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Feb 7th, 2011 | By News
Being a dedicated iPhone fan, I have been through quite a number of different cases the last couple of years. I have tried flip cases, hard shell cases, folio cases, rubber cases and pouch cases. What I have learnt is that pouch cases are what suits me best. They are in general not as bulky as other cases, they dont get stuck in my pockets like rubber cases do and they provide a good shelter for my little baby (yes, the phone).
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Aug 6th, 2010 | By News
Christmas came early this year, at least for those of us eagerly awaiting Cetons once fabled InfiniTV 4 Quad CableCARD Tuner. The Ceton InfiniTV 4 arrived at my home yesterday (Wednesday, August 4th) a little after lunch. I knew it was coming so I planned ahead and decided to head home for a late lunch. My plan was to take some photos, install the card, call Comcast to pair the Cable CARD, eat lunch, run through the Media Center tuner setup all within an hour. Not everything went as planned.
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Jul 1st, 2010 | By News
Quote: Today for review Ive got a case for the iPod nano 5th gen, but its m uch more than a case its actually three things in one. The first is an armba nd for jogging or exercising, the next is a lanyard for pretty much the same thing and the third part is the case itself that can be used with or withou t the above two parts. So if you exercise or plan to start you might want to check out this little combo package=85
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Jun 30th, 2010 | By News
Quote: Yesterday I posted a review of two decent cases for the iPod nano 5th, today Ive got another case and it is what I think the best case for the nano out there today. The case is called the PixelSkin and its from Spec k Products. It costs twice as much as the two cases I reviewed yesterday, but it essentially offers twice the protection. The PixelSkin is a thick case and it will add bulk to your nano, but its supposed to, that extra bulk is there to make sure that if you drop your nano nothing will happen to it, or at least nothing should happen to it.
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Jun 30th, 2010 | By News
Quote: Up on the review block today Ive got another part of the GoFlex system from Seagate, this one is the GoFlex Net which enables you to use your GoFlex hard drive on your network. Its much more than that tough, you ca n use it in conjunction with the Pogoplug service to stream music and video, and transfer files anywhere in the world and even to your mobile phone. The GoFlex Net also enables you to stream video and music to the FreeAgent Theater, your Xbox360 or your PS3 as well. Read on to learn more..
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Jun 30th, 2010 | By News
Quote: Today for review Ive got two inexpensive cases for the Apple iPod nano 5th generation from USBFever.com . These two cases are very different, one is rubber and the other is plastic and aluminum combined. Both of the cases are very nice, I like them, and theyre only $9.99 each, which I think is worth considering the cost of the nano itself. For $10 you can protect the case and have some piece of mind that something bad might not happen to you r nice expensive MP3 player. So read on to learn more about them=85
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Apr 13th, 2010 | By News
Today I will be reviewing an external HDD enclosure from Icy Box called =E2=80=9CIB-318STU3-B=E2=80=9D (wonderful name). It has a USB 3.0 interface which should boost the data transfer speeds significantly, at least according to the specs. Only months ago, the third revision of the USB standard appeared. I=E2=80ve seen it called both =E2=80=9CUSB 3.0=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9CUSB SuperSpeed=E2=80=9D.
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Apr 1st, 2010 | By News
In Win, as a high end case manufacturer, are the makers of some of the most uniquely visual designs on the market. Previous designs such as the Star Wars styled X-Fighter, stealth bomber-esque B2 and racing car inspired F430 have certainly caught the imagination offering a very different perspective to the full-ATX case. In Wins products are much more than novelty products though with extensive cooling systems and innovative mounting mechanisms providing a practical dimension to the eye-catching designs. The cooling aspect applies especially to the Maelstrom case to which this review is focused on as the chassis is able to house up to ten 120mm fans creating the potential for a huge cooling system. So how does the Maelstrom go about combining innovation, practicality and typically unique visuals? Lets take a look…
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Mar 10th, 2010 | By News
Quote: Today for review Ive got two USB 3.0 34mm Expresscards, each feature tw o USB 3.0 ports and theyre basically the same really. One is from Unitek a nd the other is a no-name or generic one. Is there really a difference between them? Read on to find out=85
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Mar 4th, 2010 | By News
Synology is a company that has specialized in NAS devices and has quite an extensive catalog of products which basically covers every need on the market. Today I will be reviewing one of their newer products, the =E2=80=9CDiskStation DS210j=E2=80=9D which is primarily intended for use in home networks. This product really has o ton of interesting specifications which are available at their website.
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Jan 21st, 2010 | By News
Quote: The other day I took a look at the NZT Hades PC case and I didnt quite like it too much, but today Ive got a case thats the opposite, its one that I truly like. Today for review I have the NZXT Tempest Evo and its a very nice case with a lot of great features that makes it a great choice fo r anyone looking for a new home for their system.
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Jan 20th, 2010 | By News
Quote: The DROID is popular now, last month I looked at the Motorola DROID from Verizon Wireless and this month theyve sent me its little cousin the DRO ID Eris for review. Ive been using the DROID Eris now for more than a coupl e weeks and I have to honestly say that Im glad to be putting it back in i ts box. The DROID Eris is just most frustrating and annoying phone Ive ever used to date. Its slow and the interface is just clunky and annoying.
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Nov 6th, 2009 | By News
The new series of power supplies recently released by Zalman ha a =E2=80=9CRS=E2=80=9D suffix in its name which stands for =E2=80=9CResonant Switching=E2=80=9D. Compared to Two-Forward Switching, the more advanced Resonant Switching minimizes =E2=80=9Cswitching loss=E2=80=9D reduces heat generation, and operates more efficiently by eliminating the need for an output inductor leading to outstanding stability and reliability=E2=80=A6 Link to review: http://www.testseek.com/labs/reviews/review-of-the-zalman-zm500-rs-psu/?p =2511 Link to image: http://www.testseek.com/labs/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/ZM500-RS-300×250.
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Aug 20th, 2009 | By News
Summary:=A0 If AeroCool was trying to dazzle the most demanding users, they succeeded. They have created two high-quality panels with large touchscreens that lets users control them in a very intuitive manner. The panels also give a unique style to any case in which you install them. More importantly than the style, they let you control your cooling system and adapt it to your circumstances.
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