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Review: Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law (Wii)

Take the case! …I think.

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Review: Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law (Wii)

ADATA NH01 Nobility review

The ADATA NH01 Nobility is a portable hard drive with 640GB capacity and sporting a very fast USB 3 connection

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ADATA NH01 Nobility review

Security Shield 2010 review

Security Shield 2010 combines products from two vendors to create an internet security suites. The suite incorporates antivirus, antispam and antispyware tools, a firewall, parental controls and rootkit detection capability into a single product that features an intuitive management console.

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Security Shield 2010 review

Norman Security Suite review

Norman Security Suite is a comprehensive internet security suite. While it doesn’t stand out against its competition, it is a competent product that adequately does what it’s supposed to do – protect PCs from internet-borne threats.

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Norman Security Suite review

Next Gnome delayed until 2011

September previews planned Linux users on Gnome must wait a full year before their favorite desktop is updated – the first such delay in the project’s short history.…

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Next Gnome delayed until 2011

Amazon Kindle 3 review

The third-generation Amazon Kindle is unlike any other e-book reader we’ve handled before: and that includes the new Amazon Kindle DX (Graphite).

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Amazon Kindle 3 review

Altec Lansing Octane 7 review

The Altec Lansing Octane 7 is a welcome addition to the mid-range 2.1 PC speaker market. Though not perfect, it has a very good mix of looks, quality and output that makes it viable option for 2.1 PC speaker buyers.

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Altec Lansing Octane 7 review

ASUS O!Play HDP-R1 review

We found the ASUS O!Play HDP-R1 to be easy to use and it performed all its intended tasks well, except for internet video streaming. It also took some fiddling to get it to work with Windows 7. But the bottom line is that it’s a good little HD streamer that can play almost any file type, and it will even let you copy content between attached drives and your network.

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ASUS O!Play HDP-R1 review

Sony VAIO F review

The Sony VAIO F Series notebook is pitched at designers, artists, photographers and video editors who want a stylish laptop that has lots of speed and plenty of built-in features.

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Sony VAIO F review

LG Cookie Fresh GS290 review

LG’s Cookie phones have done well for themselves around the world on account of their reasonable performance coupled with a light price-tag. The LG Cookie Fresh GS290 is the newest phone to take on the Cookie tag and is looking to win over people looking for an inexpensive touchscreen device.

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LG Cookie Fresh GS290 review

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