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professional and well-known cooler and fan brand. Bright silver
and solid are the two main characteristics of EVERCOOL
Transformer CPU cooler series. Transformer 4 was
launched by the end of 2009 and caused a silver storm in
the competitive CPU cooler market. This year, EVERCOOL
launches “Transformer 4 PLUS”, which has two new
features: fans with PWM function and Intel 1156 support, to
provide overclocking and silent cooling performance.
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BALDWIN PARK, CA (November 9, 2010) – CyberPower Inc. www.cyberpowerpc.com today announced that its high-end desktop gaming PC series will be infused with NVIDIA’s new GeForce GTX 580 graphics card - the world’s fastest DirectX GPU.
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MSI Radeon HD 6870 Video Card Review @ Hardware Secrets
Corsair HS1 USB Gaming Headset Review @ Neoseeker
Xigmatek Utgard Computer Case Review @ Tweaknews
NZXT Phantom Full Tower Case - BCCHardware
News: A closer look at AMD's Brazos platform
The $399 Brazos Notebook Platform Preview @ Legit Reviews
Corsair Graphite Series 600T Review @ Vortez.co.uk
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 Review @ Neoseeker
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 GF110 Fermi Video Card Review @ Legit Reviews
NVIDIA Chips Comparison Table @ Hardware Secrets
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 1536 MB @ techPowerUp
Nvidia's GeForce GTX 580 graphics processor
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 Performance Review @ Benchmark Reviews
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 SLI @ techPowerUp
NVIDIA GTX 580 Review @ OCC
GlacialTech Alaska CPU Cooler Review@Hardware Secrets
XIGMATEK Gaia SD1283 CPU Cooler Video Review @ Tech Lobby
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 DirectX 11 Video Card Review @Hi Tech Legion
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FAIRFAX, VA – November 4, 2010 – Today, ThinkGeek is proud to announce the release of a new interactive t-shirt that even Q would be proud of: the Electronic Spy Camera Shirt. Featuring a design inspired by classic spy films, this sly t-shirt has a tiny and stealthy hidden digital camera built directly into the shirt, which allows users to document their lives in complete secrecy.
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Fremont, California, USA, November 4, 2010 - Patriot Memory, a global pioneer in high-performance memory, NAND flash, storage and enthusiast computer products, today expanded the product lineup of their recently announced Viper Xtreme Series of DDR3 memory solutions. New Sector 7 (tri-channel) kits are available in 12GB and 6GB capacities with speeds of 2000MHz and 1600MHz. New Sector 5 (dual-channel) kits are available in 8GB and 4GB capacities with 1600MHz speed. The Viper Xtreme Series of products utilize a custom developed aluminum and copper heat shield to achieve improved cooling and stability.
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Islandia, NY -- Nov 04, 2010-- MaxxVault LLC is proud to announce the release of MaxxDocs(TM) 4.0, the powerful yet simple entry-level document management solution. MaxxDocs captures documents from scanners, MFPs, network folders or from any application via printer driver. Once captured, documents are indexed (customized to the business processes requirements) for quick retrieval. Documents stored by MaxxDocs can be treated just as paper documents, with users able to mark up documents with notes, highlights and redactions, just to name some of the features. Documents can also be merged, separated and the page order ca n be shuffled, just like a paper file.
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Asus Xonar Xense Premium Gaming Audio Set Review @ OCC
PowerColor Radeon HD 5770 v2 @ Benchmark Reviews
A Futurelooks News Flash - Confessions of a Computer Case Designer – An Interview with NZXT.'s Johnny Hou
FOXCONN NT-330I Netbox @ techPowerUp
Win a Thermaltake BlacX 5G Drive Dock @ Bigbruin.com
WD TV Live Hub Media Player w/ 1TB of Internal Storage Review @ Legit Reviews
Gigabyte GA-880GMA-UD2H Motherboard Review @ Ninjalane
Aerocool E80-600 Power Supply Review @ Hardware Secrets
World-Exclusive: PowerColor HD 6850 PCS+ 1 GB @ techPowerUp
A MEGATechNews Bulletin - New Sandy Bridge P67A Boards Revealed in Leaked GIGABYTE Box Art
Understanding the 80 Plus Certification@Hardware Secrets
VisionTek Radeon HD 6870 Review @ Neoseeker
BlueAnt S4 True Handsfree Speakerpho
Cooler Master Storm SF-19 Strikeforce Notebook Cooler Review @Hi Tech Legion
PowerColor HD5770 Crossfire Review @ OCC
Kinecting the Dots: Where Motion Gaming Needs to Change @ Techgage
News: Zotac's Zbox HD-ID34BR-
MSI R6870 Video Card Review @ Benchmark Reviews
SkyMall’s Most Bizarre Products – Part 6 @ Hardware Secrets
NZXT HALE90 850W @ Rbmods
Psyko Audio 5.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset Review @ Legit Reveiws
ATEN VM0404H HDMI Matrix Switch Review @ Virtual-Hideout
New SiSoftware Sandra 2011 Overview @Hi Tech Legion
Inno3d nVidia GT 430 Graphics card Review @ XtremeComputing
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 GPU Features Detailed At PDXLAN @ Legit Reviews
EXCLUSIVE Intel P67 Chipset Sandy Bridge Preview (ECS P67H2-A Black Extreme)
@ Vortez.co.uk
Arctic Cooling Freezer 13 Review at Overclockers Online
Arctic Sound P531 5.1 Surround Sound Headset Review @ Neoseeker
ECS Elitegroup P55H-AK Review @ OCC
Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD6 Motherboard Review @Hi Tech Legion
Mad Catz CoD: Black Ops ProGaming Glasses @ Benchmark Reviews
Seagate BlackArmor NAS 440 12TB Network Storage Server Review @ Bigbruin.com
MEGATech Reviews – Power A Pro Pack Mini Remote for Nintendo Wii
CoolIT Omni A.L.C. Self-Contained Liquid GPU
LAMPTRON Fan Controller Touch Review @ Madshrimps
ADATA Nobility Series NH01 USB 3.0 500Gb External HDD Review @ Madshrimps
OCZ RevoDrive X2 240GB PCIE SSD Review @ Legit Reviews
ASUS GeForce GTS 450 1GB DirectCU TOP Review @ Madshrimps
Whats Next in Touch Screen Technology @ TechwareLabs
BitFenix Colossus Review @ XSReviews
XFX Radeon HD 6850 Video Card Review @ Hardware Secrets
Mionix Naos 3200 Mouse @ Rbmods
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High Performance Wireless Technology and Unique Interchangeable Rechargeable Battery System Deliver Highest Specification in Cyborg R.A.T. Range
San Diego, November 03. 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 R.A.T.9 wireless professional gaming mouse, being released under the Company’s Cyborg professional gaming brand.
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Combining forces to offer breadth of product to system builders, resellers and integrators
Fremont, California, USA, November 3, 2010 - Patriot Memory, a global pioneer in high-performance memory, NAND flash and computer technology, and D&H Distributing, a leading national technology distributor, today announced their immediate agreement for the distribution of Patriot Memory products in North America. Resellers, system builders and integrators will now find the wide selection of Patriot Memory products available for purchase through D&H.
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StarCraft II Performance Benchmarks: 3D Vision Tested on Nvidia DX11 Video Cards @Hi Tech Legion
Zalman USB 3.0 Dual Hard Drive Docking Station Review - BCCHardware.com
The Apple Hackintosh Experience @ Benchmark Reviews
Tuniq TX-4 Thermal Grease Review @ OCC
Futurelooks News Flash - MSI N460GTX Cyclone 768D5 OC Edition and ZOTAC AMP! Edition 1GB GeForce GTX 460 Reviewed
ASRock 890GX Extreme4 AMD Socket AM3 DDR3 Motherboard Review
Sparkle Geforce GTS450 OC 1024MB Video Card @ TechwareLabs
Air SyncHD Wireless 1080p HDMI Transmitter Kit Review @ Legit Reviews
Cooler Master CM 690 II Advanced Review @ Vortez.co.uk
GeIL Black Dragon Dual Channel 4GB DDR3 Kit Review @ Vortez.co.uk
Coolermaster 690 II Advanced Review @ XSReviews
ASRock Core 100HT-BD HTPC @ Hardware Secrets
Corsair Hydro H70 Water Cooler reviewed in Metku.net
In Win Android Computer Case Review @ Tweaknews
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Deepcool V4000 VGA Cooler Review @ Hardware Secrets
News: TR's Fall 2010 system guide
Lian Li PC-8FI @ Rbmods
DeepCool Ice Matrix 400 Cooler Review @ Tweaknews
News - Plextor PX-B120U External Blu-ray Combo Reader Drive Review at Overclocke
ICY DOCK MB973SP-B Tray-Less 3 in 2 SATA Backplane Module for 5.25" Device Bay Review @Hi Tech Legion
Psyko 5.1 PC Gaming Headset Review @ OCC
3D Platform Wars: NVIDIA vs AMD vs HDTV @ Benchmark Reviews
AZZA Hurrican 2000 @ techPowerUp
CoolIT Omni A.L.C. GPU Cooler Review @ Madshrimps
Thermaltake BlacX 5G USB 3.0 Hard Drive Docking
Corsair Force 40GB Boot Drive SSD Review @ Legit Reviews
OtterBox iPhone 4 Defender Series Case @ TechwareLabs
ASUS Eee PC 1201T @ Hardware Secrets
NVidia GeForce GTS 450 SLI Performance Review @ Ninjalane
Antec LanBoy Air Review @ XSReviews
UMLan Article Release: Seagate Cheetah 15K 3.5 - Review
QNAP TS-259 Pro+ NAS Review @ Tweaknews
Logitech Marathon Mouse M705 @ Techgage
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Goldeneye 007 Wii
I remember when the original Goldeneye came out. That was my first time that I had played an FPS. From the moment I started playing, I was in love. For some reason, when I was in the world running around and sniping people from the other side of the map, I knew it was something special. I would spend the next year playing Goldeneye for countless hours, whether it be messing around blowing stuff up or playing multiplayer with some friends. On Tuesday the reboot of Goldeneye shipped. I knew this was going to be a day one purchase for me. Remembering how much fun I had with the first one and how it opened the doors for FPS's to me, this is one game that I wasn't going to miss. I want to say this from the beginning so everyone has a clear understanding. I use my Wii only sparingly. I am not a fan of standing up in front of my TV, waving my arms around. That is not how I want to play games, I want to sit down, relax and play the game. Playing Goldeneye I used the Classic Controller allowing me to relax in my chair and play the game how I want to play it.
Moving on, the first thing that I noticed was the graphics. For some reason this game reminds me of Counter Strike. It's not impressive in the graphics department but that's not what makes these games fun. It's all of the elements combined. The sound of the game is impressive. If you are a fan of Ian Flemings 007 series then it will feel like a reunion of voices in your head. Daniel Craig and Judy Dench are just some of the familiar voices that you will hear. People like sound and graphics of games but we all know that these aren't the rise and fall of a game, it's gameplay. For starters, all of the guns in the game feel great. When you fire a weapon you feel like you are actually using a gun. There is an appropriate amount of feedback with all the guns. The one problem that I do have is that the guns are "HUGE". Especially the sniper rifles, the scopes take up a large amount of screen real estate. It's like your holding the largest sniper rifle ever to grace the planet. Maybe Eurocom wanted us to really see the details of the guns.
Other aspects of the game include allowing the player to use the Wiimote and Nunchuck, Classic Controller, Gamecube controller and the Wii Zapper. So there is a controller option for almost anyone. Worth noting, if you pick up the $70 edition of the game it comes with a gold Classic Controller for those players that don't have that controller yet. As for the Multi-player aspect of the game I have played about two hours worth of multi-player. I was throughly impressed. The game ran smooth with tad bits of lag thrown in but overall it was perfect. It's actually nice not to hear screaming kids and people saying "Tubers", then again it would be nice to be able to talk in game. Overall, i'm going to be playing this game for the next couple of months. Hopefully I will remember it just like I did the original Goldeneye.
Theatre Of War
So as our readers may have noticed I am always excited to see what the Midweek Madness sale is on Steam. It's a chance to add a game/s to our collection and maybe find a game that we may have missed. This weeks sale is Theatre Of War. You can pick up four games for $11.25 for a total savings of 75%! I have never played these games but I am looking forward to seeing what they are all about. You can click on the this link to add them to your Steam account.
Trine
We also have Trine as a Midweek Madness game. This link will tell you all you need about Trine. If you are a side scrolling fan then this is a great little game. I have put about an hour into this game but I need to go back and finish it. This game is easily worth the $5 asking price.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Server
Our community has stepped up and fronted the entire cost of our Black Ops server for a whole year! We will be launching more news about the server in the coming week. Stay tuned to the forums. For an up to date account of whats going on with our server check out this forum post that our editor Adam/Lesar made.
Well that is all for this week. I am trying to broaden our horizons, that is why you will see a big mix of gaming news. We have a weekly gaming news thread up for our community to jump into and tell us what you want us to talk about. I encourage everyone to take advantage of this. We want to hear from you! Until next week, stay frosty!
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Via USB port, Zona can also double as a high-end wireless solution for music stored on your computer
Portland, Oregon – (October 29, 2010) – Aperion Audio, a direct-to-consumer maker of award-winning home theater speaker systems, is pleased to announce the Aperion Zona Wireless Surround System. Using a compact wireless transmitter and two powered bookshelf speakers with tuned ports and built-in receivers, the Zona system allows access to speaker locations you never thought possible. Zona speakers require a simple power outlet and that’s it, no setup and no running wires. Place the speakers where you want, plug them into a power outlet, plug the transmitter into the audio source, and instantly play high-fidelity sound streamed wirelessly. Currently available for $499 at www.AperionAudio.com, the Zona Wireless Surround System is shipping now.
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New PCIe SSD Product Delivers Both Faster Speed and Increased Capacity for High-Performance Computing Applications
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Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD5 Motherboard Review @ Hi Tech Legion
Arctic Cooling Freezer 11 LP Review @ OCC
ASUS GeForce GT 430 Overclocking Performance @ Benchmark Reviews
iXBT Labs Review: ASRock 890GM Pro3 Motherboard
Samsung PX2370 LED Monitor Review @ Tweaknews
MEGATech Reviews – Arctic Power C1 Mobile Solar Battery and Arctic Sound S111 Portable Speakers
Rosewill Armor Mid Tower PC Case Review @ Legit Reviews
Prolimatech Super Mega CPU Cooler Review @ Legit Reviews
Amazon Kindle 3G Review @ Hardware Secrets
Lian Li PC-V354 Review @ XSReviews
AzzA Hurrican 2000 Review @ Neoseeker
Cutting the Cable While Still Getting Your Shows @ TechwareLabs
HIS Radeon HD 6870 Turbo 1 GB @ techPowerUp
News: Western Digital's Caviar Green 3TB hard drive
AMD Phenom II X2 560 @ Rbmods
BitFenix Survivor Review @ Vortez.co.uk
Arctic Cooling Arctic M551 Gaming Mouse Review @ Bigbruin.com
MSI N460GTX Hawk Review @ OCC
Seagate Constellation ES 2TB 7200 RPM Hard Drive Review @ Hi Tech Legion
Razer Lachesis V2 5600 dpi Laser Gaming Mouse @ Benchmark Reviews
[News] Griffin CinemaSeat for iPad Review @ Virtual-Hideout.net
Acronis True Image Home 2011 @ Techgage
Crucial RealSSD C300 256GB CTFDDAC256MAG-1G1 SATA3 SSD Review
G.Skill Phoenix Pro 120GB SandForce SF-1222 SSD Review @ Legit Reviews
Lacie Rikiki USB 3.0 500 GB Hard Drive @ TechwareLabs
ROCCAT Kone + Maximum Customization Gaming Mouse Review@Madshrimps
Mach Xtreme Armor 2133 CL9 Review @ XSReviews
Quick take: 6850 and GTX 460 overclocki
Avexir Standard Series 12GB (3 x 4GB) DDR3 1600 C9 @ reviewstash
ARCTIC M551 Laser Gaming Mouse Review @ Vortez.co.uk
Cooler Master V6 CPU Cooler Review @Hi Tech Legion
VisionTek Radeon HD 6870 Video Card @ Benchmark Reviews
Thermaltak
OCZ RevoDrive 50GB PCI Express SSD Review @ OCC
News: StarTech's USB 3.0 docking station
Seagate Momentus XT 500GB @ Techgage
A Futurelook
ASUS EAH6870 1GB Radeon HD6870 Graphics Card Review @ Bigbruin.com
Diamond, Sapphire & XFX AMD Radeon HD 6870 Video Card Roundup @ Legit Reviews
LIAN LI PC-A77F Computer Case/Chassis @ TechwareLabs
Mionix Naos 3200 Mouse Review @ Hardware Secrets
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The International CES is North America's largest and one of the industry's most significant shows for consumer electronics innovations. Exclusively at the International CES, buyers, resellers, and industry executives can catch a glimpse of new and upcoming products -- and what's next for Shuttle.
"There's no better place to deliver our latest technology news than at CES 2011," said Nicolas Villalobos, Director at Shuttle Computer, North America. "We plan to have many new additions to the Shuttle XPC family of products, as well as a few new surprises. I look forward to unveiling our latest lifestyle focused computers that will define, enable, and change the way we live, work, and play."
Shuttle guests may register to attend CES 2011 for free (a $200 value) between now and December 15 via special promo code INVT.
Shuttle Booth at CES 2011:
Las Vegas Convention Center
South Hall 4, 35408
Thursday, Jan. 6 -- Sunday, Jan. 9
Shuttle Press Confere nce at CES 2011:
Las Vegas Convention Center
South Hall Connector, S227
Friday, Jan. 7 at 4pm
ABOUT SHUTTLE
For over 25 years, Shuttle(R) has designed, manufactured, and delivered innovative premium PC solutions that are still unmatched in the industry. Shuttle(R) is the creator of the XPC, the first and smallest small form factor (SFF) PC to use standard desktop components, delivering the performance of a full size PC. SHUTTLE is also the innovator behind I.C.E. and OASIS cooling, a patented heat-pipe solution that is custom made for the XPC. Today, Shuttle(R) continues to lead the industry with its portfolio of award-winning barebones and solutions for the digital lifestyle. For more information, visit us.shuttle.com.
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