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Cooler Master Inferno Gaming Mouse

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coolermaster infernoCooler Master has now added a new mouse to their Storm product line. The new mouse, dubbed Inferno, is not intended to replace the Sentinel, but to sit beside it in the lineup so gamer can choose their method of gaming supremacy. The Inferno offers eleven buttons of programmable goodness, along with 128kb of internal memory and a 4000DPI twin laser.
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Aerocool F6XT Fan Controller

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aerocool f6xtToday we will be taking a look at Aerocool’s latest fan controller, which I find to be very simple but at the same time is one of my favorites from them. The F6XT is a six channel controller, meaning that it has the ability to manipulate up to 6 fans independently, and can supply up to 12 watts each. What I like about the F6XT is there isn’t a lot going on visually, very little verbiage and just a few LED lights, which is beneficial to those that like the front of their case simplistic and appealing.
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Choiix Cruiser 2.4GHz Wireless Mouse

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Choiix Cruiser 2.4GHz Wireless MouseThe kind people at Coolermaster have released a new wireless mouse under their Choiix brand. Choiix is known for making life easier for people that choose to use portable computing as a way to satisfy their PC needs. The Cruiser is a small portable mouse that is completely wireless but that is not the only thing it has going for it. The unit is adjustable for comfort and can be used on almost any surface.
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Scythe USB Foot Switch

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scythe usb foot switchScythe’s latest gadget will give your wandering feet something useful to do when sitting in first of the PC. The USB Foot Switch will not replace the mouse or keyboard but it will allow you to assign tasks to a particular application and let your feet do some of the clicking while the finger rest for a few seconds. The USB Foot Switch comes in three different variations: one, two and three paddles.
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Scythe Kaze Master Pro 5.25 Fan Controller

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Scythe Kaze Master Pro 5.25 Fan ControllerScythe has been successful with their line of controllers and the Kaze Master Pro look to continue that trend. The KMP 5.25 is a single 5.25 bay device that consist of six channels which can handle a maximum of 12 watts per channel. But what is really appealing is the sleek black look of the front facial. Scythe is aiming for the individual looking for a sweet sexy looking components to full the front of their case.
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Compro IP-70 IP Security Camera

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compro ip 70But getting back to the product at hand. Compro has graced us with a new IP security camera. The IP-70 is set to be the ideal solution for streaming the highest quality video from your home or business straight to your laptop, PC or cell phone. What makes the IP-70 a product worth looking at is the ability to dual stream in two different formats to support standard PC viewing as well as cell phone viewing. This is just the beginning of the laundry list of features this little camera has.
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NZXT Sentry 2 Fan Controller

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NZXT Senty II Fan ControllerThank you NZXT for sending me the Sentry II fan controller.  Fan controllers have always held a little soft spot in my book.  I started modding my computer more years ago than I can remember.  Back before you could even find a case with a window or in any color other than beige I don’t think you could even buy windows at first.  One thing I always wanted to do was build a fan controller.  At that time I only remember Sunbeam  as the only company that put out a mass produced fan controller, otherwise you built your own.  It was not too difficult, the plans and parts were out there for all, it just required a solder gun, drilling and some other light tools.  You gained total control of your fans though.  Fast forward a decade (or more) to the NZXT Sentry II, all you need is a screwdriver, tape (provided) and wire management skills (or not).  Not only do you get total control of your fans, you get touch screen technology, alarms, digital temperature displays and auto control.  All this for less money that it cost me to build my own back then. 
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Choiix Accu-Mouse: Corded and Wireless

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choiix accu mouseToday we will be bring you a cute little review. This review will be on the Coolermaster Choiix Accu-Mouse. When I first since the two little booger the first thing that I could think of is how cute. If you noticed I did say two. Choiix make a standard cordless and a wireless model. And we recieve them both. Choiix designed them for those that work with smaller portables like netbooks and ultra portables. Who knows you may be using one with the new Apple IPad. Read on.
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Mionix Saiph 1800 Gaming Mouse

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saiphLike to play video games? Hardware is important. Like to play multi-player video games, then hardware becomes even more so. Is your top priority to electronically crush your enemies, see them driven before you and to hear the lamentations of their women? Chances are you probably own the best rig you can afford. When deciding what hardware to buy, most of your checklist should be a no-brainer. Video card? Check. Great CPU, motherboard and memory? Check, check and more check. Most people "in the know" will tell you good gaming peripherals should also be on that list. If you play Real Time Strategy games, you should have a keyboard with a host of programmable keys. If you're into First Person Shooters, then a good mouse is a necessity. However, not just any mouse will do. It has to have more than the standard left and right buttons and scroll wheel. It has to have multiple programmable buttons, quickly respond to your touch and feel right in your hand. But in fact, that's not enough anymore. It should also give you the ability to control its DPI while you're in-game to allow adjustments to your aiming technique on the fly. Ladies, Gentlemen, gamers and site-lurkers: I give you the Saiph 1800 from Mionix. Read on to find out why you might just throw out your current gaming mouse.

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Coolmax PS228 Power Supply Tester

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ps228Last week we reviewed a device that should be in the toolbox of every computer repairman, network tech and enthusiast: the Vantec universal adapter. Truly a bit of hardware to make life much easier. Today, we will be reviewing another product in the same class. Let me introduce you to the PS228 from Coolmax. It has a nice blue backlit LCD listing all the voltage readings for connections on a computer power supply. Furthermore, it sounds an alarm to let you know if anything is wrong.
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Hardware Reviews - 9-3-2010

Friday, 03 September 2010 15:28 Posted By Tony Walker

Motherboards
ECS Elitegroup P55H-AK mainboard @ Hardwareoverclock
Asrock P55 Extreme4 Motherboard Review @ Techspot
ECS A890GXM-A AMD 890GX Motherboard Review @ Legit Reviews
Gigabyte GA-H55N-USB3 @ LanOC Reviews
ASUS AT3IONT-I Deluxe Mini-ITX Motherboard Review @ Bigbruin
Jetway NC98-525-LF mITX Motherboard review @ APH Networks

Video Cards and other relatived devices
WD TV Live Plus Media Player @ Techgage
MSI GeForce GTX 460 HAWK gets tested @ Guru3D
PNY GeForce GTX 460 OC XLR8 Video Card @ Benchmark Reviews
MSI GTX 460 HAWK 1 GB @ techPowerUp
MSI N460GTX HAWK @ HT4U

Input Devices and Pads
Logitech G700 Wireless Gaming Mouse Review @ HardwareHeaven

Power Supplies
Choiix Power Fort Backup Battery Review @ Ninjalane

Storage and Enclosures
OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD @ Phoronix
Iomega eGo USB 3.0 Review @ Digital Trends
ICY DOCK MB991IK-B 2.5-inch SATA Bay Enclosure Review @ ThinkComputers
Patriot Gauntlet PCGT25S USB 3.0 2.5" Enclosure Review @ OCIA

Cases
Lian Li Pitstop PC-T60 Open Air Test Bench Review @ Legit Reviews
Thermaltake Level 10 Full-Tower Case Review @ KitGuru
SilverStone Precision PS05B @ PureOverclock
Cooler Master Elite 430 System Enclosure reviewed @ Metku

Cooling
Cooler Master V6 GT CPU Cooler @ Techgage
Scythe Ninja 3 CPU cooler gets tested @ Guru3D
Prolimatech Super Mega @ PureOverclock
SilenX EFZ-120HA4 Heatsink Review @ Frostytech
Thermaltake Jing CPU Cooler Review @ Real World Labs

Sound Cards and other related devices
Genius HS-03U USB Gaming Headset @ Benchmark Reviews

Editorials, How-Tos and Modding
Revoltec Backlight: LED-Sets for ambient lightning @ TweakPC

Charles Darwin's ecological experiment on Ascension isle

Thursday, 02 September 2010 10:24 Posted By Clinton

A lonely island in the middle of the South Atlantic conceals Charles Darwin's best-kept secret.

Two hundred years ago, Ascension Island was a barren volcanic edifice.

Today, its peaks are covered by lush tropical "cloud forest".

What happened in the interim is the amazing story of how the architect of evolution, Kew Gardens and the Royal Navy conspired to build a fully functioning, but totally artificial ecosystem.

 

Thomas Edison's plot to hijack the movie industry

Thursday, 02 September 2010 10:19 Posted By Clinton

It was a dark and stormy night on December 18, 1908. Okay—maybe it wasn't so dark and stormy. But it should have been, because that was the night Thomas Edison tried to hijack the motion picture industry.

"With his beetle brows, long wispy hair, and beatific look, Edison might have seemed the addled inventor," writes the historian Neil Gabler, "but he was a shrewd businessman and a fearsome adversary who was never loath to take credit for any invention, whether he was responsible or not."

Plan for nationwide free wireless broadband finally shot down

Thursday, 02 September 2010 10:18 Posted By Clinton
For four years the Federal Communications Commission tossed the idea  around like a beach ball: a coast-to-coast free wireless service across the low end of the 2GHz "AWS-3" band. The service would pay for itself via advertisements and by selling commercial access to various portions of the license area. The company that proposed the plan, M2Z Networks, would commit to building out the project in a decade, and pay five percent of its annual revenue to the United States Treasury.

Thermaltake Mobile Fan 12

Thursday, 02 September 2010 04:26 Posted By Tony Walker
thermaltake mobile fan 12The Thermaltake Mobile Fan 12 is a small external fan that one would use to cool themselves or any type of electronic device that you may be working one. Chances are you would probably like to use to help cool that overheating laptop you work with on a daily basis.

US undergrads crash NASA satellite into Arctic

Wednesday, 01 September 2010 14:38 Posted By Clinton

Undergraduate students in America managed to get control of the manoeuvring thrusters of an orbiting 2000-lb NASA satellite at the weekend, sending it plummeting into the Earth's atmosphere to rain burning fragments across the chilly seas north of Norway and Russia.

Microsoft Unveils New Xbox 360 Wireless Controller

Wednesday, 01 September 2010 14:36 Posted By Clinton

Microsoft on Tuesday unveiled a new wireless Xbox 360 controller, which features a new D-pad that transforms from a plus to a disc.

Computer World: Eight great virtual appliances for VMware, free for the downloading

Wednesday, 01 September 2010 14:34 Posted By Clinton

Virtual appliances are great for the same reasons physical appliances took the IT world by storm: They make deployment a snap -- even instantaneous -- while at the same time reducing costs. It's a formula that made hardware-based appliances immensely popular for network security, backup, storage networking, file services, email, and many other single-focus solutions.

Computer World: 6 useful Wi-Fi tools for Windows

Wednesday, 01 September 2010 14:32 Posted By Clinton

 We live in a mobile world; if you have a laptop (and who doesn't?), that means constantly connecting to the Internet via Wi-Fi. You most likely use Wi-Fi not just when you're on the road at cafés, airports or hotels, but to connect to your home network too. You might even connect to a wireless network at the office.

Microsoft Releases New 'Fix-it' for DLL Vulnerability

Wednesday, 01 September 2010 14:31 Posted By Clinton

Microsoft released some additional help today to plug security holes opened by the DLL loading vulnerabilities present in many applications.

 

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