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Written by Danrok
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Wednesday, 27 April 2011 17:34 |
From Tom's Hardware:
This is the first installment in a new series recommending the best solid-state drives you can buy at any given budget level. With so many SSDs piling up, all based on the same few controllers, it’s time for us to start identifying the real winners.
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Written by Danrok
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Wednesday, 06 April 2011 18:32 |
From ArsTechnica:
We already know that a purely philanthropic or non-profit purpose doesn’t usually shield a website from the weight of IP law enforcement. However, sites that overtly try to profit from or monetize others’ copyrighted works or patented inventions may more quickly attract attention, and lawsuits.
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Written by Danrok
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Monday, 04 April 2011 18:22 |
Review by Reg Hardware:
The video senders of yesterday didn’t enjoy the best of reputations. Typically used to route the analogue feed of one VCR to a second TV at the other end of the house, they suffered all manner of RF interference. Even when you managed to align their directional antennas, ghostly gremlins would make for a second rate viewing experience.
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Written by Danrok
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Monday, 28 March 2011 17:01 |
From X-bit:
The second part of our massive roundup is going to talk about 19 thermal interfaces that are included among the accessories accompanying cooling products.
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Written by Danrok
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Sunday, 13 March 2011 11:22 |
From Bit-tech.net:
Well it’s been an interesting month in the tech world since our last buyer's guide. The Intel P67 and H67 chipset debacle has rumbled on, with motherboard manufacturers continually releasing press statements stating that they've either received stock of the new chipset or have started shipping fixed boards.
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Written by Danrok
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Monday, 07 March 2011 20:42 |
From Trusted Reviews:

Laptop manufacturers are going all-out in the audio department for their premium offerings, and several have partnered-up with a reputable audio brand or artist. HP has its Dr. Dre-approved Beats Speakers, as most recently found on the luxurious Envy 17 3D, for example. Even Toshiba's netbooks, like the NB520 and NB550, have Harman/Kardon speakers, while MSI is the most recent laptop name to take the partnership route, with its GT680's speakers enhanced by Dynaudio's know-how. However, few names shout premium quite like Bang & Olufsen, which Asus partnered with to ensure its high-end N73JN supplies one of the best portable audio experiences around.
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Written by Danrok
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Friday, 25 February 2011 16:11 |
From The Inquirer:
Specifications Intel Core i7-740QM 2.93GHz CPU with 6MB L3 cache, 3GB DDR3 RAM, Nvidia Geforce GTX285M GPU with 1GB RAM, 500GB SATA hard disk, Blu-ray drive, 15.6-inch 1366x768 3D Vision screen, Ethernet, WiFi, multi-card reader, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
THE ROCK XTREME 680 3D is a weighty beast coming in at 3.3kg with a thick base that contains the number crunching power to display 3D games in DirectX10. The laptop comes in a matte black finish with some silver trim.
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Written by Danrok
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Thursday, 24 February 2011 18:53 |
From the BBC:
Chip manufacturer Intel has announced it is to roll out a new technology for connecting computers and peripherals.
The system, know as Thunderbolt, promises transfer speeds twice as fast as USB 3.0.
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