Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro keyboard set
The Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro keyboard and mouse have a decent ergo shape for us cripples. Add comment
The Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro keyboard and mouse have a decent ergo shape for us cripples. Add comment
Techware Labs tests the run-of-the-mill PowerColor HD 4870. Add comment
The Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premier puts your rig two bays away from being a full-fledged HTPC. Add comment
This is crazy. The Philips amBX gamers kit adds surround sound, wind effects and rumble ambient effects to your games. Add comment
Vantec gets into the HDT cooler game with the Aeroflow FX92 and FX120 heatsinks. Watch out Vendetta 2 and Core Contact Freezer! Add comment
The Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR3-1333 4GB kit is an awesome overclocker like it’s DDR2 brother. Add comment
Microsoft’s Explorer Mini Mouse with BlueTrack can go anywhere and track on anything. Add comment
That is the refreshing sound of sanity blowing out of Redmond, WA as the official Windows 7 blog announces that Microsoft’s next operating system is officially named Windows 7. Add comment
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MadShrimps reviews the DFI Lanparty DK P45-T2RS Plus motherboard and then does 6 GHz with LN2 cooling. Add comment
Ultimate Hardware tests Gainward’s Radeon HD 4870. Add comment
Tweaknews likes the Gelid GC-1 thermal paste. It comes with a mini spreader that looks like a tiny Baskin-Robbins spoon. Add comment
TechReport’s chipset analysis series continues with the Intel G45. Add comment
The Biostar TPower N750 AM2+ motherboard tries to take on the AMD 780G with NVIDIA’s 750a chipset. Add comment
The Evercool Transformer 6 CPU cooler isn’t too bad. Add comment
Either way, you’re a criminal. Add comment
Bored on a Monday? Try any one of these 55 great things to do with Google. Add comment
Micron’s 9 October announcement that they would be scaling back Flash production and jobs seems pretty bizarre now that they’re going to throw $400 million at Inotera, the joint venture between Nanya and Qimonda. Under the terms of the agreement, Micron’s stake in the company will grow to 36% of Inotera’s total trading volume. As […] Add comment
It’s Monday! That’s right, while we all return to the grind to get our work on, gadget lust never stops. Take a peek at what the weekend wrestled up: A bizarre little device from OLO will allegedly use the iPhone to deliver full-sized screen and keyboard. This product remains unrealized, but it’s coming real soon, […] Add comment
It is a commonly-held belief that Windows Vista’s UAC box is amongst the most annoying security measures in recent history. Even after giving the OS license to continue with a requested task, Vista will continue to prompt for that action time after time. It is evident that UAC’s inability to remember a user’s actions with […] Add comment
While web developers will get the most use out of this addon, it’s a sad fact that websites explicitly designed for Internet Explorer make IE Tab a powerful addition to any Firefox user’s repertoire. Rather than switching to Internet Explorer to visit those sites, IE Tab allows a user to load IE’s rendering engine inside […] Add comment
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