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Posted on 23 July 2010
Choosing a well-made chassis for computer core components is an initial and critical decision for computer builders. A chassis nowadays is more than just a skeleton to provide structure for the components, it should also be a framework that allows good and silent cooling, and have a stylish appearance at the same time.
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Posted on 25 April 2010
There’s probably a very good reason why Intel is trying to stall chipset support for USB 3.0, they’d like it much more if they could control the market with their own patents and licenses. But that doesn’t mean they have something really interesting in their hands though.
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Posted on 03 April 2010
Thermaltake relased their Element V Nvidia Edition case.
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Posted on 28 March 2010
Corsair has introduced a new Flash Voyager Mini with a storage capacity of 32GB. These compact USB drives feature a cap-less retractable connector plug, and are available in capacities ranging of 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB.
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Posted on 25 March 2010
USB drives get more and more secure. Patriot will soon introduce Bolt, a new USB flash drive with 128-bit AES encryption support to keep your data safe. Intruders have only ten attempts to guess your password, afterwards the Bold automatically destroys all data.
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