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Hardware-Journal feiert heute in zweierlei Premiere. Erstens hat Phobya ein Packet mit LED-Flexlights zur Verfügung gestellt. Phobya ist keine Firma im üblichen Sinne, sondern besteht aus mehreren Unternehmen, die ihre Ideen verwirklichen und veröffentlichen. Gleichzeitig ist dies auch der erste Test im Bereich Modding. Die Idee des Moddings existiert seitdem es die ersten Heimcomputer in die Haushalte geschafft haben. Viele wollen einen ihren Rechnern einen individuellen Touch verpassen und können aus einem großen Pool aus Möglichkeiten schöpfen.
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Projectors are being bought nowadays for a whole range of reasons, whether it is for home entertainment systems, presentations or just projecting your PC display on to your wall. The projector we’ve got to review today is the BenQ W1060, which is primarily a Home Cinema projector. It can project at a native resolution of 1920 x 1080, is HD ready and features a variety of special view modes for different environments such as gaming, cinema, bright and living room. At £750, is it worth it? Let’s take a closer look…
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Final CeBIT Roundup @ XSReviews
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I think the first thing we can say is that it's nice to see that AMD got the Catalyst out on time this month and it did indeed come out during March unlike the Catalyst 12.2 which fell into March.
The second thing is that this is a weird driver release. The Catalyst 12.2 was labeled as 12.3 and it made us wonder a bit. Was AMD just throwing an earlier version of the 12.3 drivers out there to keep up with the monthly schedule? In the end we'll probably never know the truth.
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Roll the clock back two years, and Intel was pushing hard on the idea that every product in the world could benefit from an Intel chip and that all of those chips should be interconnected. We seem to remember this being called the ‘computing continuum’. The chip giant is now prepared to put numbers and timescales together. KitGuru pulls out a non-connected pen and paper to make notes.
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Considering buying a Powerline adapter to connect that Xbox or PlayStation to your high speed internet without drilling holes and running cable in your wall? Maybe you are just tired of the lag your wireless connection gives you when you are trying to stream movies to your television. We take a look at some of the most popular brands of "Gigabit" Powerline Ethernet Adapters from Belkin, D-Link, Netgear, and TRENDnet. Read on to see which one comes out on top.
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The 11th edition of the eTeknix weekly roundup, where well be showing you the best news, reviews, competitions and more from around the eTeknix site.
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Ninjalane Podcast - In this episode we talk about the new Diablo 3 demo and the importance of the game demo, What is Kickstarter and some of the projects we are supporting, and finally prepping for MOA and what it takes to compete.
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I’ve taken a look at plenty of camera bags in my time reviewing products and it has always amazed me at how different they really are. Well that’s not quite right, they’re the same in most ways but still different in their styles and functionality. Today for review Love Cases has sent me over the Capdase 320A MKeeper SLR Camera Bag which is made for large DSLR cameras but of course can be used with any type of camera as well. The MKeeper has plenty of room for even the largest DSLR and its accessories like lenses, batteries and memory cards. The bag even has an integrated rain shield so you can be sure your equipment is protected no matter the weather.
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World War 2 meets Splinter Cell?
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