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NVIDIA releases WHQL 257.21 ForceWare drivers

A slew of performance updates as well as PhysX and CUDA enhancements for NVIDIA cards with a new WHQL-certified driver version. Add comment

Boxee Box gets a November 2010 release date

D-Link's highly anticipated Boxee Box has gotten a November 2010 release date, according to D-Link Add comment

ECS giving away prizes for World Cup promotion

ECS is celebrating the World Cup by giving away hardware, including video cards and motherboards. Add comment

ATI takes the workstation crown: FirePro V8800 reviewed

The new FirePro V8800 Workstation GPU isn't just the most powerful GPU on the streets today, but it is also stands as a statement that AMD is serious about Workstation graphics. Add comment

Hardware-accelerated Flash 10.1 coming today? AMD seems to think so

Adobe Flash 10.1 out today? The website says no, but AMD seems to think so. Add comment

Addlogix Lan-Guard: Internet protection for someone, but not you.

Addlogix has entered the home security fray with their Lan-Guard security appliance. Does it do a good job of bringing what used to be an enterprise-only service into the home? Add comment

Psyko Audio wins prestigious Red Dot award for product design

Psyko Audio is awarded the prestigious Red Dot award for Product Design for their 5.1 PC Gaming Headset. Add comment

OCZ announces StealthXStream 2 value power supplies

OCZ updates their value StealthXStream line today with the improved StealthXStream 2 PSU available in 400w-700w configurations. Add comment

OCZ updates firmware across their SSD lines

OCZ updated the firmware across all of their SSD lines yesterday. Add comment

The SmartSwipe: Additional security at a high cost

The SmartSwipe is a USB credit card reader for your PC. Is it effective? Probably. Is it convenient? Not really. Add comment

Steve Jobs and the politics of porn

Steve Jobs invokes porn in the iPhone vs Android argument enough to make one wonder if there's a complex there, but it's far more likely that it's just a political misdirection. Add comment

Forget furniture. Sumo Gamer reviewed

You thought the Sumo Omni was a big chair... Just wait until you see what they've come up with now. Add comment

Samsung Behold II: no Android 2.0+

The situation for Behold II owners just got worse: the phone is being upgraded Android 1.6, where it shall remain forever. Add comment

AT&T dramatically revamps data plans, kills unlimited bandwidth

AT&T has just announced that it is making sweeping changes to the pricing and packages offered in the company's roster of smartphone and tethered data plans. Add comment

Think you’re living green? Check your phantom power draw

With the dozens of electronic devices commonplace in just about every modern household, a small amount of electricity is constantly being leeched from the grid—day in, day out, twenty four hours per day, seven days per week. As more and more high-tech devices are purchased, this “Phantom Load” continues to increase. Add comment

Faster phones ahead: Qualcomm turns Snapdragon’s dial to 1.2GHz, dual core

Qualcomm's new chips promise future smartphones with a 1.2GHz dual core CPU. Add comment

RIP unlimited bandwidth: Verizon LTE to have tiered pricing

Verizon Wireless confirmed last week that its "unlimited" bandwidth packages will not be available for the company's upcoming 4G cellular services. Add comment

A net neutrality history lesson: how US telecom became such a trainwreck

Beyond healthcare, oil and war, lurks another important discussion with the potential for an even wider impact: net neutrality. Add comment

ECS motherboard wins Computex “Best Choice” award

ECS has announced that their A890GXM-AU motherboard has won the "Best Choice" award at this year's Computex conference. Add comment

AMD outs Catalyst 10.5 for adoring Radeon fans

AMD has announced that their newest Catalyst driver, version 10.5, is ready for download starting today. Add comment

Five reasons why you don’t actually need a Mac

You don’t need a Mac. You can get identical--if not superior--quality and features for far less money if you buy a PC instead. Add comment