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  • Man Gets Hard Drive Full of Secret Apple Documents

    Published: Friday, September 2, 2011 | By: Dean

    Weve all heard about the lost iPhone in the bar that caused quite the media blitz. Seems Apple had to one up that by handing over a hard drive to a customer full of secret documents.

    Confidential docs, internal manuals, Apple's sales technics, an Apple store work checklist, products layout, time schedules, pictures and videos of Apple corporate activities that only Apple employees can see, videos of store meetings, business structure and much  more.

     Ouch. angry smile

  • Next Call of Duty MW3 Could Out Sell BlackOps

    Published: Friday, September 2, 2011 | By: Dennis

    Most everyone knows that I wasn't a fan of Black Ops (single player) and didn't play the multi player because of it.  However if MW3 is anything like MW2 or COD4 this could be the game to end all games.

    Pre-orders for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, the latest installment of the enormously popular Call of Duty franchise, are expected to shatter the pre-sales record set by its predecessors, Activision Blizzard told analysts on Thursday.

    Scroll down for a newly released preview of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 in multi-player mode, in all its action-packed glory. The game is targeted for a November 8 release.

    One thing is for sure, this game is on my "most wanted" list and I can't wait to play it.  Be sure to check out the new trailer too!

  • Foxconn sees net profits reach NT$27.39 billion in 1H11

    Published: Thursday, September 1, 2011 | By: Dennis

    Digitimes is reporting that Foxconn had some pretty good profits this year.  It is too bad they likely didn't come from the channel products sad smile

    Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry) has announced net profits of NT$27.38 billion (US$945.93 million) for the first half with EPS down 20% on year to NT$2.58.

    For the third quarter, Foxconn is expected to ship 20 million units of iPad 2 to Apple, a growth of 60% sequentially, and the orders should be the major growth driver for the company in the second half. However, Foxconn has declined to comment on a specific client.
  • ASUS Maximus IV Extreme-Z Review @ ocaholic

    Published: Thursday, September 1, 2011 | By: Dennis

    We recently reviewed the P67 edition of the Maximus IV Extreme and found it to be an excellent motherboard with plenty of flexibility.  The Z68 is basically the same board but supports the new disk cache feature.

    The Maximus IV Extreme-Z is ASUS' latest flagship regarding their socket 1155 line-up. With its ROG brand the taiwanese mainboard giant targets gamers as well as overclockers. Very impressive is for example the number of USB 3.0 ports this board comes with. There is a total of eight of these ports.  

    Picking either one of these boards will get you the same basic performance regardless of what processor and video cards you choose to run.

  • The next Duke Nukem Game to be revealed ‘Soon’

    Published: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 | By: Dennis

    Rumors of another Duke game? 

    It would seem that Gearbox is looking to make that happen.  Chances are it will be better than the last one they released, that is assuming they can design a game that allows you to do what made duke famous in the "3D" days.

    This being the Duke part of the panel, Pitchford even managed to make a boob joke. Here's the speech, picking up with a discussion of the review scores for Duke Nukem Forever. Pitchford was speaking in front of about 900 Gearbox fans, few of whom clapped when he asked if the press who slammed the game were "full of shit":

    Wow!?! really?  That last quote seems like a total dick move but they say if you can control the crowd you can do anything.

    Here is the part about the next Duke game.

    "And then soon… I know that you guys figured out that, when Gearbox acquired the franchise, we didn't do it just to make sure we could all play Duke Forever, but because we wanted to make our own Duke game. Soon, we'll talk about that, but not today. [the crowd cheers]"

    WIth any luck we will see it in the next couple years, of course pending any game engine upgrades.  wink smile

  • Let's say you were given a year to kill Hewlett-Packard. Here's how you do it:

    Published: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 | By: Dennis

    If the title doesn't spark to you check out this article check out the quote.

    From former CEO Carly Fiorina's spectacular flame-out, and former chairwoman Patricia Dunn's illegal spying scandal, to Mr. Hurd's alleged sex scandal that apparently didn't involve any sex at all, this sort of dysfunction has become "the H-P Way."

    It has been a year since H-P fired Mr. Hurd. Jack Kevorkian couldn't have devised a better plan for euthanizing a company. But like the good doctor used to say: "Dying is not a crime."

    The article basically speculates how bad business decisions can lead to the downfall of even the largest of companies. 

  • NL: Review Block - Cases Coolers and Music?

    Published: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 | By: Dennis

    Cases
    - SilverStone TJ08-E Micro-ATX Chassis @ MissingRemote
    - Sentey Burton - GS-6500 @ Computing on Demand
    - Spire Savit 6005B Review - XSReviews
    - SilverStone Fortress FT03 @ Hexus
    - Cooler Master Silencio 550 @ PureOverclock
    - Cooler Master Storm Enforcer Gaming Case Review @ Tweaknews
    - Cooler Master Silencio 550 Mid-Tower Chassis Review @ Techgage
    - Thermaltake Level 10 GT System Enclosure reviewed in Metku
    - In Win BUC @ Hardware Bistro
    - Corsair Carbide 400R Case Review @ Madshrimps
    - CM Storm Enforcer Case Review on Technic3D

    Headsets
    We just gave one of these away in our last contest
    - Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS Shock Spin Gaming Headset review @ APH Networks

    Cooling
    - Corsair Hydro Series H100 Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler Review
    - Corsair Hydro series H80 CPU cooler review @ Madshrimps
    - Corsair H80 Self-Contained Liquid CPU Cooler Review @ Techgage
    - Thermaltake Jing Heatsink Review @ Frostytech

    More news to come, stay tuned

  • Battle of the SATA 3.0 Controllers @ Techgage

    Published: Monday, August 29, 2011 | By: Dennis

    We all know that performance in a PC is based on hardware and slightly on how good the drivers are.  Well our friends at Techgage did a little test to see who has the best 6GB/s SATA controller, Intel, AMD or Marvell.

    With newer SSDs now coming well within 10% of maxing out a SATA 3.0 port, it's important to make sure that your motherboard is properly equipped to handle such drives if planning to buy one. In our testing, while AMD's and Intel's solutions offered superb performance, Marvell's leaved a bit (or a lot) to be desired.

    The results may suprise you.

  • Sapphire Pure Platinum A75 & AMD A8-3800 @ LanOC Reviews

    Published: Monday, August 29, 2011 | By: Dennis

    Hot new Llano motherboards from Sapphire, styling hasn't changed much from the P67 we reviewed but they did update the layout added a mini PCI Express slot.

    It has only been a few weeks since AMD introduced their Llano APU and things are finally starting to come together. Today Sapphire is joining the mix with an addition from their Pure line, the Pure Platinum A75. Sapphire has had a big push to become a name to be reckoned with in the motherboard market and their Pure line has thus far done a good job. Paired up with an AMD A8-3800, today we will be taking a look at both Sapphires new board and the A-Series platform as a whole.

    Lets hope they keep it up.

  • When it rains it pours - a response to the unexpected

    Published: Friday, August 26, 2011 | By: Dennis

    This is not so much intended as a response to hurricane Irene but rather to express how even the best laid plans and schedules can be totally blown out of the water when something "unexpected" happens.

    In my case, that would be client work.  You see, in addition to running the day to day on Ninjalane.com I support several clients from basic website maintenance and development to a few select computers, servers, and networks.  Under the normal run of things my client work is extremely light but, every once in awhile the world comes crashing down on them and I'm called to action.

    What I never expect is when ALL of them contact me in the same week.  Without going into too many details I had a server crash, broken laptop panel, malware infection (thrice on the same PC) and website updates across two sites.  Those things combined really threw off my posting schedule and really ate into my designated time to decompress.
    Of course this is simply a long version of the "phj34r my lack of n3ws" postings that I normally publish during times like this but, I felt it was needed.

    btw, PAX starts today, sadly "we" weren't able to attend but it's on the schedule for next year.  The convention isn't friendly for press but that doesn't mean we can't post stuff after the fact and generally enjoy going.  In the meantime sit tight there is a motherboard and two chassis reviews in the works, all of which are almost ready to post.