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We've tested both of Razer's clicky mechanical gaming keyboards to figure out whether they're worth the money—and hearing loss. Type: Feature article Tags: Input devices |
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I'll admit to being like the proverbial plumber with a leaky sink. When it comes to my own primary personal computer, I've been borderline neglectful... Type: Feature article Tags: Cases Cooling Systems |
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Noctua builds a better 120-mm fan Computex — Unlike some cooler makers, Noctua isn't dabbling in PSUs, gaming headsets, or iPad accessories. That says a lot about the company's focus,... Type: News story Tags: Cooling |
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New Thermaltake coolers offer more extremeness Computex — While touring Thermaltake's booth on the Computex show floor, we stumbled upon one of the largest CPU coolers I've ever seen. Behold... Type: News story Tags: Power Cooling |
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Seagate revamps enterprise storage lineup In what is being called the biggest enterprise launch in company history, Seagate is releasing details on four new storage products designed for the server... Type: News story Tags: Software |
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New, 11.6-inch MacBook Air starts at $999 Not one to disappoint, Steve Jobs unveiled two new MacBook Air notebooks during his Back to the Mac event today: one with a 13.3" display... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Mac |
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Corsair has broadened its portfolio with a pair of reasonably priced CPU heatsinks. We take a quick look at what the A50 and A70... Type: Feature article Tags: Cooling |
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Cyborg's Rat 7 gaming mouse offers loads of adjustment options, plenty of precision, and a distinct visual style. We find out if it's any... Type: Feature article Tags: Input devices |
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My iPhone 4 is awesome Well, I finally did it. After misguidedly buying what turned out to be a sub-par iPhone clone in 2008, then waiting almost five months... Type: Blog post Tags: Mac Personal tech |
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Thermaltake shows mechanical gaming keyboards COMPUTEX — Keyboards with clicky, mechanical keyswitches have gathered a cult following in recent years, and Thermaltake is planning to capitalize on that. Sitting next... Type: News story Tags: Input devices |
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Mac Steam client arrives, Portal offered for free Who ever said Macs can't play games? Valve released the Mac OS X version of its Steam client earlier this afternoon, allowing users of... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Mac |
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Motion control comes to the PS3 with Sony's PlayStation Move Sony has officially unveiled its motion controller for the PlayStation 3 game console. The wand-style PlayStation Move made its debut at the Game... Type: News story Tags: Input devices Game consoles |
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Corsair intros a pair of tower-style air coolers Tower-style processor heatsinks are all the rage these days, and Corsair, already known for its liquid-cooling kits, has succumbed to that trend. At CeBIT... Type: News story Tags: Cooling |
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Building the imperfect beast, part II: mobo risin' Hey hey, kids. In case you've forgotten or are too lazy to use a... |
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On the potential of HTML5 By now, many of you must have looked at, or at least heard of, the experimental, HTML5 version of YouTube. And if you read... |
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Apple's iPad debuts: a giant iPod touch for $499 Not one to disappoint, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled his company's latest creation during this morning's press event. Dubbed iPad, the new device has... Type: News story Tags: Mac Personal tech |
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Thermaltake trots out new cases, PSUs, and a USB 3.0 docking station at CES We stopped by Thermaltake's suite at CES last week to check out the company's wares, including a collection of new cases both big and small.... Type: News story Tags: Cases Power Cooling Storage |
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New NZXT case has dual 200-mm intake fans Say what you will about Hades, it's surprisingly well ventilated—the new NZXT enclosure, that is, not the Greek underworld. NZXT's freshly announced Hades case... Type: News story Tags: Cases Cooling |
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| I'm sorry but if there's enough market demand for 13.3" 3200x1800 screens, there's MORE than enough demand for 24" 2560x1600 screens. | +47 |