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EA Ditches SecuROM From Bad Company 2 Steam

Say goodbye to SecuROM, Steam gamers!

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Razer Finally Makes Something for Lefties

Being a leftie must be difficult. So much of the world’s ergonomics are designed for right-handed people that southpaws can’t help but feel sometimes as if they’re second class citizens.Computers are no exception, with many ergonomic computer mice bei

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Kingston LoVo: Power saving 1.25V DDR3 RAM

In an extension of our recent investigation into energy efficiency, Kingston dropped in some of its latest LoVo DDR3 memory that can run at just 1.2-1.25V. How much power does it save and is it a significant difference? We check to find out.

God of War III Review

It's War in Ancient Greece, as Kratos leads the Titans into battle with the Gods of Mount Olympus. After such a long wait though, can Sony's continuing saga of Angry Greek Men really live up to expectation? We take a look to see if this is Sparta or Patrick.

The last machine in this quarter’s System Builder Marathon, Paul’s $750 Gaming PC certainly isn’t least. A triple-core Athlon II X3 didn’t necessarily overclock well, but a fourth-core unlock gives this system a huge efficiency advantage in our suite.

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The last machine in this quarter’s System Builder Marathon, Paul’s $750 Gaming PC certainly isn’t least. A triple-core Athlon II X3 didn’t necessarily overclock well, but a fourth-core unlock gives this system a huge efficiency advantage in our suite.

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MSI 890GXM-G65 micro-ATX Motherboard Review

Can MSI's latest micro-ATX 890GX AMD board stand on the foundations of its previously excellent range of 790FX and GX boards? And is it a suitable upgrade from the much cheaper 785G? We find out.

It’s not easy being green.

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Fujitsu’s "Green" Notebooks Achieves 18Hr Life

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Microsoft’s future of gaming: XNA and touch

Microsoft briefed us on the ways it sees gaming developing, focusing on multi-player, touch-screen gaming and making development easier for small studios and bedroom coders. We take a look at its touch-screen concepts and XNA program.

In this System Builder Marathon, we get to make a great $1,500 Core i7-920 enthusiast PC and then pit it against the Core i5-750 system from our previous series. Is the extra money for the Core i7-920 worthwhile, or can the Core i5-750 go the distance?

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System Builder Marathon, March 2010: $1,500 Enthusiast PC

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