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News around the web: Do you Yahoo? Probably
Do you Yahoo? Probably @ CNN Money
A $45.13 Amazon Kindle story with a happy ending @ CNet
100 Dirtiest Sites to Avoid for Safety's Sake @ PC World
Flexible LED Breakthrough Allows Bus-size Displays @ DailyTech
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RealNetworks makes online music store a success
A $45.13 Amazon Kindle story with a happy ending @ CNet
100 Dirtiest Sites to Avoid for Safety's Sake @ PC World
Flexible LED Breakthrough Allows Bus-size Displays @ DailyTech
See more articles and reviews.
Five years ago in TechSpot:
RealNetworks makes online music store a success
Storage
Seagate BlackArmor NAS 220 @ HardwareLogic
Patriot 64GB Torqx SSD Review @ OCC
Video
Review of the VisionTek HD 4770 @ Neoseeker
Peripherals
Super Laser Racer PC Game Review @ TestFreaks
Logitech Anywhere MX Mouse Review @ I4U
Aliph Jawbone Prime Bluetooth Headset @ Maximum CPU
Misc.
Gamescom 2009 boothbabes report @ DV Hardware
Vantec NexStar Dual Bay Hard Drive Dock @ techPowerUp
Otterbox Defender Case for iPhone 3G Review @ OCModShop
Power Supplies
HEC Raptor 1100CM @ PureOverclock
Cameras
Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZX1 compact camera review @ TechRadar
Cooling
Tuniq TX-3 Thermal Compound Review @ Overclockers Online
Corsair H50 Self-Contained Liquid CPU Cooler @ Techgage.com
Noctua NH-U12P SE1366 Special Edition Intel i7 Cooler Review @ Tweaknews
Memory
Scythe Zipang 2 SCZP-2000 Heatsink Review @ Frostytech
Cases
Thermaltake Element T Case Review @ Overclockers Online
Lancool Dragonlord PC-K62 Case Review @ Hardware Canucks
Azza Solano 1000 ATX Full Tower PC Case Review @ Legit Reviews
Displays
Samsung SyncMaster LD190 LCD Monitor Review @ Futurelooks
Notebooks
Alienware M17x Laptop @ DriverHeaven.net
Windows 7 vs. Vista CPU & Memory Performance Comparison @ TweakTown
Systems
Asrock Ion 330 Nettop PC @ Pro-Clockers
Motherboards
MSI P55-GD80 - Mainboard or Model @ TweakPC
Preview: Gigabyte P55-UD6 (Intel P55) @ HardwareZone
Seagate BlackArmor NAS 220 @ HardwareLogic
Patriot 64GB Torqx SSD Review @ OCC
Video
Review of the VisionTek HD 4770 @ Neoseeker
Peripherals
Super Laser Racer PC Game Review @ TestFreaks
Logitech Anywhere MX Mouse Review @ I4U
Aliph Jawbone Prime Bluetooth Headset @ Maximum CPU
Misc.
Gamescom 2009 boothbabes report @ DV Hardware
Vantec NexStar Dual Bay Hard Drive Dock @ techPowerUp
Otterbox Defender Case for iPhone 3G Review @ OCModShop
Power Supplies
HEC Raptor 1100CM @ PureOverclock
Cameras
Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZX1 compact camera review @ TechRadar
Cooling
Tuniq TX-3 Thermal Compound Review @ Overclockers Online
Corsair H50 Self-Contained Liquid CPU Cooler @ Techgage.com
Noctua NH-U12P SE1366 Special Edition Intel i7 Cooler Review @ Tweaknews
Memory
Scythe Zipang 2 SCZP-2000 Heatsink Review @ Frostytech
Cases
Thermaltake Element T Case Review @ Overclockers Online
Lancool Dragonlord PC-K62 Case Review @ Hardware Canucks
Azza Solano 1000 ATX Full Tower PC Case Review @ Legit Reviews
Displays
Samsung SyncMaster LD190 LCD Monitor Review @ Futurelooks
Notebooks
Alienware M17x Laptop @ DriverHeaven.net
Windows 7 vs. Vista CPU & Memory Performance Comparison @ TweakTown
Systems
Asrock Ion 330 Nettop PC @ Pro-Clockers
Motherboards
MSI P55-GD80 - Mainboard or Model @ TweakPC
Preview: Gigabyte P55-UD6 (Intel P55) @ HardwareZone
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TomSEA on August 24, 2009 2:17 PM |
Took a quick glance at the "100 Dirtiest Sites." Unless you're an Internet novice who doesn't know better (and those are the one's who get nailed with viruses), I think most people would be smart enough to avoid those sites given their names. A lot of trojan/virus protection boils down to using just plain old common sense. |
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