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  1. Rob Williams

    Tagan A+ Black Pearl Full Tower

    The chassis market is full of common names, but it's not often a new player comes along that really impresses. Tagan is one of those rare companies who delivers a full-size case that is well worth your consideration. You can read the full review here and discuss it here.
  2. Rob Williams

    Ancient Dell 1907FP

    Here is a really cool monitor mod done with the Dell 1907FP. Many modders try to make things look more modern, but this one made sure the monitor looked antique. Sharp result. http://steampunkworkshop.com/lcd.shtml
  3. Rob Williams

    Semi pushes man in wheelchair unknowingly down highway

    Apparently, the wheelchair was in the process of crossing the road in front of the truck. Too low for the driver to see, it was driven into. Miraculously, the chair was positioned in such a way that the handles lodged in the rig's grille and it wound up facing forward. Think about it -- it could...
  4. Rob Williams

    Freakiest piggy bank ever

    This is easily one of the creepiest piggy banks ever. <object height="350" width="425"> <embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/gUWPsSSQRjY" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" height="350" width="425"></object>...
  5. Rob Williams

    Antec P182 Performance Mid-Tower

    It's a well-known fact that Antec produces some of the best cases on the market, and the P182 is a perfect example of that. We have here a case that looks great, packs a lot of smarts and is efficient, all at a price that's easy to swallow. You can read the full review here and discuss it here.
  6. Rob Williams

    Giant Robot walks you around

    Robots continue to get weirder. Here is one that consists of a walking robot, and a chair. You sit in the chair, and tell it where to go. It looks good so far, but what they really need to do is figure out how to get the legs folded up underneath so it can sit on the ground as a regular chair...
  7. Rob Williams

    Dell UltraSharp 2707WFP 27-inch Wide-Screen

    In the market for a big widescreen monitor, but find 24" too small and 30" too big? Dell has you covered with their 27" 2707WFP. Like their 2407WFP, this monitor offers 1920x1200 with a 6ms GTG and has a brushed aluminum look that's unique to their entire lineup. You can read the full review...
  8. Rob Williams

    Pay to Play: Uncovering Online Payola

    From our news post: Have you ever finished reading a review on a website and wondered just how accurate it might be? It could be that you relied on a review for guidance, only to find out that the products overall quality is worse than the reviewer led on to believe. Reviewers being paid off...
  9. Rob Williams

    Apple Releases Santa Rosa MacBook Pros

    From the news post: Apple has just announced that they have updated their MacBook Pro line, which take advantage of Intel's Santa Rosa platform and LED-backlit displays. 15-inch and 17-inch models are available, starting off at $1,999 for a 2.2GHz with 2GB of ram and the 15-inch screen. The...
  10. Rob Williams

    Gigabyte 3D Aurora 570

    Although they are one of the most popular motherboard manufacturers in the world, Gigabyte is not often referred to for their cases. With the 3D Aurora 570, they look to build on the momentum they have with their other products to make an impact in the gamer chassis market. You can read the...
  11. Rob Williams

    Logitech Cordless Precision PS3 Controller

    There's a new PS3 wireless controller out there, and it's from none other than the king of peripherals. Their controller costs $10 less than Sony's own offering, but as we have found out, you might be better off spending that extra money. You can read the full review here and discuss it here.
  12. Rob Williams

    Richest Man in India Building a 60-story Home

    If you thought a 205-inch TV was a symbol of conspicuous consumption, wait till you see this. The richest man in India is building a 60-story home for himself and the 600 people who serve him. Yeah, 600. It'll include 6 floors of parking space for his cars, 3 helipads, elevated gardens, and a...
  13. Rob Williams

    2GB Ballistix PC2-6400... $69 after MIR

    http://www.buy.com/prod/crucial-2gb-ddr2-sdram-memory-module-2gb-800mhz-ddr2-800-pc2-6400-non/q/loc/101/202541818.html
  14. Rob Williams

    SabayonLinux Growing At Rapid Pace

    From our news post: We at Techgage have been fans of SabayonLinux for quite a while now. In fact, we've taken a look at three different versions since launch, and will be taking a look at an upcoming version later this month. In our reviews, we've talked about how simple SL is to use, and how...
  15. Rob Williams

    ASUS P5K3 Deluxe WiFi-AP

    Intel's P35 chipset was only just released, but ASUS already has seven motherboards which utilize it. We are taking a look at one of their top models, the P5K3 Deluxe. This board utilizes DDR3 memory and has WiFi capabilities built-in. It also turns out to be a great overclocker. You can read...
  16. Rob Williams

    NYC Taxi medallion sold for record $600,000

    A retiring Pakistani driver who'd been driving a cab in New York for the last 25 years sold his medallion Wednesday for a staggering $600,000 -- an all-time record for such a sale. The medallion, which gives cab drivers the right to operate legally in the city, cost $30,000 when it was purchased...
  17. Rob Williams

    ASUS Vento 7700

    Long known as a high quality motherboard manufacturer, Asus isn’t normally included in conversations about computer chassis. With their Vento line of gaming cases, Asus looks to expand their reach even further into the gaming industry. Is it worth it or should they stick to motherboards? We...
  18. Rob Williams

    Logitech X-240 2.1 Music Center Speakers

    When Logitech’s X-540 5.1 speaker system came out, it set new standards of performance for the $99 price category. With their new X-240 2.1-channel system, Logitech once again aims to surpass the status quo. With its integrated stand for portable music players and its intelligent electronics...
  19. Rob Williams

    Removing dents from your car

    The process is simple and involves heating the dent with a hairdryer for 30 seconds to a minute. Next, quickly spray the area with compressed air for about 10 seconds. The last step is to take a step back and listen for the dent to pop itself out. Now this is interesting. Has anyone heard of...
  20. Rob Williams

    Microsoft Surface

    The launch of Microsoft Surface marks the beginning of a new technology category and a user-interface revolution. Surface, Microsoft’s first surface computer, provides effortless interaction with digital content through natural hand gestures, touch and physical objects. Surface computing breaks...
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