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APH Networks posted a review on the OCZ Flex XLC PC2-6400 CL4 2x1GB DDR2 RAM

Overclocking has always been a serious focus amongst PC enthusiasts, but it hasn't been until recently with the introduction of the Core 2 processors from Intel that, even users who were priorly not interested in overclocking, is doing so now. One very interesting aspect has hit the memory industry for quite a while, however -- is the introduction of heatsinks to memory modules. While not always necessary, it looks extremely attractive to an extent. The introduction of OCZ's Flex XLC heatsink for its high end memory module has proven lots of success among enthusiasts; how will this implementation into a lower priced product make a difference? Let's examine the OCZ Flex XLC PC2-6400 CL4 2x1GB Dual Channel kit to see if it is worth your money.
OCZ Flex XLC PC2-6400 CL4 2x1GB DDR2 RAM Review

Madshrimps posted a review on the OCZ 8800 GTX

OCZ has been in the review spotlight for their excellent memory modules and high end power supply units, today we get a chance to test their latest product which reintroduces them into the graphics card area with a product based on the popular NVIDIA G80 Core. Our expectations are high, let's find out if it can deliver.
OCZ returns to Graphics Card Business with 8800 GTX



Madshrimps posted an article on the OCZ Actuator

OCZ's latest brainchild is the Actuator, a device which tracks movement of your eyes, monitors brain waves and picks up facial muscle movements, it uses these recorded signals to link them to input commands on the computer, allowing you to play Tetris or even a first person shooter like UT2004. We visited the OCZ booth at Cebit where they had a live demo, (view)read our (video)report on this impressive technology which will change the way you interact with your PC!
OCZ Actuator lets you play video games with your brain

Overclockers Online has posted a new review on the Lite-On LH-20A1H

The Lite-On LH-20A1H really is a Super All Write as it comes packed with features. Not only is this drive the fastest on the market by supporting 20X DVD=B1Rs, Lite-On has made is possible to take regular media and either have them finish their writing process faster or do so with fewer mistakes.
Lite-On LH-20A1H Review

OCIA.net takes a look at the Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse in their latest review

What makes it even better is the different ways you can switch modes. You can press down on the scroll wheel at any time to switch between Click-to-Click and Free Spin mode. Even more interesting, the MX Revolution can detect the type of application that is currently active and adjust the scroll wheel according. Also, the wheel can automatically detect how "fast" you spin the wheel; if you spin it fast enough, it will automatically switch over to Free Spin mode then lock back into Click mode by itself! Of course, all of this can be fine-tuned in the SetPoint options seen above.
Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse Review

OS News takes a look at Ubuntu Feisty Fawn

During my 8 years of Linux on and off usage I have tried more distros than I have chocolate bars. Each one of my previous encounters meant that I had to spend at least 2 days configuring before I have a desktop that I was somewhat comfortable with. With Ubuntu Feisty Fawn's latest test beta --for the first time ever-- this was not the case. I was up and running with all the niceties I wanted within 2 hours. Read more on this exclusive OSNews article...
Ubuntu Feisty Fawn: Desktop Linux Matured