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  1. Rob Williams

    Thermaltake Level 10 GT for $199.99

    It's still not the cheapest chassis on the block, but it is $80 off retail: http://thermaltakeusa.com/Product.aspx?C=1416&ID=2039 Read our review here: http://techgage.com/article/thermaltake_level_10_gt_full-tower_chassis_review/
  2. Rob Williams

    Razer Announces Long-Overdue Peripheral Settings Cloud Service

    In 2006, Razer released the world's first gaming peripherals with built-in memory for storing profiles, and today, you would almost have to go out of your way to purchase a high-end gaming mouse without the same feature. Razer called its original implementation "Synapse", and today, the company...
  3. Rob Williams

    Corsair Explains LN2 Overclocking from Start to Finish

    Overclocking a processor today could almost be considered "simple", with motherboard manufacturers requiring minimal effort on the user's part to achieve rather commendable clock frequencies. But to truly impress, great knowledge and sometimes the right tools are required. In the case of the...
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    Couple married 72 years dies holding hands

    This almost sounds made up, but it's not. A husband and wife married for 72 years ended up dying beside each other an hour apart in the hospital while holding hands. The man went first, and because she was still holding his hand, a heartbeat appeared on his monitor. Nuts. Gordon Yeager, 94...
  5. Rob Williams

    Taiwanese woman grows a pair

    Or had a pair since birth, at least. "The woman, 34, decided to consult a specialist after experiencing pain in her genital area. It was her first time seeking treatment from a gynaecologist although she had never experienced menstruation in her life. The check-up also showed that the...
  6. Rob Williams

    MC Hammer launches own search engine

    No, this is not a joke. http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlla/mc-hammer-is-launching-a-search-engine_b42589 "Now if Salt-N-Pepa would just launch a social networking site, my week would be complete." Hah!
  7. Rob Williams

    Developers! Win a trip to... Hull

    Why send a software developer to Hull? CAMBRIDGE, UK, October 20, 2011 – Red Gate, a U.K.-based software company, has launched a campaign that will reward a software developer with the ultimate getaway: a seat on a bus to magnificent Hull, once described as the “most poetic city in England” by...
  8. Rob Williams

    Logitech offering a deal a day

    In celebration of its 30th anniversary, Logitech is offering one product sale per day straight through to November 1. Unfortunately, this has already been going on for two weeks, but I didn't notice it before. But, there might still be a couple cool products that will come up...
  9. Rob Williams

    Sonic Generations Coming to the PC

    As a big Sonic the Hedgehog fan, I hate to admit that it's been ages since I last bought a new release. Nowadays, it takes a special kind of ambition to get me to turn on a console, as I'd rather just load up a game on the PC. It's for that reason that Sonic Generations has my interest. When it...
  10. Rob Williams

    Vuvuzela in Team Fortress 2!

    I happened upon the Steam page for Football Manager 2012, and couldn't help but notice that this game, like 1,000 others, is offering bonus items in Team Fortress 2 for pre-order customers. There's special clothing and even a football... but best of all, there's a... vuvuzela...
  11. Rob Williams

    Manipulating Floating Objects with 'Quantum Levitation'

    The idea of floating objects that can be manipulated in mid-air has long been something left to science fiction, but the researchers at Tel-Aviv University have just shown off an amazing example of this called "Quantum Levitation". We're not only dealing with a floating object that can be moved...
  12. Rob Williams

    AC Ryan's X-Men contest

    AC Ryan is holding a contest where after doing a few small tasks, you'll be entered to win a trip to New York to take part in some stunt work like real actors do in the movies. In this case, X-Men. http://www.acryan.com/community/xmen/ Seems to be open worldwide, as nothing in ther terms...
  13. Rob Williams

    NVIDIA Shows Off PhysX in Batman: Arkham City

    After its release in 2009, Batman: Arkham Asylum gained the reputation of being one of the best superhero games ever created (but to be fair, it shouldn't have been hard to pull off given most superhero games are not worth the packaging wrapped around them). The game not only had solid graphics...
  14. Rob Williams

    SanDisk Sansa Clip Zip & Fuze+ Audio Players Review

    The smartphone might have taken over the bulk of our digital lives, but there's still room for the dedicated audio player, be it for working out or just wanting a convenient option. SanDisk has long offered some of the better, easier-to-use players with its Sansa series, so let's see how its...
  15. Rob Williams

    ZipZoomFly is no more

    I haven't been keeping up on e-tailers lately, but I was a little surprised to see that ZipZoomFly is no longer in business. http://www.zipzoomfly.com/ The website just shows that it's under maintenance, but reading into things further, there seems to be a lot of people who purchased...
  16. Rob Williams

    Canon Introduces New Flagship Professional DSLR, EOS-1D X

    Looking for the 'ultimate' DSLR camera? It pains me to say this as a Nikonian, but it's Canon that has the right to that title, with its just-released EOS-1D X. Replacing both the 1Ds Mark III and 1D Mark IV, the EOS-1D X is designed to suit all sorts of professional shooters. It's faster, even...
  17. Rob Williams

    SandForce Pins Down Firmware Bug Behind BSoD Issues

    Well, that didn’t take long. SandForce SSD users will be happy to learn that the company has reportedly been able to duplicate and resolve the longstanding, if uncommon BSOD issues that have plagued select users of the SF-2281 controller. Read the rest of our post and then discuss it here!
  18. Rob Williams

    Managing Your Files on Android with ES File Explorer

    Our mobile phones might just be simple computers, but that doesn't mean that a little file management won't be needed every now and then. Be it that you need to move a file or folder from one place to another or you need to search for one, a file manager is going to make things a lot easier...
  19. Rob Williams

    Corsair Releases Entry-Level H40 & Fanless H70 CORE CPU Coolers

    We're a bit late reporting on this launch, but it's interesting enough to still do so. A couple of weeks ago, Corsair released the entry-level Hydro H40 CPU cooler, along with the H70 CORE - a model that doesn't include the dual fans of the original H70. Both coolers target a different sort of...
  20. Rob Williams

    Ubuntu 11.10 Brings Unity Improvements, Revamped Software Centre

    One of the most popular desktop Linux distributions, Ubuntu, received its second major update of the year last week, putting the latest version at 11.10. This marks the second release where the Canonical-developed Unity desktop environment is made default, but unlike the previous release, there...
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