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  • Logitech Freedom 2.4 Cordless Joystick   [Review, Bytesector]
    Logitech has revolutionized the world of gaming, forever! For years, hardcore gamers have dreamt of a cordless joystick that could provide them with liberty, precision, control and power. The controller combining a brilliant aluminium trigger with a high adrenaline pumping, precise twist handle and .....
     Tue, 22 Jul, 2003 | 136 Click(s) | Detail

  • Missing the point: Of products and market segments   [Article, Tech-report]
    "BUT YOU'RE MISSING the point!" I've heard this phrase too many times to count after TR has produced a lukewarm review of a so-so product. What follows this proclamation, almost always, is a detailed, tortured explanation of the product's intended place in the world—how it's aimed at a certain market segment, and how that segmentation renders our criticisms irrelevant. I generally do my best to listen, restate our case, and explain why our complaints still matter. Once it becomes clear we won't be changing our review, the PR rep signals resignation and says, "Oh, well. You're just an enthusiast site." Or something to that effect.
     Mon, 21 Jul, 2003 | 5 Click(s) | Detail

  • Vastech 2 Port KVM   [Review, Extensiontech]
    If you do computer repair or just need a KVM for testing purposes, then I would say this is the KVM for you. I mean this is the cheapest KVM I have seen yet! It functioned as it should have, and gave me no problems. It’s very small in size, and it would fit most anywhere.
     Sat, 19 Jul, 2003 | 31 Click(s) | Detail

  • Only Real Men Have Fabs: TSMC, UMC, Chartered   [Editorial, Xbitlabs]
    One day the founder and head of Advanced Micro Devices, Jerry Sanders, said: "Only real men have fabs". We are going to tell you the life stories of three biggest "real men": TSMC, UMC and Chartered, and certainly, to make some forecasts for the future.
     Fri, 18 Jul, 2003 | 9 Click(s) | Detail

  • Samsonite Mobile Office Products   [Review, Nextgenelectronics]
    If consumers are going to spend thousands of dollars worth of money on a laptop or notebook, they should take the time and money to invest in the best cases possible. NGE checks out the Samsonite Mobile Office line and puts them to the "ultimate road warrior test" in this exclusive review.
     Thu, 17 Jul, 2003 | 12 Click(s) | Detail

  • ITotals June 2003   [Article, Digital Daily]
    Analysis of most remarkable events that took place on the IT market in June. New processors, motherboards, video cards, HDDs and memory modules announced last month.
     Tue, 15 Jul, 2003 | 2 Click(s) | Detail

  • Gigabyte and nVidia: "behind the scenes" of the deal   [Article, Digital Daily]
    All the IT industry has long been excited by the intrigues of relationships between the leading hi-tech players like nVidia and Gigabyte... The release of Gigabyte 7NNXP (nVidia nForce II 400 Ultra) is just the very beginning.
     Tue, 08 Jul, 2003 | 6 Click(s) | Detail

  • Gizmos, Gadgets and Goodies Guide   [Guide, TweakTown]
    It's time again for another Gizmos, Gadgets and Goodies Guide. Instead of bringing you a monthly guide which manages to continually put us in a bind, we've decided to post regular guides which aren't governed as being posted monthly. In our latest GGG guide, Shawn "Toxic" Baker takes a look at new products from Sunbeam, Crucial, Kingmax and Antec. Looking for products to spend your extra cash on? Read on then!
     Tue, 08 Jul, 2003 | 14 Click(s) | Detail

  • Steelpad 4S   [Review, Envynews]
    Gamers - always looking for a technological edge, be it a better video card, CPU, or motherboard. When was the last time you thought about your mouse pad? The average user is likely still using their free cloth pad they got with their computer purchase. Wanna get serious with an advanced mouse pad? Ever thought it would be made out cold and unforgiving steel? Chose the ultimate symbol of a true warrior; the Steelpad 4S.
     Tue, 08 Jul, 2003 | 22 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Waterfield Designs Gear Bags and Notebook Sleeves   [Review, Pcstats]
    'Ballistic Nylon' just rolls off the tongue so nicely, and makes even the simplest of objects appear exotic. Take for example the bags we use to carry around cables, power adapters, and things of this nature. Sure, they could be packed away in a Ziplock bag, but what fun would that be?
     Sat, 05 Jul, 2003 | 74 Click(s) | Detail

  • Will Open Source Save Hardware?   [Article, Tomshardware]
    These last few days, I have fanned the fanboy flames of the barbecue of indignation (Happy Independence Day), so, being a good judge of hate mail by now, I can feel the lethargy all around me. There used to be more bite, more venom, and more banter in the old days (2002). Who can blame them, the PC platform is languishing. Hardware fanatics are at a loss, and maybe that's why they sometimes seem to be clutching at straws -- to maintain enthusiasm. Can the Open Source movement step into this vacuum?
     Fri, 04 Jul, 2003 | 5 Click(s) | Detail

  • SARS and Computer Industry   [Article, Xbitlabs]
    The SARS epidemic certainly became one of the biggest causes for concern for the entire world. We are going to take a look at the IT industry to see how dramatic the consequences of this frightening disease were.
     Wed, 02 Jul, 2003 | 6 Click(s) | Detail

  • Interview with Gigabyte   [Interview, Ocworkbench]
    Thank you for accepting our interview Ms. Chen. We have a few questions that our users would like to know...
     Thu, 26 Jun, 2003 | 6 Click(s) | Detail

  • PCI Express: Interconnect of the future   [Preview, Anandtech]
    The next significant change in computer architecture, PCI Express is set to replace PCI and take interconnect design into the next decade. We take a look at what PCI Express is all about.
     Thu, 12 Jun, 2003 | 31 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Dymo LabelWriter 330 Turbo   [Review, Hardwarecentral]
    HwC's Gadget Group and Doohickey Department investigates a desk accessory that can give you the neatest file folders, UPS packages, and VHS tapes in town -- a label maker that never needs ink or toner and is smart about recognizing and addressing Word correspondents or Outlook contacts. Is it worth $200 to never have to try feeding an envelope through your printer again?
     Tue, 10 Jun, 2003 | 22 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Comparison: Low-Price Multifunction Devices   [Roundup, Tomshardware]
    Why buy a printer when for less than $200 you can have a photo printer, flatbed scanner and color photocopier all in one? Four models are in the running: Canon, Epson, hp and Lexmark. The results are in images and figures.
     Tue, 20 May, 2003 | 44 Click(s) | Detail

  • External PC TV Tuners   [Review, Digit Life]
    Today I start a series of reviews of external PC consoles which are meant for TV broadcast reception and displaying TV channels on a PC monitor. First of all, let's touch on a bit of history and theory to understand how they work.
     Mon, 21 Apr, 2003 | 218 Click(s) | Detail

  • CompuNurse Temperature Sensing Probe   [Review, Bytesector]
    The package is very plain, yet simple. Neither manuals nor instructions were included; just the temperature probe attached to an LCD screen.
     Tue, 18 Mar, 2003 | 35 Click(s) | Detail

  • Game Controller Roundup   [Review, Hexus]
    The keyboard is also not the most ergonomic of devices and in games there are certain positions your hand has to make that aren’t really ideal. In a perfect world it would be nice to have a smaller device which can perform a range of functions without having to move your hands around much and have all the buttons easily accessible. This brings me neatly to the reasoning behind this article, to compare and evaluate 3 controllers that aim to do this from Belkin, Thrustmaster and Ferraro.
     Sat, 01 Mar, 2003 | 12 Click(s) | Detail

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