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Hands-on T-Mobile G1 review

CrunchGear has posted one of the first hands-on reviews of a retail T-Mobile G1. Even if you don’t plan on getting one, reading a look at this significant entry to the mobile phone landscape is worth a read. In short… GOOD: Sliding hinge, input, speakers. BAD: It’s clearly beta, just like every other Google product. Add comment

McCain ads on YouTube axed by DMCA

John McCain was a large proponent of the 2000 Digital Milennium Copyright Act which has unquestionably altered the landscape of copyright and IP in the United States. Chief amongst the radical alterations is tremendous (some would say nonexistent) ambiguity in what constitutes fair use for digital media. Various court cases have come no closer to […] Add comment

NVIDIA releases 178.24 drivers

Supporting both Windows XP and Vista in x86-32 and x86-64 varieties, this WHQL release adds a host of new features and fixes to the popular ForceWare drivers. Hit the jump for a list of features or proceed directly to the download for GeForce 6, 7, 8, 9 and GTX 200-series GPUs. Add comment

Download of the day: Media Player Classic

While there are many media players on the market including Windows Media Player, VLC, and Winamp, none of them come close to Media Player Classic’s sleek and compact functionality. Supporting 5.1 channel Dolby plugins like AC3Filter, subtitle plugins like VobSub, integrated DVD playback, and tons of options to make the player perform just as desired, […] Add comment

Addon of the day: FireGestures

Today we bring you a love-it-or-hate-it addon with tremendous potential to enhance both productivity and efficiency inside Firefox. Mouse gestures leverage the power of user-chosen mouse or scrollwheel movements to perform actions like tab switching, launching a homepage, or controlling the minimized/maximized state of the browser. Some people are really into the fast and intuitive […] Add comment

Antec Veris Basic

Smaller than the Premier model, the Antec Veris Basic is a simple way to convert any PC into a media center. Add comment

ECS GF9300TA motherboard

Guru3D tests the GeForce 9300-equipped ECS GC9300TA motherboard. It overclocks well for what it is. Add comment

NVIDIA is set to take back the IGP crown

Hexus says NVIDIA is set to retake the Intel IGP crown from G45 with the new GeForce 9300 and 9400 chips. Add comment

Norco DS-500 eSata RAID array

Five drives, one Norco DS-500 eSata RAID array. Add comment

PureAudio USB-SA sound card

The PureAudio USB-SA sound card makes crappy laptop sound a thing of the past. Add comment

Thermaltake V14Pro heatsink

Benchmark Reviews says the Thermaltake V14Pro heatsink is the best stock out-of-the-box cooler they’ve tested yet. Add comment

Alienware at Best Buy

Phenom-powered Alienware at Best Buy. How the mighty have fallen. Add comment

ICY BOX IB-390

The ICY BOX IB-390 portable drive and docking station is an attractive package. Add comment

Canonical publishes ATI Catalyst 8.10 Beta

Linux users running X Server 1.5 now get full 3D ATI Catalyst driver support thanks to new Catalyst 8.10 beta drivers from an unlikely source. Add comment

Altec Lansing Soundbar

The Altec Lansing Soundbar is a portable 2.1 speaker system. Add comment

Lian Li launches new Classic PC-9 mid-tower

Lian Li’s just launched the Classic PC-9 mid-tower case. Add comment

Corsair introduces new PSU series

Corsair’s has announced the new CX400 power supply, aimed at system builders and low-power draw rigs. Add comment

Novatech Centrino 2 X20mv Pro laptop

The Novatech Centrino 2 X20mv Pro laptop is small, light, and can beat up on AMD’s Puma-based offerings. Add comment

Palit GeForce 9800 GT Super+ 1GB

The benefit of the Palit GeForce 9800 GT Super+ 1GB is seen in games with large scrolling worlds. That’s about it. Add comment

Speed up your PS3 with a SSD. And $600.

ExtremeTech replaces the PS3’s hard drive with a SSD to see how much it improves load times. Add comment

Apevia X-Qboii mATX case

Apevia’s X-Qboii mATX case has a lot going for it, except for its name. Add comment