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Review of Tacens Trio notebook cooler
TestSeek.com posted a review of Tacens Trio notebook cooler

Tacens sent us a really compact notebook cooler this time. After having reviewed the Tacens Fero I was eager to test something more portable, which could fit in my notebook bag. This first attempt at a portable notebook cooler by Tacens, does however leave me wanting more...
Review of Tacens Trio notebook cooler

Nokia Booklet 3G: first look review
IT Pro have an exclusive Nokia Booklet 3G: first look review

When Nokia announced its ie-up with Intel earlier in the year, few people would have expected to see a new device produced so quickly. The last computers made by Nokia were in the 1980s, but the Booklet 3G isn't actually made by Nokia. Nobody will tell us who the manufacturer is, but we aren't that bothered because the design is 100 per cent Nokia.
Nokia Booklet 3G: first look review

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CoolAge Orb X120 Transform X120TF CPU Heatsink Cooler Review
Tech-Reviews posted a review on the CoolAge Orb X120 Transform X120TF CPU Heatsink Cooler

Cool Age, a company you've probably never heard of before, is starting to stir up some competition in the CPU Cooler market with their newly revealed X120TF heat sink. The Korean heat sink manufacturer has managed to develop a heat sink boasting 6 copper heat pipes and a unique fin design which Coolage call 'Wind Tunnel Technology'. But is this CPU Cooler really all what it's cracked up to be? Today we'll find out in our review on the Coolage X120 Transform.
CoolAge Orb X120 Transform X120TF CPU Heatsink Cooler Review

Section 8 Preview
TheTechLounge posted Section 8 Preview

I'm having a hard time trying to find something original in Section 8. And it matters not. Even the engine is used - it's based on the multi-platform Unreal Engine 3, which irritates me since I can't get anti-aliasing to work; but fine, it doesn't seem to disrupt my ability to womp the shite out of 16 of my temporary nemeses, bot or human, and try as I might, I can't stay away from this title for very long. Oh, and I've been playing the beta, the demo version.

It's free. It's kinda buggy. So what is the thing that makes this incomplete game so damn appealing? It's everything Team Fortress 2, or Left 4 Dead, and so many others, aren't. Starting with scale; you literally begin each round a mile off the ground, screaming and on fire like the codpiece of God. Your nearest base is half a click away and your current objective is twice that, and there're three walkers between you and the VIP. So what do you do? Lock your suit into sprint mode, just before the armor closes in on your delicious red triangle, hit your jets and sail over them. If your aim is right, you land on that enemy general feet-first before teabagging him with your grenades.
Section 8 Preview