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BIOS Magazine posted a review on the Demon Office Hub

Demon is not one to miss a bandwagon. Its Office Hub package (=A389.99 ex.VAT) combines a wireless ADSL Billion Modem/Router with the Demon Voice over Broadband VoIP solution. The package is geared towards small and home offices that require wireless connectivity, robust network security features and access to free or low cost Internet phone calls. No special VoIP handsets are required, either - you can use a standard analogue phone. Installing VOIP and wireless connectivity can be daunting for small business owners, therefore Demon has attempted to minimise the fear factor and designed a relatively easy to install and comprehensive package with technical support included. The Office Hub covers all the bases for SMBs - wireless, security, networking and telephony over the Internet - all in a highly
cost-effective package. The only downside is that the Billion BiPAC 7404VGP is relatively complicated to configure once you start delving into the realms of network VoIP.
Demon Office Hub Review

TrustedReviews was at the Sony Media Experience 2007

The Sony Media Experience 2007 is Sony’s second in what will hopefully become a regular biennial event where the Japanese technology giant shows off all its latest products and innovations to a massed gathering of hundreds of journalists from all over Europe. The first event was held in a gorgeous chateau in the French city of Bordeaux but this time around the venue moved to the Dodecanese island of Rhodes...
Sony Media Experience 2007



TrustedReviews have looked at the Toshiba HD-XE1 HD DVD Player

At the beginning of the year I looked at Toshiba’s first European HD DVD player, the HD-E1. The HD-E1 proved to be a very impressive piece of kit, marketed at a bargain price, especially when compared to the competing Blu-ray products at the time. Unusually however, Toshiba chose to release its entry level player before its high end machine, but now I have the flagship HD-XE1 in my possession and it’s time to find out whether it’s worth the extra cash.
Toshiba HD-XE1 HD DVD Player Review

TechWareLabs has published a review of the FON Wireless Router and Service

TechwareLabs acquired a new product from FON Inc. The product is a simple looking access point and a large community of users behind it. Our first reaction was the standard "great, another shareware product," but soon came to discover that this access point product was pretty readily available. Of course we are not saying it is on every street corner, but it sure does have to potential to be.
FON: Wifi Everywhere Review

techPowerUp posted a review on the 3R System M-Station HT-4000

3R System offers a full range of cases and quite a few HTPC variants. The newest such case is the HT-4000, which is a mid tower. This may be quite unusual for high quality HTPC cases, but everything found in such cases can also be found here - including the LCD, card reader and remote control. 3R System has managed to create a great, fully featured, beautiful and rock solid home theater case.
3R System M-Station HT-4000 Review

Virtual-Hideout posted SunbeamTech UFO Acrylic Cube Case Review

In this article I will be reviewing the UFO Acrylic Case from Sunbeam. This case is 100% clear and comes in a low profile cube. Two levels offer easy installation of components, and it even has some extra room for watercooling gear. The UFO Acrylic Cube case also comes with two clear 120mm fans with blue LED's. If you plan on showing off your prized hardware in this clear case, I would suggest getting some hard drive enclosures and nice optical drive to compliment the other hardware, as everyone will be able to see everything.
SunbeamTech UFO Acrylic Cube Case Review

XSReviews has reviewed the FSP Blue Storm 500w

FSP are one of the worlds biggest power supply manufacturers. However, their PSUs have never really stood out when it comes to the enthusiast crowd. Today I have with me the 500w Blue Storm that is designed to do just that. It's bold, its blue and it packs a punch. Lets see how it performs.
FSP Blue Storm 500w Review

XYZ Computing posted Lenovo Thinkpad Z61t Notebook Review

This notebook resembles the rest of the Thinkpad line in most respects, but differentiates itself in a few ways. The Z series is the most consumer-friendly Thinkpad and combines popular features, like an integrated camera and widescreen display, with a reasonable price-something that is sure to go over well with buyers. The Z61t is still not ever going to be as cheap at as entry-level Dell but it currently starts are just over $1100 and has the features to justify the extra money, as well as the distinction of being a Thinkpad. If those were all not enough then it has one more surprise in store- a titanium exterior.

Looking at the Z61t's vitals we can see that it is equipped with a 14.1" widescreen LCD and starts out at 4.5lbs. So it is heavier and larger than the X60 series but lighter than the budget R models. It is most closely related, at least on paper, to Lenovo's mobile workstation, the T series, though the T series is available in a few different sizes and is, on the whole, better suited as a desktop replacement than Z.
Lenovo Thinkpad Z61t Notebook Review

ThinkComputers posted Lowepro Stealth Reporter D650 AW Camera & Notebook Bag Review

Lowepro is probably one of the best and well known camera bag companies in the world. For over 40 years they have been providing high quality bags to protect that expensive camera of yours. Now with so many people having D-SLR cameras and being on site at events with laptops Lowepro has developed many bags that will carry and protect both your camera and laptop. Today we will be taking a look at one such bag, the Stealth Reporter D650 AW.
Lowepro Stealth Reporter D650 AW Camera & Notebook Bag Review

3D Game Man posted a review on the Thermaltake LANBOX SFF Case

There are many small form factor (SFF) cases on the market, but very few come close to the features found on the Thermaltake LANBOX SFF Case. This product looks great, has a very strong handle, excellent air circulation and has a modular chassis. This modular chassis design means that the motherboard tray, power supply mount, external drive bay cage and internal drive bay cage can be easily removed. It's an amazing design because the computer components can be installed or removed outside the case. This gives the computer users lots of room to work. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end.
Thermaltake LANBOX SFF Case Review

TheTechLounge posted a review on the Kensington SX 3000R Flat Panel iPod Speakers

iPod here, iPod there, iPod iPod everywhere. Unless you live in a cave (how are you reading this?) or you've just come out of a coma (congratulations), you've certainly witnessed the veritable onslaught of iPod accessories at your favorite electro-geekery store. Today I'll be looking at one such iPod accessory from Kensington: the SX 3000R flat panel iPod speakers with FM radio. The SX 3000R is designed around NXT's patented Distributed Mode Loudspeaker (DML, commonly referred to as flat panel speakers), which promises to offer room-filling sound while requiring less space than traditional cone drivers. We'll see just how good NXT's DML really is and whether Kensington has done a good job of designing a viable product around it.
Kensington SX 3000R Flat Panel iPod Speakers Review

The TechZone has posted a review of the PowerColor X1550.

Part of the irony of this, though, is because the PowerColor X1550 is an entry-level card, it very rarely actually makes full use of the 512MB of dedicated graphics memory: the rest of the card can't exactly keep up. If you're hoping to achieve the same kinds of results as cards that cost three or four times the asking price of the $99 X1550, you're going to be sorely disappointed. By contrast, if you're a light gamer or you're willing to run your first-person shooters and other graphic intense games at less than their maximum capable resolutions and frame rates, the PowerColor X1550 will certainly save you a few bucks while still being able to do an adequate, budget-minded job.
PowerColor X1550 Review

Only Ubuntu Linux published an article about setting up a streaming media server in Ubuntu Linux

If you have a large music collection then streaming it across a LAN, or the internet, is a logical thing to do with it.This is simple guide how to setup Streaming Media Server in Ubuntu GNU/Linux
Howto Setup Streaming Media Server in Ubuntu GNU/Linux