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Aug 24
Thermaltake Element T Case Review

Thermaltake Element T Case Review

Published in News, Partner News | Written by Rhys

“The Element T certainly brings a different package and look than the Element G. The Element T brings a lot of to the table when it comes to storage with six 3.5″ bays and one space to mount a SSD drive. There is enough room that worries should be minimal for full size power supplies or larger heatsinks.”

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Aug 24
Seagate BlackArmor NAS 220 2TB Network Attached Storage

Seagate BlackArmor NAS 220 2TB Network Attached Storage

Published in News, Partner News | Written by Rhys

"The BlackArmor series from Seagate are aimed at small businesses, and professional users but they can be great tools for the everyday user as well. I’ve taken a look at two of the BlackArmor series of external hard drives the PS 110 and the Ws 110, and both are very nice products overall that can [...]

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Aug 24
Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 Toxic Review

Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 Toxic Review

Published in News, Partner News | Written by Rhys

“We have just released a Review of the Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 Toxic, including lots of Benchmarks in different Presets, HDTV CPU-Load, power consumption, loudness, temperatures and many more details.”

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Aug 24
New Nvidia 190.2 WHQL driver

New Nvidia 190.2 WHQL driver

Published in News, Other News | Written by Richard

A new version of the WHQL certified Geforce driver, the Geforce 190.62 WHQL, has been released by Nvidia.

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Aug 24
Kingwin F-35 External Drive Enclosure

Kingwin F-35 External Drive Enclosure

Published in News, Partner News | Written by Rhys

“Kingwin’s latest external drive enclosure has a bit of a sci-fi look about it. The unit we have on the review bench today, the Kingwin F-35 External Drive Enclosure looks a bit like Boba Fett’s space ship if you ask me. Not necessarily a bad thing either. With the unit’s sloping curves and twin cooling fan risers blended in, the Kingwin F-35 has a look that is all its own (excluded the Fett clan that is)”.

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Aug 24
How to Choose the Right Computer for You

How to Choose the Right Computer for You

Published in News, Partner News | Written by Rhys

“Buying a new computer is always a tough task, what sort of things do you want to do on there? Just use the internet? Play games? Create websites? Because there are so many different types of systems to choose from, not everyone knows what specifications there computer needs to cope with the required tasks. Read on to find out “How to Choose the Right Computer for You”.”

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Aug 24
Scythe Kaze Q 3.5″ Fan Controller

Scythe Kaze Q 3.5″ Fan Controller

Published in News, Partner News | Written by Rhys

“Along with the fan controller, inside the box we can also find the power adapter cable, which allows us to connect the fan controller to one of the PSUs’ MOLEX connectors, cable extenders for 4 fans and mounting screws. No manual is included this time, since the installation is very easy to do.”

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Aug 24
Lian Li PC-A70F

Lian Li PC-A70F

Published in News, Partner News | Written by Rhys

“Today we’re looking at a new offering in their product line, the PC-A70F, which seeks to build upon the success of their previous designs and looks very similar to their A71 lineup in what is perhaps best described as an evolution of form and function. Does form truly meet function, or does this tower leave us wanting? Let’s find out.”

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Aug 24
Razer Arctosa USB Gaming Keyboard

Razer Arctosa USB Gaming Keyboard

Published in News, Partner News | Written by Rhys

"The Arctosa Gaming Keyboard is one of Razer’s entry-level enthusiast peripherals to help gamers get into the world of high-end keyboards.  It is a keyboard with many of the advanced features that you expect on a gaming keyboard, but with a price that wont break the bank.  With such features as fully programmable macro keys and anti-ghosting technology, just to [...]

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Aug 22
PCI Express 3.0 delayed

PCI Express 3.0 delayed

Published in News, Technology News | Written by Richard

The release of the PCI Express 3.0 specification has been delayed until the second quarter of 2010. This has a knock on effect for products being released that use the specification, so as a result any products that use the specification won’t be seen until 2011.

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Which Apple iPad should you choose?

Which Apple iPad should you choose?

If you’re looking to purchase an Apple iPad, there are a few things you need to consider. Are you going to really notice the Retina Display, use the upgraded 5-megapixel camera or use the new 4G connectivity? If you answered no to any of those, then you might want to take a look at this guide on choosing the right iPad.

Read Article » How to replace cracked iPhone 3GS screen

How to replace cracked iPhone 3GS screen

So you’ve just been to a party and woken up with a throbbing hangover to find your iPhone screen is cracked. Familiar story? It’s happened to me, too many times! Fret not though, it’s really easy to replace a cracked iPhone screen and can be done for a just a fiver!

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Compro Technology, today announce S900 DVB-S/S2 TV Tuner Box in UK market

Experience the variety of entertainment available on your computer. With VideoMate S900 USB box, you can now turn your laptop or computer into a full-fledged TV with radio capabilities.

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Jul 21

Leadtek WinFast GTX 280 and GTX260

Rising to the expectations of global gamers, Leadtek Research Inc., a global front runner in extreme visual graphics technology development, announces the debut of its new epochal graphics card series, WinFast GTX 280 1024MB and GTX 260 896MB. Based on the NVIDIA GTX 280 and GTX 260 chipsets, these high power graphics cards have been born to transform and take gaming into a new and exhilarating new era.

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Oct 27

BlackBerry PlayBook 2.0 OS delayed

Things are a bit up and down for BlackBerry at the moment with server crashes causing outrage and then BlackBerry release a new OS, BBX. However, news just in is that BBX has now been pushed back until February 2012! This huge delay could spell disaster for BlackBerry.

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Mar 08

Will the Apple iPhone 5 simply be called the “new iPhone”?

After yesterdays announcement of the new Apple iPad, people have been talking about what the new iPhone will be called. And it’s a definite possibility that it will just be called the “new iPhone”.

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