What's your favorite content on TechSpot, where would you like us to improve?

TS is great at providing relevant tech news in a concise story. Refreshing TS is like pulling the lever on a slot machine just hoping an interesting story will come up. :)

I'd say hardware reviews will be a tough area to excel at. There are some really great tech review sites out there, show us the cool stuff we'd miss from browsing Google's tech news feed and we'll keep coming back.

Keep up the great work!
 
I really like the video reviews. There need to be more.

I fell in love with Techspot vs other sites because of the way things are organized/executed. The gaming and hardware benchmarks are phenomenal. Also, the Pro/Con setup of hardware reviews are awesome. Keep up the great work.

One thing I think should be improved: I think there should be more of an emphasis on mobile platforms.
 
I'm really tired of all the Apple haters, Apple innovates, others imitate.
Most of the rest of us are just as sick of Apple fanbois.....

BTW, what exactly did your comment have to do with the poll? (IMHO, absolutely nothing). Are you suggesting we should, "behave", so as to to spare your obviously tender feelings?

That's it people, shape up! If you don't like Apple in every way, your memberships should be revoked....(y)

(That's not the finger I had in mind, but I suppose it'll have to do)....:p

BTW, my favorite content on Techspot, is where I get to prey on the weak and needy..*nerd*
 
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I really like the fact that TS isn't afraid of pointing out the tech the gooberment uses to spy on us and how google is turning into a very very bad panda with its robotics patents and its search for AI companies. I (dont) wonder what there up too?
PLEASE keep up with this scene!
 
I'd also like for the blatant Intel fanboyism to stop. There hasn't been an article on an AMD product without obvious staff bias in both the article and the following comments.
 
I'd also like for the blatant Intel fanboyism to stop. There hasn't been an article on an AMD product without obvious staff bias in both the article and the following comments.

Okay I will put you down for Intel in the 'which CPU maker does TS favor' poll, so that's 1104 for Intel and 1235 for AMD.

That's not too bad the AMD vs. Nvidia poll is out of control.

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Okay I will put you down in the Intel bias column, so that's 1104 for Intel and 1235 for AMD.
That's not too bad the AMD vs. Nvidia poll is out of control.
Now keep in mind veLa's not telling you how to do your job or anything...:p
 
It would be more helpful if he show us all these examples of Intel bias, particularly anything that isn't factual or backed up by hard data.
 
It would be more helpful if he show us all these examples of Intel bias, particularly anything that isn't factual or backed up by hard data.
Well first of all, paranoia is a very difficult state of mind to quantify, it's different for each and every one of us.

Then too, it's hard to detect Intel bias, when you're biased toward Intel.

It's the whole, "you can't see the forest for the trees", allegory.....:D

I think if you just fail to tell the truth, which is that Intel is a better product for a week or two, this will all blow over....
 
Well first of all, paranoia is a very difficult state of mind to quantify, it's different for each and every one of us.
True enough. Intel have a much wider product range than AMD. The very fact that Intel product press releases (and thus reviews) are more prevalent than AMD is often construed as Intel bias by some Sunnyvale-centric people.
Avoidance of Meaningful Drivers...
From a processor PoV...
Arrested and Meandering Development
 
True enough. Intel have a much wider product range than AMD. The very fact that Intel product press releases (and thus reviews) are more prevalent than AMD is often construed as Intel bias by some Sunnyvale-centric people.
Isn't that where Buffy the Vampire Slayer lives?:confused:

That notwithstanding, you're saying that AMD's, Absense of Meaningful Dialog, has been brought on by its own Acute Media Disdain......;)
 
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I think it would be useful if the date and time of the last comment was included just next to the number of comments. That would save me checking an article to see if any comments have been added since I last checked.
 
Since I can't play my 33 1/3 backwards anymore, installing my AMD CPU upside down will always confound the NSA boys. However, since Google bought the Apple thermostat boys's Co. my Metadata is still being sent to some cloud over Cupertino. I've instated protocol 52 and alufoiled my base of OPs.
 
It would be more helpful if he show us all these examples of Intel ibias, particularly anything that isn't factual or backed up by hard data.
I don't think there is a bias for or against AMD and Intel in the articles. There is plenty of bias in the comments! I have used both Intel and AMD in the past.

For my next PC I have decided to opt for a unlocked I5 CPU because it offers the best performance for productivity applications (spreadsheets). Not only that it should be better for encoding video. I am not a regular gamer so the integrated graphics will be used initially but I will invest in a decrete graphics card when funds permit. If funds were more stretched I may well have opted for an AMD option.
 
@ steve

"It would be more helpful if he show us all these examples of Intel bias, particularly anything that isn't factual or backed up by hard data"

..alright, Steve.. after re-read again article(s) on AMD product, like what the other member mentioned it, I found many hard evidence of intel bias ..at the comment section :D does it count? :D
 
I love to see gaming related news and always read about them. Gaming specific or 3D programs or 3D industry news.
 
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