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Telstar TLD-3500 Network Attached Storage Enclosure Review
Bigbruin.com posted a review on the Telstar TLD-3500 Network Attached Storage Enclosure

Geeks.com has provided us a stand alone network attached storage device manufactured by TelStar. The TLD-3500 uses a 3.5" IDE hard drive to provide an external storage solution via an Ethernet or USB 2.0 connection. The installation was very simple, and no serious technical knowledge is required. If you can read and follow a set of instructions you shouldn't have any problems getting this up and running quickly.
Telstar TLD-3500 Network Attached Storage Enclosure Review

Thermaltake W3 Review
techPowerUp! posted a new review on the Thermaltake W3

Watercooling a CPU or a graphics card is nothing out of the ordinary these days. With the arrival of Core 2 Duo, people have started to put emphasis on cooling their chipset too, in order to achieve higher overclocks. As if Thermaltake was expecting this, they released a new chipset block, the Aqua Brazing W3, designed to cool almost any chipset on today's market.
Thermaltake W3 Review

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Canon PIXMA MP510 Reviewed
BIOS Magazine posted a review on the Canon PIXMA MP510

Canon has recently launched a raft of new products, ranging from printers to digital cameras and scanners. The company's brand-new range of
all-in-one printers are aimed squarely at consumers, but there's absolutely no reason why small businesses shouldn't also be interested. As long you don't need fax functionality that is - these units can only print, scan and copy.
Canon PIXMA MP510 Reviewed

eVGA e-GeForce 7900 GS Superclocked Review
HEXUS checked out the eVGA e-GeForce 7900 GS Superclocked

Today sees NVIDIA announce two new products in the high end of the mid-range, launching one with immediate availability to boot, in order to do something with less-than-perfect G71 silicon in one instance, and phase out an existing product with something they think is better in the other. GeForce 7900 GS and GeForce 7950 GT are their names, here's the skinny on them both.
eVGA e-GeForce 7900 GS Superclocked Review