The Razer Blade is finally in the wild
The head-scratching Razer Blade is now finally available online, and apparently only at NCIX, a Canadian retailer. Add comment
The head-scratching Razer Blade is now finally available online, and apparently only at NCIX, a Canadian retailer. Add comment
A novel way to provide two- or three-factor authentication is being worked on by a Norwegian security expert. Add comment
NZXT is releasing a new line of PC case accessories under the Aperture moniker. The first one is the Aperture M media reader bay. Add comment
Noctua announced a licensing partnership with Rotosub to market PC cooling fans with active noise cancelling technology, to debut at Computex 2012. Add comment
The extremely useful benchmark and system info tool AIDA64 has been updated to 2.5, bringing a slew of new and improved features. Add comment
ADATA might not be a name you're familiar with, but their SX900 SSD promises higher capacity SSDs that perform the same as their peers. Here's our review. Add comment
All-in-one liquid cooling is still relatively new to the radar of the average PC builder, but Thermaltake has made a compelling reason to be pretty interested in it with the Water2.0 Performer. Here's our review. Add comment
ECS wants to raise the bar on motherboard stability with a rigorous new testing regime and high-quality components and they're branding it as the "ECS Nonstop Technology" program. Add comment
VIA reveals the $49 APC all-in-one mini computer that runs Android. Add comment
The Voyager S3 is an external hard drive dock by Newer Technology that features USB 3 capability. Here's our review. Add comment
Win an exceptionally weird and unique gaming PC based on Lian Li, Kingston, and SAPPHIRE parts, just by joining the SAPPHIRE Select Club. Add comment
Imagine an SSD that literally burns itself up at the touch of a button. That dream is now a reality, thanks to RunCore. Add comment
When an official company support rep speaks his mind, the shit hits the fan in the small world of tech PR. Add comment
Having a highly portable Blu-ray reader/writer that can back up 128gb on a single disc can be quite a boon to the mobile warrior. Today we look at the slimmest of slim in the field: the Pioneer BDR-XD04. Add comment
The NZXT Switch 810 SE is like the Lamborghini of PC cases. Not practical in any way, but exquisitely refined and with endless attention to detail and features. Add comment
From the "Best of both worlds" files: the OCZ RevoDrive Hybrid takes a slow, high capacity hard drive and puts it onto a blazing fast SSD card. The combination is killer. Add comment
USB ports in your wall outlets. Why didn't we think of that? We review the Power2U from NewerTechnology Add comment
Thermaltake today announced the release of their new closed-loop watercooling system, the Water 2.0. Add comment
One year ago, you've never heard of ROCCAT. Now, they're quickly cementing their place in the North American market as a purveyor of serious gaming peripherals Add comment
ECS today revealed that they're implementing new "super-alloy" power chokes on a select few motherboards, which are a big step up from the iron- and ferrite-core chokes commonly used in the industry. Add comment
The news that Adobe would be supporting OpenCL for Creative Suite 6 was exciting for many, especially MacBook Pro users, but now we know that Windows users who were hoping to use MPE with their AMD products are out of luck. Add comment
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