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Razer Orochi Black Chrome Edition Review
As laptops become more and more powerful, they have begun to replace dedicated gaming desktops, providing comparable performance in a slimmer, easily-portable form factor. In light of this increased mobility, Razer launched last year
Read More »Cooler Master SF-19 Review
Cooling a desktop PC is easy. The large form factor and available fan space mean that airflow is a non-issue for most users, and those who spend their time in pursuit of every last
Read More »E3 2011: OnLive promises gaming freedom from hardware constraints
What's the biggest complaint console advocates have with the PC gaming model? As far as I can tell, it's the constant, expensive hardware updates required to push the newest games' maximum detail and resolution.
Read More »Genius Traveler 6000 Review
The Traveler 6000, a new no-frills mobile mouse made by Chinese company Genius, is about as basic and uncomplicated as you can get. For frequent travelers, that's a good thing–all you need is a
Read More »Need a cheap tablet? Get a Nook.
Since its release in October of last year, Barnes & Noble's Nook Color has been the go-to device for those who wanted a tablet but only had a modicum of technical savvy and enough
Read More »Asus Eee Pad Transformer Priced, Dated for US Launch
Already available for nearly a month in Taiwan and for a couple weeks in the UK, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer will finally be available here in America come April 26–that is, next Tuesday.
Read More »Why does Apple fear Samsung?
Apple has quite the history of filing lawsuits against Android-device manufacturers. To date, it has brought both HTC and Motorola to court for alleged patent infringment, and its newest target is Samsung. Filed last
Read More »MEElectronics SP51 Tunable Headphones Review
MEElectronics' new SP51 headphones are a novel thing. At first glance, they're rather inconspicuous, with their flat, one-piece housings and conventional dynamic drivers. But this set of in-ear headphones has a party piece that
Read More »Microsoft: No IE10 for Vista, XP holdouts.
For those of you who haven't yet updated from Windows Vista to Windows 7 (and, to be honest, there is no reason not to have done so by now), Microsoft has announced that the
Read More »PSA: Your laptop is NOT secure at US customs.
Should the 4th amendment–protection against unwarranted search and seizure–apply to digital property? The Ninth Circuit seems to think not. It has recently ruled to uphold the right of the US government to seize any
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