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Bit-Tech published a feature looking at what the future holds for Ageia's PhysX PPU

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Overclockers Online has posted a new review on the Samsung CLX-2160N

Samsung's CLX-2160N is truly a mixed bag, while it is competitively priced, serves many functions, network ready, and is easy to use; it falls short when it comes to printing pictures, and especially reproduction of color, which is unfortunately one of the CLX-2160N's main selling points. But while the CLX-2160N is far from a photo printer, its network capabilities, direct USB connection, and multifunction panel make it an excellent home and office printer for documents.
Samsung CLX-2160N Review

DV Hardware has a new review online of Cooler Master's new Cosmos case

Cooler Master's latest case is the Cosmos RC-1000, this case aims to offer very quiet operation and with its four big aluminum handles the design of this case definitely stands out from the crowd. The Cooler Master Cosmos case features a special airflow system, it has one intake fan one the bottom and uses three outtake fans. The firm says this creates a negative pressure effect which will draw in more cool outdoor air into the interior to keep all your components cool. Besides airflow Cooler Master also thought about soundproofing, cable management and tool-free design. In the next few pages I will discuss all of these aspects and see if it works as advertised..
Cooler Master Cosmos Case Review

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Bigbruin.com posted a review on the Eagle Tech Computers External Hard Drive Enclosures

This is the first time I have had the opportunity to look at an enclosure from Eagle Tech Computers, and they have sent over two different 3.5" hard drive enclosures to review. One is a IDE/SATA to USB hybrid enclosure from their T-Series, and the other is a SATA to eSATA/USB enclosure from their M-Series.
Eagle Tech Computers External Hard Drive Enclosures Review

APH Networks checked out the Antec Spot Cool Cooling Fan

Computers are insanely powerful and incredibly affordable nowadays. However, it's not without its consequences -- ten years ago, components run cool enough that a simple heatsink plus a few low RPM fans, if necessary, will suffice. Nowadays, many components will need additional cooling if you want some overclocking headroom or just to bring it to an acceptable operating temperature. Many of our readers began putting additional fans into their computers to achieve this very purpose. Unfortunately, there's always that weird area that needs extra airflow over top, but it's almost impossible to mount a fan close enough effectively. Solution? Not until you take a look at Antec's Spot Cool.
Antec Spot Cool Cooling Fan Review

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Tech ARP has posted a new article: Can Your Notebook Survive A Good Trashing?

You have read about all those cool protection technologies packed into your notebook, but have you ever seen them in action? Join Masaki Kobayashi of Lenovo's Yamato Labs as he drops a notebook and pours water on another!

Yes, you read that right. He dropped a notebook and poured water over another notebook. Don't worry. We have the videos to prove it. Now, if we can only convince him to shoot a bullet into the notebook....
Can Your Notebook Survive A Good Trashing?