Sandisk has put together a nice addition to their electronic line-up. This MP3 player / voice recorder / FM player is quite compact and functions like a champ. If needed, the MP3 player also funct...
In the quest for computing silence I've swapped fans, cases, heatsinks, but I still hear something... Clicking? Ah, the hard drive! Silentmaxx's HD-Silencer promises to keep your hard drive cool an...
Today ATI is announcing the X1000 series and launching three video cards: the X1800 XL, X1300 Pro and X1300. In this preview we will discuss the architecture of these new cards, new features, and o...
Simple and to the point - or at least that is what I am told. For just this reason I have in front of me three of Actiontec's wireless G products: the Cable/DSL router, USB wireless adaptor, and PC...
After weeks of testing, I can say this is a great set of 2.1 speakers. I was highly impressed with the sound quality whether I was listening to music, watching movies, or playing PC games. Having a...
JetAudio's new X5 is a HDD-based player for music, photos and videos, available in 20GB or 30GB capacities as well as an extended battery life model. All this in a package no larger than your stan...
We were able to get our hands on an XFX GeForce 7800 GT, and although we are not yet able to do a full review on this card due to time constraints, we have managed to test the card enough to get a ...
The design department over at JBL must be working double shifts. The new look of JBL's computer audio screams two things: iPod and alien invasion; perhaps none more so than the Encounter 2.1 speak...
If you're in the market for a case that comes in under the $100 mark, consider Cooler Master's Centurion 530. This case boasts features such as stealthed drive bays, top I/O ports, potentially grea...
Chances are you have heard of JBL; they've been around since the "40s in some version or another. JBL has thrown their hat into the iPod after-market game. The JBL On Stage is a compact external s...
The evolution of the mouse may not be something you think about often, but maybe you should. The computer mouse and keyboard are our direct links into our computer without which your computer is us...
As gamers and geeks alike, often times we find ourselves getting wrapped up in the exciting world of high-end video cards and forgetting about the more budget-oriented models. However, unless you'r...
The Maxtor OneTouch II 200GB external hard drive (USB/Firewire version) has both USB and Firewire connectivity for broader compatibility. The large button on the front is used to kick off a pre-co...
Wireless has an unrelenting grasp on the networking market today. With all of this new demand, more products must be developed to satisfy the needs and wants of consumers. Media players and game co...
I've recently reviewed, to great acclaim, Logitech's stunning Z-5500 5.1 speaker system. Today I'll be taking a step in a smaller direction, that is, the headset arena. Their USB Headset 350 is a w...
The Seagate 400GB Pushbutton Backup drive puts an absolutely huge amount of storage in your hands, free to carry wherever you like. I was actually surprised by the transfer rates I could achieve; c...
In today's world, technology plays a big role in all of our lives. We depend on it daily to do our work, to talk to our friends and family, and to kick back and whoop some arse in Counter-Strike. W...
Cooler Master did a wonderful job with the design of this case. If you're as fed up with pre-mod cases as I am, the simple, flowing façade of the WaveMaster will be a breath of fresh air. Cooler M...
In short...WOW. Logitech has done it again. They have taken their Z-680s and pumped them full of aural steroids while updating their looks and features. A perfect evolution. The price may be a bit ...
ATI has released the Radeon X800 XL with a whopping 512 MB of memory goodness. Improvements are great, but what does this really mean for gamers? Are there tangible benefits to be had by simply dou...