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BIOS Magazine posted a review on the D-Link Network Storage Enclosure (DNS-323)

Many tech savvy home network users and small business owners demand storage capacity flexibility in the products they buy. Storage enclosures offer that option. As mobility increases, a storage customer's desire to access their content while away from their home or business also increases, making remote access important as well. This enclosure addresses these and many other needs in the network storage market.

D-Links' Network Storage Enclosure offers an extremely powerful and flexible solution for storing and sharing digital media across the home or office network or across the Internet. It addresses the growing market need to store an ever-increasing amount of data in the home or business, while offering built-in protection to keep valuable data, photos, videos and other important files intact. If anything bad can be levelled at it, you need to run the latest firmware upgrade to iron out a few bugs, and it runs a little hotter then we'd like.
D-Link Network Storage Enclosure (DNS-323) Review

PC Stats posted an Asus P5B-E P965 motherboard Review

The Asus P5B-E motherboard may be bland to look at but it's what's inside that counts right? ;-) There's a decent amount of onboard peripherals such as 7.1 channel Intel Azalia audio, IEEE 1394a, Gigabit LAN and an additional Serial ATA II controller. If you feel the need to add devices, the P5B-E has a lot of upgrade possibilities with three 32 bit PCI slots and three PCI Express x1 slots.
Asus P5B-E P965 motherboard Review

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TrustedReviews have a feature titled "Back to the Future: The Way Ahead for
Firefox"

The success of the open-source Firefox browser, which first appeared in 2002 under the guise of Phoenix, is something of an Internet phenomenon. We’re very fond of it in the TR offices; so fond in fact that Internet Explorer is relegated to the not so taxing task of downloading Firefox and thereafter is ignored. And with 30 per cent of TrustedReviews readers using the browser, it’s obviously popular with some of you too.
Back to the Future: The Way Ahead for Firefox

FrostyTech posted a review on the TTIC nPowerTek NPH-K8 Big Heatsink

The (TTIC) nPowerTek NPH-K8 Big heatsink is a huge low noise cooler, but in fact it's that large size which allows it to operate without too much noise. The nPowerTek NPH-K8 Big is a deceptively simple combination of heat column and aluminum fins, intended for a Socket 754/939/940 AMD Athlon64 processor near you. At the heart of this heatsink is a huge copper cylinder; this is the heat column. The heat column is a 33mm diameter hollow copper cylinder which is vacuum sealed, creating the ideal environment for a special chemical coating on the inside that "superconducts heat axially at a molecular level." The technology works on a related concept to traditional heatpipes, but is physically different and should not be confused with the latter.
TTIC nPowerTek NPH-K8 Big Heatsink Review