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More and more 3D software is being developed and so the production of 3D peripherals seems only inevitable. However, who actually needs a 3D mouse: the casual PC user? The hardcore gamer? The office PC user? In truth none of these fit the bill and it’s only really the more creative of careers that can fully tap into these features – architects, artists and so on. Despite this, 3D devices are key to certain users and 3Dconnexion – a subsidiary of Logitech - have come up with the Space Navigator – a true UFO peripheral – let’s take it for a spin...
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Defend your room with the new D-Life DHA-390 Internet surveillance starter kit, follow Matt Androski as TechwareLabs gives you the ins and outs of this new product with real hands on real world usage. Will this camera be the next hot thing? Or will it sit on the TechwareLabs shelves?
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Are you a lazy gamer? Do you like lounging around in your boxers while you frag your buddies online? Then Sumo, the suppliers of “Urban Lounge Gear” might have something for you to rest your oversized posterior on.
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This is the last in our series of thermal compounds that we’ve been looking at, as of late. Last time we looked at the GC-Extreme Thermal Compound which was aimed more at the hardcore overclocker who wanted the best performing results and didn’t mind paying a bit extra for it. This time the GC-2 is aimed more at the general end user and light overclocker. It’s a premium compound offering great properties for an affordable price. If you don’t want to sacrifice quality, but don’t want to spend a lot, then you’ll see how the GC-2 is going to be perfect for you.
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We couldn't pass up the chance to review the Fujifilm FinePix Z30. It is a point-and-shoot camera that bucks the trends. The Z30 has a really unique style. It has a smooth and curvy metallic surface and comes in several bright colors including a bright fuchsia pink, an intense bright orange and a vibrant purple.
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Today for review I’ve got a sleeve from CoverBee that fits a mini laptop or netbook up to 8.9” in size. It’s a sleeve so it’s open ended, though the CoverBee does offer a soft quilted lining inside to protect your netbook very well from scratches and even from small bumps.
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Edimax's latest wireless networking product gets put through it's paces today, in our in-depth review of the Wireless nLite Mini USB Adaptor. Does the small size affect it's performance? What features can you expect from something so small?
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We encountered not only Booth Babes, but more CosBabes and even CosDudes in costume at BlizzCon 2009. In fact there were so many CosPeople that it was hard for us to just narrow down the top ones that we saw, so we gathered together 20 CosBabes and a few CosDudes for you to take a peak at if you couldn't make the show.
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This flexibility is also its problem. After six years in the business, as hundreds of other social networking sites and virtual worlds have been developed, thrived, failed, and molded, Second Life has yet to delineate its presence in the Web 2.0 and virtual world markets. Second Life still doesn’t seem to know what it’s for.
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I’ve been asked by many friends if the 2008 models currently on sale are a good buy and my answer is: it depends. If you’re looking for a basic TV and only plan on watching Cable/Digital TV with the occasional movie in between go for what’s on sale as you’ll be happy with it. However, the B640 offers so much more. If you plan on watching more than just the odd HD movie or will be centering your entertainment system around a new TV then seriously consider the B640 as the baseline for comparison.
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