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Deciphering unknown fonts with 'WhatTheFont'
I can't tell you how many times I've found an interesting font while browsing around only to be clueless about what it is. With tens of thousands of font types out there, trying to figure out exactly what you've come across can be a nightmare.By Matthew DeCarlo on -
No apps left behind: A backup checklist before reinstalling
Despite serious attempts to be organized, almost every time that I reinstalled my OS I managed to forget something. It's a phenomenon that forever haunts me, and I know I'm not alone. But being the clever guy that I am, after years of curiously skimming my programs folder trying to determine what's missing, I decided to create a checklist. Never again will my stomach knot up on the first Windows boot after realizing that I overwrote a year's worth of saved games.By Matthew DeCarlo on -
Should You Install Windows 7 32-bit or 64-bit?
With the upcoming release of Windows 7, the question is raised again on whether you should install the 32-bit version (x86) of the operating system or move up to 64-bit (x64).By Matthew DeCarlo on -
Jumpstart your old Firefox extensions
Broadly used add-ons are usually prepared well in advance, and tested with beta releases. Unfortunately, many aren’t updated right away and others not at all. Because we refuse to let our extensions die, we’re going to take a look at a workaround which may also work for you.By Matthew DeCarlo on -
Verify your Windows 7 ISO
With Windows 7 on the brink of completion, the RTM phase is expected to come before the end of the month - possibly even less than a week from now. Already proving to be both popular and successful, you can bet your bottom dollar that the RTM copy of Windows 7 will hit torrent sites instantaneously.By Matthew DeCarlo on -
11 awesome applications you've never heard of
The average PC user has a dozen or so applications which they completely swear by – and rightfully so. What gets the job done is what matters the most. There is, however, a treasure-trove of pint-sized utilities and fully blown applications just waiting to be discovered. We’ve scoured the Web to provide a list of 11 useful programs which you’ve probably never heard of.By Matthew DeCarlo on -
TechSpot PC Buying Guide - April 2009
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TechSpot Laptop Buying Guide - March 2009
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Top applications to install after a fresh OS installation
Our list of top apps cover the fundamental computing fronts with a nice mix of freeware and paid applications that stand above all others.By Matthew DeCarlo on -
21 First Person Shooters you shouldn't have missed
From the usual suspects to those hidden gems you missed in the process. Simply put, we are going to take you on a stroll down FPS memory lane.By Matthew DeCarlo on -
The Ultimate Intel Core i7 Memory Performance Guide
Learn the pros/cons of using more aggressively clocked memory, get the most out of your Core i7 CPU, and potentially save a lot of money.By Steven Walton on -
TechSpot Holiday Gift Guide 2008
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Call of Duty: World at War performance in-depth
Call of Duty: World at War certainly shapes up to be one of the most exciting installments on the series yet, and now we must find out how it will run on your computer.By Steven Walton on -
TechSpot PC Buying Guide - November 2008
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Fallout 3 graphics performance in-depth
Fallout 3 benchmarks and performance analysis -- Fallout 3 is an impressive looking game and we bring you the low-down on how ATI and Nvidia based graphics cards perform at it.By Steven Walton on -
Crysis Warhead performance in-depth
Crysis Warhead benchmarks and performance analysis -- We find out exactly how Crysis Warhead (based on an enhanced version of the CryEngine 2) performs using a range of previous and current generation graphics cards.By Steven Walton on -
TechSpot Laptop Buying Guide - August 2008
We have analyzed the market and assembled a number of specifications tables outlining the ideal components for the most in demand laptop types.By Matthew DeCarlo on -
TechSpot PC Buying Guide - June 2008
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GeForce 9600 GT vs. Radeon HD 3870
We compare these top mainstream graphics products in single-card and multi-card (SLI & Crossfire) modes to determine which is king in the sub-$200 graphics market.By Steven Walton on -
Crysis 1.1 Performance with Multi-GPU Testing
Crysis benchmarks and performance analysis. Those that have dished out the big bucks for Crossfire and SLI configurations would be mighty keen by now to test them out in Crysis.By Steven Walton on -
TechSpot Holiday Gift Guide 2007
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Crysis demo performance in-depth
Crysis is a highly anticipated first person shooter developed exclusively for the PC by Crytek, the makers of the award-winning Far Cry. Besides the expectations for quality gameplay, Crysis has been hyped for being a true DirectX 10 game - despite of the mandatory DX9 support for widespread compatibility - and as a game that will bring next-generation graphics to the PC.By Steven Walton on -
Windows Vista Memory Tweak Guide
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Enemy Territory : Quake Wars performance in-depth
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BioShock Graphics Performance
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9-way Intel P35 motherboard round-up
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The Hard Drive Factor
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Interview with Hitachi GST's Shiv Shivaji
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Firefox 2 Tweak Guide
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TechSpot's High-end PC Buying Guide
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