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Review: Cooler Master 690 II Advanced Gaming Chassis
Cooler Master reshapes it’s cooling product often to bring better performance and more efficiency to every consumer. The Cooler Master 690 II Advanced is no … Continue reading →
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Review: Ozone Spark Stereo Gaming Headset
Good Gaming headsets these days are usually out of of a lot of people’s budgets ranging from £50 to £80 just for stereo on occasion. … Continue reading →
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Review: Ozone Radon 3k Laser Precision Advanced Gaming Mouse
If you’ve not learned from my last review yet, Ozone are a new but great gaming peripheral brand. Today we will be looking at the … Continue reading →
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Review: Ozone Trace Professional Gamers Mousepad
Ozone are a new European based gaming company that base all of their ideas on the concept of “It’s all about Evolution”. With that concept … Continue reading →
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Review: Corepad Cerro XX-Large Mousepad
Cloth mousepads are one of the most popular types around today with great portability, excellent feel and a soft surface that will not harm your … Continue reading →
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Review: Cooler Master 690 II Advanced Gaming Chassis
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Category Archives: Software
iTunes 10 now available for download
Apple’s newest version of iTunes – iTunes 10 – is now available for download! iTunes 10 features everything that iTunes 9 did, plus a slight aesthetics refresh, along with the new Ping feature. Apple TV support is also included. You … Continue reading
Pricing Announced for Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac
Microsoft has released pricing on their latest installment of Microsoft Office for the Mac. There are three versions available: Home and Student edition: $119 for a single user or $149 for a three-pack. Comes with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Messenger. … Continue reading
IE rises, Firefox falls… Again
Last month I reported that IE had gained market share for the first time in 10 months, today though it increased yet again reaching 60.74% from last months 60.32%. Firefox also started a trend of decreasing market share in June … Continue reading
Firefox 4.0: Beta 2 released
Mozilla has just made available Beta 2 of the up and coming update to its popular web browsing software, Firefox. This update comes just over 3 weeks since Beta 1 was available, but what’s new I hear you ask? The … Continue reading
Internet Explorer 9 beta coming in September
Microsoft’s ninth iteration of their troublesome Internet browser is set to have a beta released to the public this September, says Microsoft Chief Operating Officer Kevin Turner. Unlike the test previews currently available to the public, the beta build will … Continue reading
Microsoft Security Essentials Beta screenshots
Microsoft released a beta version of their popular (and effective) Microsoft Security Essentials today. It’s available to download over at the Connect website right here. Here’s a look at the installation of the beta: More screenshots after the break! Tweet
Jolicloud 1.0 now available, offers lots
Just from looking at the screenshot of Jolicloud 1.0, you can probably tell that the netbook OS has come a long way graphically when compared to older versions. The 1.0 release offers more than just a prettier interface though. Along … Continue reading
Microsoft warning against shortcut exploit
Microsoft on Friday released a security advisory warning users of a zero-day vulnerability found within the Windows Shell. The exploit takes place when the user inserts a USB flash drive, then navigates to the root of the USB drive. Microsoft … Continue reading
Chrome add-ons can open your computer to exploits
Google Chrome is a minimal, powerful browser that more and more people are starting to enjoy, but, like any browser, it is prone to security holes. As reported by Andreas Grech’s blog, anyone who has basic knowledge of the coding languages JavaScript and … Continue reading
Firefox Home app accepted by Apple, now available
Mozilla submitted their Firefox Home app 14 days ago, and it’s finally been accepted by Apple, and is now available in the App Store. As noted before, the app allows the user to access their bookmarks, history and open tabs … Continue reading




