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04 Jul 07
ASUS R1F - First Tablet from ASUSTeK Lab
X-bit labs: If you consider yourself one of those active, hard-working people whose activities are not limited to the office, then the new ASUS R1F Tablet PC is made for you. It is an excellent mix of optimal weight/size parameters and superb ergonomics. This transformer supports both keyboard- and stylus-based ...

03 Jul 07
Dell Dimension E521
[H]ardOCP: Dell has been our most-frequently evaluated integrator, but weve never had a Dell system quite like this one. It has an AMD processor and sells for for about $1000. We find out if its a good budget buy and if it will tolerate a third-party hardware upgrade.

03 Jul 07
New Coolers from Scythe: Katana II and Kama Cross Review
X-bit labs: Two new coolers from the Japanese firm have come our way. Specifically optimized to work quietly and cool the mainboard’s round-the-socket components, what CPU cooling performance do they deliver? Read in our review today!

03 Jul 07
Apple’s iPhone: The Future is Here
AnandTech: In the coming pages we’ll walk through the iPhone, looking at what it does right and what it does wrong. We’ll figure out what it needs, and maybe what we could expect in the near term from Apple. We’ll look at its competitors; the argument that the iPhone does nothing new is valid, but is that ultimately ...

02 Jul 07
PC Power & Cooling Turbo-Cool 1KW-SR
[H]ardOCP: If PC Power & Cooling has anything, it has a great reputation for making awesome computer power supplies. Today we weigh in on the self-proclaimed "Biggest, Baddest Power Supply - Period!" Is their 1 kilowatt PSU that big, and that bad, and what about value?

02 Jul 07
eXtended Range 54M Wireless Router_ TP-Link TL-WR542G Review
X-bit labs: Today we are going to introduce to you an Entry level SOHO router priced at about $60. It also offers an Extended Range feature that allows working with the router’s wireless access point from a bigger distance than with ordinary 802.11g devices. Despite its relatively low price and entry-level positioning, ...

01 Jul 07
Alienware Area-51 7500 System Review
HardwareLogic: Perhaps one of the most recognizable name brands in the boutique OEM system market, Alienware’s built a reputation on their trademark alien-themed cases with high end components under the hood. The Area-51 has been a staple in their lineup, and today HardwareLogic abducts a build for our own autopsy. ...

01 Jul 07
Roundup: Four Spire Coolers vs. Four Overclocked Kentsfield Cores in Summer Heat
X-bit labs: Today we would like to introduce to you a roundup of four Spire coolers from different price categories and varying in design. They are DiamondCool, VertiCool IV, Fourier III, and Fourier IV. We will not only examine their design and performance but will also pay special attention to their noise levels. ...

30 Jun 07
Apple’s iPhone Dissected_ We did it, so you don’t have to
AnandTech: Want to know what’s inside the iPhone? So do we.

30 Jun 07
Apple iPhone: Unboxed
AnandTech: Like many others waiting in line around the country, we finally laid hands on our iPhone. As we work on the review we’d like to provide you with some shots of the unboxing process, as well as some initial feedback on use with other SIM cards.
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