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Motherboards.org posted a review on abit AB9 QuadGT Motherboard

I reviewed abit's AB9 Pro a while back and it was an excellent board. In fact, I've found almost every one of their boards to be excellent in almost every respect. The issues I had in the General Usage area of the review prevent me from giving this board either the Editor's Choice or the Hot Product Award.
abit AB9 QuadGT Motherboard Review

HEXUS.net posted a review on Intel's new Bearlake P35 chipset

We can now publish numbers on a chipset that we saw liberally paraded at this year's CeBIT show in March. We'll answer such pressing questions as whether it's a worthy upgrade from incumbent P965, how it compares to NVIDIA's nForce 680i SLI and 680i LT, and the meaning of life (OK, not the last one).
Intel's new Bearlake P35 chipset



Everything USB posted a review on the Seagate FreeAgent Pro 750GB External Hard Drive

Backups can be such a chore. For the novice computer user, they're a maze of which folders and backup schemes to pick from. For geeks, they can be slow, inefficient, and sometimes even have the nerve to rely on our memory to press a button! Rather than listen to users scream the proverbial "NOOOOOOOOOO", Seagate has ramped up the speeds and warranty on their latest external drive, the FreeAgent Pro, and coupled it with Memeo's powerful yet intuitive backup software. Benchmarks and software analysis after the jump.
Seagate FreeAgent Pro 750GB External Hard Drive Review

MadPenguin.org published an article: Why Microsoft Will Never Sue Patent Violators

Every place you look, someone is going on and on about how Microsoft is planning to litigate everyone who has violated their patents. Well, today I‘m going to explain why I don't believe Microsoft will even bother with it, what they ought to do if they were smart and why we have nothing to worry about.
Why Microsoft Will Never Sue Patent Violators

HardwareLogic posted an interview with Crucial Technology

Each month HL takes member submitted questions and poses them to a selected hardware company. this month crucial drew the short straw and was blessed with such in depth questions as "Can we expect Crucial to release flash memory vending machines?"......no, seriously.......however, there were some good questions asked by our members concerning DDR2 lifespan, as well as some DDR3 questions.
Crucial Technology Interview

HardwareLogic posted Thermaltake V1 CPU Cooler Review

Don't get confused by Thermaltake's new "V1" nomenclature. No, they're not churning out race cars or jet fighters, instead sticking to what they do best; cooling. The V1 is their latest CPU cooler, and at first glance, it's obvious they created something unique. Can this new design dazzle us with it's cooling performance, or will it fall as short as its name? Let's find out...
Thermaltake V1 CPU Cooler Review

CoolTechZone.com posted a review on the Sony VAIO TZ Notebook

Sony, although shaky in its quality sometimes, is possibly the only company that offers cutting-edge ultra portable notebooks to its users. It’s usually the only company to have the latest technologies packed in some of the world’s thinnest designs ready to go. This time again Sony’s VAIO series expects to add a latest ultra portable notebook, the VAIO TZ, to its product line with Intel’s Core 2 Duo microprocessor, Windows Vista and a plethora of other options that should satisfy the road warrior in you.
Sony VAIO TZ Notebook Review

Tech ARP has posted Mobile GPU Comparison Guide Rev. 6.5

These days, there are so many mobile GPU models that it has become quite impossible to keep up with the different configurations. Therefore, we decided to compile this guide to provide an easy reference for those who are interested in comparing the specifications of the various mobile GPUs in the market as well as those already obsolescent or obsolete.

Currently covering over 110 mobile GPUs, this comprehensive comparison will allow you to easily compare 17 different specifications for each and every GPU. We hope it will prove to be a useful reference. We will keep this guide updated regularly so do check back for the latest updates.

Here are the updates:-

- Added the ATI Mobility Radeon X2300, HD 2300, HD 2400, HD 2400
XT, HD 2600 & HD 2600 XT GPUs.
- Added the Architecture specification for the ATI Mobility Radeon X1900 GPU.
- Total GPUs : 112
Mobile GPU Comparison Guide Rev. 6.5

bit-tech.net posted a first look at the Intel P35 chipset

Intel continues its yearly launch of new chipsets with the P35, formerly named Bearlake. We take a first look at the Asus P5K Deluxe WiFi AP, and see if this chipset is a worthy evolution from the fantastic P965.
First Look: Intel P35 chipset

XYZ Computing posted Viewsonic VX2235WM 22 Inch LCD Display Review

On their website Viewsonic tells us that the VX2235WM is an "elegantly styled, fast widescreen". The days of LCD specialization in anything that sells for under $2000 are clearly dead and no one has done a better job of embracing this than Viewsonic. With a 5ms response time there is no doubt this these displays are fast, especially for a 22" model that sells for under $400, but the claims of elegance are up for dispute.
Viewsonic VX2235WM 22 Inch LCD Display Review

Project PDA posted a new review on the Palm TX

TX sports a chic midnight blue hue for its solid and compact body. Measuring 4.7 x 3.0 x 0.6 inches, the device weighs a meager 5.2 ounces and fits well in your bag or pocket.
Palm TX Review

Bios Magazine posted a review on Linksys' Compact Wireless-G Internet Video Camera

Linksys' Compact Wireless-G Internet Video Camera (WVC54GC) is a pretty useful product - at least in theory. The device sends live video via the Internet to a regular Web browser anywhere in the world. The compact, self-contained unit could therefore be used you keep track of your small office, garage, home, kids, workplace - whatever's important to you. Unfortunately that's where the excitement ends, as the WVC54GC under delivers in almost every department.
Linksys' Compact Wireless-G Internet Video Camera (WVC54GC) Review

XSReviews has reviewed the Zaward Sylphee ZCJ003 CPU Cooler

After testing their heatpaste, we managed to get our mitts on a Zaward Sylphee which has a rather original design. Instead of one fan blowing across the fins, this packs two. That coupled with a fully aluminium chassis should make for interesting testing.
Zaward Sylphee ZCJ003 Review

OCIA.net has posted an article entitled Apple iPhone vs. Palm Treo 700p

I have been using a Smartphone for almost a year now (Palm Treo 700p), and it would be safe to say that I know a thing or two about this particular phone. I am also pretty familiar with the iPhone and the majority of its features that have been revealed thus far before its launch. I decided to put this article together to help answer a few different questions. I will be comparing the iPhone to the Palm Treo 700p in a wide array of categories, from music, e-mail and web browsing to Google Maps, text messaging, screen size and everything in between.
Apple iPhone vs. Palm Treo 700p Article

Linux.com published a review on VectorLinux SOHO

VectorLinux has been one of my favorite projects since my first test of the distribution almost 18 months ago. I like VectorLinux because its roots are firmly planted in the stability and simplicity of Slackware, yet it comes with an extensive software base and lots of out-of-the-box great looks; in other words, a rock solid foundation with eye candy and useful functionality. While standard VectorLinux comes with the Xfce desktop environment and a variety of general-purpose applications, VectorLinux 5.8 SOHO offers the KDE desktop and a host of applications for small and home office users.
VectorLinux SOHO: A better Slackware than Slackware

TecCentral.de posted a review on the Corsair HX620W in German

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Bigbruin.com has posted a review on the Go Video 7" All-In-One Music and Movie System

While I could generate a list of complaints regarding missing features (such as no headphone jack, lack of MP4/DivX support, no component input), I am really impressed by the Go Video 7" All-In-One Music and Movie System. It has a bright, vibrant screen, and a small form factor which allows it to be used in settings where larger, more traditional systems might not fit or be appropriate.
Go Video 7" All-In-One Music and Movie System Review

techPowerUp posted a new review on the Lian Li PC-A12

Lian Li continues the expansion of their Classical Series cases, and today we take a look at one of the newest editions - The PC-A12. We'll take a look at the layout and features of this case to see if it's worth its 140 USD price.
Lian Li PC-A12 Review

Viper Lair posted a review on the 3RSystem M-Station HT-1000 HTPC Chassis

The case itself is very attractive to the eye, and designed to fit in with your existing A/V gear; something it manages with aplomb. Available in three colours, the silver model we chose fits in perfectly with its surroundings. Hardware installation needs to be thought out a little but there were no real 'gotchas' caused by the case itself. No sharp edges either, allowing for a pain free installation. The HT-1000 supports both ATX and mATX motherboards and has provision for a full ATX PSU, allowing you to build a high powered system, perhaps for some large screen gaming.
3RSystem M-Station HT-1000 HTPC Chassis Review

Overclockers Online has posted a new review on the Biostar TA690G

The stock performance I got out of the TA690G was certainly impressive. The 690G and SB600 leads to a budget multimedia machine or workstation without cutting any corners. This board should definitely be on your must-consider list for anyone tight on cash.
Biostar TA690G Review

Techgage posted an interview with the CEO of Novint

Over the past few years, one of the most interesting pieces of hardware that we have looked at has been the Falcon from Novint. Originally seen at the 2006 GDC in San Jose, the Falcon instantly grabbed our attention with not only its unique design, but more importantly, the features that made it unquestionably original.
Interview with Tom Anderson of Novint

OCC has published a new review of the Logitech QuickCam Ultra Vision SE

Hi grandma, you look great. It seems that that warm climate really agrees with you". With our jobs and hectic schedules, we don't often have the time to visit or spend quality time with extended family. Although spending one-to-one time with a family member is always the most fulfilling, sometimes it's just not possible and so we send emails back and forth, or occasionally chat on the phone. There is a solution to those informal greetings and that would be a WebCam. WebCams will allow you to talk and see the person with whom you are greeting, giving more of a feel that you are right there with them. Spending time with Grandma, Grandpa, Mom, Dad or friends is always better, but having a WebCam can take some of the emptiness away when you just can't get away from the rigours of everyday life. Maybe just seeing their smile will brighten up your day. The Logitech QuickCam Ultra Vision Spercial Edition is one of the many choices you will have when considering the purchase of a WebCam. With it comes many standard features including a 4 Megapixel still image capture.
Logitech QuickCam Ultra Vision SE Review

MadBoxPC posted a review on the ECS GeForce 8600GTS Videocard in Spanish

ECS is making some interesting videocards based on nVidia Geforce 8 series. Their 8600GTS comes overclocked. It also comes with a single slot cooler that uses heatpipes. At this moment is the best nVidia 8600GTS card in our labs
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The TechZone visits the 2007 AMD Microsoft Tech Tour

What do you get when you combine two of the biggest names in the
computer industry, one tackling things from the hardware side of things and the other taking care of all the software the average computer user may ever be interested in? That question was answered with the hosting of the AMD Microsoft Tech Tour 2007 on May 15th, arriving at the Radisson President Hotel in Richmond, a suburb of Vancouver Canada.
2007 AMD Microsoft Tech Tour

Benchmark Reviews takes a look at the Antec P182 Performance One ATX Case

The original P180 series joined the Performance One family in early 2005. Nearly two years to the anniversary, Antec has released the refined P182 Performance One ATX case. The name may be new, but the engineers
borrowed heavily from the old P180 to create this improved design. Benchmark Reviews has compared both cases side by side, and we clearly define the innovative changes in the new Antec P182 Performance One ATX Case in this review.
Antec P182 Performance One ATX Case Review

I4U NEWS reviews the Saitek X52 Pro Flight Control & Pro Flight Rudder Pedals

The joystick portion of the X52 has a precision centering mechanism and the spring tension gives realistic feedback. Three spring loaded toggle switches are located below the joystick and can be mapped to two functions per switch. The main trigger is made from metal and is two position allowing you to control two functions from the trigger.
Saitek X52 Pro Flight Control & Pro Flight Rudder Pedals Review

R&B Mods checked out the Crucial Ballistix PC2-8500 Memory

The Pc2-8500 memory kits are slowly turning into the standard kits on the market. The prices on the ram kits have dropped severely during the last 6 months, just look at this kit selling for 179$. Today we have a new kit from Crucial on our testing table and it´s a Tracer kit named DDR2 PC2-8500. We are going to be comparing it vs other high performing 8500 kits on the market and see if this ram kit has anything specific that stands out from the crowd.
Crucial Ballistix PC2-8500 Memory Review

BCC Hardware posted a review on the SteelSound 3H Headset

Most people who will purchase a headset from SteelSeries do so because they want it for gaming. SteelSeries claims they "are all about gaming." The best part about testing a headset is the excuse to sit for hours and play a bunch of games, so here we go. We will test out several different types of games to see how well it works and which type of game we believe this headset is best suited for.
SteelSound 3H Headset Review

TrustedReviews have looked at the Loewe Modus L 37 - 37in LCD TV

For while I personally found the matt black finish (of the ‘anthracite’ version we tested; platinum is also available), minimalist fascia, subtle curves and robust build quality very easy on the eye, a few other folk who saw it found it actually rather bland, especially by Loewe’s own high-fashion standards. So we guess we’ll have to leave the final decision on the Modus L 37’s aesthetics down to you.
Loewe Modus L 37 - 37in LCD TV Review

Bigbruin.com posted a review on the Thermaltake V1 and MaxOrb CPU Coolers

In this review we will be taking a look at two new coolers from Thermaltake, as well as one slightly older cooler for comparison purposes. The new MaxOrb and V1 models will be put head to head, while also going up against a previous generation cooler from Thermaltake, the Big Typhoon VX.
Thermaltake V1 and MaxOrb CPU Coolers Review

Linux.com published an article on TinyMCE

Moxiecode's LGPL-licensed TinyMCE (Tiny Moxiecode Editor) is a JavaScript program that lets users enter formatted text in HTML forms without having to know HTML tags. It's bundled in many blogging and content management systems. If you want to use TinyMCE in your own Web applications, you'll find basic setup to be quick and easy, but advanced configuration can become complex as you sort out dependencies and conflicts. Here are some tips and advice on integrating TinyMCE with your Web pages.
Setting up TinyMCE

Debian Admin shows you how to change the Default text editor in Debian Etch

By Default Debian Etch Provides the nano editor you need to follow this procedure. In this example i want to use vi editor as my default editor.This is Veryuseful if you want to change Default editor to your own choice.
Howto Change Default text editor in Debian Etch

Ubuntugeek posted a howto about setting up Dual Monitors with NVidia in Ubuntu

This tutorial explains how to setup Dual Monitors with NVidia in Ubuntu.It’s quite a pain to get dual monitors working your first time using Linux, however I hope this guide will make the process relatively quick and painless.
Howto Setup Dual Monitors with NVidia in Ubuntu