Gelid Solutions Wing 8 UV Case Fan Review

Gelid Solutions Wing 8 UV Case Fan Review

The GELID Solutions Wing series of fan uses a Nanoflux bearing (NFB), which is better known in the enthusiast community as an electromagnetic fan. By using a magnetic design, the fan is able to run friction-free and has no motor noise since no brushes are spinning inside the fan. This means that the fan will never have bearings that break down and begin to squeal as the fan ages over the years.

Gelid Solutions Wing 8 UV Case Fan Review

Gelid Solutions Wing 8 UV Case Fan Review

The GELID Solutions Wing series of fan uses a Nanoflux bearing (NFB), which is better known in the enthusiast community as an electromagnetic fan. By using a magnetic design, the fan is able to run friction-free and has no motor noise since no brushes are spinning inside the fan. This means that the fan will never have bearings that break down and begin to squeal as the fan ages over the years.

Facebook’s New TOS to Earn an FTC Complaint

Facebook’s Terms of Service (TOS) changed a couple of weeks ago, but wasn’t noticed until brought to people’s attention by the site Consumerist. Despite some fast tap-dancing by Facebook, the cat’s out of the bag, and it’s not going back in. In fact, the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) is preparing a formal complaint to be sent to the FTC. EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg said: “We think that Facebook should go back to its original terms of service”Facebook made changes to their TOS which

Hardware RoundUp

Video:ASUS Extreme AH4870X2 TOP @ Legion HardwareNVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 Quad SLI @ [H]Sapphire 4670 Ultimate HD Review @ Club OverclockerPalit GeForce GTX 260 Sonic 216 SP 896 MB @ techPowerUpMotherboards and Chipsets:Gigabyte EP45-DQ6 @ t-breakMSI G41M-FIDP Motherboard @ CPU3DDFI LANParty DK 790FX-B M2RSH motherboard @ bit-techProcessors:AMD’s Socket AM3 Phenom II processors @ TTRIntel Q8300 @ NeoseekerMemory and Storage:EagleTech Hard Drive Enclosure Roundup @ Virtual-HideoutOCZ Vertex Series 120GB SSD Performance

Windows Mobile 6.5 Product Brief

Curious about the nuts and bolts of Windows Mobile 6.5?  Of course you are!

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Pocket PC Central has prepared a detailed overview of Windows Mobile 6.5 with screenshots, feature breakdowns and more.  We’ll continue to update this Windows Mobile 6.5 Product Brief over the coming months as more information becomes available, so you can check back any time for updates on release dates, supported hardware, software upgrades, compatible services and more.

Take a look at the Windows Mobile 6.5 Product Brief and, if you still have specific questions, email us and we’ll find out what we can.

Fujitsu & Toshiba Agree on HDD Business Transfer

Fujitsu and Toshiba Agree on HDD Business Transfer Tokyo, February 17, 2009 – Fujitsu Limited and Toshiba Corporation today announced that they have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on the transfer of Fujitsu’s hard disk drive (HDD) business to Toshiba. The companies plan to conclude a transfer contract at an early date, and aim to complete the transaction in the first quarter of fiscal 2009.Fujitsu will facilitate the transfer by bringing its HDD-related businesses and functions together in a

ARM Shows First 32nm Cortex Processor

Just a week ago, Intel made waves by talking up its forthcoming 32 nanometer Westmere family of processors, and now ARM is vying for a little bit of that 32nm attention with an all new Cortex. The company has just announced the world’s very first ARM processor produced on 32nm High-K Metal Gate (HKMG) process technology, and it will be showing it off at this year’s Mobile World Congress. Obviously, this also marks the first-ever 32nm Cortex chip, and it has been built on a test chip from the IBM Common Platform

Bluetooth Over Wi-Fi

The ease of Bluetooth witht he speeds of Wi-Fi… now that sounds like a winner to me.

The new Bluetooth specificationtechnically denominated alternate MAC/PHYwill be official this April. And unlike other technologies, it won't be in limbo for a while before reaching consumers. In fact, your phone may support it right now, according to Broadcom's Mukul Suth: Some of their current production chips already have this ability and they will only require a software upgrade to implement it.

BlizzCon 2009 Announced

Blizzard Entertainment announced that it will bring its fourth BlizzCon gaming convention back to Southern California to the Anaheim Convention Center on Friday, August 21 and Saturday, August 22. As many know, BlizzCon is a celebration of the global player communities surrounding Blizzard's Warcraft, StarCraft, and Diablo universes. Legit Reviews with have on the floor coverage once again as this year BlizzCon has expanded further taking up four halls of the convention center.

“We've been amazed by the incredible response to each of our previous BlizzCon events,” said Mike Morhaime, CEO and cofounder of Blizzard Entertainment. “We're pleased to be bringing the convention back to Anaheim this year, and we look forward to this new opportunity to meet Blizzard gamers from around the world.”

Further details, including ticket availability and pricing, will be announced on the official BlizzCon website, www.blizzcon.com, as the event draws closer.

NVIDIA Enables World’s First $99 HD Mobile Internet Device

NVIDIA has introduced a new platform, based on the NVIDIA Tegra 600 Series computer-on-a-chip that enables a $99, always-on, always-connected HD mobile internet device (MID) that can go days between battery charges.NVIDIA Tegra Chip

This platform will enable OEMs to quickly build and bring to market devices that carriers can offer for as low as $99 bringing broadband connectivity and all of the Webs HD content to the masses.

Mobile internet devices have evolved to provide consumers with the performance and connectivity required by todays lifestyle, said Michael Rayfield, general manager of the mobile business unit at NVIDIA. Until now, consumers could get just another gadget with limited functionality or a PC thats not always on. A Tegra-based platform combines the best of both worlds.