play in DVD Player Revealed

Japanese developer Pony/Canon has successfully created a Blu-ray hybid disc that will work in standard definition DVD players.

Boosting SSD Performance With The Right OS

Boosting SSD Performance With The Right OS

Which version of Windows will help push your SSDs to maximum speeds? Nothing you’d be able to find in the stores right now!

Abit Says Farewell to Motherboards

Abit Says Farewell to Motherboards

Once again the rumor mill is churning with reports about enthusiast motherboard manufacturer Universal Abit. Reports have circulated that the company will be closing its doors for the last time on December 31st.As many in the enthusiast community will

XFX Announces 3-Way SLI X58 Mobo

XFX Announces 3-Way SLI X58 Mobo

XFX has announced its new X58i Motherboard, featuring 3-way Nvidia SLI and ATI CrossFireX support.

Overdrive Finals: Intermediate Results, Day 2

Overdrive Finals: Intermediate Results, Day 2

We concluded day 1 at 8 pm, after a long 10-hour session. All teams reached at least one category win, and most of them decided to put more emphasis on the graphics benchmarks on day 2.

Overdrive: Overclocking Finals Kick Off

Overdrive: Overclocking Finals Kick Off

Tom’s Hardware is hosting the world’s best overclockers at our new Paris HQ today and tomorrow. Five teams try their luck in getting Core i7 Extreme systems to expected 5+ GHz clock speed.

New Fallout 3 Content Editor, DLC Info

New Fallout 3 Content Editor, DLC Info

This afternoon Bethesda announced that a mission editor for Fallout 3 is now available to download. But that’s not all…

Intel May Deliver Optical Chips Soon

Intel May Deliver Optical Chips Soon

Intel has developed a high-speed silicon-based avalanche photodetector that can be manufactured cheaply, which could one day lead to optically-connected Intel processors

Fujitsu Launches New Enterprise Class Hard Drives

Fujitsu Launches New Enterprise Class Hard Drives

Fujitsu has announced two new enterprise class hard disk drives that offer a blend of performance and low-power consumption

Black Silicon CMOS Sensors 100 Times More Sensitive

Black Silicon CMOS Sensors 100 Times More Sensitive

The accidental discovery of black silicon several years ago is paving the way for new imaging sensors that are 100 times more sensitive to visible light than conventional silicon based detectors