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PC Power and Cooling: A Practice in Perfection

BSN* takes a tour of PC Power and Cooling’s Headquarters located in Carlsbad, California. We also have a few interesting exclusives as well.

Florida police: Dude, You're Getting a Dell

Dell announced that Florida Highway Patrol Arms Officers will receive Dell's Latitude E6400 XFR rugged laptops, a major win for company from Round Rock, TX.

Steam Survey February 2010: AMD Radeon HD 4800 takes nVidia's crown

Valve recently posted February 2010 results of their famous Hardware Survey that checks the pulse of over 25 million gamers across the globe. The results of this month continue to surprise… 

NASA VAPoR unit uses Hawaiian volcano for moon dust test

A cinder cone on Hawaii’s Mauna Kea was transformed into a mini laboratory for a NASA-built instrument named VAPoR. 

ASUS Touts New CPU Core Unlocking Feature

The Core Unlocking technology inside of the M4A89GTD PRO enables users to easily unlock hidden cores inside of their AMD processors giving even more value to the customer.

PC Gaming is Still Quite Alive

DICE reported that Battlefield: Bad Company 2 had more players playing on PC than any other platform the game had been made available on.

Multiple UAVs with one controller have war and peace time applications

Unmanned aerial vehicles [UAVs] are usually associated with warfare. An innovation, a sophisticated autonomous computer framework, puts one operator in control of a number of vehicles from an earthbound position.

nVidia retracts WHQL-certified "GPU Killing Drivers"

Recently, nVidia posted a WHQL driver "Release 196.75". However, the driver was quickly found to prevent the fan from spinning and caused a death of multiple graphics cards around the world.

Corsair launches new Force line of Sandforce controller based SSDs

Today, Corsair announced their new line of ‘Force’ drives which feature the much desired Sandforce controller, which is considered to be one of the best controllers for SSDs out there.

SuperTalent to launch ultra-fast USB 3.0 stick for $69

CeBIT 2010 While USB 3.0 motherboards and even laptops are starting to appear, the situation with peripherals is somewhat dire. However, SuperTalent has something new in mind…