The Nexus FLC-3000 cooler combines some of the most advanced technologies in the market used for CPU coolers. Heat pipes at an 30° angle with HOC-Technology, SkiveTek and 3 types of ultra-thin fins combined with a real silent PWM controlled fan delivers ultimate performance which has never been this quiet before.
GlacialTech Inc. introduces the novel GL-BR20D/30D/40D Series LED Bulbs that are exquisite 110/220VAC LED retrofits for conventional BR halogen bulbs. What makes GL-BR20D/30D/40D most unique is the TRIAC-dimmable function embodied in the bulbs for smoothly dimming down to complete darkness while the dimmer’s conduction angle is being diminished towards nil. The proprietary, self-designed and self-contained LED drivers entirely demonstrate GlacialLight’s consummate technologies implanted in all its LED products to offer maximal luminous efficacy and minimal carbon dioxide emission.
Spire announced today that its HandyBook SSD/HDD Drive Enclosures are now available with USB3.0 compatibility. Keep your data safe and cool in the Spire all new HandyBook 2.5-inch SATA to USB3.0 Hard Drive enclosure. The HandyBook is a nifty little enclosure, great design in both appearance and functionality. Keep your data potable and stored safely inside the Spire HandyBook, allowing you to operate the hard drive plug and play at any time. The HandyBook can be opened at the touch of one button. Simply place your drive into the enclosure, connect it to your computer and start transferring your data at blazing speeds. The HandyBook is made with a special dual-layer design that reduces noise and is lightweight for maximum portability.
ARCTIC introduces two new products into the computer hardware market today: PC case, Silentium T11 and hard-drive cooler, ARCTIC HC01-TC. These products are an ideal combination for users to build a computer on their own, given that these new products are well-made in terms of their durability and functionality.
Thermaltake Technology, leading PC and notebook thermal solutions brand, has launched the newest member to their popular Massive23 line of notebook coolers, the Massive23 LX. With design considerations particularly focusing on comfort of use, it offers an ergonomic typing angle and two convenient carry handles. In addition, the stylish black metal mesh design enhances its overall appearance. The USB port powered Massive 23 LX comes with separated fan on/off and LED light control switches.
Thermaltake, leading DIY chassis brand, is launching the world’s first SideClick EasySwap HDD docking mid-tower with integrated USB 3.0 Superspeed connector on the front side of the case. With the ARMOR A60 chassis Thermaltake is adding yet another member to the highly successful ARMOR series of chassis, which are set themselves apart from the crowd by virtue of their design approach. The entirely black “bulletproof” armor design with metal mesh elements lend the ARMOR series an extremely stylish and powerful appearance that attracts gamers and enthusiasts alike, while the top and front blue LED-fans enhance the overall combat ambience
GlacialTech Inc., a diverse provider of cooling, power supply, PC enclosure solutions for consumers and industrial applications, a world-class provider of cost effective cooling components and chassis, launches the latest fantastic cooling solution- Alaska.
New Laptop KVM Adapter turns a notebook computer into a portable KVM/Server console, offering control of “headless” devices such as servers, PCs, ATMs, Kiosks and more
New DisplayPort KVM Switch supports next generation display resolutions and audio capability, ideal for high definition imaging, graphic design, CAD and other demanding display environments
New USB 3.0 Hard Drive Docking Station (SATDOCKU3S) offers easy access to bare 2.5in and 3.5in SATA hard drives, without having to install the drives within a computer system or a hard drive enclosure. Also available with an included ExpressCard USB 3.0 host adapter (SATDOCKU3SE) or PCI Express host adapter (SATDOCKU3SP).

- HP's Bid to Block Hurd's Oracle Move Is Long Shot, Lawyers Say – BusinessWeek
- Apple iPod nano: Review – Telegraph.co.uk
- Google Doodle Mystery May Be Unveiled at Search Event – eWeek
- Google demos speech translation via Android smartphone – Inquirer
- Duck, everybody: two asteroids to zip close by Earth today – TG Daily
- Five Lessons Learned in the Craigslist Adult Services Shutdown – PC World
- Samsung Fascinate Completes Galaxy S Grand Slam – PC World
- Microelectrodes help brain signals 'speak' – CNET
- EXCERPT: Stephen Hawking's 'Grand Design' – ABC News
- Samsung Electronics to Sell Galaxy S Phone in China – BusinessWeek

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- Daily Filter: September 7, 2010
- Evening Reading
- Halo: Reach Launch Celebrations Detailed
- Launch Trailers for Free Aion 'Assault on Balauera' Update Arrive
- Shack PSA: StarCraft 2 GSL Tournament has Begun
- Brink Trailer Introduces Lead Designers
- Red 5 Announces Persistent, Online Team-Based Shooter 'Firefall'
- Halo: Reach Legendary Edition Packs Commentary-Laced Playthrough


