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 We wuz robbed Friday, 30th June 2006 

Beat the winter blues by throwing a few bucks at your PC for a mid-season makeover. Sexy new games are thin on the ground this time of year, so perhaps it’s time to redirect your loving to the box.

We’ve posted reviews this week of two very sexy cases that may grab your eye. Black and minimalist is the hot look for now, and both these babies sport the slickness.

Lian-Li PC-S80 powers on as the Mercedes of the case world. Superb engineering, rock solid construction and enough innovation to be progressive, but not edgy.

The Thermaltake Eureka borrows from the same style manual and shows that this company which has been around for so long is finally hitting quality highs. While some have issues with the big and bold branding, it’s still a slick case that would look stunning in any setup.

Ben



  • GTA: Liberty City Stories for PS2
  • Thermaltake Eureka
  • Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro
  • Lian-Li PC-S80
  • Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble
  • Google pips Apple in Wired top 40
  • Spammers using images to evade detection
  • 200Mbits/sec mains network kit unveiled
  • Get your own personal supercomputer
  • Dell pledges to recycle hardware for free
  • Intel releases dual core Xeon for server market
  • Intel dual-core Itanium due in July
  • US video game designers try to help save the world
  • NBC to promote TV lineup on YouTube
  • Tower records launches online music store
  • What's been yanked from Vista, and when



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    GTA: Liberty City Stories for PS2
    A PSP to PS2 GTA port? Who would have guessed the well wasn't dry? More...


    Thermaltake Eureka
    Little buttons and big logos, but otherwise dreamy! More...


    Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro
    Cool'n'quiet. Just like the scary kid at school. More...


    Lian-Li PC-S80
    Sleek, silent and stunning. Lian-Li contests the case crown. More...


    Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble
    Capcom's bright, loud, Viewtiful PSP edition of a modern classic hits home. More...



    Google pips Apple in Wired top 40
    Google has knocked Apple off the top spot in Wired magazine's annual top 40 companies list. More...

    Spammers using images to evade detection
    The amount of spam email using images has increased by a factor of 12 in the past year as spammers attempt to avoid detection, a new study has found.
    More...

    200Mbits/sec mains network kit unveiled
    Netgear adapters use DS2 rather than Home Plug chips to turn power plugs into
    Ethernet ports. More...

    Get your own personal supercomputer
    Tyan has created a mini-supercomputer that can sit beside your desk in the office or classroom. More...

    Dell pledges to recycle hardware for free
    Dell on Wednesday unveiled an expanded recycling program that by the end of the year will let any consumer customer in the world return any Dell-branded hardware free of charge.
    More...

    Intel releases dual core Xeon for server market
    Intel has launched its first Core-based server processor, the Xeon 5100, to replace its existing Xeon chip line and combat the growing market share of AMD’s multicore Opteron-based servers. More...

    Intel dual-core Itanium due in July
    Intel has begun shipping Montecito, the first dual-core implementation of its high-end Itanium 2 processor, to key customers, sources at the company confirmed. The formal announcement of the chip is set for July. More...

    US video game designers try to help save the world
    NEW YORK - Parents may worry that violent video games are bad for their children, but the technology can help save the world by raising awareness of the world's downtrodden, a group of socially conscious game designers say. More...

    NBC to promote TV lineup on YouTube
    Besides trying to reach the millions of people using YouTube, NBC wants to discourage copyright violations that have occurred on the site. More...

    Tower records launches online music store
    Retailer Tower Records on Tuesday launched an online music store. More...

    What's been yanked from Vista, and when
    Here's a list of the most prominent feature departures from Windows Vista, once called "Longhorn." More...

    Competitions

    1x Thermaltake Eureka case
    Holy flying horses! What a game!

    5x copies of Heroes of Might and Magic V + collector’s coin with pouch
    We’ve gone absolutely stark crazy over Heroes of Might and Magic V

    5x TRENDnet 802.11g wireless USB 2.0 adapter with hotspot detector
    Look at that!

    Win Tintin on DVD – Volumes 1, 2 & 3!
    Grab yourself the first three volumes of the Tintin DVD collection!

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