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ASUS My Cinema-PE9400 TV card

Virtual Hideout reviews the ASUS My Cinema-PE9400 TV card. Add comment

Chillblast Fusion Gemini

The Chillblast Fusion Gemini will get you a heavily overclocked quad-core CPU, lots of RAM, a Radeon HD 4870 X2 graphics card. Add comment

Foxconn P45A-S motherboard

Hardware Logic reviews the Foxconn P45A-S motherboard. Add comment

Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro 7

Don’t disregard the Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro 7 HSF. Add comment

Gainward Radeon HD 4850 Golden Sample

Gainward has moved squarely to the ATI camp with their HD 4850 Golden Sample. Add comment

Western Digital’s RE3 hard drive

Tech Report tests the new Western Digital RE3 hard drive; a souped-up Caviar Black built for enterprise abuse. Add comment

Understanding CUDA

Techware Labs has a guide to understanding NVIDIA’s CUDA technology. Add comment

ASUS Eee PC 901 Linux boot performance

Phoronix benchmarks different Linux distros to see which one boots the fastest on an Eee PC 901. Add comment

Hiper Type R Mark-II 880W PSU

Tweak Town reviews the Hiper Type R Mark-II 880W power supply. Add comment

GELID Silent 12 TC and PWM fans

Overclockers Online reviews the GELID Silent 12 TC and PWM 120mm fans. They quietly provide 58 cfm. Add comment

Intel Atom ECS 945GCT-D motherboard

The tiny Intel Atom processor lives on the ECS 945GCT-D motherboard. Add comment

Sprint XOHM goes live, 4G in Baltimore

For the first time on American soil, the general public can get their fill of 4G cellular service. Sprint has activated their long-awaited XOHM service in Baltimore, MD. Based on the WiMax standard, XOHM will roll in at $35/mo. for handsets and blast data across the airwaves at 2-4Mbps. Delicious. Add comment

Wal*Mart cans DRM, screws customers

Once upon a time, Wal*Mart joined the legions of corporate drones who felt DRM was a good idea. In the tide of music stores that tried to play against iTunes, Wal*Mart’s “ME TOO!” service offered WMA tracks protected with WM9 and WM10 DRM. Unfortunately for Wal*Mart, like most “ME TOO!” music services, their music store […] Add comment

Three Rings CEO dislikes DRM

Daniel James, CEO of Three Rings (publisher of Puzzle Pirates), gives his view on DRM in a short piece he’s written for Penny-Arcade. It is interesting to see the perspective of a gaming company CEO, instead of just another commentator. Add comment

Omg $80 night vision goggles

ArsTechnica’s Ben Kuchera reviews what he thought would be “gimmicky” night vision goggles – they cost $80 and are marketed as toys. When he flipped the switch, he told a different story. …the unit does what’s advertised. It provides real, working night vision. It was time for Nerf-gun wars in my jet-black basement Man, these […] Add comment

Firefox 3.0.3 outed

Firefox version 3.0.3 was released on Friday to resolve Mozilla bug #454708. Nothing else has changed over 3.0.2 which saw numerous bugs corrected. Add comment

eVGA GeForce GTX 280 HC16 Hydro Copper

The eVGA GeForce GTX 280 HC16 Hydro Copper comes with a HUGE waterblock already installed. Add comment

Sapphire HD 4870 TOXIC 512 MB

The Sapphire HD 4870 TOXIC 512 MB kicks heat to the curb. Add comment

QNAP TS-509 Pro Turbo

QNAP’s big boy is the TS-509 Pro Turbo NAP. It’ll support 5 hard drives. Add comment

Cheap video card shoot out

Tech Report tests video cards in the sub-$100 market to see where the value lies. Add comment

Abit IX38 Quad GT

Techware Labs says the Abit IX38 Quad GT is one of the best motherboard buys on the market. Add comment