Jul 29th, 2007 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Kingston's DataTraveler Secure and DataTraveler Secure-Privacy Edition bring top notch hardware based security to USB flash drives without sacrificing performance.
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Jul 25th, 2007 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
The Buffalo FireStix have created a buzz amongst enthusiasts and their latest PC2-9600 2x1GB kit is up to bat today. Despite being rated at the whopping speed of DDR1200, I expect quite a bit more.
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Jul 21st, 2007 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Samsung's CLX-2160N may very well be the worlds smallest color laser multifunction printer, but with a built in control panel, network read capabilities and affordable pricing, size is entirely subjective.
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Jul 16th, 2007 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Cooler Master has come up with a new addition to the Aquagate family. The S1 replaces the Mini R120 which was one of the best inclusive watercooling kits of its time. The S1 has big shoes to fill so let's see how it fairs.
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Jul 11th, 2007 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
SteelSeries has long had a great product with the SteelPad S&S. Now with an update to the mousing surface of the SteelPad S&S, SteelSeries aims to keep it ahead of the pack.
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Jul 5th, 2007 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
With two 250mm fans, clear side panel and tool-less installation, XClio once again provides a case that is top of the line in cooling and style.
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