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Galaxy SIII Software Overview

The Galaxy SIII may still be a long ways away from the United States, but the software has managed to leak. The amazing community of Galaxy Nexus hackers has, of course, ported this software over to our device, allowing the first insight of how the Galaxy SIII will run! Know now that this software is

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AMD FX-6100 Zambezi Review

Published on May 3, 2012 by in Processors, Reviews

As many may know, AMD has recently released (not so recent, actually) the FX series of processors featuring their new Bulldozer AMD64 architecture. Most of the hype has been around the 4000 series (quad core) and the 8000 series (eight core). I feel it’s time to shine some light on the 6100. The 6100 is a

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Thermaltake Level 10 GT Snow Edition Review

Published on May 2, 2012 by in Cases

Thermaltake is a computer tech company full of ingenuity bringing the highest quality components at respectable prices. Unlike most reviews here, this tower is not for the budget buyer, but is worth the money. At $299, The Level 10 GT Snow Edition is a pricey case with lots of interesting features. Most notable are the 5 hot-swap

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Update: Corsair Vengeance 1100 Headset Review – It Broke

After a mere 3 months of limited use, and extreme care while putting it on and removing it from my head, the headset did manage to break. This is extremely disappointing, since the build quality seemed to be the one place the headset was worth it’s price. See the updated review here.

 
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Razer Vespula Mousepad – Because Mouse Pads Matter

Published on April 27, 2012 by in PC Peripherals

I know, I know. You’re doubting the true value of a $35 mouse pad. Believe me, I did too. However, using the same atrocious, flimsy, imaged mouse pad I got in a Wal-Mart bargain bin for $5 below a mouse that ran me $100, something didn’t seem right. After a small amount of research, I

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Turtle Beach X12 Gaming Headset Review

If you are serious about gaming, then the name Turtle Beach has been thrown around you from time to time. Turtle Beach is known for their great sounding and great quality headsets on the market. One of their very first models, the X1, became extremely popular in the Xbox 360 world sometime in late 2006.

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