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  1. Rob Williams

    Corsair HS1 USB Gaming Headset

    For PC enthusiasts, the name "Corsair" is a familiar one. The company has long been producing many products to help us fill out our PC builds, including chassis, PSUs, SSDs and of course, memory. Recently, the company has launched yet another new category of product - audio - and the first...
  2. Rob Williams

    In the TG Lab: Second Generation Apple TV

    I am not all too familiar with Roku to be honest, because up until recently, not a single one of the services it supports was available in Canada. Netflix just got here a couple of weeks ago, and if not for that, I wouldn't have anything to test but iTunes on the Apple TV. I haven't tested out...
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    Up To $500 In Razer Gear Is Up For Grabs

    It's ironic because the more people you invite, the worse of a chance you have at winning. Brilliant. Prizes look great though :D
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    Psyko Audio 5.1 Gaming Headset

    To be honest, these no longer look that good to me after reading this review, haha. For hardcore gamers, sure, I guess it has its use, but when it can't do OTHER things that well, it's kind of a turn-off. For $300, you can get a sweet set of Beyerdynamic cans or something that will be...
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    In the case of a bad GPU, Windows vomits

    I'm almost tempted to put mine in the oven and see what helps, or at least take it apart and clean it good. Hate to have a GTX 480 just go to waste like that :S
  6. Rob Williams

    Star Trek's Enterprise-D in Minecraft

    Last summer, I discovered an up-and-coming game that on the surface looked boring, but proved me wrong within minutes of playing. I'm talking about Minecraft, a game that utilizes pixelated blocks like no other, offering people the chance to build something incredible, either solo or as a team...
  7. Rob Williams

    Could Google's WebP Picture Format Replace JPEG?

    For about as long as the Web has existed, JPEGs have been the most commonly used picture format, and for good reason. It's a lossy format, but is able to retain a lot of an original picture's quality and typically results in a much smaller file size. For things like logos or images with a...
  8. Rob Williams

    In the TG Lab: Second Generation Apple TV

    It took a month from the time of Apple's announcement, but the second generation Apple TV has finally begun shipping to customers worldwide. We've been using ours for the past couple of days, and are preparing to publish our full review next week. But for now, I'll give some quick impressions...
  9. Rob Williams

    Psyko Audio 5.1 Gaming Headset

    The gaming market isn't lacking of quality headsets, but it is lacking of any that seem to do anything unique. Psyko Audio looks to break that mold, by delivering a 5.1 gaming headset that defies convention. The speakers aren't in the earcups, but rather the headband, and that results in quite...
  10. Rob Williams

    OCZ Announces Super-Fast HSDL Interface and IBIS SSDs

    I mentioned the other day that where SSDs are concerned, OCZ tends to be at the forefront of things, and has been since the beginning. To prove that even further, the company has finally announced its HSDL storage interface, which makes current SSDs, even some PCI Express solutions, look a...
  11. Rob Williams

    Classy Hotel Pool, Or Classy Death-Ray?

    When in Vegas, it can be assumed that you'll get a fair amount of sunshine, no matter the time of year you happen to be there. But as it seems, there's a point when things can get a little too real. At the brand-new Vdara hotel, located amongst other classy offerings inside of the Las Vegas...
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    AMD to Modify its Radeon HD 6000 Naming Scheme?

    Earlier this week, we linked to a site that acquired leaked specs for AMD's upcoming Radeon HD 6770 and 6750 graphics cards, and from what we saw, it became clear that things could get very, very interesting when they hit the street. Based on the specs alone, both of the cards are set to blow...
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