Karen Tokar

Believe it or not my interest in computers started before most of my generation even knew what one was. It was that interest and a move to Goose Bay, Labrador that began what would turn out to be a major turning point after the purchase of my first computer. The rest is history as they say.

GIGABYTE Z68X UD4 Review @ Vortez

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So what do we get from GIGABYTE if the video outputs arent present? Well with the Z68 chipset we have the new Touch BIOS, SSD caching and we have been told “ better overclocking. So today we will be putting the Z68-UD4 on our test bench and putting it through its paces within synthetic and gaming benchmarks in order to reveal …

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Brink Review (Xbox 360) @ Kitguru gaming

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Brink is no ordinary, everyday shooter, the whole concept of this action game revolves around some rather dramatic and inventive ideas. The fluid, Mirrors Edge style parkour movement is combined with a unusual player objective mechanic. Full story at Kitguru.

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Interview with Gabriel Torres of HardwareSecrets @ Benchmark Rev

In this article, Benchmark Reviews interviews long-time hardware enthusiast and power supply guru Gabriel Torres, who is the founder Clube do Hardware and Hardware Secrets. Despite the demands of two popular technology websites, Gabriel has found time to write and publish twenty text books relating to computers and technology subjects. With over fifteen years of experience overclocking computer hardware and …

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Plantronics Gamecom X30 Xbox Review – XSReviews

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Having reviewed some of the higher end headsets from Platronics after meeting them at Gadget Show Live 2011, we better not neglect the lower end and vocally focused. With that in mind, today its the X30?s turn. Its still part of the Gamecom range, but it only handles the conversation you have with your team mates or opponents. Full story …

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Epson EX7200 LCD Projector Review @ Tweaknews

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Epson has created a well-rounded projector with the EX7200. It has versatile connection options that make it ideal for both corporate and home environments. The ability to use the remote control as a wireless  mouse comes in handy, while support for USB drives to view JPG images  allows quick viewing of photos. Full story at Tweaknews.

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Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced @ TechREACTION

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The HAF Series of cases brought about the aesthetics of battle-hardened military vehicles. Each offers the user access to customizing their airflow and rearranging their internal system layout. Together, these features were realized for the first time within the HAF 932,  and they will be back again in the new HAF 932 Advanced.The HAF 932 Advanced also comes with an …

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Gigabyte Z68X UD5 B3 Motherboard Review @ eTeknix.com

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After looking at the P67-UD7 board from Gigabyte, we were left with a feeling of excitement and joy knowing that we had a fantastic product at our disposal, and we assumed that nothing better could come along. Whilst that feeling was great, it was also short lived quick quickly. Z68 arrived within days of the launch spouting new features from …

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3R System V.REX L-1200 PC Case Review

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The V.REX L-1200 is yet another tempting product by 3R System and although it doesnt bring anything new and not already seen with their cases still it does feature way more room for cable management, USB 3.0 ports, 5 pre-installed fans, top 3-way fan controller and the latest version of their HDD noise killer 2. Full story at RWLabs.

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