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Written by George Cella -Cella-
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Tuesday, 15 May 2012 00:00 |
Introduction
If you have read some of my reviews and articles, you may have noticed that I have a certain affinity for Rockabilly. Not just the music, but the styles that go with it. Gas jockey shirts and jeans, engineer boots, tats, Sonny Burgess on the radio and fast showy cars that don’t handle worth a damn. It somewhat goes into all things 50s, I just like the campiness of it all. Everything was exaggerated, especially the cars. Big fins, chrome everywhere and the birth of the “hot rod”. While there were a fair share that were falling apart, the goal was always to show as much as go.
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Written by Ron Perillo -crowTrobot-
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Thursday, 10 May 2012 09:00 |
Introduction
Some fans of mixed-martial arts probably do not remember, or maybe are not aware of, what the sport was like in the mid-90s. Back when UFC started, for example, the rules were very limited and it wasn't as much a sport as it was a free-for-all. It took several years of refinement before it gained mainstream acceptance. Despite the detractors, it eventually found a core group of enthusiasts who saw great potential in the sport and supported it until its presence, influence and importance became undeniable.

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Written by Ron Perillo -crowTrobot-
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Tuesday, 08 May 2012 00:00 |
Introduction
I've had the DVD of Mass Effect 3 sitting on my desk for several weeks now and have yet to install it. All the positive and negative hype surrounding the game aside, I just don't feel like playing another supposed PC game where the controls are geared and simplified for gamepad usage. After hearing my friend describe his Mass Effect 3 gaming experience as "press spacebar times N", I really didn't feel like taking time for the game anymore. There is something about playing with a keyboard and mouse that makes the gaming experience much more immersive to me. The controls are often much more precise as well and it is disheartening to see some PC game developers completely forget that a lot of players still use their keyboards to play.

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Written by Intel
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Wednesday, 16 May 2012 19:11 |
Press Release
Intel Strengthens Security, Boosts Performance for Business with 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ vPro™ Platforms

SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 15, 2012 - Today's IT managers face a range of challenges from complex business processes to sophisticated security threats. Additionally, a number of industries such as retail, healthcare and industrial are turning to technology to develop innovative solutions to solve the unique challenges facing them in an increasingly connected world. To address these challenges, Intel Corporation has announced the availability of its 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ vPro™ processor-based platforms for business and intelligent systems.
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Written by HTL Newsroom
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Wednesday, 16 May 2012 16:10 |
Latest News

For those that have been considering buying a MacBook Pro or MacBook Air laptop, now, may not be the best time to buy.
While the new iPad has been successfully received with wit hits innovative high resolution of 2048x1536 retines display, it is just a short amount of time before this technology finds it's way into other Apple products.
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Written by Fractal Design
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Wednesday, 16 May 2012 19:04 |
Press Release
Fractal Design Introduces Three new PSU series

We are proud to announce three completely new lineups of power supplies. Updated to the latest requirements and demands from enthusiasts, our new PSU's will offer high build quality and the latest in efficiency & 80 PLUS certifications, ranging from Bronze up to Platinum, all to an affordable and competitive price. Last but not least, they also look great. The visual appearances of our PSU's is proof of Fractal Design's commitment to providing innovative computer components infused with stylish, elegant, contemporary Scandinavian design.
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Written by Paul E. Marini Jr. -BackDraft-
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Thursday, 10 May 2012 11:00 |
Introduction
Mistakes happen, but it’s you who has the choice to either learn from them or possibly risk making the same mistake again. Many times mistakes happen due to lack of research or an act of impulse. A few years ago I purchased a car only to find out that three months later the newer model was totally redesigned and came standard with navigation for only a few hundred dollars more. That purchase was what I call a double, I not only made an impulse buy (the trunk has a pass through, perfect for my fishing gear) but failed to research enough to know that a total redesign would be available in a very short time.

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Written by Ron Perillo -crowTrobot-
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Monday, 14 May 2012 00:00 |
Introduction
Nobody laments the demise of the beige computer chassis but, for the most part, the lack of alternative color options available for current cases is equally depressing. The color choices available are mostly black and white. The latter, thankfully, gaining popularity with the massive success of the NZXT Phantom case, which pretty much set the trend. Not to be left out, other manufacturers have also begun offering white, snow and even "albino" editions of their product line to stay competitive.

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Written by A-DATA
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Wednesday, 16 May 2012 21:11 |
Press Release
ADATA Adds to XPG Xtreme Series with the Introduction of DDR3-2133X 8GB and 16GB Dual Channel Kits
The Latest Surge in Reliability and Performance to Satisfy Gamers' and Overclockers' Requirements

Taipei, Taiwan, May 16, 2012 - ADATA Technology Co., Ltd announced a boost to its XPG™ Xtreme Series DDR3 lineup with the DDR3-2133X 8GB and 16GB dual channel kits. This new entry to XPG™ Xtreme Series satisfies enthusiasts' increasingly stringent demands for high capacity and performance DRAM modules.
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Written by NVIDIA
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Wednesday, 16 May 2012 21:18 |
Press Release
GTC Morning Call - Day Two

- Locusts, Humans and Other Plagues
- Spotlight on Startups
- The Coming Cosmic Collision
- Fireside Chat with Jen-Hsun Huang
- The Other Tesla
- Naming Your Supercomputer
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Written by Gaikai
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Wednesday, 16 May 2012 19:20 |
Press Release
Gaikai Signs the Rights to Pre-Release the Visually Stunning HAWKEN Video Game from the Cloud
Highly Anticipated Free-To-Play Mech Shooter HAWKEN from Meteor Entertainment Will Come to Gaikai Ahead of Its 12/12/12 Launch Date

LOS ANGELES, CA - May 16, 2012 - Gaikai Inc., the innovative cloud gaming service, and Meteor Entertainment, a newly formed publisher of free-to-play video games including the highly anticipated HAWKEN, today announce a new partnership that will bring HAWKEN to Gaikai's open cloud gaming platform. Powered by Gaikai's high performance open cloud platform, HAWKEN will be available to try instantly before its 12/12/12 launch date on www.playhawken.com and other websites, with no downloads or installs required.
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Written by HTL Newsroom
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Wednesday, 16 May 2012 14:48 |
Affiliate News
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Peripherals, Storage, Miscellaneous
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