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How Liquid-cooled PCs Work

We hear about them all the time, but do we really understand how they actually work? Liquid cooled PCs – the fully skinny.

Disk drive researchers turn up IDs, child porn

A friendly reminder of the fact that your hard drive does store data long after you format it and toss it aside.

Spill-Resistant eMark Super Mobile Keyboard, World’s Thinnest

I am very particular about my keyboard usage. And the idea of using one of these mobile keyboards does not thrill me all that much.

Saitek Eclipse II Keyboard Review

Now the Saitek keyboard that I use is a little different from the one explained below. Still, I love their stuff and have never had a single complaint about the amazing stuff these guys produce.

THG Tuning Test: Core 2 Extreme vs. Athlon 64 FX-62

Just how fast is fast? Core 2 Extreme vs. Athlon 64 FX-62 - to the extreme!

HNC290G Wireless-G Network Camera

Very cool, but is owning a WiFi camera going to provide the same level of picture quality as the wired version?

AMD slashes prices by up to 61 percent

Wow, AMD is really getting behind those price cuts! Time for a new PC I think…

Dell going upscale with small-business, home PC pricing?

Personally, I see this price change for Dell as a real mistake. But in reality, it’s not really my problem as I don’t own many Dell products.

The 10 Coolest Technologies You’ve Never Heard Of

I believe that the following serves as a friendly reminder that there is other cool technology outside of our PCs.

My Dell was DOA

I have seen this time and time again with select models of Dell. not surprisingly, this is most common with cheaper models of Dell PCs.

Four Quiet and Powerful Mini PCs for Intel CPUs

Mini PC cases are just cool. As a matter of fact, many of the models rolling off of the shelves today more than meet with this “cool” new feature. Uh, the being cool part that is.

Brando Hooks Up (S)ATA Drives To USB 2.0

Oh this is so sweet. Being that I have more hardware than I know what to do with, it’s great to see that if I start piling up with the SATA drives they will be able to be used outside of the PC itself.

Leaky nanotubes for greater hard drive storage

Nanotubes - the answer to all the world’s problems! OK, perhaps that is a stretch. But when you consider that Seagate has a patent pending with the use of lubricant stored in carbon nanotubes, there must be something here worth considering.

Alienware Area-51 m5750, m5550 and Sentia m3450 Cor Duo Notebooks

Ever since Alienware sold-out to Dell, I simply have not been able to look at them in quite the same way. Perhaps I am being hyper-critical.

Xeon Woodcrest Preys On Opteron

Boy, I’d say that this following article is going to give AMD a ton to think about. Maybe I am jumping the gun a little here, but it sure feels like Intel is back with a vengeance.

Pioneer’s BDR-101A Blu-ray Burner

This is a little tough on the eyes as we really have very little to compare this to. Regardless, ExtremeTech brings us the goods with their review of this new Blu-ray burner…

eVGA GeForce 7950 GX2: One Card, Double the Fun

Had I ended up with that PCIe ready motherboard like I should have, I would definitely go with a card like this. But alas, I did not. So no GeForce 7950 for this guy.

Sony unveils ‘no compromise’ sub-notebook

PSP - no. The Memory Stick - nope. This new Vaio - maybe. I am so done with Sony that I could scream. But as I write this, it seems to me that the Vaio TX3 series has potential.

Dell Annouces Latitude D420, Sleek Ultraportable

As a rule, I am not a fan of the large, clunky Dell laptops. And to be honest, I stand by that feeling in light of the Latitude D420.

Fujitsu Announces the LifeBook B6210 Ultra-Portable Touch Screen Notebook

To be honest, I am just not convinced that I’d want to have a touch screen notebook. Just think of all of the finger prints!

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