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- Psyko 5.1 headset puts speakers where they've never been beforeToday
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We've seen our fair share of surround sound headphones, but the Psyko 5.1 PC gaming headset goes about it in a totally unique way. Instead of loading separate audio channels in each ear cup, the Psyko 5.1 places them on the unit's headband and it's
...Originally posted at CES 2009
- LensAlign system helps you sharpen focusToday
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RawWorkflow has announced its new LensAlign Focus Calibration System for testing for focus issues on lens/camera combinations. LensAlign comes with a focus target, depth-of-field ruler and custom sighting system to help ensure that the camera is evenly aligned with the test target. The system is available in two versions, ...
- D-Link DIR-685: When wireless routing is just part of the jobYesterday
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D-Link's Xtreme N DIR-685 wireless router.
(Credit: D-Link)During 2008, I complained about all of D-Link's wireless routers, such as the DIR-825 or the DIR-855 because of their common, old-school, bulky designs. Thursday, however, I was more than impressed by the all-new Xtreme N Storage DIR-685 wireless router....
Originally posted at CES 2009
- XX Teens, 'Darlin'': Free MP3 of the DayYesterday
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London's latest band-of-the-moment takes a "more is more" approach, exploiting producer Ross Orton to mix multiple local obsessions: sweaty post-punk, tetchy synth stuff, and a sort of postmodern soul. The result is loud and garbled and guaranteed to instantly make you hipper.
Originally posted at Crossfade
- AMD introduces Dragon PC gaming platform and new Phenom II CPUsYesterday
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AMD's new Dragon platform uses components from several AMD product families
(Credit: AMD)As the only vendor currently producing CPUs, GPUs, and motherboard chipsets, AMD is uniquely positioned to market its entire product line as a unified PC gaming platform. It began this effort last year with its Spider platform (the original Phenom X4, Radeon HD 3000-series CPUs, and its 700-series chipsets), and with today's launch of its new Phenom II desktop chips, AMD also announced its new Dragon platform. Dragon marries Phenom II with the Radeon HD 4800-line of 3D cards and AMD's 790-series chipsets into a complete, AMD-made gaming PC.
The big news with Dragon is really the Phenom II chips. Available as the 3.0GHz Phenom II X4 940 and the 2.8GHz Phenom II X4 920, these new quad-core CPUs are AMD's first 45-nanometer desktop processors, and they finally bring AMD in line with Intel's 45-nano manufacturing process, used in its Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, and Core i7 chips.
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Originally posted at CES 2009


