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Dan's Data posted a review on the Video ReMaker

Online Media Technologies claim that their AVS Video ReMaker package can automatically identify commercials in video files - in all kinds of popular formats, not just boring MPEG-2 - and then make you a new ad-less file with the click of a mouse.

Sounds useful.

If it works.
Video ReMaker reviewed

HotHardware featuring Asus' take on the recently released GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB, the aptly named EN8800GTS/HTDP/320M.

Unlike a few other 320MB GTS cards, the Asus EN8800GTS/HTDP/320M is not pre-overclocked from the factory. It does ship with a decent accessory bundle, however, that includes a couple of full version games. Asus also throws in a handful of proprietary applications and utilities in an attempt to further add value to their product. Head on over to the site and check it out.
Asus EN8800GTS/HTDP/320M Review



Modders-Inc has a new review online on the Ultra MicroFly MX6 Case w/ 600 Watt XVS PSU

The Ultra MicroFly case is one of the most common SFF (Small Form Factor) cases on the market. It allows for the mounting of a full-size ATX PSU, while other SFF cases have to have to run a smaller PSU. We originally took a look at Ultra's MicroFly back in July of last year. Today we are going to look at one of their latest versions the Ultra MicroFly MX6.
Ultra MicroFly MX6 Case w/ 600 Watt XVS PSU Review

techPowerUp posted a review on the Nuke-Z N-2000 Mousepad

The Nuke-Z mouse pads come packaged in a black plastic tube, making it look like it houses some radioactive material. The N-2000 has the same logo printed on it. It is thick and features a smooth surface. The pad is constructed exactly like the Nuke-Z Z8 we had the pleasure of testing, thus only differs in size as it is geared toward the high sensitivity gamer. We take our mice for a spin on the N-2000 and let you know if its performance and proportions result in some great gaming performance.
Nuke-Z N-2000 Mousepad Review

ThinkComputers.org posted Buffalo LinkTheater Wireless Network Media Player Review

Multimedia content is becoming more mainstream with the ability to download your favorite TV shows off such services as iTunes. This content is great to watch on your computer, but what if you want to play it on your TV? You could go out and build a HTPC, but if you are not that computer-savvy then you may be out of luck. Well today we will be checking out a product that will let you stream media from any PC in your house wirelessly to your TV and even stream off any USB device.
Buffalo LinkTheater Wireless Network Media Player Review