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Logitech G13 game pad

The Logtiech G13 Advanced Gameboard is for those of you who like to go solo, one-hand style. Add comment

Tech Report system guide – April 09

Tech Report has released it’s always-fun system guide for April 2009. Add comment

Galaxy GeForce GTX 275 Overclocked

The Galaxy GeForce GTX 275 Overclocked uses a three-fan Arctic Cooling Accelero Xtreme heatsink. Add comment

Acer NVIDIA ION system pricing hits

Acer’s NVIDIA ION-based Aspire Revo system pricing has leaked. Media center anyone? Add comment

Dell Inspiron Mini 9 netbook

Phoronix tests the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 netbook will Linux. Add comment

QNAP TS-439 Pro Intel Atom powered NAS

The QNAP TS-439 Pro harnesses the power of the Intel Atom processor to power a four-bay NAS. Add comment

Microsoft launches Windows 7 Client Software Logo Program

It’s a bit dry, but the inside look on just what it takes to have your product bear the Windows 7-compatible logo can be fascinating. [Via] Add comment

RAM drive, SSD, or hard drive

MadShrimps compares RAM drives, solid state drives, and hard drives. Add comment

Mainstream XP and Office 2003 support retired

The deadline has come and gone, and Microsoft has let Windows XP and all versions of Office 2003 slip from their mainstream support. Phone assistance for these product families will now be offered on a per-hour or per-incident basis, while non-security critical fixes are no longer in the pipeline for users who did not register […] Add comment

Numonyx looks to phase-change memory

Ailing memory firm Numonyx has turned to Phase-Change Memory (PRAM) as the successor to NAND, and has signed a deal with memory solution provider Virident to provide NAND and PRAM to solidify that bet. Numonyx is the offspring of a partnership between STMicro and Intel which first tried to bring PRAM to market with the […] Add comment

HD 4890 X2?

Hexus opines on the feasibility of a HD 4890 X2. Some say it’s unpossible. Add comment

Mozilla may end Windows 2000, XP SP1/2 support for Firefox

Development is well under way for Firefox 3.5, the next major version of the popular browser being prepared for 2010. At a recent developer forum, Mozilla software engineer Michael Conner questioned the need to support Windows 2000 and Windows XP’s early service packs. Debate also swirled around dropping support for Windows XP entirely after citing […] Add comment

SilverStone Strider 1500W power supply

SilverStone just announced the Strider 1500W power supply. It’s 80+ certified, fully modular, and will run as many GPUs as you can throw at it. Heads up. Add comment

We Didn’t Start the Flame War

We Didn’t Start the Flame War. (nsfw) Add comment

A day at Zappos

Zappos awesomeness is so 2008, but here’s a cool video tour of the company (if you can resist the urge to punch the host). Add comment

TheButterflyman: On Kongregate: Hero’s Arms is a well-p

On Kongregate: Hero’s Arms is a well-produced Classic Zelda parody: http://is.gd/rZgv Add comment

GHoosdum’s suit and hat

I’m spectacularly jealous of GHoosdum’s suit and hat. Add comment

Live transmission of leaked FFXIII

A live transmission is currently up at justin.tv, depicting what seems to be someone playing through a leaked version of Final Fantasy XIII. Who knows how long is will be running. Check it out if you don’t mind a few spoilers. Add comment

Meet the $100 HD 4770

Slides from AMD’s presentation for the upcoming Radeon HD 4770 have surfaced on the net today. It appears that PcPop.com got them first, but we’ll be buggered if we can find them on their site. Thanks to the kind folks at VR-Zone and TheInq, they’re up for all to see. Say hi to the first […] Add comment

Stream your tunes anywhere with Sockso

I know many of you swear by music to be productive at work and at home, and I am definitely one of those people. Let’s face it, though, lugging about a bundle of CDs or even the svelte profile of an MP3 player isn’t terribly efficient in this everything’s-already-on-the-internet era, so why not your music […] Add comment

IE8 coming to Windows Automatic Updates

In a move that should finally begin the deprecation of IE6 and IE7 in earnest, Microsoft is preparing to automatically upgrade users to IE8 through the Windows Update service. Users will have the option to decline, but one has to wonder how many people will actually realize that they have the option. IE Lead Program […] Add comment