
Asus launches 100% recyclable laptops
Asus has launched a range of bamboo laptops that are 100% recyclable.
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Ubuntu flirts with Chrome instead of Firefox
The next edition of Ubuntu Linux could ship with Google's Chrome as its default browser, rather than Firefox.
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ECS H55H-I mini-ITX Motherboard Review
We review ECS' own cheap and cheerful mini-ITX H55 motherboard for Intel LGA1156 CPUs.
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Asus brings the bling to its latest NX laptops
The NX90JQ series notebook is a marvel of polished aluminium, but it's half a yard wide.
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New version of Android to feature Flash, tethering
The next version of Android - 2.2, codename 'Froyo' - promises a massive speed boost, Flash support, and more.
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Free Games I Like: War and Peace
For a long time there’s been talk among the more ambitious and feather-brained developers and players of games about a hypothetical artistic pinnacle of gaming – "the Citizen Kane of videogames". From the title of War and Peace you might expect this game attempts to reach that aim, perhaps by attempting to adapt the infamous Russian novel into game form.
But you’d be wrong, because War and Peace doesn’t have anything in common with Tolstoy’s colossal opus. Instead, it’s a de-make of perhaps the most-loved PC game of all time and the one title which could definitely hope to rival Tolstoy’s novel in depth. Well, if you’re feeling a bit hyperbolic anyway.
War and Peace is best explained as Civilization with only one button – a toggle which flips you between conflict and compromise.
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Danamics LMX Superleggera Cooler Review
Cooling your CPU with liquid metal sound like something from Hollywood? Think again.
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