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Antec MicroFusion Remote 350 mini HTPC case

The Antec MicroFusion Remote 350 HTPC case is tiny and full of all the bells and whistles. Benchmark Reviews is impressed. Add comment

ASUS Eee PC 1000HA

The ASUS Asus Eee PC 1000HA features a regular hard drive instead of a SSD. Add comment

Core i7/X58 SLI performance

NVIDIA says Core i7 will unlock the power of SLI so Hexus tests three GTX 280s in Tri-SLI on an X58 board. Add comment

ASUS G50V gaming notebook

TechReport reviews the ASUS G50V gaming notebook. TBH, it’s decent. Add comment

Smooth Creations LAN Shark gaming system

Check out the sweet flame job on the Smooth Creations LAN Shark’s acrylic case. Is this the start of a new trend? Add comment

Office Hours 7: Restoring permissions

Icrontic is proud to offer the Office Hours series of articles. Each week we’ll take a look at a common problem in Windows or often-used software and nail down a quick fix for it. This week, the good doctor explains how to recover access to directories that give an “access is denied” error. Add comment

Hack those Windows 7 features to life

At Icrontic, we are completely in favor of great hacks and cool tools. Today’s download of the day, Blue Badge, drops the hax on Windows 7 which we do not doubt is in the hands of selected readers (arrrrrrr). Unlocked features include: The new Windows 7 taskbar Gestures Panning Desktop slideshow Backups are advised, but […] Add comment

Gadgets’n’Gizmos Wednesday

We’ve hit critical mass! Time for another round of bizarre, terrible or interesting gadgets: The Phillips iPill contains a power supply, processor, medicine reservoir and micro pump. Intended for swallowing like a normal capsule, this pill can provide medication targeted directly at the source of the problem. The pill can also be monitored externally. This […] Add comment

Gaming roundup – Zombie Apocalypse edition

We’re… Please, give me a moment to catch my breath and collect my thoughts. We’re holed up in the basement of ICHQ. I’m writing this on the last computer with power. Luckily the UPS has enough battery to power the router and computer long enough to let me write this. I don’t have much time, […] Add comment

AMD set to move to 32nm production

While AMD is currently cranking up production of its 45nm chips, the big push at its German production centers is the shrink to 32nm. According to reports from EETimes.com, Dresden’s Fab 38 is seeing an influx of new production equipment (Thanks AMD’s wealthy investors!) that will allow production as small as 22nm. Full 32nm production […] Add comment

Thermalright T-Rad² review

There are usually two types of people looking for aftermarket video card cooling; those who want to overclock the card for additional performance, and those who want a quieter solution from the often times audible stock cooling solutions prevalent on many of today’s offerings. Whatever the case may be, Thermalright is there to help with […] Add comment

MSI Master Overclocking Arena video

TweakTown has a big video from MSI’s Maser Overclocking Arena event in Taipei. It’s 12 minutes of awesomeness! Add comment

Google sued by Russian firm for contextual ads

Russian search and advertising firm Era Vodoleya has filed a lawsuit with the allegation that Google’s contextual advertisement is in violation of a 1998 copyright. The suit alleges that Era Vodoleya invented contextual advertising in 1997 and later began using the patented technology in 1998. The suit also claims that Google’s implementation of the technology […] Add comment

RAMBUS seeks to block sale of NVIDIA products

We’ll get sued just for mentioning their name! Silicon Valley memory technologies firm RAMBUS has filed an injunction against NVIDIA with the US International Trade Commission containing allegations of copyright infringement. The complaint claims that NVIDIA, in addition to 16 other companies, are violating 17 RAMBUS patents related to the memory controller which allows VRAM […] Add comment

November at ICHQ

Our splendiferous web developer, Lincoln Keebler, wants to update you on what we’ve done around here in the last week or so. Good stuff! Add comment

Aiptek PocketCinema V10 projector

A pocket-sized video projector, the Aiptek PocketCinema V10 has potential. Add comment

ATI Linux performance

Phoronix tests open-source graphics on Ubuntu 7.04 through 8.10, starting with the ATI performance. Add comment

G.Skill 2.5″ 128GB SSD

Tweak Town is all about the G.Skill 2.5″ 128GB solid state drive. Add comment

Call of Duty: World at War 16-card test

Guru3D tests 16 video cards in Call of Duty: World at War. Add comment

Xilence Icebox passive HDD cooler

Techware Labs says they’ll pass on the Xilence Icebox passive hard drive cooler. It looks cool but doesn’t meet expectations. Add comment

EVGA 9800 GTX+ 512MB

Hardware Canucks rates the EVGA 9800 GTX+ 512MB as a better buy than the popular HD 4850. Add comment