Knife with Memory USB

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The Knife Memory USB is a high-performance, portable storage device that will automatically be installed as a removable drive through Plug & Play once plugged into a USB port. It’s the perfect tool for fast and easy data storage and exchange.

What’s so incredible about the Knifememory gadget is it contains 7 mini tools that can fit in your pocket, purse or wallet! The tools are:
* 128MB of memory storage
* Knife
* Scissors
* Nail Filer
* Screwdriver
* Light
* Keyring

Seagate 100GB Personal Hard Drive

Coming in variations of 40, 60, 80, 100, 120 and 160GB, this PHD is similar to WD’s Passport and Maxtor’s OneTouch mini line-up. Running at 5400RPM, the 40GB variant comes with 2MB cache, while the rest ship with 8MB of cache.

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ATI Radeon 9550 Review

Many have been waiting for the price / performance king for the current generation of VGA cards. In particular, many have been looking for the spiritual successor to the fabled 9550 GPU from ATi.

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Intel 1.86GHz Core 2 Duo E6300 Preview

intel-core-duoAll the recent hype about the new line of Core 2 Duo processors has definitely caused a lot of excitement among PC enthusiasts worldwide. With the NDA expiring on the 14th of July, Maxit Mag is proud to present a review of the entry level E6300. Dubbed Allendale, this 1.86 GHz Core 2 Duo CPU has 2 MB of L2 cache compared with the 4 MB found in its Conroe siblings.

Antec Neo HE 500 PSU Review

The Neo HE series of power supplies represents one of their top products with unprecedented efficiency in design and performance. The HE range are specially designed to reduce power consumption by up to 20% compared with traditional power supplies, saving users money and maybe even a few trees! All this while generating less heat and allowing cooling with a smaller, slower, quieter fan. Active PFC circuitry further reduces impact on the power infrastructure.

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Windows Vista on Notebooks Requirement Hardware

windows vista logoMicrosoft announced that it will release the business version of Windows Vista on November 30th and that other versions will be available early in 2007. So it’s really time to start planning your next step. In this article we’ll help motivate you to get going with Vista and guide you through what has become a confusing maze of decisions regarding upgrading your existing hardware or buying new hardware.

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