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TechwareLabs has published its first rant titled "What we hope the future holds". Here's a clip from the editorial: Quote: When the power goes out and you can't get on XBox Live what do you do? Rant. . .Thats what! Let's start with wheres my Jetcar and my Teleporter and we don't stop there. Can you say DDR8? We speculate. LINK: http://www.techwarelabs.com/reviews/misc/What_I_Hope_The_Future_Holds/ Title: Where's my Teleporter? ( -at -) TechwareLabs Image: http://www.techwarelabs.com/images/articles/What_the_Future_Holds_For_Technology.jpg A news post would be greatly appreciated!
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Today we will take a look at NorthQ's latest and greatest CPU cooler, the 3340WLA Extreme. There certainly isn't a shortage of CPU coolers on the market today and they come in all shapes, sizes and prices. Nearly two years ago NorthQ released the 3310BL UFO which we reviewed and it was a good cooler at the time, a design which they continuously evolved (and enlarged) for two years in order to keep up with the growing demand for better CPU coolers. The 3340WLA Extreme however is an entirely new design instead of an oversized version of the old 3310BL and today we will find out if it as capable as their past efforts. http://www.driverheaven.net/reviews.php?reviewid=550 ______________________________ Driver Heaven News Mailer
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Hi everyone, We have just posted our review of Saitek's latest "Cyborg" product, the Command Unit gaming keypad. Title: Saitek Cyborg Command Unit ( -at -) Techgage Link: http://techgage.com/article/saitek_cyborg_command_unit/ Quote: Hardcore gamer? Have a need to create insane macros to get the job done? Saitek's "Cyborg" Command Unit delivers! Although the hardware itself leaves a bit to be desired, the included software offers the ability to create numerous long macros to help you get the job done.
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Everything You Need to Know About TV Technologies @ Hardware Secrets
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Hi, We've just posted a new article on our website, Hardware Secrets. Title: Everything You Need to Know About TV Technologies Link: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/544 Category: Tutorials Summary: Learn how to choose from amongst the several types of television technologies available, like CRT, LCD, Plasma, DLP, LCoS and OLED. Here is a snippet: "For decades, the remote control was the only major technological advance concerning television. Nowadays it seems every other week we get a glimpse of what the future of television will be like. From flat screen panels to new projection technology, there are so many options in the market that buying a new TV set could get complicated – and that's where we come in; after all our motto is "uncomplicating the complicated". Follow our tutorial as we open a trail into this jungle of acronyms. " A news post would be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Gabriel Torres Editor-in-Chief Hardware Secrets http://www.hardwaresecrets.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- -
Dear Editors, we just posted a new article which might be interesting to your readers. A post in your news section would be appreciated. Title: EK Water Blocks EK Supreme Link: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/EK_Waterblocks/EK_Supreme Brief: Today we take a look at EK Water Block's EK Supreme. This CPU waterblock features a universal mounting plate, as well as a clear acrylic top that can be lit up with two 3mm LEDs. Performance is excellent on the EK Supreme, making it truly worthy of the name "Supreme".
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Hello Everyone, We have just posted a new article at HotHardware in which we evaluate the features and performance of the Asetek LCLC, Low Cost Liquid Cooling system. The LCLC may resemble other water cooling setups but it provides many features that set it apart from the pack. Asetek has attempted to address nearly all of the traditional disadvantages of water cooling compared to air cooling. First off, the LCLC is a completely sealed system, which means it comes completely pre-assembled. This eliminates issues of assembly error and makes installation simpler. A non-toxic, non-flammable liquid and plastic tubing is used to eliminate evaporation issues, which means the system will not require refilling, reducing maintenance. This also makes a reservoir unnecessary, which makes the system simpler. To further simplify the LCL, the pump and cold plate (a.k.a. water block) have been integrated together into a single unit. Overall, the LCLC proved to be a solid product. Head on over to the site and check it out... Article URL: http://www.hothardware.com/Articles/Asetek_Low_Cost_Liquid_Cooling_LCLC_Syst em Site: http://www.hothardware.com/ As always, a link in your news sections would be much appreciated! If you'd like us to return the favor, please don't hesitate to send your press
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The Total War series on the PC has been a huge success for years, with its indepth army style tactical element appealing to a wide array of strategic gamers. XIII Century: Death or Glory is a game in a similar vein (with a lower budget) by developer Unicorn Games Studios, but is it worth your money? http://www.driverheaven.net/gamingreviews.php?reviewid=578 ________________________________ Gaming Heaven News Mailer
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[gentoo-announce] [ GLSA 200804-08 ] lighttpd: Multiple vulnerabilities
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gentoo Linux Security Advisory GLSA 200804-08 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - http://security.gentoo.org/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Severity: Normal Title: lighttpd: Multiple vulnerabilities Date: April 10, 2008 Bugs: #212930, #214892 ID: 200804-08 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Synopsis ======== Multiple vulnerabilities in lighttpd may lead to information disclosure or a Denial of Service. Background ========== lighttpd is a lightweight high-performance web server. Affected packages ================= ------------------------------------------------------------------- Package / Vulnerable / Unaffected ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www-servers/lighttpd < 1.4.19-r2 >= 1.4.19-r2 Description =========== Julien Cayzax discovered that an insecure default setting exists in mod_userdir in lighttpd. When userdir.path is not set the default value used is $HOME. It should be noted that the "nobody" user's $HOME is "/" (CVE-2008-1270). An error also exists in the SSL connection code which can be triggered when a user prematurely terminates his connection (CVE-2008-1531). Impact ====== A remote attacker could exploit the first vulnerability to read arbitrary files. The second vulnerability can be exploited by a remote attacker to cause a Denial of Service by terminating a victim's SSL connection. Workaround ========== As a workaround for CVE-2008-1270 you can set userdir.path to a sensible value, e.g. "public_html". Resolution ========== All lighttpd users should upgrade to the latest version: # emerge --sync # emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=www-servers/lighttpd-1.4.19-r2" References ========== [ 1 ] CVE-2008-1270 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-1270 [ 2 ] CVE-2008-1531 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-1531 Availability ============ This GLSA and any updates to it are available for viewing at the Gentoo Security Website: http://security.gentoo.org/glsa/glsa-200804-08.xml Concerns? ========= Security is a primary focus of Gentoo Linux and ensuring the confidentiality and security of our users machines is of utmost importance to us. Any security concerns should be addressed to security ( -at -) gentoo.org or alternatively, you may file a bug at http://bugs.gentoo.org. License ======= Copyright 2008 Gentoo Foundation, Inc; referenced text belongs to its owner(s). The contents of this document are licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution / Share Alike license. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -
Hello All, ThermalTake Armor Case Review " What happens when you need a full size case for a new build? Maybe you want the extra space for additional cooling or hardware support. Look no futher than the Thermaltake Armor VA8003BWS. We already know that Thermaltake is a big player in the cases and modding market. This case certainly fits its name. It is big, heavy, and tough. " Link: http://www.aselabs.com/articles.php?id=253 Thumb: http://www.aselabs.com/members/attachments/upload/2008/04/04/2507t.jpg
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Hello All, ThermalTake Armor Case Review " What happens when you need a full size case for a new build? Maybe you want the extra space for additional cooling or hardware support. Look no futher than the Thermaltake Armor VA8003BWS. We already know that Thermaltake is a big player in the cases and modding market. This case certainly fits its name. It is big, heavy, and tough. " Link: http://www.aselabs.com/articles.php?id=253 Thumb: http://www.aselabs.com/members/attachments/upload/2008/04/04/2507t.jpg
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Army of Two Review (Xbox 360, PS3) ( -at -) [OC]ModShop After an extremely long waiting period, EA has finally released Army of Two. Originally hyped during last summer as a hot Christmas title, Army of Two missed the holiday season and was slated for a spring release date. This highly anticipated co-op shooter has finally arrived… was it worth waiting for? You bet your sweet ass it was… Army of Two is an innovative shooter that requires the use of a partner to complete the missions. If you don’t have a friend, Xbox Live, or Sony Home, you can play by yourself and the computer assumes the other player. Utilizing two-man strategies is essential to completing the missions and earning some cash. Not only are these tactics awesome, but they can save your skin if your timing is good. Review URL :: http://www.ocmodshop.com/ocmodshop.aspx?a=1131 Image URL :: http://www.ocmodshop.com/news/thumbnails/34393.gif Thank you for your time and attention as well as your continued interest in OCModShop.com. Alan McCloskey Owner / Managing Editor OCModShop.com Manage your OCModShop subscriptions (and browse previous newsletters) at http://www.ocmsmedia.com/newsletters/user-login.aspx
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*** gtkmm 2.14: gtkmm 2.13 wraps new API in GTK+ 2.13. It will become the API/ABI-stable gtkmm 2.14 when GTK+ 2.14.0 is released. gtkmm 2.13 is API/ABI-compatibile with gtkmm 2.12, 2.10, 2.8, 2.6 and 2.4. It is a version of the gtkmm-2.4 API. gtkmm stays in-sync with GTK+ by following the official GNOME release schedule: http://www.gnome.org/start/unstable/ Bindings for the rest of the GNOME Platform are also available, and are also API-stable. http://www.gtkmm.org *** Changes gtkmm 2.13.0 (unstable); Gtk: * Action, RadioAction, ToggleAction: Added create_with_icon_name() functions, allowing IconTheme icon names to be used instead of stock IDs. (Christian Hammond) Bug #437041. * Action: Added the icon_name, visible_overflown, and action_group properties. * Calendar: Added set_detail_func(), set_detail_width_chars(), set_detail_height_rows(), get_detail_width_chars(), and get_detail_height_rows(), and these properties. * EntryCompletion: - Added set_popup_single_match(), deprecating the wrongly-named set_popup_single_width(). Bug #473750 (Kevin Daughtridge). - Added a const version of get_text_column() and deprecated the non-const version. * IconInfo, IconTheme, AttrList: Deprecated the non-const operator bool()s and added const versions. * PageSetup: - Added copy(), wrapping gtk_page_setup_copy(). - Added const version of save_to_key_file() and deprecated the non-const one. * PrintSettings: - Added copy(), wrapping gtk_print_settings_copy(). - Added const version of save_to_key_file() and deprecated the non-const one. * StockID: Added operator bool(). * TreeView: set_headers_visible(): Added default parameter value. * Widget: - drag_data_get(): Deprecated the current version and added a version that takes a const Glib::ustring& for the target. - Added the grab_broken_event signal (with no_default_handler, to preserve ABI). Bug #473465 (Balazs Scheidler). - Added the popup_menu signal, now that we know that it is public API. (with no_default_handler, to preserve ABI). Bug #304103 (Philip Langdale). (Murray Cumming) Gdk: * Color - Added to_string(). - Deprecated the non-const operator bool()s and added a const version. * Drawable: dAdded a const override of get_size() and deprecated the non-const version. Bug #467539 (Bobby DaSilva). Build: * Removed the tutorial and examples. They are now in the gtkmm-documentation module. *** Development
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Hello Webmasters and News Posters, NEW CONTENT (Digital Lounge) - AutumnWave OnAir USB HDTV-GT Tuner QUOTE: "There are quite a few products available nowadays that allow you to display and capture over-the-air High Definition television content to your home computer or laptop. While the number of choices are plentiful, most of them are designed for those outside the confines of the United States. The reason for this is simple; the US tends to lag far behind other parts of the world when it comes to transmitting high-def signals over the air. With the inevitable transition toward digital broadcasting due to federal laws getting ready to take place early next year, this trend is finally changing. With this thought in mind, AutumnWave has come forward to address this new market need. They are a US based company founded in 2005 and at the time of this writing, their entire consumer product line is designed for mobile television devices." For more information, please visit - http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/1381/autumnwave_onair_usb_hdtv_gt_tuner/index.html Best Regards, The TweakTown Team http://www.tweaktown.com
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Thermaltake BlacX Hard Drive Docking Station Review @ Hardware Canucks
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Hardware Canucks is pleased to present our review of the Thermaltake BlacX Hard Drive Docking Station. Quote: Today we will be looking at Thermaltake’s unique take on external USB hard drive devices; namely the BlacX. This product is a 2.5 inch and 3.5 inch SATA hard drive USB docking station that retails for about $35.00 here in Canada. To be precise this is not an enclosure, this is a USB hard drive docking station and as such will have different strengths and weaknesses than the normal run of the mill hard drive enclosures. Link: http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/5476-thermaltake-blacx-review.html Image: http://images.hardwarecanucks.com/image/akg/Storage/blacx/install.jpg Regards, Hardware Canucks News -
Jenny Hadfield Designs "Gateway to 8K" for Podrunner: Intervals - Published on 04/10/08 Renowned fitness coach Jenny Hadfield has created the curriculum for "Gateway to 8K," the second set of workout-music mixes from hit Podrunner: Intervals series of free, downloadable workout music mixes for varied-tempo training. The new Gateway to 8K series is designed to take runners from their current 5K (or 30-minute) run to an 8K (or 50-minute) run. Coach Jenny will also lend her expertise to provide a "tip of the week" after every workout in the series. Los Angeles, CA - Internationally acclaimed running and fitness coach Jenny Hadfield has created the curriculum for the next set of workout-music mixes from the hit Podrunner: Intervals series for varied-tempo training. Debuting April 10, Coach Jenny's 10-week Gateway to 8K follows on the heels of the First Day to 5K series that guides beginning runners from Day One to a full 5K run in nine weeks. The new Gateway to 8K series is designed to take runners from their current 5K (or 30-minute) run to an 8K (or 50-minute) run. Coach Jenny will also lend her expertise to provide a "tip of the week" after every workout in the series. A spinoff from the phenomenally popular Podrunner series of fixed-BPM workout-music mixes, Podrunner: Intervals is a series of free, downloadable music mixes for interval training. The mixes are geared toward beginning, intermediate, and experienced athletes seeking varied-tempo workouts to improve conditioning and stamina. Podrunner: Intervals launched in February 2008 and became iTunes' #1 music podcast within a week. "I used to train students with metronomes, but with Podrunner they can work on pace with great music," says coach Jenny Hadfield, best-selling author of Running for Mortals. "The opportunity to add my fitness experience to the mix was too good to miss." The running and fitness expert's advice appears in Health Magazine, runnersworld.com, and active.com. "This is the perfect follow-up to Podrunner: Intervals' introductory First Day to 5K series," says Steve Boyett, Podrunner creator and DJ. "We're honored by Jenny's involvement, and enormously excited to present a series designed by one of the most respected names in the running community." Boyett produces Podrunner: Intervals, which is mixed and hosted by Adrian Smith, aka DJ Beatsmith. About Podrunner and Podrunner: Intervals Podrunner and Podrunner: Intervals are free, downloadable music mixes for runners, power walkers, indoor cyclists, or anyone who needs a tempo-based workout. The two series have become the world's most popular workout music, consistently ranked in iTunes' Top 10 Music podcasts, and in the Top 100 overall. Both series provide nonstop, high-energy, dance music mixes produced by Los Angeles DJ Steve Boyett. They are available free from iTunes, the Zune marketplace, or directly from the Podrunner website. About Jenny Hadfield: "Coach Jenny" is the author of Running for Mortals, Marathoning for Mortals, and the recently published Training for Mortals. Her expert advice appears in Health Magazine, runnersworld.com, and active.com. She co-owns Chicago Endurance Sports, Chicago's largest multi-sport company, and as a personal trainer she's helped thousands of athletes reach their exercise goals. She recently returned from crewing a marathon in Antarctica. Podrunner: http://www.podrunner.com Coach Jenny Hadfield: http://www.jennyhadfield.com Podrunner Logo: http://www.djsteveboy.com/images/bluerobot_600.jpg Podrunner: Intervals Logo: http://www.djsteveboy.com/images/intervals_600.jpg Podrunner and Podrunner: Intervals are free, downloadable music mixes for runners, power walkers, indoor cyclists, or anyone who needs a tempo-based workout. The two series have become the world's most popular workout music, consistently ranked in iTunes' Top 10 Music podcasts, and in the Top 100 overall. Both series provide nonstop, high-energy, dance music mixes produced by Los Angeles DJ Steve Boyett. They are available free from iTunes, the Zune marketplace, or directly from their website. ### Steve Boyett Podrunner Creator / Executive Producer 818-843-4383 steve ( -at -) steveboy.com ******* Member wishes to have this product reviewed by the media *******
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Hi guys, VR-Zone has managed to find out Nvidia is planning a GeForce 9800M GTS refresh codenamed NB9E-GT1 and a new GeForce 9800M GT codenamed NB9E-GS1 based on 55nm G94b architecture. Both GeForce 9800M GTS and 9800M GT have 1GB of GDDR3 memories onboard. Interestingly, the GeForce 9650M GT codenamed NB9P-GT is actually a 55nm G96b. More here : http://www.vr-zone.com/articles/Nvidia_55nm_Mobile_Graphics_Cards_Unveiled/5705.html Visionary
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Overclock3D Content: Aqua-PC's Offer Value Aluminium case for £10.49!
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The AMD Phenom X4 9850 Black Edition Processor <http://www.guru3d.com/article/processor/521/> It's now April 2008 and AMD released their Phenom X4 50-series processors, with an all new fixed B3 core, hopefully they can now leave the past behind them and move forward with a processor that can actually start competing with the competition. The leading 'flagship' processor is the Phenom X4 9850 BE runs at a 2.5 GHz clock frequency at a full 2.0 GHz HT 3.0 speed at a 1.2-1.3V voltage and 125W TDP. Mind you that this "Black Edition" release, the newest Phenom X4 has an unlocked multiplier that is more interesting for overclocking. We took the CPU to 3200 MHz on just the stock air-cooler. Have a read at thus URL: http://www.guru3d.com/article/processor/521/ --
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Hi, We've just posted our latest review and would love it if you linked it. TIA! "Conflict: Denied Ops is a simple and enjoyable shooter for the casual gamer. Gameplay is rudimentary and fans of Army of Two and Rainbow Six Vegas will laugh at the co-op, but if you grab it for a bargain and don't take it too seriously, it could be a great fix for a wet weekend. The sound effects are loud and the music is fully interactive (reacting to your movements), but the graphics and physics are dated compared to the likes of COD 4 and Gears of War. But if you're not bothered about unoriginal and generic gameplay, there's no reason not to enjoy Conflict: Denied Ops." http://www.biosmagazine.co.uk/rev.php?id=726 _____ Christian Harris Editor/Publisher BIOS (http://www.biosmagazine.co.uk) _____
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Hi all, We have just published a review of *Condemned 2: Bloodshot* for Xbox 360 - if you could post a link on your site that would be very much appreciated. *Link:* http://www.bit-tech.net/gaming/2008/04/10/condemned_2_bloodshot/1 *Picture:* http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2008/04/condemned_2_bloodshot/fp_img.jpg *Quote: */"When you get right down to it though, these are all minor concerns at best and //Condemned 2: Bloodshot really is an excellent game that flies in the face of common game design and thrives off what makes it different. At a time when everyone else is making open-ended, sandbox games all about huge gunfights and so on, Monolith has made a fantastically scary and enthralling game which makes a point out of being linear and claustrophobic. The level of blood and guts is sure to scare many people away, but there's an audience for that stuff too and it's that gore-loving crowd which will perhaps love //Condemned 2 the most, though beneath the surface there's actually something for everyone. At times puzzling and at others utterly pant-filling, //Condemned 2: Bloodshot will shred your nerves, baffle your brain and exercise your sweat glands all in turn, making it clearly one of the most accomplished survival horror games we've ever played despite the uncomfortable multiplayer. Forget the flaws, dim the lights and up the volume for something that we can, unfortunately, only describe as 'pant-cackingly scary'."/ * *Cheers guys! Tim Smalley www.bit-tech.net
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Hi everyone, When NVIDIA's nForce 790i chipset launched a few weeks ago, we took a look at ASUS' Striker II Extreme motherboard and were mightily impressed. However, there was one very large sticking point with the board - Price. Following on from that, today we take a look at the Striker II NSE, which features the nForce 790i SLI chipset without its additional 'Ultra' moniker while retailing at a much lower price point, although it does of course retain the use of DDR3 memory modules. So, just what is different between the Striker II NSE and the Extreme, and will this part prove to be even more worthy of your cash? ASUS Striker II NSE motherboard review "Memory support is the one and only difference between the nForce 790i SLI and Ultra SLI chipset - While the standard nForce 790i SLI officially supports memory speeds of up to 1333MHz, the 790i Ultra SLI can make use of speeds up to 2000MHz. In short then, while both boards support EPP 2.0, the nForce 790i SLI chipset is identical to its bigger brother aside from officially supporting memory clocks above 1333MHz, so if running insane memory clock speeds doesn't interest you, then this chipset will suit your needs without burning quite such a large hole in your wallet." http://www.elitebastards.com/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=560&Itemid=27 As always, a news post on your site would be hugely appreciated, and we guarantee to reciprocate by posting any news items received by yourselves. Many thanks! Regards, Hanners Elite Bastards ------------------------------------- Elite Bastards News Letter www.elitebastards.com
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I didn't set out to write another of my letters columns all about hoaxes and scams - which are always the most popular ones, not to mention the ones that attract the most entertaining Google ads. But that's pretty much how it turned out. In this edition: Batteries inside other batteries, amplifier power output, bogus water injection systems, magnetic traffic-light talismans, nonexistent solar cubes, and another couple of free-energy claims. All here: http://www.dansdata.com/danletters198.htm A news post would be appreciated. -- Daniel Rutter http://www.dansdata.com/ - hardware reviews and more!
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Futurelooks News Flash - Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe/WiFi-AP Motherboard Review
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Hello Again, Futurelooks checks out an AMD AM2+ motherboard... Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe/WiFi-AP Motherboard Review That’s right, we’re checking out the M3A32-MVP Deluxe/WiFi-AP motherboard from Asus. This flagship motherboard from the well known manufacturer was upon release the first to use AMD’s newest chipset. This means full Phenom support, in addition to the slew of features and functions Asus adds to its top shelf motherboards. Here’s a quick run down of this motherboard’s features. Direct Link: http://www.futurelooks.com/asus-m3a32-mvp-deluxewifi-ap-motherboard-review/ A post to your news would be most appreciated! Regards, -The Futurelooks Team- www.futurelooks.com -
A news post would be great. OCC has published a new review of the Gigabyte X38-DQ6 Here is a quote from the review: Quote: "The Gigabyte X38-DQ6 performed pretty well overall. While the performance it put out in the benchmarks were very comparable to the P965 board it was tested against, it still had a lot more room ahead if it had been paired with a better CPU and GPU. It also allows the user to have a second video card in Crossfire, which would boost performance up a lot. Some of the the best features on this board don't come from its performance, but from its other features, like the power saver. If you are in a pinch with high electricity bills coming in every month, just enable the power saver and, day after day, you can save a pretty decent amount." Title: Gigabyte X38-DQ6 Review Link: http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/gigabyte_x38_dq6/ Img: http://www.overclockersclub.com/siteimages/articles/gigabyte_x38_dq6/14_thumb.jpg
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Hello Webmasters and News Posters, NEW CONTENT (Digital Lounge) - CyberLink Interview for the HTPC HD Fans QUOTE: "We recently caught up with our friends at the happy and fun CyberLink HQ here in Taipei, Taiwan and asked them a range of questions addressing our concerns and also those of which we have seen posted in many audio visual forums around the world. We say “happy and fun” as it’s quite literally the most vibrant office we have visited, ever. Alice H. Chang, CEO of CyberLink, actually encourages staff members to decorate the office with movie posters, drawings and painting on walls. Heck, even bring along your toys, figurines and comics from home - that’s cool, too!" For more information, please visit - http://www.tweaktown.com/articles/1380/cyberlink_interview_for_the_htpc_hd_fans/index.html Best Regards, The TweakTown Team http://www.tweaktown.com