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ordered by relevance and dateIs a slimmer PS3 in the works?
Review | reviews.cnet.com | May 13, 2009
Rumors are percolating that Sony is prepping a slimmer PS3 and that it might just trot out some info about it at E3 in June. On other hand, it's just as likely that Sony could stick with the same design and simply announce different colored versions of it Read this blog post by David Carnoy on
Meade Instruments Corp. - mySKY PLUS
Exploring the mysteries of the universe from the comfort of a lawn chair just got easier, thanks to a handheld sidekick from Meade Instrument Corporation.
Intel Developer Forum, Day 2: 6 Gb/s, USB 3.0, And Lucid
Review | www.tomshardware.com | Sep 24, 2009
DisplayPort And SATA 6 Gb/s Intel Developer Forum, Day 2: 6 Gb/s, USB 3.0, And Lucid : There’s always a lot of focus at IDF on Intel’s processor roadmap. What’s the next CPU? How is Moore’s Law progressing? What’s the next tick or tock in Intel’s...
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/intel-developer-forum,2429.html
Solar Eclipse
The total solar eclipse of 11 August, 1999 was my first experience with this rare astronomical event. I had been looking forward to it and planning the details for nearly 2 years. This report details the travel, photography, astronomy and personal experiences of this unique trip.
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/eclipse%2099.shtml
You get dirty and the pigs are happy: a review of Dirt 2
Review | arstechnica.com | Sep 9, 2009
Dirt 2 may still annoy some with its loosey-goosey handling, but almost every aspect of this racing game has been improved from the first outing. If you don't mind a little mud and dust, this is a beautifully brutal racing experience. I just hope you weren't expecting a rally game.
HyTek Computer - Review: They Hunger
Ever hear of "They Hunger"? It's a modification for Half-Life made by PC Gamer....well not BY PC Gamer but it was made FOR PC Gamer. Anyway, I was really impressed with this great add on for Half-Life. It has three episodes and over 50 levels to explore.
Review: The 34th Annual Symposium of the Institute of Circuit Technology, June 2008
Review | www.pcb007.com | Jun 6, 2008
The 34th Annual Symposium of the Institute of Circuit Technology had a distinctly Scottish flavor. The venue for the symposium was Tweed Horizons on the Scottish borders and the keynote speaker was Dr. Peter Hughes OBE, Chief Executive of Scottish Engineering, who spoke with infectious enthusiasm
SoundStage! Homeland - A Tribute to the Spirit of America
That the events of September 11th have profoundly reshaped our world is now without question. That some have determined to use those events to attempt to achieve a safer, better place to raise children is equally self-evident.
Review: Cable, sat TV alternatives OK but a hassle
Review | www.tmcnet.com | Dec 23, 2008
No live broadcast TV. No real-time cable news. No pay-per-view. Success could mean the end of bills for cable or satellite television. The savings could be substantial. Netflix costs $5 to $17 a month and Internet access with decent speeds costs around $30 a month from the phone companies.
PC Perspective - Show and Expo Reviews
We went to Shanghai to cover an Abit gaming event, and while we were in the area, we stopped by the Abit motherboard factory to take a gander as well.

