
October 12th, 2008 by Kristofer
Title: n-Tegrity Pro - Fingerprint Protected Personal Data Manager @ TestFreaks.com
Review Link: http://www.testfreaks.com/blog/review/n-tegrity-pro-fingerprint-protected-personal-data-manager/
Review Snipit:
“today I’ve got another from a company called N-Trance. The n-Tegrity USB drive uses biometrics to secure the drive, so it’s as unique as you are, but it also uses military encryption as well on the data that’s stored on the drive itself. That’s not all this drive is good for though, it does include a few applications with it, and you can add more as needed. The real feature of this drive is the ability to use your fingerprint to login to virtually any web site out there, that is part of the technology for this device that the company, N-Trance, has developed. No more passwords to remember as they are stored on the drive itself, encrypted of course for further protection. “
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October 12th, 2008 by Kristofer
BurnOutPC.com has posted their review on the Antec Mini P180 Chassis
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“Antec continues using the same styling as they did for the P180, P182 and even the P190 and mix it together into a smaller Mini P180. The original looks of the P180 remains fairly the same. The Mini P180 however is smaller and more compact but it has all the features the other cases have as well. Except this is a Micro-ATX case. The Mini P180 is not compatible with the standard ATX motherboards and unlike some of the other cases from Antec, this case has no included power supply. Let’s see what this case has to offer and how it racks up against my expectations”
Direct Link - http://www.burnoutpc.com/modules/smartsection/item.php?itemid=308
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October 12th, 2008 by Kristofer
Title: Brothers in Arms - Hell’s Highway PC-Game Review on Technic3D
Link: http://www.technic3d.com/article-751,1-brothers-in-arms-hell-s-highway-himmel-oder-hoelle.htm
Quote: “Brothers in Arms - Hell’s Highway PC Game from UbiSoft arrived Technic3D. Operation Market Garden was a real-life Allied offensive designed to destroy Nazi Germany before Christmas, 1944. The plan was ambitious - it was largest airborne invasion in the history of the world. The plan was to capture a corridor through Holland to punch through the German lines. Paratroopers of the 101st Airborne and other divisions dropped from the sky in mid-September to seize and hold the corridor by surprise. The surprise attack was a bust. Follow Matt Baker, Joe Hartsock and the rest of the 101st Airborne Division in “Operation Market-Garden” as they fight to open famous “Hell’s Highway” in a daring bid for a quick end to the war. Better than the Version Earned in Blood, Road to Hill 30, Double Time, War Stories or D-Day? See you in the following Review.”
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October 12th, 2008 by Kristofer
Title: ECS A790GXM-A Black Series @ Phoronix
Direct Link: http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=12936
Summary: “Earlier this year we had looked at the ECS A780GM-A Black Series motherboard that was powered by AMD’s 780G Chipset with SB700 Southbridge. This motherboard worked well with Linux and had received our approval, but since then AMD has introduced their 790GX Chipset with Radeon HD 3300 graphics and SB750 Southbridge. Elitegroup Computer Systems has introduced a new motherboard that relies upon these newest chips. The ECS A790GXM-A Black Series is this newest product and today we are looking at this motherboard at Phoronix.”
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October 12th, 2008 by Kristofer
I4U NEWS published a review of the Coosh Headset for iPod/iPhone.
Quote from the review:
“Today we are looking at a low-cost but high-performance headset for the iPhone or iPod. The Coosh headset has a great fit with flexible silicone ear hoops and offers well rounded sound.
The headset promises comfort, good sound and the ability to make and receive calls without removing the headset. Read on to see how well the Coosh headset performs.”
Full Review:
http://www.i4u.com/full-review-485.html
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