Published August 20, 2010 · 0 comments

As bubbly as computer manufacturers have tried to design their user-centric PCs there’s a lack of simple designs that are fit for your simple decor or fill up cubicles around the business world. The Lenovo ThinkCenter M90z extends the company’s boxy business design style to the All-in-One PC market but still manages to hit all […]

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Published August 19, 2010 · 0 comments

Intel had been content with building all manner of microprocessors and flash storage chips to meet their customer’s needs but, oddly, being the largest PC processor manufacturer has seen it stay out of the software segment all together. They have a few tools they sell to developers but, for the most part, they mostly deal […]

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Published August 19, 2010 · 0 comments

Gaming cases seem to be popping up with an alarming amount of frequency which offer up a pretty facade and a whole heck of a lot of massive fans to keep the airflow moving but aside from that they don’t really take into account the aesthetics of complete cable management. The BitFenix Colussus is a […]

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Published August 19, 2010 · 0 comments

There has been a problem concerning Microsoft Windows based notebooks. While Windows 7 has made PC users happy again the quality of laptops has been dragging for who knows how many years content on stripping out quality in favor of cost cutting. The 2010 Dell Studio 14 actually sticks to some quality components such as […]

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Published August 18, 2010 · 0 comments

Solid State Drives have been beneficial to general PC usage but bandwidth intensive tasks, such as database querying, requires a heftier set of hardware in order to work their magic even faster. Fusion-io’s PCI Express based storage cards offer an extreme amount of bandwidth and input/output operations per second, with an appropriate price tag to […]

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Published August 18, 2010 · 0 comments

Illuminated keyboards have been a boon to night time productivity, especially for those that hunt and peck for their keys in the dark, and just gives an overall air of awesomeness to your system setup. Logitech’s new Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800 is prepped with the adjustable soft glow of white LEDs to light up the […]

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Published August 18, 2010 · 0 comments

Tons of issues crop up when you want to get into your game mostly when it comes to audio immersion and the ability to communicate clearly with your teammates or competition where most verbal matches degrade into a whole hell of a lot of cursing. The Astro A40 headset envelopes your ear in sound and […]

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Published August 17, 2010 · 0 comments

All-in-one water cooling kits are becoming quite popular due to their performance and mounting possibilities without having to deal with a mammoth chunk of copper and aluminum hovering over all of their components. The Corsair Hydro H70 is takes the cooling segment to a whole new level with a new, efficient, watercooling pump attached to […]

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Published August 17, 2010 · 0 comments

If you’re interested in mobile gaming you’re going to have to make a few concessions when it comes to travel comfort and pants searingly hot temperatures but at least your gaming notebook can look extra spiffy. The ASUS G73JH-A1 takes a page out of the Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk playbook with its swept angles and general […]

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Published August 16, 2010 · 0 comments

Intel’s P55 chipset offers a dizzying array of advanced features but in order to bring its costs down, and keep it from competing with its bigger brother the X58, they cut out a few PCI Express lanes which are important for those with Multi-GPU dreams. In comes the ECS P55H-AK which takes the budget minded […]

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Published August 16, 2010 · 0 comments

Industrial vehicles, and just about any vehicle the sees a whole lot of wear and tear (and perhaps bombings?), typically need something a little more ruggedized than an iPad…interestingly enough there are companies that cater to such rough and tumble environments. The AIS Rugged Vehicle Computer sports a 12.1″ touch screen housed in an all […]

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