Today I'll be taking a look at a set of ultra-portable iPod nano speakers from Altec Lansing, the inMotion iM500. And I really mean ultra-portable; this thing fits in my pocket (looks quite strange...
Gateway is new to the high-end LCD business... While they've been selling LCDs with their computers for a while, only recently have they been selling the larger displays under their own name. Today...
iPod here, iPod there, iPod iPod everywhere! Unless you live in a cave (how are you reading this?) or you've just come out of a coma (congratulations), you've certainly witnessed the veritable onsl...
Last year, to much fanfare, Apple introduced the Apple TV (then called iTV) to the world. Breaking with Apple tradition, they announced it in September, long before the actual hardware release. The...
Today we'll be looking at the Silverstone TJ09 Full-Tower Case. It sports a handful of innovations such as a separate hard drive section and unique video card cooling. The accolades for the TJ09 ar...
Since the release of NVIDIA's 8800-series, NVIDIA has proven that they are kings of quantity -and- quality. Gone are the days of speckled texture processing, along with spiking and dropping framer...
The sets of technologies that make up the 802.11n wireless standard are still being hammered out. What this means is that all those products out there that are being advertised as 802.11n are actu...
Portable external speakers have become a hot seller in the portable media player arena. Altec Lansing was at the forefront of the personal media player aftermarket and introduced several products ...
After several weeks of daily use I've certainly formed more than one opinion about the Zune. Of course there are endless product reviews of the Zune available on the interweb. But with this revie...
AMD has officially announced their first in-house chipset, RS690. In the form of 690V, we take an ASUS board for a spin against the long-standing nVidia competition: MCP61. Can the new chipset ho...
What we have for you today is Dell's W3207C 32" LCD HDTV. I'm sure Dell needs no introduction, however some might think of Dell just in terms of PCs. In actuality, they've been making a name for t...
The demand for 2.1 speakers such as Altec Lansing's FX4021 is quite high. Available for as little as $100 this speaker set is very appealing to anyone who wants sound to kick a little harder than ...
In our previous wireless headphone review we had some interference problems. Enter Sennheiser with their reputation for excellent quality and 50 years of RF audio transmission experience. Will th...
Antec has built their reputation and great following by making conservative cases with outstanding build quality and a mind for acoustics. Even their portable, LAN-centric designs are utile and re...
What company first comes to mind when you think about NVIDIA video cards? Chances are you're thinking of either BFG, XFX, or EVGA. In today's review we'll be taking a look at an overclocked 7950 GT...
Logitech's NuLOOQ Navigator is one of the more interesting devices I've seen in the past few years. It's an attempt to create a new breed of devices; it's more than a mouse, it&...
Rarely in the life of a tech enthusiast does a new gadget or technology come along that actually ends up saving us money. Most of the time we're spending our hard earned cash on products that are ...
Samsung has an outstanding history of producing great LCD monitors. Today we look at the Samsung SyncMaster 225BW 22" Widescreen LCD display. Its 22" size is an upgrade from the 20" widescreens tha...
I love music. It helps me focus, fuels creativity, and breaks the dull silence in my isolated working environment. A long time ago I reviewed Logitech's Z-680 5.1 Computer Speakers. I quite liked t...
The Tarantula sports a whole host of features designed to help the gamer. There are ten macro keys, a button on the keyboard to switch profiles, and even the ability to store profiles on the keyboa...