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Tweaknews.net posted day 2 of their CES Day 2 Coverage

Day 2 started rather slowly seeing we had to spend the morning writing and arranging the content for Day 1. We tried to write the night of the first day, but we were out until close to 1am and were absolutely tired. As we sat yawning at each other across the work table, we decided that if we wrote anything now it would be absolute garbage and wouldn't represent what we truly accomplished during our introduction to the CES madness.

Day 2 seemed to be quite a success. We had a lot of fun and as you will read, some great technology was released today.
CES Day 2 Coverage

Maxit posted a review on the be quiet! Dark Power Pro 850w PSU

be quiet! have risen to the challenge of Quad Core processors and SLI monsters to produce a feature packed unit with enough juice to power even the most power hungry PC. It's unlikely you'll ever need 850 watts of power but having a beast such as this will mean future system upgrades are well covered. be quiet! offer a generous 3 year warranty as standard adding to the lifespan. The bottom line is you won't be upgrading this power supply for years!
be quiet Dark Power Pro 850w Review



TheTechLounge.com posted CES Day 2 Coverage

Today we have even more coverage from the CES showfloor, press events and our meetings with companies at their various press conferences. Some of the highlights include Dell's new 27 inch LCD, Antec's 2007 product lineup including the new Sonata III, P182 and the P190 'Big Boy' as well as a prototype P182 with a mirror finish. We also took a look at MacWorld happenings, Samsung's new two sided phone and iRiver's awesome new portable media players including the Clix 2.
CES Day 2 Coverage

TheTechLounge.com posted CES Day 3 Coverage

Today we have even more coverage from the CES showfloor, press events and our meetings with companies at their various press conferences. Some of the highlights include Sandisk's new portable media players and flash memory devices including a flash-based laptop hard drive, Zing's software on the Sansa Connect, Velocity Micro and Alienware's systems and Sennheiser's new headsets.
CES Day 3 Coverage

Techgage posted their first look at CES thus far.

This is our first top 10 list, taking a look at cool products from Zalman (3D Monitor), Seagate (HD Enclosure), Razer (2.1 speakers), Patriot (16GB SD Card), LG (HD/BR Drive), Gateway (24" Monitor), Tagan (A+ case), WidgetStation, OC (2000W External PSU).
CES 2007: Part 1

NGOHQ.com posted ATI Catalyst 7.1 drivers with Control Panel. Use this driver at your own risk.

We have noticed that some people still prefer to use the old Control Panel (CP) over the Catalyst Control Center (CCC). As a result we have decided to incorporate the Control Panel into the newly released Catalyst 7.1. Enjoy!
ATI Catalyst 7.1 with Control Panel

Hardware Secrets posted a review on the HEC AcePower 480 W Power Supply

HEC (a.k.a. Compucase) is a traditional OEM manufacturer, meaning that their core business is to manufacture power supplies (and cases) to other companies. They decided to enter the retail business but in order to not compete with their customers they decided to launch products with lower specs. According to HEC, their goal is to deliver high-quality power supplies costing less than high-end competitors. We’ve got an AcePower 480 W to see if this is really true. Let’s take an in-depth look on this power supply.
HEC AcePower 480 W Power Supply Review

BIOS Magazine posted a review on the Lenovo ThinkCentre A60

The A60 is Lenovo's first ThinkCentre desktop personal computer featuring an AMD processor. Available in a mini-tower or small desktop (reviewed here), the ThinkCentre A60 (from =A3330 ex. VAT, no monitor) delivers mainstream enterprise features such as dual-core processing and improved virus protection and recovery tools for customers in need of a
manageable desktop solution. It's not the most versatile in terms of multimedia capabilities and expandability, but it provides rock solid performance running typical business applications.
Lenovo ThinkCentre A60 Review

Overclockers New Zealand has posted a review on Gigabyte GV RX195P256D-RH ATi Radeon X1950Pro Video Card.

Finally, with the release of RV570 VPU, a.k.a. ATi Radeon X1950Pro, we are blessed with native CrossFire, which eliminates the resolution and Master/salve cards limitations; the VPUs are connected via the two CrossFire connectors found on the upper left hand side of the cards. In addition to the native CrossFire mode, the ATi RV570 is the first ATi VPU to be made with 80nm process technology, which further reduces the power consumption and heat output.
Gigabyte GV-RX195P256D-RH ATi Radeon X1950Pro Video Card Review

Howtoforge posted a new tutorial: Back Up/Restore Hard Drives And Partitions With Ghost4Linux

This tutorial shows how you can back up and restore hard drives and partitions with Ghost4Linux. Ghost4Linux is a Linux Live-CD that you insert into your computer; it contains hard disk and partition imaging and cloning tools similar to Norton Ghost. The created images are compressed and transferred to an FTP server instead of cloning locally.
Back Up/Restore Hard Drives And Partitions With Ghost4Linux

Tweaknews.net posted day 3 of their CES 2007 coverage

Although we were tired and our feet still sore from the show floor, we forced ourselves back into the consumer hurricane here at CES 2007 in Las Vegas. Today as you will see was a very productive day with lots of contacts made and a lot of booths visited.
CES 2007 Day 3 Coverage