Monday, September 30, 2013

Reports of Big Iron's death have been greatly exaggerated

Peter Smith: AMD & Raptr partner to make your PC games look and perform their best
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September 30, 2013 Read about why mainframes are not only not dying out but are actually thriving
10. Peter Smith: AMD & Raptr partner to make your PC games look and perform their best

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8. Preston Gralla: Which mobile OS is the biggest productivity-booster?

7. The America's Cup: nerves, skill and a lot of computers

6. Melanie Pinola: How to get notified whenever a website changes
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2. Melanie Pinola: Search Google with more complex questions

1. Andy Patrizio: Big Iron is (still) not dead
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