ARCTIC is well known for its processor air coolers and its fans alike. In the last couple of years it has greatly diversified its product line to include products from remote control toy cars to computer audio headphones. Today we look at three of its headphone and headset products and let you know the value of those.
Intel's Rajesh Kumar, Director of Circuit & Lowe Power Technologies, talks about the Nehalem series of processors and what exactly the big changes are with it compared to current generation technology in this higher resolution video.
Inexpensive cooling for a hotter than hell 8800 GT sound like a good idea? Many have probably considered the Accelero S1 but might have been confused by the low price. For around US$25 this might be the best video card insurance you ever bought.
There was once a heyday in which print magazines flew off the shelves when a new piece of hardware was released. These days, readers flock to their favorite website, and instead gauging public interest in terms of the number of issues sold, we measure it in page views.
If you have ever wondered about "easy" extreme CPU cooling, the Arctic Web 437W probably fits the bill. Yes, this thing packs a 437 watt Peltier cooling unit. Even if you never use one, it is really cool to see.
KB Networks has spent approximately $150,000 on litigation fighting over jurisdiction. On the very deadline to produce Court Ordered documents, Infinium Labs waived previously asserted objections to jurisdiction in hopes of avoiding production of the documents. Our attorneys believe Infinium Labs never had any basis for alleging they were not subject to jurisdiction in Texas, that KB Networks is entitled to the documents, and that the subject documents will likely include evidence of investor fraud, SEC violations, and that Timothy Roberts is the alter ego of Infinium Labs.
A photo-essay giving a look inside an Infinium Labs Gen 1 Phantom Console. We pull back the curtain and show you what Infinium Labs never would.
Infinium Labs' lawyers take time to get back to HardOCP on where exactly we are "false and defamatory." Again we find their claims to not be on the mark.