Published September 15, 2009 · 0 comments

Its been a long time coming, well a few months is an eternity in gadget years, but Microsoft’s Zune HD has officially launched. Given the amount of hype surrounding it you’ll find plenty of coverage around the web. Here are…

Read more Zune HD Launch Day is upon us

Published September 14, 2009 · 0 comments

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers got around to creating a final standard for the 802.11n wireless communications protocol last week which means you’re bound to see a deluge of companies claiming their hardware supports the final Wireless N…

Read more D-Link Routers Support IEEE 802.11N Standard, like all of them do

Published September 14, 2009 · 0 comments

Gaming laptops have typically come in one form: large and obnoxious looking. As well as they perform sometimes you just don’t want to proclaim your tendency to game to the general public, not that you could as they’re more like…

Read more Dell Studio XPS 16, shapelier and less edgy

Published September 14, 2009 · 0 comments

Heatsinks are a "good enough" cooling solution that can easily be overwhelmed by newer and hotter running chips so many enthusiasts choose to go with a watercooling setup in order to keep things in check and even that isn’t enough…

Read more Intel Core i5 750 Overclocking, the extreme way

Published September 14, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft has made some effort into buttoning up Windows 7’s security model compared to Vista which should see the operating system as the most secure Windows version to date. DailyTech delves into what the changes mean for users and some…

Read more Windows 7 Offers Protection from those bad guys

Published September 14, 2009 · 0 comments

Intel’s Core i5 and i7 processors have the sort of performance that make people take notice. It’s undisputed performance hasn’t been completely tested in the mid-range so TechSpot went about comparing the Intel Core i7 920 / 860, Core i5…

Read more Mid-range Quad Cores Compared, results not so clear cut

Published September 13, 2009 · 0 comments

High end graphics cards usually come with a stock cooler design that is capable of handling the sort of heat the monsters put out, unfortunately they only do enough to maintain GPUs at a safe operating temperature.Hardware Canucks has a…

Read more Sapphire Radeon HD 4890 2GB Vapor-X, overkill cooling

Published September 13, 2009 · 0 comments

If you’re the sort that enjoys looking at the innards of gadgetry well the dismantling gurus over at iFixit have taken their assorted tools to an brand new, 3rd generation, Apple iPod Touch. It’s not exactly all that exciting, unless…

Read more 3rd Generation iPod Touch taken apart, guts displayed

Published September 13, 2009 · 0 comments

CableCARD is the cable industry’s standard for getting digital content to supported devices such as TVs, and in a few rare cases PCs, instead of having to rely on a large and clunky cable box. Unfortunately the PC option saw…

Read more Windows 7 Users Get CableCARD Support

Published September 12, 2009 · 0 comments

The picture you’re staring at is the inside of the GMC X-22 PC case. The company is well known for putting out a good and quite sturdy case but they seem to have gone above and beyond by actually painting…

Read more GMC X-22 PC Case, low-end mid tower gets some fine touches

Published September 12, 2009 · 0 comments

If there’s one thing that’s true of most enthusiast motherboards it’s the fact that they all sport some form of high contrast color combination in order to draw your eye to their product and given how much surface area there…

Read more EVGA P55 LE, motherboards going all stealthy now