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Sumo Omni - Extreme Lounge Gear Review
DriverHeaven.net posted a review on the Sumo Omni - Extreme Lounge Gear

Are you a lazy gamer? Do you like lounging around in your boxers while you frag your buddies online? Then Sumo, the suppliers of "Urban Lounge Gear" might have something for you to rest your oversized posterior on.
Sumo Omni - Extreme Lounge Gear Review

Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 Review
I4U News published a review of the new Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000.

Microsoft has been launching new mice and wireless desktops lately and today I am going to look at one of the latest products that Microsoft has released called the Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000. The mouse uses the BlueTrack laser and has a tiny USB transceiver. Read on for all the details on the Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000.
Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 Review



Kingwin ABT-1000MAIS Power Supply Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Kingwin ABT-1000MAIS Power Supply

With new components like graphics cards and CPU's becoming bigger hogs of electricity, you need a new PSU that will hold up to all the added stress of high powered components. A power supply may be an afterthought, but when your current one dies because you overloaded it, then you'll think otherwise. This overload on the PSU could also lead to other components being blown in the PSU's last hurrah. This could potentially leave you with hundreds of dollars in fried equipment.

If you want stable power and plenty of it look no farther than Kingwin's 1000 watt PSU. This PSU features plenty of power for your equipment, a modular design, and blue LED's built in.
Kingwin ABT-1000MAIS Power Supply Review

ViewSonic VX2433wm 23.6 Inch DVI/HDMI TFT LCD Monitor Review
Bigbruin.com has posted a review on the ViewSonic VX2433wm 23.6 Inch DVI/HDMI TFT LCD Monitor

You would be hard pressed to find visual shortcomings with the ViewSonic VX2433wm. With a resolution of 1920x1080 you are able to display the latest HD content, something the majority of smaller monitors are not capable of. The monitor's visual qualities are complimented by being able to connect via all three of the most popular connections; HDMI, DVI and VGA.
ViewSonic VX2433wm 23.6 Inch DVI/HDMI TFT LCD Monitor Review

Arctic Cooling Fusion 550RF ATX Power Supply Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Arctic Cooling Fusion 550RF ATX Power Supply

The Fusion 550RF is manufactured by Seasonic for Arctic Cooling and it is internally identical to Corsair VX450W and Antec Earthwatts 500W power supplies. The strange thing about these internally identical power supplies is that the Wattage power ratings are all different. Between the three companies a 100W rating difference is observed, which is pretty crazy no matter where you live or with whom your brand loyalty lies. After a little bit of research it appears that Arctic Cooling rated their power supply at 550W due to that being the peak power rating. This is not something we ever like to see as most other name brand companies don't rate their power supplies like this. The power supply label on the Fusion 550RF says that it can handle 550W loads for a maximum of one full second, so when shopping for power supplies this one is more in the range of a competitor's 450W-500W power supply...
Arctic Cooling Fusion 550RF ATX Power Supply Review

Corsair Ice T30 Memory Cooler Review
HotHardware.com posted a review on the Corsair Ice T30 Memory Cooler

While it seems like every company makes an active RAM cooling fan these days, Corsair has decided to take things up a notch. The Ice T30 sub-ambient cooling system is the first of its kind and made specifically for Corsair's enthusiast grade memory. It features a TEC and accommodations for liquid cooling. Come on by the site and check it out...
Corsair Ice T30 Memory Cooler Review

Kingston SSDNow V Series Kit reviewed
ITReviewed posted a review on the Kingston SSDNow V Series Kit

Kingston's SSDNow V Series kits, available in 128GB and 64GB capacities, offer almost instant performance gains and power consumption reductions on existing desktops and laptops - but at a price. The price of SSDs are tumbling, but IDE and SATA storage is still by far the better value. For instance, a Western Digital Scorpio Blue (320GB, 5400rpm, 8MB cache) laptop drive can be purchased for as little as =A362.40/$86.99 and a Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 (1.5TB, SATA-II, 32MB cache) desktop drive comes in at just under =A395/$119. But besides Kingston's best efforts, value isn't the strongest selling point of the SSDNow V Series Kit.
Kingston SSDNow V Series Kit reviewed

ChronoSync 4.0 Reviewed
TestFreaks posted a review on ChronoSync 4.0

ChronoSync is a tremendously powerful program but can be picked up quickly and easily by the neophyte Mac user. Using a document based interface, multiple backup/sync/archive jobs can be created and individually saved. Schedule these jobs and you now have an automated back up system for an infinite amount of tasks. Did I mention that ChronoSync lets the user sync remote files and folders too!
ChronoSync 4.0 Reviewed

Seasonic M12D 750 W Power Supply Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Seasonic M12D 750 W Power Supply

Seasonic is a traditional OEM manufacturer, being the real manufacturer behind units from brands like Antec, Corsair and Arctic Cooling (not all power supplies from these brands are manufactured by Seasonic, though). They also sell power supplies using their own brand and today we are going to review their M12D 750 W unit (also known as SS-750EM), which uses a modular cabling system and high-end components. Let's see whether this is a good unit or not.
Seasonic M12D 750 W Power Supply Review

XFX 4890 Black Edition & Zotac GTX285 Infinity Review
DriverHeaven.net posted a review on the XFX 4890 Black Edition & Zotac GTX285 Infinity

Today we are looking at two cards, the XFX HD 4890 Black Edition and Zotac's GTX285 Infinity. Both are each respective manufacturer's fastest single core offerings and bring several improved features to the table. The XFX Black Edition contains a 1GHz core (150MHz increase over the reference card) while the Zotac GTX285 Infinity is supplied with increased clock speeds and a preinstalled waterblock for unmatched thermal performance.
XFX 4890 Black Edition & Zotac GTX285 Infinity Review

ECS GeForce GTS 250 1GB Review
PureOverclock.com published a review of the ECS GeForce GTS 250 1GB Graphics Card.

We're looking at ECS's card that has indeed been tweaked from the stock Nvidia card, sporting a nice little cooler and 1GB of DDR3, not to mention a die shrink to 55nm from the 65nm on the 9800GTX. It looks like ECS is really pushing the entry-level market with this card, showing a few enhancements that promise some very good performance for the price. Yes, there are some important differences to spot here, so let's take a closer look and see what it means in terms of your gaming satisfaction.
ECS GeForce GTS 250 1GB Review

Microsoft Bing reviewed
ITReviewed posted a review on Microsoft Bing

Bing is a big advancement for Microsoft's search efforts, but it's still no Google Killer. By Microsoft's own admission, it is chasing Yahoo, who is in second place in the search market. A much more competitive product than Live Search, Bing is a start (or restart) for Microsoft and improvements will continue to roll out over time. For search results it's still not as intuitive or effective as Google, but at least searches are fast. Bing's greatest achievement is the presentation of data and its exemplary image and video search facilities. While most of us aren't going to become bingers overnight, Google could certain learn a couple of things from Microsoft's developments. Yahoo better watch its back.
Microsoft Bing reviewed

Apple iPhone 3G S Review
TechReviewSource.com posted a review on the Apple iPhone 3G S

The new iPhone 3G S is finally released from Apple and we got our hands on one this morning. We've played around with it and so far we really like what we are seeing. For users of the iPhone 3G, you probably won't find any need to upgrade, but iPhone v1 or non-iPhone users will want to take a really good look at the 3G S. It offers some really nice enhancements to the iPhone line bringing it up to par with many other smartphone devices on the market. The "S" in the name stands for speed, and the 3G S is the fastest smartphone we've ever seen.
Apple iPhone 3G S Review

Thermolab Baram Heatsink Review
PCShopTalk posted a review on the Thermolab Baram Heatsink

The final part of the installation is very easy : we only have to insert the heatsink on the back of the motherboard, through the holes, and then seat the cooler on the CPU socket. To ensure proper contact, we have to screw properly the 4 provided thumb nuts in the respective places.
Thermolab Baram Heatsink Review

Thermaltake V9 Black Edition Gaming Case Video Review
eTeknix takes a look at the Thermaltake V9 Black Edition Gaming Case

Thermaltake have always been known for making some of the wackiest cases, with some of the best airflow features known to man. They always try to do things bigger and better than anyone else, usually creating some very unique and easily identified cases in the process. Generally speaking, you will not find another product on the market similar, but then the V9 Black Edition gaming case landed with us. At first glance however, I have to admit that the V9 looks strangely like the Antec Nine Hundred.
Thermaltake V9 Black Edition Gaming Case Video Review

Corsair HX850W Power Supply Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Corsair HX850W Power Supply

Corsair HX850W is a power supply with modular cabling system and high-end components promising up to 90% efficiency, launched to compete with Antec Signature series and Seasonic M12D series. Let's see if it survives our tests.
Corsair HX850W Power Supply Review

2009 Mid Year Audio Roundup
TweakTown posted their 2009 Mid Year Audio Roundup

This year to date has being an exciting one in the field of audio. With some all out new technology coming forward, there’s also been some more of our old favorites with a new twist. We are currently entering a phase where traditional products are being forced to make way for a new wave of technology in many areas.

So what in fact are some of these new and exciting products I speak of? – Well, one of my favorites is an all new headphone technology allowing for a dedicated 5.1 speaker system to be located inside a pair of headphones. I've also being pleased to see a powerful audiophile card from ASUS known as the Essence STX. This card offers the average consumer 'true' audiophile performance on a budget.
2009 Mid Year Audio Roundup