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Review of Apple iPhone 3GS

The iPhone 3GS brings a faster CPU, more memory, and faster download speeds to Apple’s do-everything wonder-phone.

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Review of Prototype

Through the 14 hours of single-player missions, Prototype’s Manhattan essentially becomes a canvas upon which to indulge and refine Mercer’s spectacular badassery. Smash tanks with a 40-story freefall, lash yourself toward a copter with a Whipfist, eat the pilots, and rain missiles on rampaging genetic mutants from the air. And if you’re overwhelmed, let ’er rip with one of your kick-ass Devastator attacks, like the Air Tendril, which pierces everything in the same zip code with your own intestines.

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Review of Belkin N+ Wireless Router

With 802.11n Draft 2.0 routers becoming as common as Storm Troopers at Comic-Con, manufacturers need a feature that sets their product apart from the crowd. Like many of its competitors, Belkin added a second radio to its N+ Wireless Router—but this one is used for a very different purpose.

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Review of The Sims 3

The Sims 3 is a very similar game to its predecessors: You juggle the needs and wants of a family of Sims to make them healthy, wealthy, and wise. What has changed is the revolutionary increase in scale.

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Review of Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard

The G19 keyboard is sweet, but it ain’t cheap.

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Microsoft Sidewinder X8

Microsoft’s latest Sidewinder mouse, the X8, combines a wireless design with the latest in optical sensor technology. Sporting a proprietary BlueTrack sensor, the X8 will work on most any surface, including granite and marble, which are problems for mice with more traditional optical and laser sensors. This is also Microsoft’s first wireless Sidewinder mouse—it utilizes the traditional 2.4GHz band, but updates more times per second than most wireless Microsoft mice.

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Burnout Paradise Review

Don’t tell Newton: Ramming your hot rod full-speed into a concrete block, idling minivan, or in-game ad billboard in Burnout Paradise doesn’t really slow you down. The game is a steady, fuel-injected dose of momentum from spark plug to finish line.

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Tech News: Online Android Market Goes Live
 

Online Android Market Goes Liv

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Deus Ex: Human Revolution Delayed till April 2011
 

Deus Ex: Human Revolution Delayed till April 2011

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Developers Assure Max Payne 3 “Not Canceled”
 

Developers Assure Max Payne 3 "Not Canceled"

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