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Written by Sarah Hu
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Sunday, 29 January 2006 |
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The Bose QuietComfort 2 headphone is one of the most unique
headphones I ever had the pleasure of using. Not only do these headphone sound
great but they also help to keep out / cancel unwanted outside noise; hence the
QuietComfort name. Standard headphones are designed only to deliver audio and
are not intended for use in loud environments. They do little to diminish
background noise.
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Written by Alex Mayo
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Thursday, 26 January 2006 |
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I'm fairly certain there are folks at Nintendo feeling some serious
self-loathing right about now. You see, back in the mid-90's Nintendo contracted
Sony to develop a CD-ROM drive for the Super Nintendo. As the project
progressed, a number of factors (one of them being the spectacular failure of
the Sega CD and its' follow-up the 32X) led Nintendo to can the project. Sony
was left holding the bag, with a CD-based gaming system but no one to sell it
to.
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Written by Laptop Gamers News
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Wednesday, 25 January 2006 |
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Mini-box.com, a division of Ituner Networks today announced the picoPSU, the
world’s tiniest PC power supply. Measuring only 31x45x20mm, about the size of
two AA batteries, the picoPSU is 10 to 20 times smaller than standard PC power
supplies. The tiny picoPSU delivers the same power as standard power supplies,
enabling design of smaller PCs and smart appliances and giving devices such as
robots less weight and mass to bear for longer periods of autonomous operation.
The picoPSU is compatible with all Mini-ITX mainboards and standard
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Written by John Chow
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Wednesday, 25 January 2006 |
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If you're a laptop user than you know built-in laptop speakers are pretty
underwhelming. Sure, they're good for a beep here and ping there, but if you've
ever tried to play your favorite song, watch a movie, or make a multimedia
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Written by Laptop Gamers News
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Monday, 23 January 2006 |
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Alienware, the leading manufacturer of high-performance desktop, notebook, media center, server and professional systems -- opened a new digital download store located at http://downloads.alienware.com providing quick and easy access to purchasing, downloading, and playing the latest PC games. The Alienware Digital Download Store features a growing catalog of PC games ranging from your favorite classics to the newest titles, strategy guides, and other gaming content, all available for immediate download.
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