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News Search Results for: email Thecus N2200XXX @ pcreview.co.uk [Aug-12-11] (0 Comments) Thecus have been been around for several years, focusing on the production of NAS and other network/storage devices. The N2200XXX is one of their latest offerings – a two bay NAS aimed at SOHO/Home users with a need for high performance storage… hence the triple-x name, which stands for “eXtreme Power, eXtreme Function and eXtreme Value”. The NAS is based on the 1.8Ghz dual-core Intel Atom D525 and 1GB of DDR3 RAM, so it has the potential to be a speedy bit of kit. Both 3.5” and 2.5” drives fit in to the drive trays, allowing for hot-swappable RAID 1 and 0 configurations (or just JBOD if you want to maximise storage). AMD Six Screen Eyefinity @ eteknix.com [Jul-25-11] (0 Comments) Running a review website and also a YouTube channel is both hard work and rewarding. It also involves a lot of communication between our visitors and everyday I get bombarded with emails with questions and a lot of them involve Eyefinity. Mozilla BrowserID Promises Single-Sign-On Master Password @ techtribune.com [Jul-21-11] (0 Comments) Mozilla Labs has announced a new way for users to havesingle-sign-on using a single email address as a common account identifyon the Internet. The new idea is called BrowserID and it could somedayprevent you from having different user accounts and passwords for everysite that you visit. BrowserID is a decentralized identity system thatmakes it possible for users to prove ownership of email addresses in asecure manner, without requiring per-site passwords. BrowserID is hopedto ultimately become an alternative to the tradition of ad-hocapplication-level authentication based on site-specific user-names andpasswords. Thermaltake DH-202 HTPC (Media PC) Chassis @ techwarelabs.com [Sep-08-09] (0 Comments) In this day and age, technology and computers consume our lives. Its only natural that with time, people will realize that the puny, limited DVR (digital video recorder) that the Cable Company makes you pay for is a waste of space and money, and the longer you have it the more of a waste of money it becomes. With the ability to surf the web, check your email, watch HD movies, record television, and much more, the real question is:Why wouldnt you get a HTPC? QNAP TS-239 Pro Turbo NAS @ pcreview.co.uk [Aug-14-09] (0 Comments) The QNAP TS-239 Pro is a next generation model based on the Intel Atom platform which includes even more features suited to an office environment (such as iSCSI). This NAS includes two drive bays (providing up to 4TB storage) and the unit size has been reduced substantially to a mere 214x175x115mm.This little NAS includes a 1.6Ghz atom CPU, 1GB DDRII memory and two gigabit LAN ports – which is much more powerful than many competing devices. Not only does this improve the performance of some elements (such as the PHP/MySQL server), but it ensures that a larger number of clients can use the NAS without performance degradation. Similar to other QNAP variants there are 12 primary functions which the NAS unit can perform. ATI Catalyst 9.7 Vista Driver Analysis @ tweaktown.com [Jul-27-09] (0 Comments) I had to check the Game.AMD website the other day to make sure I didn't miss the email about the release of the latest Catalyst drivers. As I expected, when I checked the website there wasn't a new driver. A few days later, however, and that email came through saying a new driver set had been released. While running a bit late this month, the AMD team finally managed to get a new driver out. This month also saw the release of Windows 7 to manufacturers and over the coming months we'll be integrating the new operating system into our benchmark line-up. Kingston SSDNow M Series 80GB SATA 2.5 Bundle Kit @ legitreviews.com [May-19-09] (0 Comments) Kingston took their popular SSDNow Series and added all the hardware and software necessary to replace your notebook or desktop computer's internal SATA hard drive with a new product series called the Kingston SSDNow Solid State Drive (SSD) Bundle Kit. The heart of the bundle is Acronis True Image HD software, an imaging program that copies the contents of one computer hard disk and loads those contents to another system drive; that will take you through the cloning process. This software allows you to move your Operating System and your personal data (including all settings, emails, etc.) from your current system hard drive to your new SSD. Once the Acronis True Image HD cloning process is complete and the data is successfully transferred to your SSD, your hard drive can then be used as a secondary drive for data storage with the included external SATA drive housing... Eteknix Competition Faking Update @ forums.xsreviews.co.uk [Apr-29-09] (0 Comments) Therehas been some recent controversy when it came to light that thereview website Eteknix could be faking their current competition forsome AMD hardware. It was denied by the owner, and the issue was leftas probably a hoax. However, after the finishing of the competition,two winners were picked and I was emailed a database screenshot thatshowed that the winners were infact, the owner in disguise. Eteknix Could be Faking Competition @ forums.xsreviews.co.uk [Apr-22-09] (0 Comments) Oneof our eagle eyed users emailed me an MSN transcript between theowner of the Eteknix site, and a 3rd party, discussing the faking oftheir currently running competition. This was apparently posted on theEteknix forums before being pulled by an admin. Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 @ pcreview.co.uk [Apr-07-09] (0 Comments) The most important component of KIS 2009 is undoubtedly the anti-virus scanner, which is the backbone of protection for any computer. Some of the most comprehensive AV testing is done by a company called AV-Comparatives, which test a variety of scanners against a huge database of viral infections. This is one of the most effective ways of measuring the performance of AV scanners, and provides a much more representative result than personal testing. In the latest test of on-demand AV scanners (Feb 09), Kaspersky is tested alongside 16 other products in their default modes. A 97.1 overall detection rate was achieved, which is roughly a mid-table result – however the number of false positives was significantly lower than many other scanners. Butterkneter's Far Cry 2-themed Playstation 3 mod @ bit-tech.net [Oct-24-08] (0 Comments) */A while back, I received an email from Ubisoft asking me for some concept art for a potential Far Cry 2 mod based on Sony's Playstation 3. Ubisoft had been pleased with my past work when I worked with it on a number of similar projects for Assassin's Creed and Rainbow Six:Vegas 2, so with such a big game I needed to create something special. Technic3D/Keysonic HTPC engl @ technic3d.com [Sep-17-08] (0 Comments) The KeySonic ACK-612 RF Wireless HTPC Keyboard arrived Technic 3D. Touchpad for Easy Control of Mouse Function, Wireless 2.4GHz (up t o 10m) and One-touch 11 Hot Keys with Control of Audio, Video, Email and more. Technic3D will see the functions in the following Review. Windows Home Server as a Free Email Server @ computingondemand.com [Sep-10-08] (0 Comments) Setting up your Windows Home Server as an Email Server is fast, easy, and best of all;it is totally FREE! The best part about is that you can use your Microsoftgiven WHS hostname as your email address (yourname@xxxx.homeserver.com).There are many commercial packages out there that can accomplish this taskvery well and some of them even offer a free version for those of us withlittle money. However, for easy installation and configuration, I recommendusing hMailServer. hMailServer is very simple to use and offers many of thefeatures that some expensive packages offer at no cost to you. There areeven options for setting up webmail access. Supermicro X7DWA-N Motherboard @ pcreview.co.uk [Aug-06-08] (0 Comments) I had the opportunity to spend some time testing and evaluating this motherboard with two sets of CPUs and two types of memory. First using two X5482 Harpertowns (3200/12mb/1600) and 4x2 gig of Transcend DDR2-800 FB-Dimms, and later on using two E5450 Harpertowns(3000/12mb/1333).This EATX board is built using the newest 5400 Seaburg chipset with 1600FSB support built in. The layout is a typical EATX 12x13” design and like previous versions uses 24, 8 and 4 pin connections to the motherboard. With this new series, a 4 pin Molex connector is added to the board for users with higher power needs. There are 8 Dimm slots for quad channel memory support (up to and including DDR2-800 FB-Dimms) for a maximum of 64 gigs. The board comes boxed with 6 SATA cables, I/O shield, IDE cable, and an excellent manual and Cd with all needed software and drivers. [Affiliates News] Thermaltake Toughpower Cable Management 650W (Report) @ aphnetworks.com [Aug-01-08] (0 Comments) Wow, time sure flies by. Precisely two months ago, I was stillsitting in a classroom, scribbling down notes and preparing for exams. Thenthere's the excitement of the stuff I have planned for the summer afterexams. And of course, I was often found at various car dealerships checkingout the latest releases (And of course test driving, which is just my excuseto redline cars) -- that aside, what I'm talking about is that I have thisThermaltake Toughpower Cable Management 650W modular power supply sittinghere at APH Networks for the last two months before I even started thisreport. Historically, I haven't been a big fan of Thermaltake power supplies.I owned quite a few of their cases, which were excellent. But the powersupplies, at least back in the days, were low in price but not really the'tier 1' performance that I'd come to expect. Generally speaking, this powersupply didn't capture much of my attention either due to my personalimpression. When I finally decided to open it and check what was inside overa month later, and did some research online, it seemed to me that theToughpower Cable Management 650W offered incredible performance across theboard. Was I surprised? Well, yes I was. Let's crack open this power supplyand take a look at the physical build of this Channel Well Technology builtunit in our report today.* Link:http://aphnetworks.com/reports/thermaltake_toughpower_cable_management_650w[1]* Image:http://aphnetworks.com/report/thermaltake_toughpower_cable_management_65...[2]Thanks for your support. Don't forget to send your site news tonews@aphnetworks.com [3] as well!Best Regards,JonathanAPH Networkshttp://aphnetworks.com [4]Add this newsletter issue to a newsletter by selecting a newsletter from theselect list.Send a newsletter or a test newsletter by selecting the appropriate radiobutton and submitting the node.Install Mime Mail module to send HTML emails. Mime Mail is also used to sendemails with attachments, both plain text and HTML emails. Networking Site Launched - tech seed @ techseed.co.uk [Jul-30-08] (0 Comments) Today is the official launch day of the firstdedicated, review networking website, techseed.co.uk. Featuring reviewsfrom some of the top sites around including:TechPowerUp, MVKTech andTheTechLounge, techseed has a wide variety of information for the enduser as well as providing an incredibly convenient place for websiteowners to find news. With built in email integration and one-clickselection on all posts, news gathering for the website owner has neverbeen easier. QNAP TS-209 Pro II @ pcreview.co.uk [Jul-29-08] (0 Comments) Many small businesses and advanced home users will use some form of external storage device to backup data or store common files across a network. One of the most convenient methods of doing this is to use a NAS (Network Attached Storage) device, which allows you to access network shares from all other PCs connected to the same network. The QNAP TS-209 Pro II provides space for two SATA hard drives, providing ample storage capacity (for example, 2 x 1TB drives). However this NAS unit isn’t quite as simple as just providing access to storage space, it can do a whole lot more. Mounting a CPU Cooler? The Heatpipe Direction Might Matter @ legitreviews.com [Jul-09-08] (0 Comments) We recently tested the newest cooler from Noctua, the NH-C12P. We received many e-mails questioning the way we, well I, had the cooler oriented. Noctua themselves emailed us as well with concerns on how we tested their product. So, due to the requests of the readers, and the manufacturer as well, we decided to re-visit the cooler to see how the CPU temperatures are affected by different mounting positions. Making Gaming Better @ bit-tech.net [Apr-25-08] (0 Comments) Eight:Try to buy directMost people know that buying direct from the developer earns the dev abigger share than buying from a store, but do you have any idea howmuch difference it can be? In some cases it's a tenfold difference!I've nothing against publishers and retailers, but the whole systemcollapses if the guys making the games don't do well. It makes a hugedifference if you can buy direct, and if your favourite developerdoesn't sell direct, email them and let them know you would buy directif you could. It takes five minutes. bit-tech Feature:How To Start Your Own Games Studio, Pt 1 @ bit-tech.net [Apr-09-08] (0 Comments) *Written by Mark Morris of Introversion software (creator of DEFCON, Darwinia and Uplink).*There are many fantastic things about my job, but there are also many frustrations. Perhaps one of the most trying of these is when I get emails that read: Alpahcool LC-Display 240x128 Pixel blue neg. black @ rbmods.com [Mar-12-08] (0 Comments) It was quite sometime ago I reviewed something from Alpahcool but Iam glad they got in touch with us again and sent us their new LC display toreview. This little display can show you the following features; CPU,CPU-load, Networking Stats, Memory use, Winamp Titles, News-Feeds (i.e.BBC-World), Game Stats, Email details. My question is can you ask forsomething else and does it actually do all this? Well lets check out and seewhat we come up with in the review. Alpahcool LC-Display 240x128 Pixel blue neg. Black @ rbmods.com [Mar-12-08] (0 Comments) It was quite sometime ago I reviewed something from Alpahcool but Iam glad they got in touch with us again and sent us their new LC display toreview. This little display can show you the following features; CPU,CPU-load, Networking Stats, Memory use, Winamp Titles, News-Feeds (i.e.BBC-World), Game Stats, Email details. My question is can you ask forsomething else and does it actually do all this? Well lets check out and seewhat we come up with in the review. [News] Foxconn G33M-S Micro-ATX Motherboard @ virtual-hideout.net [Feb-14-08] (0 Comments) I have really grown to like the Foxconn G33M-S a lot. It's a goodlooking board with an excellent feature set and has proven to be extremelyreliable. The integrated Intel chipset will more than satisfy your basicgraphics needs like surfing the web, checking email, and even some lightgaming. However if you're looking for a bit more graphics power you can addany PCI-e graphics card and really unleash this m-ATX powerhouse. Do like Idid and add an 8800 series graphics card, a couple gig of memory and adecent Core 2 Duo CPU and you'll have a stable and powerful small formfactor system that packs a punch. AutumnWave OnAir GT USB HDTV Tuner @ aphnetworks.com [Jan-31-08] (0 Comments) When I got my first TV tuner card on my computer back in the ATI All-In-Wonder 9600XT days, I could have almost sworn that I would get a TV tuner card on every main computer I use from that day on. Later, I upgraded to an ATI All-In-Wonder 9800 Pro (That was because the AIW 9600XT literally went on fire by itself, which was kind of sad, and it smelled really bad too!). After a while, things sort of died down as I was already running my fourth Intel Core 2 based computer already by the end of 2007. And sadly, none of them had TV tuner cards... until one day I received an email from AutumnWave. To be absolutely honest with you, I hadn't maintained much contact with the whole world of TV tuner products, so I never really heard of the company until recently. Being that, their OnAir GT USB HDTV tuner that they offered me to review looked quite amazing on paper -- all the way from its specifications to its listed capability and incredible convenience. I admit I thought about getting a new PCI or PCIe x1 TV tuner, but a USB unit? I've never paid much attention (Or much respect, for that regard) to USB TV tuners for various reasons. How does the latest pocket sized USB tuner capable of handling high quality digital and HDTV signals in addition to the old school low resolution, analog signal step up onto my computer screen? There's only one way to find out -- and we'll dig into that today. Vista Codecs @ pcreview.co.uk [Jan-29-08] (0 Comments) The K-Lite Codec pack is the most popular codec pack available at the moment and works flawlessly on Windows Vista. The main benefit of this package is that you can choose the broad type of pack you wish to install (either Basic, Standard or Full). Most users will want to install the standard package, as this should play almost any video file available. If you find a video format that is not supported, it is easy to re-install the full pack at a later date. The full pack is primarily designed for people that need to encode as well as decode (for example, in a movie making package), so is overkill for the vast majority of users. Technic3D7Keysonic ACK-126 Keyboard @ technic3d.com [Jan-14-08] (0 Comments) The KeySonic ACK-126 RF USB Keyboard arrived Technic3D. Full f lexible silicone material, Wireless 2.4GHz (up to 10m) and 18 multifu nction keys with Control of Audio, Video, Email, Internet. Technic3D w ill see the functions in the following Review. Ideal for use in facili ties, laboratories, gastronomy, food industry and medical areas? Technic3D/PerixxPeriboard-704 @ technic3d.com [Jan-12-08] (0 Comments) The Perixx Periboard-704 Keyboard arrived Technic3D. Optical T rackball for Easy Control of Mouse Function, Wireless 2.4GHz (up to 10 m) and One-touch 10 Hot Keys with Control of Audio, Video, Email, Int ernet for Media Center & Various Home Entertainment PC. Technic3D will see the functions in the following Review. Tuniq TX-2 Thermal paste @ pro-clockers.com [Nov-01-07] (0 Comments) The average web-surfing, email-checking net slave doesn't think muchabout thermal paste. Thermal performance probably never enters their minduntil they get a whiff of burning silicon, if then. Now, consider youraverage enthusiast. They probably worry about temps, but not to the extremeof buying branded, high-end thermal paste. Even among the enthusiastcommunity, many are happy with stock cooling. However there is a sub-cultureinside our sub-culture. They crave MHz like an addict craves smack. Everysingle detail of their computer is designed to eek out that little extra fpsor to shave off a millisecond rendering time. They route cables, installfans, mod their PC's and even buy fancy thermal compound to get their CPU'sa degree Celsius cooler. Today, I'm reviewing Tuniq TX-2 thermal paste. Inormally use Arctic Silver 5. Let's see how it stacks up. A Woman's Primer to Building Her Own Computer - Part 1 @ thetechlounge.com [Jul-31-07] (0 Comments) The computer world has known for a long time that girls are to be takenseriously. Games can be ridiculously fun and appeal to everyone. And it'snot just about The Sims and Bejeweled; girls want to grab a lightsaber ordon platemail and save the world from Oblivion just as much as boys do, sowhat's stopping us from building our own computers? Technic3D/Perixx Periboard 501 @ technic3d.com [Jul-14-07] (0 Comments) The Perixx Periboard 501 Keyboard arrived Technic3D. Touchpad for Easy Control of Mouse Function, USB Interface with 2 USB 1.1 Hubs and One-touch Keyboard Control for A udio/Video Playback, Email, Inter net Surfing. Technic3D will see the functions in the following Review. [News] 3 Days Left in the SuperTalent Ram Giveaway @ virtual-hideout.net [Apr-28-07] (0 Comments) Super Talent has teamed up with Virtual-Hideout for the month ofApril in order to giveaway three (3) PC2-6400 DDR2 overclocking memory kits!That's right, 3 chances to win one of these fantastic prizes! You don'tneed to visit the forums, or register or anything to enter. Simply enteryour email into the box below and you're entered! ATI Catalyst 7.4 Performance Analysis (Windows XP) @ tweaktown.com [Apr-25-07] (0 Comments) When we received an email from ATI/AMD the other day we were a little shocked that we would see a Catalyst set significantly earlier then we have over the past few months. The reason for this would probably be that with the R600 coming out early next month ATI did not want to release the 7.4s with the 7.5s due out only a week later. [News] CFI 4-Bay eSATA Port Multiplier RAID Enclosure @ virtual-hideout.net [Apr-24-07] (0 Comments) I think everyone who has anything more important than the latestround of email jokes on your system should have some sort of Raid setup, orat the very least external backups. And I see no reason not to check out theCFI B4043 to see if it fits your needs. [News] Super Talent April 2007 Ram Giveaway @ virtual-hideout.net [Apr-01-07] (0 Comments) Super Talent has teamed up with Virtual-Hideout for the month ofApril to giveaway (3) PC2-6400 DDR2 over clocking memory kits valued around$200 each! That's right, 3 prizes and 3 chances to win! Just stop by anddrop your email into the box and click submit to enter! It's that easy! [News] Pertelian X2040 LCD @ virtual-hideout.net [Mar-06-07] (0 Comments) Do you game and like to chat, but hate how some chat programsoverride the game? Or perhaps you use full screen applications, and forgetto check for that important email because you were concentrating on thatproject. Well, the solution to those issues is here with the PertelianX2040. This little device, about the size of a large pager and has a 4x20character LCD screen, can be set up to display incoming emails, used withvarious chat programs, and so much more. I know this introduction soundsmore like a commercial and not a review, but to a certain extent that'sprecisely what it is. BlackBerry Pearl @ xyzcomputing.com [Nov-27-06] (0 Comments) At this point in time, a BlackBerry is just about standard issue equipment for anyone who needs to be easy to reach. There are a number of other options, most notably Windows Mobile smartphones, but the BlackBerry remains the tool of choice for business users. The company did this by catering their products to business users- their phones are great with email, are easy to use, and are packed with productivity features. Despite the restrain BlackBerry showed in sticking to phones aimed at professionals, the consumer market was just too attractive for them to stay away. That consumer phone, BlackBerry's first, ended up being the 8100. This phone was highly awaited because as soon as word of it got out, the blogs were buzzing with excitement. 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Despite recent legal troubles, t he company has remained strong and still is the favored device among corpo rate buyers and the wing-tip crowd. The competition in this segment has been growing at an impressive pace, but Blackberry has built a foundation of dedicated users, great software, and smartly designed phones so they re main the company to beat. This review will be taking a look at the 8700c wireless handheld device from Cingular. This device, along with its T-M obile counterpart the 8700g, has marked a clear jump up from Blackberry's older products which were successful but rather unexciting from a design s tandpoint. While Blackberry has been able to keep their products distinc t from smart phones, the similarities between the two are growing. This review is going to take a look at the 8700c to see how well Blackberry has been able to change with the times. Linux UMPC Updated @ xyzcomputing.com [Jun-08-06] (0 Comments) Though it is just 2.2 lbs the Pepper Pad 3 is touted as a full featured handheld device which is capable of surfing the internet, music/video pla yback, photo viewing, and emailing. This device is controlled with a spl it QWERTY keyboard and 7 Creative X-Fi Scandal - Round 2 @ ngohq.com [May-17-06] (0 Comments) Two weeks ago we published an article about Creative X-Fi issues. Here is what's going on:We have received a lot of positive comments about that article. Recently, we have noticed that this article encouraged Creative's customers to speak up and complain about the treatment they are receiving. Some people think that we have been unfair with Creative Labs, so about a week ago, we sent emails to Creative Labs's PR in all regions (Asia, Europe and America) and asked for an explanation regarding all these issues. Is Skype the Future? @ gideontech.com [May-16-06] (0 Comments) As computers have become more powerful and taken ever greater roles in our daily lives, the way we have used them to communicate with others has grown and evolved. For many of us, we started out with email, and then as people began to spend more and more time in front of their computer, we shifted to instant messaging. Communication through text has disadvantages, however, and so numerous solutions have appeared to make the act of web-based communication more personal. Perpendicular Hard Disk Drives Article @ btxformfactor.com [Mar-28-06] (0 Comments) Hard Disk Drives store all our most valuable data, our contacts, email, family photos and the like, but increasingly space is getting cramped in drives... Perpendicular Hard Disk Drives aim to stem the theoretical limit of disk capacity, and this article aims to explain how and why. Mini-ITX Project Part III - Linux PVR @ xyzcomputing.com [Mar-24-06] (0 Comments) For the past few months I have been spending a lot of time using my Mini- ITX computer. This was originally a project system which I put together so that I would have something small and silent for my living room, on whi ch I could do a few very basic tasks, like check my email and get on the i nternet. The first part of the project featured a system which booted Pu ppy Linux off of a flash USB drive, a solution which was simple and quiet, but not very powerful. In the second part of the project the system was given a new case, improved cooling, and it booted off of a LiveCD and cou ld save to a CF card. As I used the system more I decided the best cours e of action would be to make a few more changes and increase the system's functionality, despite the impact that this could have on its silent opera tion. SPAMfighter 4.3.0 @ ngohq.com [Jan-27-06] (0 Comments) Without doubt spam is one of the most annoying things associated with the Internet. For some people, say me for example, it has become Internet public enemy #1. Even viruses are being distributed via Email as spam, and avoiding this blight on the Web can be very difficult. I tried many mail server based anti-spam plugins and applications, some of which weren't the most user-friendly, but almost nothing has been able to prevent spam 100%. Today I was desperate and began to try yet another free client spam filter hoping that this may bring some better results. 1.5 and Beyond" @ xyzcomputing.com [Dec-14-05] (0 Comments) With the recent release of Firefox 1.5, many people are eagerly awaitin g the new version of its email client counterpart, Thunderbird. Thunderb ird 1.5 is slated to be officially released in January 2006 and its Rele ase Candidate 1 had been available for a few weeks now. The enormously e ffective Spread FireFox campaign has sparked interest in Thunderbird and h as had a positive effect on its growth, so this is an important step for M ozilla and its supporters. Almost anyone who has used Thunderbird lately will tell you that its developers have done a good job with the program. For most people, whether they are using Linux, a OS X, or Windows, Thunde rbird does a very good job with quickly and easily retrieving mail. The program has often been derided because it lacks the scheduling feature of Lotus Notes and Microsoft's Outlook (Mozilla's lackluster Sunbird handles this) but its cross-platform performance is admirable and it has some very good extensions. Its email filters and adaptive junk mail controls are both more than passable and are easy to work with. Whether or not it pas ses the Samsung Spinpoint 250GB PATA (SP2514N) HDD @ tech-mods.net [Nov-18-05] (0 Comments) With computer uses becoming more than just surfing the net and checking emails we are finding the need for more and more hard drive space. Today we look at an option from Samsung with their Spinpoint 250 GB PATA hard disk drive. (SP2514N). WinBackup 2.0 Professional @ moditory.com [Nov-16-05] (0 Comments) As far as day to day computing goes, I consider myself a prettyaverage user. I surf the Internet, check my email, and once in a while(perhaps far too often) I'll play a computer game or two. While I can notspeak for every computer user on the planet, I know that I can say for afact that my computer isn't just an appliance; it's a major and importa ntpart of my life. In a way it is kind of like my wallet, it contains a lotof important and sensitive data that if lost, could make my life verydifficult.This is where WinBackup 2.0 Professional comes in. Instead of letting you rdata just sit on your hard drive waiting for an operating system error, avirus, or a hardware failure to come in a wipe out your data it allows yo uto adopt a more proactive posture towards keeping your important dataintact. OUR LINK PARTNERSHIP @ radardetector1.com [Nov-01-05] (0 Comments) Radar Detectors-Cobra-Whistler and Early Warning Brands on sale now! EMAIL:LINKS@RADARDETECTOR1.COM The Mini-ITX Project Part II @ xyzcomputing.com [Oct-24-05] (0 Comments) Once my original Mini-ITX project was completed I finally had a chance to sit back and use the computer. After a couple weeks of general internet browsing, emailing, and so forth, I was able to get a better understandin g of the system and a feel for its design. Knowing how simple my needs w ere, the Mini-ITX project computer was orginally designed to be as basic a nd quiet as possible. This meant no hard drive, no extra accessories- ju st a stripped down system. While this suited my needs well at the time, its lack of versatility soon became an issue. This meant it was back to the drawing board for a retooling of the Mini-ITX project computer. The changes include a new case, operating system and boot device, along with i mproved cooilng. Cooler Master Contest Reminder @ overclockersonline.com [Sep-21-05] (0 Comments) Here's your chance to win a case, a power supply or a CPU Cooler!The million dollar question is how you win! It's simple. Just email us withyour Full Name, Email, Full Shipping Address, Country and Day time phonenumber! United Keys LCD Keyboard P @ thinkcomputers.org [Sep-19-05] (0 Comments) Not long ago, did a small article/review on a new innovation, an Oled Keyboard, I am sure everyone knows what I am talkingabout, it was posted as news everywhere. The only problem with the Oled keyboard is that, after some research, the idea is not thattechnologically feasible at this time. The other problem with the Oled keyboard is that it is 'paperware' it does not actuallyexist, the pictures look very pretty and caused quite a bit of a fuss in the media, but that's all they are:Pictures. A littlewhile after I wrote that article I received an email from Ronald Brown the CEO of United Keys Inc., pertaining to their invention,which is essentially a Qwerty keyboard with embedded Lcd displays in the function keys. This invention, however, is not 'paperware'it does actually exist and will be available for purchase shortly. Today, is the official release of the keyboard at Demofall inCalifornia, I was invited to attend, but due to other responsibilities I could not attend, but I do have the press release and lotsof information for you. Also, be sure to check back for my in depth review of the keyboard within the next couple of weeks. Re:Previous email we sent out @ techneek.co.uk [Sep-10-05] (0 Comments) Although my laptop may be getting a bit old now, I use it all the time - when watching TV, when laying in bed, or sitting outside. But one thing that always bothers me with using a laptop is the “hot leg” effect. There are many things you can buy to minimise this (hell, even a TV guide magazine will stop you feeling the hot temperature), however, the Laptop Desk 2 provides a solution to this problem - and many more. We take a closer look at it today. Antec Vcool VGA Cooler @ thinkcomputers.org [Aug-15-05] (0 Comments) After doing a few reviews, the effect of 'cool' things coming in themail kinda wears off; the excitement of new things coming isn't there asmuch as it was when I first started. When the new 7800GTX came out, Idecided I needed a new card, and of course bought it as soon as it came out.The first thing I notice besides the improved gfx performance, was the heatthat it puts out! 59c-61c at idle and it hits 85c under load. When I heard Iwas getting a VCOOL from Antec I was actually excited in trying somethingnew, that might actually reduce the temps of this awesome card. And guesswhat? It works and works well, I am very impressed and will be keeping theVCOOL in my system permanently. I would like to thank Antec for the VCOOLfor review. Looking for Talented Writers @ fury-tech.com [Jul-11-05] (0 Comments) If you have writing skills and an interest in computer hardware,gaming, or just about any other tech-related subject, Fury-Tech wants tohear from you! If you just played a great game, reviewed a new case, or havea unique new idea for us, please email webmaster@fury-tech.com with a sampleof your work. PimpRig's 2005 Anniversary GiveAway @ pimprig.net [Jul-03-05] (0 Comments) Well, we are still standing after 4 years... Better than still standing as a matter of fact! Thriving! First, let me say hello and thank you for making PimpRig.com what it is today. Our visitors and members are what make us who we are. I won't gush any sentiments or attempt to wax philosophical about the journey leading up to today. I have done that before and it has been done ad nauseum in the PimpRig Forums. No, instead I will cut to the chase... Contest!!! Two Kingston DataTravelers! @ overclockersonline.com [Jul-01-05] (0 Comments) Our contest will run for two weeks and is open to residents of North America. To enter, simply email us with your name, address, country and daytime telephone number. At the end of the contest, you will need to confirm the information you provided in order to claim your prize. News from Mistix @ mistix.co.uk [Jun-26-05] (0 Comments) We are proud present our new friend site, Phurix. Phurix provides internet services to their customers, they provide gaming servers, domains, website hosting, shells, dedicated servers, custom email, shoutcast and of course, reselling. Overclockers Online and Cooler Master Contest @ overclockersonline.com [Jun-10-05] (0 Comments) We like to keep things really simple when it comes to freebies andso you'll only need to enter our contest once to be eligible to win oneof the three prizes listed above. There won't be any question answeringor forum posting in this contest, all you need to do is email usselected email address with your name, email address, full shippingaddress and telephone number. By entering, you agree to be added toCooler Masters newsletter list where every so often you'll be sent anemail with some CM news. Investigative Report: Why You Shouldn't Always Unsubscribe >From Emails @ Extension Tech [May-19-05] (0 Comments) This all started from me being spammed by some "Online Adult Dating Service" spam email. Of course my Spam Assassin caught it, and labeled it appropriately though. I guess I just had some weird inclination to go look around. No, no, not at the dating service, but at the website. You see, the website was buried in some folders, and just seemed odd to me. It only took me a minute or two, and then I realized there was no index file on the root of the web server. You know what that means don't you? 6 Waterblocks to giveaway @ O @ Overclockers Online [Mar-30-05] (0 Comments) It couldn't be easier to enter in our contest. Read the rules, email us and boom your done. With 1 week left, check out our other ways to boost your entry count. Portable apps for USB flash Drives @ TechTastic.ca [Mar-17-05] (0 Comments) Today we've gathered together a bunch of applications that you can use directly off your flash drive. We we're inspired by the release of portable Firefox and portable Thunderbird which was developed by John T. Haller. Basically what he did was optimize Mozilla's Thunderbird and Firefox to be used on a flash drive. Why would you want to do that you may ask? Well imagine if you will that you could use your applications such as your browser on any computer and still have access to your favorites/bookmarks, or your email in the case of Thunderbird. Through some hunting and searching on the net, we 've narrowed down a few choice useful applications that are small and will work completely off a flash drive. Most if not all of these are also freeware which is nice bonus. Beginners Guides: Linux Part 2: Installing a PC @ PCstats.com [Mar-14-05] (0 Comments) For the second installment of this PCstats guide, we're looking at something a little more permanent. We're going to take one of the most popular and easy to use free Linux distributions, SUSE Personal 9.1 and explore the process of installing Linux onto your hard drive as a full operating system. We'll look at how to configure your desktop using the KDE desktop manager, get a grasp on your personal files in the Linux file system and connect to the Internet for web browsing and email. We'll also teach you how to make Linux co-exist peacefully with your existing Windows installation, so you can use both. This particular version of Linux was chosen because its small footprint and easy to use configuration tools make it an excellent way to reduce the often-daunting learning curve that the Linux OS can present. We firmly believe that learning to use an operating system productively is the first and most important step in achieving full familiarity and expertise with that system. Logitech Z-5300e 5.1 Speaker System @ AMD Review [Feb-19-05] (0 Comments) With today's computers getting more and more advanced and capable of taking on more functions, many users are starting to utilize their pc's for doing things other than reading email or surfing the net and the occasional excel spreadsheet. Sound is no exception. How To Stop Spam @ The Tech Zone [Feb-09-05] (0 Comments) Spam. Those annoying, time-consuming emails that clog your Inbox and ruin your day. You wonder: How did it ever get so bad? While it's not possible to completely eliminate spam, there are quite a few things you CAN do about the problem to reduce your burden. Crucial Ballistix Tracer Giveaway @ LAN Addict [Dec-27-04] (0 Comments) WIN a 1GB kit of Crucial(R) Ballistix(TM) Tracer(TM) PC4000 memory simply by registering in our forums and sending an email - it's that easy! The new Crucial Ballistix Tracer Series features high-performance, low latency memory with integrated heat spreaders, two rows of red and green LEDs that indicate how hard the memory is working, and blue ground effects LEDs. For video, images, and complete product specs, visit www.crucial.com/gamer One lucky winner will be selected December 31, 2004. So what are you waiting for? Crucial Ballistix Tracer Giveaway @ LAN Addict [Dec-20-04] (0 Comments) WIN a 1GB kit of Crucial(R) Ballistix(TM) Tracer(TM) PC4000 memory simply by registering in our forums and sending an email - it's that easy! The new Crucial Ballistix Tracer Series features high-performance, low latency memory with integrated heat spreaders, two rows of red and green LEDs that indicate how hard the memory is working, and blue ground effects LEDs. For video, images, and complete product specs, visit www.crucial.com/gamer One lucky winner will be selected December 31, 2004. So what are you waiting for? LAN Addict Crucial Ballistix Tracer Giveaway! @ LAN Addict [Dec-14-04] (0 Comments) WIN a 1GB kit of Crucial(R) Ballistix(TM) Tracer(TM) PC4000 memory simply by registering in our forums and sending an email - it's that easy! The new Crucial Ballistix Tracer Series features high-performance, low latency memory with integrated heat spreaders, two rows of red and green LEDs that indicate how hard the memory is working, and blue ground effects LEDs. For video, images, and complete product specs, visit www.crucial.com/gamer One lucky winner will be selected December 31, 2004. So what are you waiting for? Crucial Ballistix Tracer Giveaway @ LAN Addict [Dec-01-04] (0 Comments) WIN a 1GB kit of Crucial(R) Ballistix(TM) Tracer(TM) PC4000 memory simply by registering in our forums and sending an email - it's that easy! The new Crucial Ballistix Tracer Series features high-performance, low latency memory with integrated heat spreaders, two rows of red and green LEDs that indicate how hard the memory is working, and blue ground effects LEDs. For video, images, and complete product specs, visit www.crucial.com/gamer One lucky winner will be selected December 31, 2004. So what are you waiting for? Startup DB + Spyware guides @ I Am Not A Geek [Nov-19-04] (0 Comments) More files have been added to the Startup DB Also we're looking to add staff! We'll give you the 3 ad spots on the pages YOU write. Its easiest to simply insert adsense details but if you'd like to serve your own ads thats fine too! The main things we're looking for are Windows tips, and things like spyware removal guides along with other guides of various topics. If you're interested email adminatiamnotageekdotcom! Painkiller: Battle Out of Hell Giveaway @ LAN Addict [Nov-14-04] (0 Comments) LAN Addict and DreamCatcher Interactive are teaming up to provide a copy of the hotly anticipated Painkiller expansion to one lucky person! This giveaway will run from November 8, 2004 until Midnight, CST, November 22, 2004. To enter, simply send an email with your name, mailing address (no PO boxes), age, and phone number to booh.contest@lanaddict.com with Painkiller: Battle Out of Hell as the subject. That's it! Painkiller: Battle Out of Hell Giveaway @ LAN Addict [Nov-08-04] (0 Comments) LAN Addict and DreamCatcher Interactive are teaming up to provide a copy of the hotly anticipated Painkiller expansion to one lucky person! This giveaway will run from November 8, 2004 until Midnight, CST, November 22, 2004. To enter, simply send an email with your name, mailing address (no PO boxes), age, and phone number to booh.contest@lanaddict.com with Painkiller: Battle Out of Hell as the subject. That's it! 4GB of Corsair PC3200 XL Giveaway (One Week Left) @ Viper Lair [Sep-08-04] (0 Comments) Viper Lair and Corsair Memory will be giving away four 1GB Corsair TwinX1024-3200XL PRO kits. Yes, that means four readers have a shot at winning some kick ass ram. All that is needed is for you to enter in your email. That's it. 4GB of Corsair PC3200 XL Giveaway @ Viper Lair [Sep-03-04] (0 Comments) Viper Lair and Corsair Memory will be giving away four 1GB Corsair TwinX1024-3200XL PRO kits. Yes, that means four readers have a shot at winning some kick ass ram. All that is needed is for you to enter in your email. That's it. All the rules and instructions are here... Hewlett Packard iPAQ H6315 - Phone Edition Preview @ The Tech Zone [Aug-25-04] (0 Comments) The HP PAQ Pocket PC H6315 - Phone Edition is part of the new iPAQ Pocket PC h6300 series, the first handheld from HP with integrated three-way wireless capabilities (GSM/GPRS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless technology) to give mobile users access to high-speed wireless voice and data networks from a single device. That means you will be able to surf the net and access emails from any wireless hotspot or from your home network. The iPAQ Pocket PC h615 - Phone Edition can receive wireless data at up to 40 kbps. When paired a Bluetooh headset the Quad band GSM/GPRS enable iPAQ H6315 will have true wireless communications regardless of where you roam in the world. The ability to wirelessly communicate through email, text messaging, the Internet or phone makes the HP iPAQ Pocket PC H6315 a true mobile communicator. SimpleTech Nitro PC4000 Dual Channel Kit Review @ GruntVillE [Aug-19-04] (0 Comments) The SimpleTech package is similar to most matched pair product packaging. It encases two golden modules and has all the features of the modules listed minus one; the timings. Other than the rated speed of the modules, this is by far the most important bit of information users will be looking for.. Nowhere can you find the timings of the modules; not on the package and not even on the site. This missing piece had the three of us searching high and low to find them but it was nowhere to be seen. I fired off an email to the SimpleTech folks and they provided us with the timings but I feel, as Im sure most of you do, that this information should be included on both the packaging and website. Razer eXactMat Mousing Surface Reviewed @ Hi-Techreviews.com [Aug-05-04] (0 Comments) When I reviewed the Razer 1000 DPI Viper mouse a while back I got an email from the owner of Razer thanking me for the review and telling me they had something special they were going to be releasing on down the road. Well that item has now be released and it's well worth the wait! If you happen to be a gamer or computer professional that demands the best, then you better check out the new Razer eXactMat. What's In My Laptop Bag: The Mobile Techie's Survival Guide @ The Tech Zone [Aug-05-04] (0 Comments) Ever wonder what's in Moto's laptop bag beside a very fast notebook? Well now you can find out as Moto shows how the well equipped mobile techie travels. After this article, you'll understand how Moto is able to run The Tech Zone from anywhere in the world. To ensure that I am always connected where ever I am, I make sure my laptop bag is equipped with the stuff that will allow me to do my job on the road; whether that is just checking emails or uploading a bunch of booth babe photos from E3 Expo (which I did at the wireless lounge). If you're a serious mobile techie like I am, then you'll want to make sure your laptop is holding the same type of stuff my one is. So with that in mind, I present to you what is inside my laptop bag How to backup and restore emails within Outlook/Outlook Express @ Overclocking HQ [Jul-09-04] (0 Comments) I never really thought this was possible. After plenty of instances where I was forced to reinstall Windows and lose all my Outlook messages, or forward them to my hotmail (now GMail) account, I have found a way to backup your Outlook emails. The process is relatively simple. A.C. Ryan UV Red MORF PSU Modding Kit @ AC Ryan [Jun-29-04] (0 Comments) Cables, sleeve kits, retractable USB, UV ray light-burn you eyes stuff.. You name it, A.C. Ryan makes it all. At first I was trying acknowledge just who is this A.C. Ryan? At ClubOC we get a lot of email from different manufacturers asking us to review their products, and we usually do so because little a little entrepreneurship take place is what America is all about right? Well when A.C. Ryan sent s this UV kit, is was something you almost never see. The kit is so complete that you get plugs that are almost impossible to change without some serious knowledge is soldering. That wasn't the deciding factor is what makes this kit so neat though. You also get a tool to remove the plugs that is easier to use then any other, and the colors... Ahhh the colors.. Yep, the color that this kit is in is just really well, UV. Lets have a look at it! Free 5GB Email Giveaway @ OverclockingHQ.com [Jun-29-04] (1 Comments) A news post would be greatly appreciated. We have made some changes to our running contest; the winner now gets 5GB of email space instead of 1GB! We are going to give everyone who registers in our forums for the next month a free 50MB email account. So stop on by and sign up today, the free for all ends July 31st. Four TwinX1024-3200XLPRO Low Latency Memory Kits to Giveaway @ Tweak News [Jun-18-04] (0 Comments) CONTEST OPEN WORLDWIDE Up for grabs is the following: 4 sets of Corsair 1GIG TwinX PC3200 XL 2-5-2-2 Low Latency Memory Kits. Q: What you need to do to enter? A: Submit your email address to be included in Corsair's Newsletter which is packed full of interesting new product and technology. If you want you can also unsubscribe after. It's a WIN-WIN situation. Q: What email address do you send it to? A: corsair@tweaknews.net Q: How will the winner's be chosen? A: I will randomly choose 4 lucky winners. Q: When will the winner get the prize? Package will be sent within 24hrs of the winner's giving me there addresses. Comon guys and gals, get your email addresses in and take advantage of a good honest newsletter and some awesome ram. Free 1GB Email Giveaway @ OverclockingHQ.com [Jun-11-04] (0 Comments) A news post would be greatly appreciated. As some of you may have known we moved over to our new dedicated server these past two weeks and are now almost completely settled. I couldnt resist the urge to release a new article or something so I devised this little contest. We are going to give everyone who registers in our forums for the next month a free 50MB email account. One lucky member will receive a 1GB email account. So stop on by and sign up today. Setting up an email gateway @ IceTeks [Apr-24-04] (0 Comments) Tired of spam? Want to easily manage your filters from one location. Whether you are managing 1 PC with 1 account or hundreds of PCs and accounts, it can all be done from the gateway server, and modifying filters will affect all accounts, once it is setup. This article will show you how to do such a setup. Skype Reviewed - Kazaa's Voice over IP Calling @ PCstats [Mar-29-04] (0 Comments) It is likely that almost all computer users are familiar with email, and probably instant messaging as well. In a matter of a few years, the Internet has completely changed the way we communicate with each other, with one exception, the Telephone. Today we are going to look at Skype, an Internet Phone application currently going through a free beta-test, and generating a lot of buzz. We'll also examine how Internet telephony works, and why you should care. It's been said that Internet based voice calling will replace traditional telephone networks, the only question being how long it will take. Skype could be one of the applications that make this a reality. Corsair TwinX1024-4400PT Platinum Memory Review @ pcstats [Mar-26-04] (0 Comments) Corsair has recently celebrated their 10th anniversary, which is quite a milestone for a memory company! I think it's high level of customer service that sets apart successful companies from the rest, and a growing trend in this corporate schmooze-fest with consumer loyalty is the manufacturer run support forum. Now, instead of emailing an anonymous tech support guy the same question a hundred other people have asked, you can read through a support FAQ, or post a thread in the support forums and someone will answer. In Corsair's case, "RAM GUY" dishes out the info and advice on using the companies memory products. Imagine if Microsoft had their own support forums for everyone who ever suffered the rather of the "BSOD"! Anyway, getting back on topic, today PCstats is testing out a pair of Corsair's TwinX1024-4400PT dual channel DDR memory. This is the latest memory from Corsair, and remarkably difficult to get a hold of... even for us. Apparently! , a shortage of good low latency DRAMs has meant that companies are reserving most of their best memory for you, the consumer." Hollywood and Game Developers? (Article) @ ipKonfig [Feb-25-04] (0 Comments) Please excuse us for sending this out twice, only 1/3 of emails went out :( ipKonfig.com writes: Hollywood Video games, now there's an oxymoron--or is it? Today's games are heading for a major change, one that's beneficial for players. Hollywood is now getting deeply involved with game designers to achieve more realistic games, introducing favorite actors and characters such as James Bond. The added value? Entertainment! iHateSpam Review (Software) @ HardExtreme.org [Jan-09-04] (0 Comments) Do you receive alot of unsolicited emails? Many people receive hundreds of junk emails in their inbox everyday. Deleting every unsolicited email daily is very time consuming. Wouldnt you like to get rid of most of the ones you receive? As a webmaster of three popular websites I personally receive hundreds of these emails a day. I find it really stressful to shift thru all of the unwanted emails to find important emails. I looked high and low for a solution and finally stumbled across iHateSpam developed by Sunbelt Software. At $19.95 it's a powerful piece of software and actually blocked 95% of the unsolicited emails. 89 results. New search. |
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