Another blow struck to wireless security
Wireless networking is really handy, no wires to drag or holes to drill and it is nice to be able to work where you want, as long as you are in range…
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Aug 28, 2009 | General Tech | 0
Wireless networking is really handy, no wires to drag or holes to drill and it is nice to be able to work where you want, as long as you are in range…
Read MorePosted by Lee Garbutt | Aug 27, 2009 | Cases and Cooling | 1
Introduction ...
Read MorePosted by Steve Grever | Aug 24, 2009 | Cases and Cooling | 0
While we've seen more than our fair share of heatsinks based strictly off copper or aluminum fin arrays and heatpipes, we haven't seen that many with dual-fan heat exhaust…
Read MorePosted by Ryan Shrout | Aug 19, 2009 | Graphics Cards | 0
While we didn't get a chance to get the news up during the show, there were a couple of interesting news bits to come out of QuakeCon 2009 - not the least…
Read MorePosted by Ryan Shrout | Aug 19, 2009 | Mobile | 0
Sure, we told you about the news of the Tegra being the powerhouse behind the upcoming Zune HD from Microsoft, but apparently NVIDIA wanted to make a press release about…
Read MorePosted by Steve Grever | Aug 19, 2009 | Graphics Cards | 0
Gigabyte
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Aug 19, 2009 | General Tech | 0
If you haven't heard by now, you are probably burrowed and forgotten about because the net is flush with news about StarCraft 2. The biggest news is that it is still coming…
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Aug 19, 2009 | General Tech | 0
There is news from three of the biggest tech companies up on DigiTimes, in a mix of good, bad and pretty much as expected. To get the bad news out of the…
Read MorePosted by Steve Grever | Aug 18, 2009 | Shows and Expos | 0
The final day of Quakecon was a sight to behold as gamers played throughout the night and got their fill of headshots,…
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Aug 10, 2009 | General Tech | 0
Some rather bright German researchers have been perfecting the printable battery and figure to be on course for a 2010 release. Using a silk screening process they impregnate paper with many hair…
Read MorePosted by Allyn Malventano | Aug 9, 2009 | Storage | 0
OCZ wanted some feedback from us on their previously hush-hush project: custom Indilinx firmware. Since they did not have the end-user flasher ready to roll, they passed us a sample
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Aug 7, 2009 | General Tech | 0
The PC Perspective Hardware Leaderboard, which you should keep an eye on for updates in the near future, is a great way to look at what parts are out there…
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