There are those notebook designs that just make sense and tend to trickle down to other offerings from both within the company that made it and the competition. I don’t think this one will though. The Dell Adamo XPS exudes awesomeness with its slim profile, light weight, and killer looks which should make it a […]
There was a time when power supplies were at the top of a computer case and things were good. Then some sanity prevailed and designs evolved to include better cable management and airflow. Let the old times roll with the Antec Sonata Proto PC Case which brings back a familiar design with some updated touches […]
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Addonics has announced its new CipherChain ExpressCard notebook card designed to secure information to any eSATA capable external drive. The card itself sports AES 256-bit hardware encryption which should make cracking your drive’s data a bit more difficult should you lose it and quite a bit quicker than software based alternatives. To improve security even […]
Read more Addonics CipherChain ExpressCard encrypts your eSATA drive data
There was a time when 1000Watt power supplies were considered overkill given the rather weak components found in PCs at the time but with today’s much improved multi-GPU performance and energy hungry processors it’s not too far fetched to want a beefy PSU. The Sparkle Computer 1250Watt Gold Class 80+ Power Supply should handle your […]
Most CPU coolers are symmetrical in one way or another allowing the manufacturer to use simple techniques to stamp out fins without too much added cost. The Cogage Arrow CPU Cooler goes off script a bit with its “arrow-shaped” fins although all the other makings of a high-end cooler are still there. Pro Clockers has […]
Read more Cogage Arrow CPU Cooler certainly takes after its name
The benefits of web-based email has been covered quite a bit over the years, and as a spam catch-all it has worked marvelously. It would seem that Microsoft is working on making their service a bit more workable for the busy folks out there. Hotmail is in for some updates which should make it even […]
Read more Microsoft Prepping Hotmail Updates for busy people
Many computing tasks are making good use of the extra cores found in processors today, unfortunately some of the tasks that require brute force to work through can’t exactly be parallelized. Thankfully the AMD Phenom II X6 1090T has that covered by offering six cores and a Turbo CORE technique which will push clock rates […]
Read more AMD Phenom II X6 1090T rocks more cores and gentle clocking
A full-sized computer makes sense when you’re constantly tossing in a ton of expansion cards and storage in order to keep your system up to its stated design goal. Since most people don’t have such lofty goals why not downsize to save some space? The GIGABYTE H55M-USB3 Motherboard sports LGA1156 (Core i3, i5, and i7) […]
Read more GIGABYTE H55M-USB3 Motherboard packs in the features in a diminutive form factor
Routers used to be a simple way to network your computers and get them easily connected to the Internet, of course with more powerful processors they’re being used for a whole host of nifty things. The Asus RT-N16 Wireless N Gigabit Router sports the usual features found on a high-end router including a pair of […]
Read more Asus RT-N16 Wireless N Gigabit Router does more than just move data around
CPU coolers tend to require quite a bit of airflow in order to work effectively which is a bit of a downer for anyone that enjoys a silent workspace or even a bit of sanity once those high speed fans kick into gear. Big Bruin has gathered six LGA1156 compatible heatsinks which seemingly promise low-noise […]
Read more Low Noise CPU Coolers Rounded Up and quietly tested
Solid State Drives have opened up a whole new realm of performance possibilities which just might be a detriment to those that enjoy their system’s boot up time to be long enough so that they can grab themselves a beverage and a pastry. The Intel X25-M G2 80GB Solid State Drive carries on the blazing […]