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Dell XPS 710 H2C Desktop Computer
Filed in archive PC Hardware by tiago on March 22, 2007
Dell XPS 710 H2C is probably one of the hottest and top-notch personal computers there is in terms of performance, with gamers in mind as the target this beast costs between $6,900 for a simple vers...
Logitec LC-74T - Computer With Extractible Hard Disks
Filed in archive PC Hardware by tiago on March 22, 2007
A Japanese company called Logitec, not to be confused with Logitech, has launched a couple of interesting Desktop Computers with the special feature of having extractible hard disks, so you can forg...
Mac versus PC: Still Rediculous
Filed in archive PC Hardware by Eric Hanson on March 22, 2007
Mac vs. PC. It's a classic debate, fueled by years of acrimony and irreconcilable differences over usage, but in the end anyone who isn't a complete partisan will admit that each type of compu...
Databreaker
Filed in archive PC Hardware by Mark Rollins on February 22, 2007
Not sure what to think about this next product, but you got to like the name. Sounds like the title of some tech-thriller: "harrison ford in Databreaker". The Shark-fin-shaped Databreaker ...
Cylo 3style Mouse
Filed in archive PC Hardware by Mark Rollins on February 20, 2007
When I first saw Cylo's 3style mouse, all I could think about was how difficult it was going to be for me to adapt to it. If someone took away my regular mouse and gave me this one designed for 3-...
Review: Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 7000
Filed in archive PC Hardware by Eric Hanson on February 3, 2007
Spotted this review of Microsoft's Wireless Entertainment Desktop 7000 over at TG Daily and what struck me most was the idea of sitting on the couch, mouse and keyboard on the coffee table in fron...
Mousetrapper Advance
Filed in archive PC Hardware by Mark Rollins on February 1, 2007
I don't know about you, but I can't stand to use my laptop if I've got to use that touchscreen function. One time the battery in my wireless mouse failed me, and I practically went crazy t...
Lite-On Announces World's First 20x SATA DVD Burner
Filed in archive PC Hardware by Eric Hanson on January 25, 2007
When I read the headline about this new DVD burner I was excited because I thought the LH-20A1S was the world's first SATA DVD burner. As it turns out, it's not - it's merely the world'...
VoIP Via USB
Filed in archive PC Hardware by Eric Hanson on January 24, 2007
If you're up on that whole voice over IP thing the kids are all talking about these days, you're probably rocking out that crazy Skype thing...but you're either stuck using a microphone an...
A Laptop Hans and Franz Would Like
Filed in archive PC Hardware by Eric Hanson on November 5, 2006
The motto is "Born to be rugged." The company is called Durabook and they feature laptops with decent-looking specs and military-sounding names like D14RA and N15RI. What's so special ab...
A Security Device to Protect You from Yourself...And Everyone Else
Filed in archive PC Hardware by Eric Hanson on September 26, 2006
The Internet certainly isn't a safe place - even with the increasingly planned environment the average user sees online, identity theft is now a big enough concern that credit card companies are b...
PlexEraser
Filed in archive PC Hardware by Shane McGlaun on August 6, 2006
What do you do with your CDs and DVDs once you fill them with data and a month later the data is obsolete? If the data is sensitive, you can't simply Throw them away without risking the informatio...
The End of the Pentium
Filed in archive PC Hardware by Eric Hanson on July 27, 2006
Today marks the official release of Intel's newest processor: the Core 2 Duo. The new chip marks the first time Intel has released a brand new type of processor in 12 years and, of course, marks t...
HDTV on Your PC Too Good to be True?
Filed in archive PC Hardware by Eric Hanson on July 21, 2006
For $89, you can pick yourself up a USB device that acts as an HDTV tuner, picking up HDTV broadcast signals from the air and displaying them on your Windows XP Media Center Edition PC. Pretty cool, e...
Killer Network Interface Card
Filed in archive PC Hardware by Shane McGlaun on July 15, 2006
A company called Bigfoot has an interestingly names network card for your PC, the Killer Network Interface card. The maker is touting it for gamers and claiming that it can lower your ping times durin...
Evo PC Console an Oxymoron?
Filed in archive PC Hardware by Shane McGlaun on July 12, 2006
This is a bit strange, but interesting none the less. Evo is getting ready to sell a PC media center and PC gaming console this October. That's right, I said PC gaming console. The console will sh...
USB 2.0 to SATA/IDE Adaptor
Filed in archive PC Hardware by Eric Hanson on July 10, 2006
Need external storage but don't want to pay the premium on those silly external enclosures (who needs drive protection anyway? Not me)? Do a lot of hard drive testing and want an easier way to swi...
One Optical Drive to Rule Them All?
Filed in archive PC Hardware by Shane McGlaun on July 10, 2006
What if there was one optical drive that could read and write both Blu-ray, HD DVD, CD and DVD? Ricoh, yes the copy and fax machine people, is showing off a lens this month at the Optoelectronics Exhi...
Sapphire Brings Ultimate Silent Cooling to Affordable Graphics Cards
Filed in archive PC Hardware by Shane McGlaun on June 15, 2006
Sapphire is set to introduce a great graphics card for PC aimed squarely at the media PC builder/user. One of the things media PC users loathe is extraneous sound. When your watching your favorite fli...
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