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In the second part of KitGuru’s exclusive interview with AMD’s Developer Relations Guru, Nicolas Thibieroz, we managed to cover a lot more ground – specifically when it comes to his company’s approach to technologies like 3D. Nic also has opinions on Intel’s abilities. KitGuru replaces the batteries in its active shutter glasses and prepares to see the answers leap off the page.
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In the market for a new Digital Camera? Join us as we check out the 14MP Samsung PL210 Point and shoot. We'll tell you if it's worth your money.
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Today we are going to look at the Cooler Master NotePal Infinite EVO notebook cooler which offers some intriguing features. We are interested to see if the fans within live up to Cooler Master’s “silent” claims as we have yet to come across a notebook cooler that is quieter than the Macbook we will be using for testing.
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HTPCs have certainly been around for a while, but a growing trend in recent years is the use of cut down versions of this. Mini PCs and Media centres are beginning to dominate people’s lounges as DVDs go the way of VHS and digital streaming is what its all about. Internet access and better organisation of media are also benefits of this, and there’s plenty of companies to choose from if you fancy a setup like this.
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ASRock has been in the game of making home theatre computers for some years now. They just keep getting better and better. Admittedly there hasn't been that many innovation based changes, since even the first released models were pretty good, but the Taiwanese company known primarily for their motherboards are consistent with bringing out new models based on the latest and greatest hardware.
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The NZXT Sentry Mesh is a fan controller with five channels, each one controlling up to 30 W. Let's check it out.
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Join TechwareLabs as we help you to turn your mean machine into a green machine through a few simple and easy steps that can help to make your computing more eco friendly.
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Getting our hands on a new product is always exciting so we thought we would share it with you! We've been anxiously awaiting the Hauppauge WinTV-DCR-2650 ever since we first saw the prototype of the CableCARD product at CES. If you haven't heard by now, the WinTV-DCR-2650 is a dual-cable tuner that connects to a PC via USB--a great option for small form factors or a situation where there's no free PCIe slot available. It also happens to be the most inexpensive way to gain access to the entire subscription package from a cable provider on a PC with a retail price of $149. Enough about what it is, let's take a look at it after the break!
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Samsung has been in the digital camera market for quite a while and has had several DSLR cameras it has introduced. Today Samsung announces the new NX200 a mirrorless DSLR follow up to the original NX100 with several key areas of improvement. Based on initial specifications the NX200 will definitely be of interest to consumers who otherwise would be interested in Nikon and Canon DSLR’s.
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Shopping for a wireless router can be a bit of a crapshoot at times; every last one promises you the world, and problems can crop up with alarming frequency. Wading into this sea of uncertainty is a relatively unknown manufactuer, EnGenius. Their history is more with telephony than with networking gear, but this latest router they've sent us, the ESR-9850, shows some promise. Let's see if it can hold up when it counts.
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