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Windows Media Center Edition 2005 Review
Puget Systems posted a review on the Windows Media Center Edition 2005

For most of us, our computers and our TVs exist in separate worlds – separated by walls between rooms as well as form, function, and ease of use. But what if your computer could do the same things your TV, maybe even your whole home entertainment system, does? What if you could have TV on your computer… or what if you could have computer on your TV? Well, the answer to those questions and more is here: Windows Media Center Edition 2005.
Windows Media Center Edition 2005 Review

Mobile CPU Comparison Guide
Tech ARP posted a Mobile CPU Comparison Guide

There are so many CPU models that it has become quite impossible to keep up with the different models or even remember their specifications!

Therefore, we decided to compile this guide to provide an easy reference for those who are interested in comparing the specifications of the various mobile CPUs in the market, as well as those already obsolescent or obsolete.

Currently covering over 390 mobile CPUs, this comprehensive comparison will allow you to easily compare up to 14 different specifications for each and every CPU!
Mobile CPU Comparison Guide



Icy Dock MB453 SATA Multi-Bay Backplane Module Review
DreamWare Computers posted a review on the Icy Dock MB453 SATA Multi-Bay Backplane Module

Icy Dock is a privately held company with over ten years in the storage enclosure sector. They have a very large product line of internal and external hot-swap storage solutions. They range from single bay units to larger multi-drive units and they are sure to have a product to suit your needs. Today we have the opportunity to look at their MB453 hot swap SATA multi-bay back plane module. This is an internal enclosure that takes up two 5.25" bays and supports the use of three hard drives.
Icy Dock MB453 SATA Multi-Bay Backplane Module Review

SteelSound 5H V2 Headset Review
DreamWare Computers posted a review on the SteelSound 5H V2 Headset

A little over a month ago we first reviewed the SteelSound 5H USB headset. This was a full headset with a built in mic and included mini USB sound card. The 5H proved to be a solid competitor in many areas, not only was it a full style headset with a built in mic, but it also came apart into three pieces for easy and safe transportation. However, SteelSeries just wasn't completely happy with this headset, as great as it was. After getting some input from gaming groups and end users, they decided to make it even better and re-released it as the SteelSound 5H V2 (V2 USB also available). Today we have the opportunity to test this new revision and tell you our thoughts on the changes they made.
SteelSound 5H V2 Headset Review