News Archive | August 2013 | Tom's Hardware
…Ghosts and FIFA Bundles in Europe UK Supermarket Tesco May Launch Own Tablet Adata Releases the Premier Pro SP310 mSATA SSD Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One Win at Annual EISA Awards Asus…
…Ghosts and FIFA Bundles in Europe UK Supermarket Tesco May Launch Own Tablet Adata Releases the Premier Pro SP310 mSATA SSD Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One Win at Annual EISA Awards Asus…
…Nvidia G-Sync Exclusive to Asus Until Q3 2014 Nexus 5 Arrives in UK Priced at £229 O2 Announces Pay As You Go 4G LTE Bundle BlackBerry Continues to Look For a…
…Long-Running ROM Site Emuparadise Throws in the Towel Apple Promotes GiveBack Trade-In Program for Old Devices Hacker Finds Hidden 'God Mode' on Old x86 CPUs August 9 Amazon Web Services…
…Global IC Foundry Market Rose 16% in 2012 Noctua Rolls Out PWM Version of NF-A14 140 mm Fan Samsung GS4 Promotion Goes Weirdly Korean Bollywood Apple Finally Adds SSDs to iMac…
Filter Year Month Go 450 articles November 30 RIM Delivers QWERTY BlackBerry 10 Smartphone to Devs Google Buys BufferBox, Wants to Handle Your Package THQ's Humble Bundle Surpassed 2 Million in…
…by Chance Intel's Optane Business Haemorrhaged Over Half a Billion Dollars in 2020 Intel Promotes RISC-V, Pledges $1B to Help Chip Startups Overclocker Closes in on DDR5-10000 Record Gigabyte…
…Apple in the same week as AMD June 20 Microsoft kills Win + C shortcut to promote dedicated Copilot key, drive PC sales Modder builds a totally fanless 'retro-futuristic' mini PC — attached…
…Apple Limited Our Parental Controls App to Promote Screen Time Oculus Unveils $399 Rift S Headset Made With Lenovo Google Hit With €1.5 Billion Fine Over Online Advertising Scythe Releases Big…
…More Specs Leaked Promotional Material for Core i9-9750H and Nvidia GTX 1650 Leaks Mysterious AMD 'Cato' RX-8125, RX-8120, A9-9820 CPUs Have Surfaced Intel Optane DIMM Pricing: $695 for…
…s claims it assisted Deepseek with training AI models — says Admin's critics 'are unintentionally promoting the interests of foreign competitors' Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, thinks it…