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Christmas Cracker Mayhem Review
Misc Hardware | 25th December 2010
We at Overcrack3D are continuing our seasonal shennanigans with a head to head battle of the bangs...
The Mince Pie Roundup
Misc Hardware | 24th December 2010
This Christmas, we are here to show you the finest Mince Pies of 2010.
Cadburys Flake Egg
Misc Hardware | 4th April 2010
As it's Easter we always like to give you something to chew on. Today it's Cadburys Flake Easter Egg we're dealing with.
Asus My Cinema ES2-750/PT/FM/AV/RC
Misc Hardware | 7th December 2009
Today we take a look at a little TV card from Asus, Does it fit the bill?
AC Ryan PLAYON! HD
Misc Hardware | 5th October 2009
Have an extensive media library saved up on your network? Need a way of viewing it on your TV? Could the PLAYON! be the answer to all your prayers? Read on to find out....
Asus OC Station ROG Controller
Misc Hardware | 28th July 2009
Overclocking on the fly, no need for reboots, stylish dual bay design. Meet the Asus OC station. The ultimate in overclocking devices? Read on to find out...
Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premier
Misc Hardware | 30th June 2009
Is your PC taking on all the roles of a HTPC, but lacking true usability? Antec may just have the answer to your prayers....
Edimax nMax Wireless 802.11n Gigabit Router
Misc Hardware | 15th April 2009
We take a look at Edimax's flagship router, and see whether it's deserving of it's rank within the company's offerings.
OC3D Articles ›› Misc Hardware
Educators Build A Cluster On The Cheap
Matthew Fogg | 20th November 2006
Clusters have enjoyed a dramatic dip in prices over the past few years, although they remain out of many schools’ reach. A decent eight server cluster can easily stretch past $35,000 or so. Four US college professors with a geeky bent have worked to whittle the cost of a basic cluster down to $3,000 in the hopes of putting the systems in more students’ hands.
Nine Years Later, Children May Get Web Protection
Matthew Fogg | 20th November 2006
In 1998, the U.S. Congress enacted a sweeping Web censorship law that nearly everyone promptly forgot about. Why? The explanation is simple: The American Civil Liberties Union immediately filed a lawsuit to block the U.S. Justice Department, and a federal judge granted an injunction barring prosecutors from enforcing the law. That injunction has been in place ever since. But now that could change. Read on to find out more...
Abit Challenges You to Tame the Beast
Derrek Huey | 12th November 2006
Abit launches their contender featuring the new NVIDIA nForce 680i SLI chipset: the IN9 32X-MAX. Can you tame the beast?
After Blackberry, Palm Is Next On NTP's Hit List
Matthew Fogg | 7th November 2006
After Blackberry, Palm Is Next On NTP's Hit List
AMD Asks Court To Allow Key Intel Docs
Matthew Fogg | 1st November 2006
AMD Asks Court To Allow Key Intel Docs
10 Biggest Computer Flops Of All Time
Matthew Fogg | 24th October 2006
10 Biggest Computer Flops Of All Time
D-LINK Releases D-Link DIR-655 802.11n Router
Matthew Fogg | 20th October 2006
D-LINK Releases D-Link DIR-655 802.11n Router


