Patriot Announces the release of their latest NAS device, Valkyrie. The Patriot Valkyrie is a dual bay NAS (network attached storage) that will support upto 4gb of data (2x2Gb drives). The easy to use interface Continue reading “Patriot Announces the Valkyrie NAS”.…more
In an attempt to stem online crime Chinese authorities vow to strengthen online policing. Last year they patrolled the internet and captured nearly 5400 suspects in a crackdown on pornography. Beijing’s pervasive policing of cyberspace Continue reading “China nabs 5,400 people for online porn in 2009”.…more
The HIS Radeon HD 5750 graphics card features a dual slot GPU cooler called the iCooler IV. This cooling system moves a massive amount of cool air from the central cooler to cool down the internal fins directly. Heat from the 5750 GPU can rapidly transfer to internal fins that extend under the cooler. Read on to see if the fan performs better than others found in this series!
Bing Information design, a small Missouri company has filed suit in a St. Louis Circuit court during the week. The suit alleges trademark infringement and unfair competition by Microsoft. The design company, which offers computer-related Continue reading “Design Company Bing Sues Microsoft Over Trademark”.…more
Despite the folk’s at google keeping quiet about the specs of Google’s Nexus One phone. Potential specs have been leaked out by a group of ROM hackers who delved deep into the system files to Continue reading “Google’s Nexus One Specs Leaked”.…more
An unofficial project to port Googles Chrome OS to 64 bit computers has launched. This will allow Google Chrome OS users to access more than 4Gb of memory. Using the Chromium OS code that has Continue reading “Google Chrome OS goes 64bit”.…more
In the computer chassis industry, Thermaltake is well-renowned for their professional engineering and high-performance products. When designing the Element G case, Thermaltake engineers opted for a classic, yet dramatic look with the option to switch on a variety of case lighting effects. Read on to see if the Thermaltake Element G is the right case for gamers and enthusiasts!
Brad Niesluchowski is asked to resign his position with Higley Unified School District after installing SETI@home on every computer in the school district. Much like Folding@Home the rules and policies clearly state the following “Run Continue reading “Man loses job after searching for aliens”.…more
After a receiving a summary judgment against Psystar for selling their ‘Hackintosh’ systems, Apple is now going after a full Injunction to prevent Psystar from continuing to sell these systems. As reported by PC Magazine, Continue reading “Apple seeks injunction against Psytar”.…more
With the end of Microsofts’s annual developer conference in sight Google is going to try and steal some of theier thunder. Their plan is to release more details about their new Chrome OS. Mountain View Continue reading “Google to pop Chrome OS cherry tomorrow?”.…more
The internet is about to undergo a major change. For the first time non-Latin characters will be available for domain names. “The IDN [International Domain Names] program will encompass close to one hundred thousand characters, Continue reading “Net gets set for language changes”.…more
The NZXT Lexa S computer case is designed for enhanced airflow with capability for 5 fans including 120mm fans on the front, side, and exhaust with a 140 mm fan on top. Lexa S offers gamers sleek aesthetics with a smoked clear window and all black interior along with a 5.25″ stealth bay, turned HDD cage, and punched holes in the motherboard which makes for a cleaner look. Read on to see if this case is right for you!
After Microsoft relaunched and rebranded its search services in June as ‘bing’. It doesn’t seem to be fairing as well as some would have hoped. Two new surveys looking at Internet search engines show Microsoft’s Continue reading “Microsoft’s “bing” not fairing well”.…more