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    Nanoxia Next Generation Deep Silence 2 Mid-Tower Case

    Nanoxia is a company well known in Europe for their Legendary Green Nanoxia Nano-bearing fans and other peripherals, as well as their Nanoxia Deep Silence 1 Gaming cases. Nanoxia re-entered the enthusiast arena with another arrival, called the Deep Silence 2, a secon...
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    Digital Treasures – Props Power Case for New iPad/iPad2

    With the rising number of portable device users, it was only of matter of time that more mobile accessories start to flood the market. When it comes to protecting your portable device there are many options available. Some are made from basic plastic and some are o...
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    CM Storm Skorpion Mouse Bungee and Control-RX Gaming Surface

    Introduction Do you ever find yourself suffering from sticky mouse cord syndrome? You’re just trying to move your mouse to dodge some bullets but your cord keeps getting hung up and getting you killed. Does your mouse pad lack the technology to utilize your ult...
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    Enermax MaxRevo 1500W

    Enermax is known for some premium power supplies, and the one we're examining today is no different: the MaxRevo 1500W. It's a beast of a unit, with an enormous amount of available power in a fully modular design. There's a price premium here, but does it have the t...
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Adobe to launch Creative Suite 4 on Sept. 23rd

Adobe's next major software release has already received its fair share of attention. That's about to get a whole lot bigger though, as CS4 will be unveiled on September 23rd.



Microsoft to lower Windows 7 boot times to 15s

Microsoft is aiming for 15 second boot times in Windows 7, according to a recent blog post. In fact, the Redmond giant has a team dedicated to achieving this one cause.



Gigabyte P45 mobos now support DDR2 1333MHz

You don't need DDR3 anymore to reach insane speeds. Gigabyte has rolled-out bios updates which add native 1333MHz DDR2 support to ten of its P45 motherboards.



Flaws discovered in Google Chrome hours after launch

Just hours following its release, researchers have discovered that Google Chrome is prone to a carpet-bombing flaw which targets the older WebKit rendering engine used.



Interview – Palit Multimedia

 
 
 
 
 
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We chat with Palit to get some insight in the very competitive graphics card market.


 

PureOC Folding Team gatecrashes the top 1000

Our Folding team has rather steadily broken into the top 1000 teams. We’re still in the process of recruiting new members, so go on, put your CPU or GPU to good use.


Asus pull the wraps off Bamboo Series notebooks

Asus has unleashed a new lineup of notebooks which are coated in Moso bamboo. In case you haven't already guessed, save the earth is the aim with the Bamboo Series.



Google’s Chrome browser reviewed, looks promising

If you thought we'd done enough Google Chrome coverage for one day, then you'd be wrong. The folks over at TechGage have taken an in-depth look at the browser.



Dell to launch 8.9-inch Inspiron 910 tomorrow

Dell's break into the low-cost netbook market is expected to take place this week, when the computer giant launches its 8.9-inch Inspiron 910. A sub $400 price is expected.



EA release Mirror’s Edge system requirements

EA has released the official system requirements for Mirror's Edge, and it's about time too. As detailed here, the minimum requirements are lower than expected.






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