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Patriot Memory Viper II Sector 7 1800MHz 6GB DDR3 Kit Review @ Bigbruin.com
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Gigabyte H55N-USB3 - Big Features, Small Package @ Techgage.com
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"The DRW-24B1ST proved to be a solid performer during testing while still running quietly and efficiently. Burn quality is reliable too – I burned everything from movies to data to music with this drive and each and every disc turned out perfect. The price is very easy to take as well. For just over $20, you get the full retail package which includes Nero 8 Essentials along with Asus' E-Green and E-Hammer programs."
ASUS DRW-24B1ST SATA DVD-RW Drive Review @ Tweaknews
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Futurelooks News Flash - Antec DF-85 Dark Fleet Series ATX Enclosure Review
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Officially Licensed Racing Wheel Offers Realistic Game Control and Wireless Freedom
San Diego, August 18. 2010
Mad Catz® Interactive, Inc. (“Mad Catz” or “the Company”) (AMEX/TSX: MCZ), a leading third-party interactive entertainment accessory provider, today announced that it has begun shipping the Wireless Racing Wheel for the Xbox 360 video game system, being launched under the Company’s Mad Catz brand. The new Racing Wheel is shipping now across select European territories and is expected to ship in North America later this year.
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Cyborg Gaming Keyboard with amBX Technology and
Cyborg Gaming Lights with amBX Technology
Enhance Gaming Experience with Interactive Ambient Lighting
San Diego. August 18. 2010
Mad Catz® Interactive, Inc. (AMEX/TSX: MCZ), a leading worldwide third-party interactive entertainment accessory provider, today announced the Cyborg Gaming Keyboard with amBX technology and Cyborg Gaming Lights with amBX technology, which are both for PC and expected to be the first two ‘amBX’ compatible products to be launched under the Company’s Cyborg brand.
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ASUS AT3IONT-I Deluxe Review @ OCC
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Cooler Master NotePal U3 Notebook Cooler Review @ Hi Tech Legion
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speakers are simple, with no fancy features, but they sound great. Although
they have a few minor flaws such as short wires for the satellites and no
satellite-mounted volume control, these can be overlooked for the crisp,
clear sounds coming from the wooden cabinets.
News - Eagle Arion ET-AR508LR-BK 2.1 Soundstage Speakers Review at CCE Reviews
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X-Gaming X-Arcade Solo Review @ Neoseeker
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NZXT HALE90-850-M Power Supply Review @ Hardware Secrets
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Cooler Master Storm Inferno Gaming Mouse at Modders-In
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Rosewill Super Slim Wireless-Touchpad Keyboard Review @ OCC
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Ultrasonic Laser Range Finder Review - XSReviews
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Companies Announce Industry's Highest Capacity, Smallest NAND Device Providing Cost Advantages for a Wide Range of Consumer Storage Applications
SANTA CLARA, Calif. and BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 17, 2010 – Intel Corporation and Micron Technology Inc. today announced the delivery of 3-bit-per-cell (3bpc) NAND flash memory on 25-nanometer (nm) process technology, producing the industry's highest capacity, smallest NAND device. The companies have sent initial product samples to select customers. Intel and Micron expect to be in full production by the end of the year.
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ZOTAC GeForce GTX 460 Amp! Edition @ techPowerUp
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Tones Overclocking Day - LN2 Overclocking Acamedy @ Madshrimps
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GST augments their technology offerings with MaxxVault Enterprise
Plainview, NY / Cerritos, CA -- Aug 17, 2010 -- MaxxVault LLC specializes in enterprise Electronic Document Management Systems (EDMS). GST matches the right technology solutions with the smartest professional services in the areas of systems management, storage, network services & security, and enterprise-class server technologies. Both companies are pleased to announce that GST has added the MaxxVault document management system to their line of professional technology solutions.
"The core of our business is to deliver business improvements and cost saving," said Dennis Wang, Corporate Development at GST. "With our focus on the healthcare and public sector marketplace, MaxxVault provides GST with a proven on-site and ASP (hosted) solution to provide almost instant setup and great savings."
"GST represents for MaxxVault the ideal partner," said Bruce Malyon, CEO at MaxxVault. "They have an outstanding reputation in the managed service industry because they take the time to understand the needs of their clients. Document imaging and workflow is a natural extension of this practice and we see GST as a very capable systems integrator who can provide a comprehensive solution of infrastructure, connectivity, hardware, software and services."
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The world of cell phones has certainly come a long way since the days of the Zack Morris brick phone. These days, we’re very much ensconced in a realm occupied by giant touchscreens, accelerometers, location-based services, and instant messaging. It wasn’t always this way and we need to pay homage to the devices that paved the way for companies to “reinvent” these technologies for today.
Futurelooks News Flash - Futurelooks Looks Back at Some Major Cellphone Technology Milestones
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