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Seagate BlackArmor PS-110 500Gb
I recently took a look at the WS-110 and was surprised by all of the features of the BlackArmor series. Of course the WS-110 is a little large and has a power cord, not something you would want to travel with. That’s where the PS-110 comes in, considerably smaller than the WS-110 it is designed [...]
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Cooler Master Storm Sentinel
When Cooler Master introduced their Storm product line at the start of this year they came out swinging with products designed specifically for gamers and LAN-goers. The one two punch they call the Sniper and Scout got everyone’s attention and they are now backing them up with their first venture into the peripheral market; the [...]
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Cooler Master Gladiator 600
If you look up the definiton of gladiator on Dictionary.com, you’ll get three results, one of which is interestingly accurate for a gaming chassis: “a person …armed with a sword or other weapon and compelled to fight to the death in a public arena against another person or a wild animal, for the entertainment of [...]
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Seagate BlackArmor WS110
Over the last few weeks we have taken a look at a variety of Seagate external solutions. Another big part of their business is workstation or business class products. Because of that its no shocker that they have an entire line just for that, it’s called BlackArmor. BlackArmor stands out from the FreeAgent line with [...]
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Steel Series Siberia Full-Size headset
It wasn’t that long ago that I took a close look at the Steel Series Siberia Neckband headset. My complaints almost all came from the neckband holding the headset up. Steel Series does make a Siberia headset that has a standard headband. Today I have the chance to test it out, and to spice things [...]
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Cooler Master Notepal X2
A while back we had the opportunity to take a look at Cooler Master’s Notepal Infinite laptop cooler, unique for its ability to support up to 17″ wide screen laptop, as opposed to the average 14~15.4″ limit. More recently, however, Cooler Master has release a new line of cooling options, and included is the Notepal [...]
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Logitech G9x Laser Mouse
When it comes to mice and keyboards gaming or otherwise there is one company everyone recognizes. Logitech is by far the largest peripheral manufacture in the world. In fact December of last year they produced their Billionth mouse, that’s a lot of mice! They have also made a name for themselves with the G series [...]
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Western Digital Velociraptor
When it comes to gaming hard drives there really has only been one. The Raptor series from Western Digital has dominated the market for some time now. Their most recent Raptor is the 300Gb 10k RPM Velociraptor may be a little aged at over 1 1/2 years but still is a force to be reckoned [...]
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Super Talent PICO 32Gb
The most interesting thing about technology is how quickly it advances. It wasn’t that long ago that we reviewed a 16Gb drive from Super Talent called the PICO. The PICO’s size was very impressive considering the compact size. Of course with technology always moving that 16 gigs looks small compared to Super Talents newest 32Gb [...]
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Choiix Roundup
When it comes to laptop accessories you can find just about anything that you can imagine. Choiix a Cooler Master brand has recently been making a name for themselves by marketing what they call lifestyle products with a focus on style and comfort along with simplicity and portability. Most of their products focus on Netbook [...]
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Sunday, 16 August 2009 22:09 |
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The Winner will be randomly choosen and announced Sep. 30, 2009 the case is completely free and is open to anyone in the U.S.A.
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Written by Administrator
Saturday, 29 August 2009 13:09 |
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| What happend to linux pc's that where flooding the Market?
An interesting question, did linux trully fail in the consumer market? In this article I will talk about what happend in the industry that changed what we see as the Netbook/Nettop market.
So let's get started.
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Written by Nicolas V
Sunday, 14 June 2009 00:00 |
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| Computex Taipei 2009 ended about a week ago and yet here we are just starting to talk about it. I know it seems a bit late, but nevertheless the show was great and it's something worth going over. We here at D3Reaction had the luxury to go to Taiwan and check things out and we feel we should let people know what happened over there, so let's get started. 
Well, Computex this year was a very interesting event to attend, especially taking into consideration the current global economy crisis and all the issues with the N1H1 influenza pandemic. Let's also not forget the 14 hour flight for those of us flying from North America or others from Europe. But don't get me wrong, the sacrifice is more than worth it in the end. Let's move on to the show now.
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Written by Anthony V
Saturday, 07 February 2009 00:00 |
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| Windows 7 has many new features which deserve to be shown off. Sure, you can mimic some of the user interface changes, but there is more to it than just a new look with this eagerly awaited Windows release.
The new theme, which displays everything as icons, is NOT the main change in Windows 7. First off, as part of Microsoft's effort to address everyone's issues, they have stopped packaging all the extra useless software with Windows 7 as it is the constant complaint that Microsoft had received over the years. In addition to this, they have faced anti-competition issues in Europe because of the added software, cutting people out of the market.
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