What Else Would You Like To See On Phoronix This Spring?

So far in April 2014 on Phoronix I have single-handedly written 212 news postings and 33 multi-page articles, which going on a per-day basis may already be aiming for a (slight) new record on Phoronix.com with writing over 11 original Linux / open-source stories each and every day. But the long story short is that I'm looking to write even more articles -- yes, in order to generate more page views and premium subscribers. This is needed in order to maintain Phoronix.com, continue developing the Phoronix Test Suite as open-source software, etc. Especially as in the coming months as Phoronix is going to need to relocate due to severe water damage to the ceiling/roof of where Phoronix is currently run from / where I live from, etc.
So what else would you like to see written about and/or benchmarked/reviewed on Phoronix in the near future to make you a premium subscriber / non-ad-blocker? In the coming days will already be more AMD AM1 tests, a review of a new Haswell CompuLab system, Jetson TK1 benchmarks, test results of the Catalyst 14.4 OpenGL 4.4 driver, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.0 RC1 benchmarks, various Linux 3.15 kernel benchmarks, and a handful of other Linux hardware reviews.
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