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AMD Radeon 4870 X2 runs free

AMD releases their long-awaited 4870 X2. Add comment

NVIDIA outs PhysX for GPUs

MOAR PHYSICS! Add comment

VIA getting out of the Intel and AMD chipset business

Another one bites the dust. Add comment

Apple's App Store hits 60 million downloads

App store is busy, despite complaints and issues. Add comment

Thermalright TRUE Black 120 Heatsink Review

An in-depth look at Thermalright's latest—the TRUE Black 120 heatsink. The TRUE Black 120 is a special edition, black nickel plated version of the very popular Ultra 120 eXtreme. Not only has its appearance changed, but it comes bundled with some extras. Add comment

Week.End @ Icrontic

We round up all the junk that we ignored for the rest of the week. Add comment

Week.End @ Icrontic

Icrontic does the weekend shuffle and brings you all the semi-important news that we ignored the rest of the week. Add comment

ECS P45T-A motherboard

The ECS P45T-A motherboard is an affordable P45 option. Add comment

Norcotek RPC-450 4U case

Inside the Norcotek RPC-450 4U rackmount enclosure. Add comment

MSI GeForce GTX 280 OC

MSI needed more speed, so they created the GeForce GTX 280 OC. Add comment

ASUS MK241 24-inch Widescreen

The ASUS MK241 monitor offers 2ms response time and 3000:1 contrast ratio, plus a built-in webcam. Add comment

Black Hats reveal systemic Vista security flaw

Neowin is reporting that Mark Dowd (IBM ISS) and Alexander Sotirov (VMware) demonstrated a way to bypass all of Windows Vista’s memory protection safeguards using a web browser. The kicker? It isn’t a vulnerability, per se, but rather exploiting how the entire system is set up. Neowin continues: According to Dino Dai Zovi, a popular […] Add comment

8 years ago

On August 8, 2000, a kid named Keith “Mortin” Whitsitt published an article about his new computer on apushardware.com. Eight years after that first article, here we are. Eight years old on 8-8-08. I’ll take all the luck I can get. Add comment

Crazy Gadget Guy tries to crash the D-Link DIR615 router.

Our resident gadget collector takes a look at how the D-Link DIR615 solved some weird issues. Add comment

Sapphire HD 4870

Modders-Inc likes the HD 4870 too. Add comment

Sneak peek at PhysX

Here's a sneak peek at next week's PhysX release. Add comment

ASUS's Eee Box B202 review

The ASUS's Eee Box B202 PC looks like a router I used to have. This PC is tiny. Add comment

Apple could be setting sights on 1080p

Recent speculation about a chip change in Apple’s product line has been rife since July 21, when CFO Peter Oppenheimer said to expect a dip in profits from a “product transition”. However, Apple has flatly denied a move away from Intel CPUs or chipsets, which was most peoples’ first guess. Cringley thinks the news is […] Add comment

Cooler Master CSX Medusa Cosmos case

The Cooler Master CSX Medusa Cosmos case will compensate for your personal shortcomings. Add comment

Gigabyte EP45-DS3R motherboard

Virtual-Hideout likes the Gigabyte EP45-DS3R motherboard for its power savings and budget price. Add comment

HyperX DDR2-5300 notebook memory kit

Kingston's 3BGB HyperX DDR2-5300 notebook kit reviewed. Add comment