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Edimax Wireless nLITE High Gain USB Adaptor
Misc Hardware | 23rd March 2009
We take a close look at Edimax's premier USB Wireless adaptor. With some great features and a great price, is it all good news?
Asus RT-N11 EZ Wireless Router
Misc Hardware | 17th October 2008
Touting multiple SSID capability along with the wireless N standard the RT-N11 certainly seems to have what it takes to be a top router.
WaterCooling UK Case Modding Services
Misc Hardware | 1st September 2008
Fancy an Orange Pearlescent case or maybe a black case with holographic flakes? We put WaterCooling UK's case spray painting service to the test on a mistreated CM Praetorian.
Bigfoot Networks Killer NIC & Killer K1 Network Cards
Misc Hardware | 21st March 2007
Today we've been given the opportunity to take a look at Bigfoot Network's "Killer NIC" and "Killer K1" Network Cards with promises of lower pings and increased FPS!
Extreme Prometeia Case Painting Service
Misc Hardware | 7th September 2006
Ever get bored of that plain silver or black case? Dream of respraying it in an outrageous colour? Today we test out Extreme Prometeia's affordable powder coating service on one of our cases.
OC3D Articles ›› Misc Hardware
Overclockers UK - Swish New Website, Same Shoddy Service?
James Napier | 16th January 2007
In the age where every other website is an online retailer, you'd think that companies would be battling for your business by offering great after-sales service. Not at OCUK..
HP Out To Fool Moore's Law?
Matthew Fogg | 16th January 2007
Hewlitt Packard are looking at ways to substantially increase the performance of certain types of chips, and reduce their power consumption. Read on to find out more...
Display Link Has a Big Wireless Announcement
Mike Reilly | 15th January 2007
In the world of PCs everything is fair game whe it comes to using wireless. Wireless keyboard, wireless mouse, and DisplayLink has just announced wireless... Did you honestly think I would tell you in the teaser? Click inside for details...
PayPal keyring Security Device To Be Trialled
Matthew Fogg | 15th January 2007
An keychain electronic security device designed to combat phishing scams is to be trialled in the US, Germany and Australia by eBay's online payments subsidiary PayPal. Read on to find out more...
SCO About To Go Under
Matthew Fogg | 14th January 2007
Novell has claimed that The SCO Group, the licensing and consulting firm conducting various legal campaigns over the Linux operating system, is about to go bankrupt. Read on to find out more...
Cisco to Release Apple TV Competitor?
Mike Reilly | 13th January 2007
It seems like Cisco is out for Apple's blood, and there are claims that they plan to release a competitor to the recently revealed Apple TV, which was released at MacWorld. Read on for more information...
PayPal Doubles Protection
Matthew Fogg | 11th January 2007
PayPal is doubling payment protection in the US and Canada for most eBay transactions to $2,000. Read on to find out more...
It's Here At Last! The Apple iPhone
Mike Reilly | 10th January 2007
The Apple iPhone has been released at MacWorld boasting more features than erm... well... than a REALLY big movie theatre. Alright, well horrible joke aside, take a look inside for more details...
ASUS Products At CES 2007
Matthew Fogg | 10th January 2007
Now that CES is in full swing, ASUS would like to draw your attention to a plethora of new innovative products. We've included just a few choice products that you can not miss. Read on to check them out...
Direct Wireless Connectivity Of Up To 12 Gigabits Per Second!
Matthew Fogg | 11th December 2006
Scientists in Australia have developed a new approach to wireless networking that allows a DVD quality movie file to be transferred from one machine to another in less than a second.


