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MSI HD 4670 Review
Bjorn3D take a look at the MSI HD 4670

The mid-range video card segment has been booming lately compared to just a few years ago when the HD 2600 and GeForce 8600 series were launched by ATI and Nvidia respectively. There was a huge gap then between the mid-range cards and the much more expensive high-end cards. This hole is being filled currently with the ATI HD 3670 and HD 3650 along with the 8800 GS, 9600 GT, and 9600 GSO from Nvidia. Now, ATI has engineered more cards to fill this gap with the HD 4650 and the HD 4670. Today we have the HD 4670 by MSI. This card hopes to keep money in your pocket while giving you great gaming performance.
MSI HD 4670 Review

OCZ Technology Dominatrix Laser Gaming Mouse Review
Bigbruin.com has posted a review on the OCZ Technology Dominatrix Laser Gaming Mouse

This review will be taking a look at a provocatively named new mouse from OCZ Technology that includes features like on-the-fly resolution management, adjustable mouse weights, and an ergonomic design. Just this short list of items makes the Dominatrix laser gaming mouse sound promising; just don't expect this dominatrix to bend you over a table and give you a spanking!
OCZ Technology Dominatrix Laser Gaming Mouse Review

Fallout 3 (PC) Review
bit-tech published a review of Fallout 3 for the PC

Fallout 3 is a game that's going to divide audiences though -- that much we're already certain of. Players will find themselves drawn into two camps, with those who love it going to battle against those who still think it's just "//Oblivion with guns."

So, is this just //Oblivion with guns? Well, to a degree yes. There are still a few flies in the ointment, like the enemies that spot you from miles away and the bloatflies that will chase you endlessly across the game world just when you've run out of ammo. At the same time though, it's also something entirely fresh and unique.

It's neither totally a //Fallout game, nor totally //Oblivion -- it's wholly new. It doesn't work all the time, but when it does it's glorious and unbelievably good, so we think it's well worth looking past the few niggles for. It gets a score of 9/10, though admittedly it's only just scraping that if we're going to be totally honest, because it's fun and significant, if not quite as good as it could and arguably should have been.
Fallout 3 (PC) Review