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DeviantPC has posted a review of Ghost Recon.

Ghost Recon is a brave departure from the mould of its high-profile predecessors, and the introduction makes this manifestly clear. The aura of an American war movie remains: with heart-stirring soundtrack and mean gun-toting vindicators in uniform; but the outdoor terrains of South-Eastern Europe are the backdrop, rather than the claustrophobic Western 747s, museums or villas of the original duo. The familiar SWAT team uniforms are replaced by full camouflage; flash-bangs making way for LAWs. This truly testosterone-fuelled political anti-terrorist combat, replete with post-September 11th patriotism.
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Tweakers Australia has posted a SkyHawk ATX-4396 Aluminium Case review

Aluminium, or Aluminum as you may call it has been the material of choice for some time now when it comes to heatsinks. Sure it isn't the absolute best conductive material, but it is relatively cheap, light and very easy to work with. I'm guessing that most of your would have heard of Lian-Li at some point, and know that they were the first real, high-quality aluminium case manufacturers on the block. One drawback to the Lian-Li cases is the high cost, which unfortunately denies the average enthusiast from owning one. Introducing Skyhawk - long time renowned for quality power supplies for both the server and home environment, and more recently, aluminium cases. Skyhawk offers a full range of aluminium cases, ranging from very cheap to expensive. Thanks to Kenny over at Sky Hawk Australia the model we will be looking at today is the SkyHawk ATX-4396, which boats stylish design, quality finish and a full aluminium chassis.
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DeviantPC has posted a review of the Antiy Ghostbusters Trojan removal tool.

The main reason you would want to get rid of 'Ghosts' is due to the fact that malicious programs like trojans pose a very real security threat to a lot of computers both personal and business alike. To block a trojan from calling home you need a Firewall, but if the Trojan is run on the computer (usually by Malicious Email) then it can usually find a way through the firewall from the inside.
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