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Most people reading this would either have seen or know someone who owns a set of Russian matryoshka dolls. For those of you who don't know, they are the dolls that come in different sizes and stack into each other. Looking at these dolls on paper, you wouldn't think they would turn into a fantastic game concept, but the team at Double Fine have managed to produce one of the most unique and interesting games on the Xbox Live Arcade service by using these very dolls. Stacking is an adventure puzzle game that reminds us that in a world dominated by shooting games, there is still room for creativity.
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"Generally the higher performance mobile systems have a significant power requirement and in order to satisfy this many manufacturers bundle a 100w+ PSU, often referred to as a "power brick" due to the size and weight of the unit. It doesn't have to be like that though and one company looking to offer a desirable alternative to the standard "brick" that we receive with powerful mobile systems is Cooler Master with their Universal Laptop Charger range."
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The Zalman ZM-MH200 U3 Dual HDD Docking station is not only the fastest external USB 3.0 device of its kind but it also packs an intriguing range of features such as Hot-Swap functionality, Green Power management and support for RAID-0, RAID-1 and JBOD modes.
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Today we are going to take a look at a rather interesting computer from a company called Orange, the OPC. Music enthusiasts may well recognise the Orange name as they are a well known manufacturer of amplifiers. In fact, you’d be forgiven for mistaking the OPC for an amplifier as the case is based on the design of a guitar amp. It features their trademark orange colour scheme which really makes it stand out from the competition.
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August 16th, location Heilbronn Germany, the venue to host the German Extreme Overclocking Competition at the Cube Box. Main organiser Roman Hartung aka Der8auer got Gigabyte, Kingston Memory, Gelid and LEPA onboard, to host the clash between Germany's finest overclocking teams. The present teams were Awardfabrik, Freeocen, Hardwareluxx, PC Games Hardware, Team Hardware Reaktor Reloaded and special guests Team Ocaholic. Last year Madshrimps's Team captain Massman was present as judge, this year Leeghoofd replaced his royal OC holyness Pieter-Jan Plaisier. Time to jump in the car and head over to Heilbronn...
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The FC8 Fan Controller from Lamptron sports a classic but stylish look and has 8 channels, each of them that can deliver up to 30W of power. As a customization option, we can change the LEDs for each channel in 7 different colors: White, Blue, Green, Cyan, Red, Purple or Yellow.
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"The Genius DVR-FHD590 Full HD Vehicle Video Recorder is capable of shooting Full HD 1080p, 30 fps with H.264 compression, High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology for crisp shots and low light, has a 5MP sensor, LED, 2.4" TFT LCD & Li-Polymer rechargeable batter. It comes with two mounts and a cigarette lighter power adapter. A sweet little video recorder for the money." ~3dGameMan.com
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Stylish and router are two words that would not normally be put together in a sentence without a negative term preceding them somehow, but the tables are turning now as we look at the latest offering from ASUS. Today, Benchmark Reviews brings you the ASUS RT-N56U Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router. As you will see in the images that follow, the ASUS RT-N56U certainly has an air of class about it and is different in that way from 99% of routers on offer today. The RT-N56U has five built in antennae to allow simultaneous 2.4GHz and 5GHz signals to run at up to 300Mb/s concurrently, this allows you to stream HD content to your media devices (5GHz) while you enjoy uninterrupted wireless internet (2.4GHz). On the box ASUS claim that the RT-N56U allows for true Gigabit WAN to LAN throughput (900Mb/s) but as with most claims this doesn't always come true, our testing threw out some good numbers but nowhere near ASUS' claims. The ASUS RT-N56U has two b! uilt in USB 2.0 ports that allow you to share printers and USB storage over LAN and WAN, and it also allows you to download to your USB connected storage device while your PC is turned off.
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If you want more fine-grained control over the fans in your case, a fan controller is a simple, cheap way to get things under control. NZXT, long known for their enthusiast cases, has sent us another in their latest lineup of fan controllers, the Sentry Mix. We'll see if this one does the trick.
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The Engenius XtraRange ESR750H is a Dual-Band Concurrent (300 + 450 Mbps) Wireless-N Router with a built-in 4-Port Gigabit switch and a Gigabit WAN port, and a built-in USB port to support a USB hard drive, USB printer or USB-enabled speaker for streaming music from an iTunes-enabled device. Read on to see how this sub $100 Wireless-N router performs when we put it to the test!
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