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Latest Reviews
Total Reviews: 147
Peripherals
AOpen A600A System Case
AOpen A600A System Case
Review | 15th Jan 2004
If you're a power user that wants a spacious, well built modern PC case, the AOpen A600A will be right up your street.
Peripherals
Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer
Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer
Review | 7th Jan 2004
If your mouse is on its last legs, why not invest in a shiny new optical cordless model like this one from Microsoft.
Peripherals
GlobalWIN Silent Stream
GlobalWIN Silent Stream
Review | 6th Jan 2004
Thinking of dipping your toe into water cooling? The Silent Stream from GlobalWIN is compact and easy to install.
Peripherals
Zalman CNPS7000A-AlCu
Zalman CNPS7000A-AlCu
Review | 5th Jan 2004
Looking for a quiet CPU cooler that looks great? Zalman has a near silent solution that will spice up any PC.
Peripherals
Digital Pen Roundup
Digital Pen Roundup
Review | 13th Dec 2003
Digital pens are no longer in the realm of science fiction. Andrew Swinton has rounded up three of the best to see how they perform.
Latest News
Total News: 218
Multimedia
Widget's iPod Headphones
Widget's iPod Headphones
News | 20th Apr 2005
The British are here to improve on Apple's sucky iPod earphones. It makes us feel all patriotic.
Multimedia
Shuffle's Got New Threads
Shuffle's Got New Threads
News | 20th Apr 2005
Prolific iPod accessoriser Podgear follows up its excellent IceBox protective case with a slinky retro number for Apple's newest member.
Peripherals
Get Creative With The Audigy 2 ZS Video Editor
Get Creative With The Audigy 2 ZS Video Editor
News | 15th Apr 2005
Sound specialist says to itself: "this video lark is easy, I can do that".
Mobile Devices
Get The Party Started
Get The Party Started
News | 24th Mar 2005
UK Company Podgear unveils a neat range of add ons designed to protect, prod, probe and penetrate every orifice of your iPods.
Peripherals
Mobile Space? surfACE!
Mobile Space? surfACE!
News | 18th Mar 2005
Harry Hill references aside, this comes a little out of left field but its pretty unique and we like the look of it!
Peripherals
Logitech QuickCam Sphere
Logitech QuickCam Sphere
Review | 15th Nov 2003
The new QuickCam Sphere from Logitech is a webcam that marries cutting edge design with unique features.
Peripherals
CoolerMaster WaveMaster PC Case
CoolerMaster WaveMaster PC Case
Review | 11th Nov 2003
If you're bored of the beige box PC, CoolerMaster has the answer. The aluminium WaveMaster looks great from the outside, no matter what's on the inside.
Peripherals
Akasa Fan Controller - AK FC-01
Akasa Fan Controller - AK FC-01
Review | 25th Oct 2003
System fans keep your components nice and cool but they can also drive you mad with the noise they make. If you want to quieten things down, this fan controller could be just the ticket.
Peripherals
Corsair HydroCool 200
Corsair HydroCool 200
Review | 21st Oct 2003
If you’ve been too scared to dip your toe into watercooling, the Corsair HydroCool 200 may convince you to take the plunge.
Peripherals
Akasa AK-MCHC Clear PC Case
Akasa AK-MCHC Clear PC Case
Review | 18th Oct 2003
"Get cotton gloves first and enjoy yourself!!" That's what the manual says, so Jay Werfalli did just that in a quest to build a PC case that David Blaine could call home.
Peripherals
Microsoft Gets Its Finger Out
Microsoft Gets Its Finger Out
News | 16th Mar 2005
The OS monolith gives biometrics a whirl with its first finger print reader and keyboard combo for Bluetooth.
Notebooks
Short Battery Life Foiled?
Short Battery Life Foiled?
News | 7th Mar 2005
Can you really extend the life of a notebook battery by simply sticking on a piece of foil? batterylife thinks so.
Peripherals
IBM Slips Out New Biometric, Encryption And Traceability Tools
IBM Slips Out New Biometric, Encryption And Traceability Tools
News | 28th Feb 2005
Security, it seems, is the theme of the day as IBM joins the party with four announcements.
Notebooks
Be Secure, I Command You
Be Secure, I Command You
News | 28th Feb 2005
Caveo has come up with a laptop anti-theft device which can be activated by the wave of a hand. With a built in 110db alarm, thieves are in for a shock.
Peripherals
Style, It's The Name of The Game
Style, It's The Name of The Game
News | 17th Feb 2005
Logitech updates two of its top of the line products that will immediately make everything else you own feel ugly.