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Tuesday October 28, 2008
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Editor's Note

We love our crazy input devices. The Optimus keyboard. The Ergodex DX1. And even our old IBM Model M Keyboards.

The strange and awesome Orbita mouse is the latest thing that we could live without, but don't want to. Check it out below.

We're on the home stretch scramble to put the magazine together, and may have a more awesome surprise for you than usual this issue. So stay tuned.

Have a good one,
-DAVE.

         

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Top Stories This Week

Orbita mouse Orbita mouse
by David Hollingworth , Justin Robinson | October 22, 2008

It's a mouse, Jim, but not as we know it, not as we know it...

Beta Blog 7: Wrath of the Lich King Beta Blog 7: Wrath of the Lich King
by Liz Skuthorpe | October 27, 2008

Uugh. Uh-uuuuhhhhh. *shamble* mnruuuuuuu. Braaaaiiiinnzzzzzz.

Atomic.edu: Monash University Atomic.edu: Monash University
by Chris Taylor | October 22, 2008

In the latest of our ongoing series exploring what educational institutions have to offer, Chris Taylor looks at Monash University.

Full immersion cooling goes mainstream Full immersion cooling goes mainstream
by David Hollingworth , Sylvie Barak | October 24, 2008

No fans required for this performance machine.

News

Intel mobile processors get speed boost
by The Inquirer | October 27, 2008

Stepping up to the benchmark.

Full immersion cooling goes mainstream
by David Hollingworth , Sylvie Barak | October 24, 2008

No fans required for this performance machine.

IDF wrap-up: Nehalem Turbo Boost
by Tim Dean | October 23, 2008

Will it help or hinder overclocking Intel's new chip? Tim Dean reports from the recent Intel Developers' Forum.

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NVIDIA launches beta Forceware 180 drivers
by Sylvie Barak | October 23, 2008

New beta drivers promise extra performance and more...

Intel re-jigs chip prices
by David Hollingworth , INQUIRER Staff | October 22, 2008

Let's all do the Nehalem shuffle.

Reviews

ASUS Royal Knight
by David Hollingworth | October 27, 2008

The Royal Knight rides forth, with this latest CPU cooler from ASUS.

Razer Mako 2.1 speakers
by David Hollingworth | October 27, 2008

Great design and top sound, but at a price.

Patriot Viper DDR3-1800 C8
by Justin Robinson | October 27, 2008

Memory not just for people in the US of A.

Leadtek 9500GT
by Justin Robinson | October 24, 2008

Earplugs definitely not optional.

Sennheiser PC 350 headphones
by David Hollingworth | October 24, 2008

Big and chunky, but damn fine on the ears.

Dead Space
by David Hollingworth | October 23, 2008

Out of the box, and out of the dark - Deadspace is here.

ASUS Rampage II Extreme
by Justin Robinson | October 23, 2008

ASUS' premium X58 motherboard, dripping with new and old-school features.

Orbita mouse
by David Hollingworth , Justin Robinson | October 22, 2008

It's a mouse, Jim, but not as we know it, not as we know it...

SAPPHIRE HD4850 Toxic
by Justin Robinson | October 22, 2008

Toxic sludge makes graphics cards faster, or so Justin Robinson thinks.

Features

Beta Blog 7: Wrath of the Lich King
by Liz Skuthorpe | October 27, 2008

Uugh. Uh-uuuuhhhhh. *shamble* mnruuuuuuu. Braaaaiiiinnzzzzzz.

Atomic.edu: Monash University
by Chris Taylor | October 22, 2008

In the latest of our ongoing series exploring what educational institutions have to offer, Chris Taylor looks at Monash University.

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