Techtastic reviews an Evercool Notebook pad, here. What is it? It's a way of removing some heat from your notebook. Your notebook is likely to last a little longer, in some cases.
Legion Hardware looks at a mid range PCI Express card from Gigabyte - the Geforce PCX 5900. It costs about $200 - the review is here.
Smartphone benchmarketing - we've written about it separately on our site today, but here's what Elite Bastards has to say about SPMark 04.
BIOS magazine has reviewed Ulead's PhotoImpact XL, here. It thinks it's pretty good at the price.
Bjorn 3D has a lookie at Serial ATA RAIDing using Maxtor drives, in an article you can read, here.
OCW looks at a very flashy telephone from Samsung. It slides and it's here.
Hardware Avenue looks at the HIS X800XT IceQ II Limited Edition, almost the longest product name of the day. The review is here.
Big recordable DVDs from some big players in the industry? Tom's HW looks at dual layer DVD burners, here.
More Shader Model 3.0 stuff, according to Tech Report, which talks to the dev house that made Far Cry.
The News of the Screws just went and reviewed the Vapocill Lightspeed which costs a staggering £540 or so. That's here. It's monstrous! Both the price and the box.
SFF Tech looks at a Shuttle SB81P XPC in a review which you can find here.
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