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Written by Bob Buskirk
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Tuesday, 23 May 2006 |

For today I will assume that everyone reading this review knows the name CoolerMaster. They make lots of excellent quality products. I myself have owned a few of their products and like them very much. Today is the first time I get to review one of their PC cases; it is the Centurion 532 chassis. It is an excellent chassis, with lots of cool features. In fact I liked it so much I retired my other case and am now using the Centurion 532 as a home from my main system!
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Written by Bob Buskirk
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Monday, 22 May 2006 |

hanks to a broken Wii game and a quick attendee this picture above has been floating around the internet since E3 has ended. The picture shows speculation that in fact all of the Wii's you saw at E3 were nothing but a box with some lights. The the Wii titles were being played on Gamecube's with Wii developement kits. Because of this picture Nintendo of America has confirmed that Wii games were being played through GameCubes. Not just any GameCubes, Wii hardware embedded in a GameCube, "made specifically for the E3 show and is not the final mass-production version." Remember all of the PS3's this year were running on dev kits, and last year all the Xbox 360 demos were running on G5's. More pictures after the jump...
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Written by Bob Buskirk
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Monday, 22 May 2006 |

Check out these new "Music Carry QT-MPA" radio and MP3 hybrid devices from Sharp. They look a lot like CD players, but they are not. They come in 512MB and 1GB versions and are MP3/WMA/WAV compatible. They measure 410 x 177 x 122mm. They are powered by a hefty 6 AA batteries.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 22 May 2006 )
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Written by Bob Buskirk
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Monday, 22 May 2006 |

A little while ago I reviewed the SilverStone Lascala LC17S HTPC, I found it to be a very good choice for a home entertainment based PC system. Today for review I have sort of an upgrade to that chassis, it is the Lascala LC20B-M chassis, it is basically the same base chassis, but with a completely re done external housing and some great additional extra features that make this an excellent choice for an HTPC system. I am happily using it right now in my living room in fact, interested?
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Written by Bob Buskirk
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Wednesday, 17 May 2006 |

There’s a quiet hall tucked away underneath the glitz and glamour, the lights and sound, of the main South Hall filled with all the big developers. Kentia Hall it’s called, and it holds some of the best, and also some of the worst, games at E3. It has become known as the “indie” developer hall and contains a wide variety of young companies looking to get their game out into the world. The infamous Guitar Hero game was one example of a game that has since reached acclaimed status by starting down in Kentia. It is a haven for finding some of the best kept secrets in the gaming realm.
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