Published July 12, 2010
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The problem with purchasing top of the line cards, besides the price aspect, is the fact that they require a huge system overhaul in order to make them run optimally and you’ll need a new power supply to get them running. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 sports a bit less bandwidth and isn’t as power […]
Read more NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 brings raw power to the mid-range gamer
Published July 12, 2010
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I don’t exactly understand why you’d want to perform such a function over the Web but…there it is. GIGABYTE has announced two new applications for owners of their motherboards. First up is the GIGABYTE Hotkey OC application, which is a part of their EasyTune 6 utility, that allows you to set up overclocking profiles for […]
Read more GIGABYTE brings overclocking to the “Cloud”
Published July 12, 2010
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Tablets aren’t the only stars of WDC 2010. Today, Microsoft released the first public beta of Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 (it’s a consolidated release). Although Microsoft warns that only IT pros need apply, it’s not preventing anyone with the “right qualifications” to grab the update after a brief registration process […]
Read more Microsoft Releases Windows 7 SP1 Beta
Published July 12, 2010
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The iPad’s stranglehold on the tablet market may be nearing its end. Several new reports hint that Apple’s rivals are gearing up for a fight, and judging by the exhaustive list of combatants, things could get really interesting really fast. First comes news that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is promising a deluge of Windows 7 […]
Read more Windows 7 tablets ahoy: Dell, Toshiba, Asus on deck
Published July 12, 2010
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It’s a little late for those of us that completed college with several pounds’ worth of textbooks in our back(breaking)packs, but Barnes & Noble is looking to lighten the load for future generations. The bookseller today unveiled NOOKstudy, an “e-textbook” platform that runs on Windows or Mac — no Nook required. Set to go live […]
Read more NOOKstudy: Barnes & Noble goes to school
Published July 10, 2010
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Update: Click here for a quick update on yellowing affecting the Belkin Grip Vue case for the iPhone 4. Although my iPhone 4 survived two falls unscathed, I wasn’t about to chance a third disastrous confrontation with a hard floor. It was time to get some protection! Naked No More: Belkin Grip Vue iPhone 4 […]
Read more Review: Belkin Grip Vue iPhone 4 Case & Zagg InvisibleShield
Published July 9, 2010
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Sometimes you become so accustomed to certain designs from certain companies that when they introduce something radically different you’re bound to have some form of reaction towards it whether good or bad. The Antec Dark Fleet DF-35 PC Case departs from the company’s previously conservative designs in favor of a rugged looking chassis sporting up […]
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Published July 9, 2010
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Callpod has announced two new Bluetooth 2.0 headsets so aptly named as the Onyx and Vetro. The two headsets will of course work with your Bluetooth capable gadgetry making it quite versatile for your chatting needs. The company does claim some mighty spiffy communication ranges of up to 164 feet which could come in quite […]
Read more Callpod Onyx and Vetro Bluetooth 2.0 Headsets tout a massive range
Published July 8, 2010
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Getting a NAS running on your network can be a simple addition if you go for a pre-built device from the numerous vendors out there but sometimes you want something custom with your name written all over it. This case is for you…just without the name part. The Fractal Design Array mini ITX case offers […]
Read more Fractal Design Array is that mysterious black box you always wanted
Published July 8, 2010
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The biggest barrier to jumping into the solid state drive owning populace is the cost of entry. Of course you could go for the less expensive models which offer a good amount of storage but abysmal performance numbers or opt for the opposite, more preferable, approach. OCZ Technology’s 50GB Vertex 2 SSD touts a very […]
Read more OCZ Technology 50GB Vertex 2 is small on storage but big on performance
Published July 8, 2010
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If you’re looking for the sort of high end desktop computing experience while on the road you’re stuck with a wide range of desktop replacement notebooks to deal with which isn’t so bad considering that stack of games you want to play through. The AVADirect Clevo W880CU notebook apologizes for nothing as it squeezes in […]
Read more AVADirect Clevo W880CU prefers you tethered to an outlet