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Technology News Archives :: August 1, 2009 - September 1, 2009
Review of the Genius EasyPen i405 Graphics Tablet
Test Seek :: Wednesday, August 26, 2009
As with most peripherals, the test results of using a graphics
tablet are subjective, depending on the user’s tastes. According to our very
personal way of evaluating, the Genius EasyPen i405 is an efficient product
that definitely does its job. Unfortunately, it doesn’t offer anything
beyond that. The one outstanding point is its low price, compared to similar
products from other brands...
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Why America Lags Behind the World's Top Technology Leaders
Digital Trends :: Friday, August 21, 2009
"How many times have you come across a really cool tech product, only to discover it's not available here in the good old USA? Sure, you can buy a kabillion run-of-the-mill MP3 players if you want, but zip on down to the local Mega Mart for a toothbrush-shaped video camera that takes up close and personal footage of all your nasty cavities, and you'll come up empty every time."
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Gigabyte Invitational Editor's Day 2009 - Lynnfield / P55
Thursday, August 20, 2009
As details of upcoming Lynnfield processors and P55 chipset-based motherboards hit the scene, there is a growing buzz within the industry about the effects of bringing Nehalem down into the mainstream market segments. While X58 and Core i7 performance dominates, complete system pricing has kept some average consumers looking to upgrade wistfully on the fence. That roadblock will likely been cleared by P55 as the companies involved eagerly expect to see widespread adoption of the high performing and relatively affordable platform.
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Quakecon 2009 - The Vendor Booths
Legit Reviews :: Monday, August 17, 2009
"NVIDIA handed out custom-designed, specialized anaglyph (red/cyan) glasses to all those in the Quakecon 2009 BYOC area and we actually saw a good number of gamers setting up their PCs with 3D Vision in order to use them. Feedback from the gamers was overall good, but pricing was a concern to many. In case you are curious the bundle with a monitor and the real stutter glasses will set you back a cool $599.99..."
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Skewed and Reviewed T-Shirts for Charity are Here
Monday, August 10, 2009
Childsplay is a charity started by the founders of the Penny Arcade Comic Strip and PAX Gaming Expo that benefits Childrens Hospitals. When you purchase a shirt not only are you getting a shirt and some nice items, but you are helping out children who are dealing with illness.
Here are the first set of shirts for charity. $5.00 from every shirt sold will go to Childs Play (See Link at the bottom of the page) to benefit Childrens Hospitals.
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