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Giveaway: NVIDIA and Techgage Team Up to Give Away Copies of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag

NOTE: CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED. After drawing some names out of our digital hat, the winners are: Allen Syl Ariel C Eric F flashlightbuff Jordan Walsh Kumar Singh Morton Ribak Nanang Sugiarto Ray Yataghene Shawn Stover Huge congrats to those ten, and thanks a lot to those who entered. If you didn’t…..

Published on June 11, 2014

Logitech G502 Proteus Core Gaming Mouse Review – A Serious Gamer’s Tool

Let’s face it – most people have heard of Logitech, and most of those who are tech savvy have become well-acquainted with the company’s various offerings over the years. I’ve been mostly pleased with everything I’ve tried from Logitech before, so let’s find out if the G502 Proteus gaming mouse continues the…..

Published on June 9, 2014

Kingston HyperX Cloud Gaming Headset Review – A Ray of Sunshine

PC hardware vendors are constantly expanding into markets they traditionally have never had a presence in. Kingston, known for its memory and storage solutions, is the latest one; its HyperX Cloud gaming headset is its first venture into the world of gaming audio. Will the Cloud bring rain on this parade, or…..

Published on June 4, 2014

Watch Dogs – A Godphone Review

Hacking games have always carried with them certain preconceptions, not all of them good. When Ubisoft announced Watch Dogs a few years ago, complete with a live trailer, the world took notice. Was this to be a new genre-busting, open-world, extravaganza? Will we finally see a hacking game done right? Read on…..

Published on May 30, 2014

Giveaway: NVIDIA and Techgage Hack Ubisoft – Free Copy of Watch Dogs

UPDATE: The winners have been chosen! The lucky folks are: Piotr Leoniuk Enhe Ulam Federico Huerta Mitchell Estrada Gorjan Big grats to you five! If you didn’t win, don’t fret. We’re going to be holding more regular contests, including another one like this one in a couple of weeks where we’ll be giving…..

Published on May 28, 2014

ioSafe 214 Dual-bay Disaster-Proof NAS Review

ioSafe has long been building NAS boxes that can take some serious, real-world abuse. We’re talking water submersion, or something even more severe, like a house fire. What could make a solution like that even better? Synology’s DSM software on-board sure doesn’t hurt. With the 214 dual-bay option, that’s just what we’re…..

Published on May 22, 2014

Mionix NASH 20 Gaming Headset Review – A True Star

Naming a product after a star might seem like a fine idea, but it brings along with it a slew of certain expectations. The Mionix NASH 20 namesake is a star in the zodiac constellation Sagittarius. So, is this stereo headset actually a star, or does it blow up like a supernova?…..

Published on May 19, 2014

NETGEAR ReadyNAS 102 Dual-bay NAS Review

It’s been quite some time since we last checked out one of NETGEAR’s NAS offerings, so we’re going to use the ReadyNAS 102, a dual-bay offering, to help us get up to speed. Unlike the last ReadyNAS we looked at, the 102 features OS 6, and one of our favorite, understated features:…..

Published on May 12, 2014

A Look at ASUS’ Upcoming Z97 Motherboard Lineup

The launch of Intel’s Z97 chipset is right around the corner, and with Intel’s Haswell refresh, “Devil’s Canyon”, not due out for another month or so, the star of the show is the myriad of motherboards from all the usual vendors. Once again, ASUS’ collection of boards is quite large, so let’s…..

Published on May 5, 2014

Trials Fusion Review: Future Stunt Biking, Slightly Exaggerated

Since its first title was released in 2000, more than half of RedLynx’s 25 published games have been Trials-related – and that should tell you something. For those who enjoy stunt biking but would prefer occasional stints of low-gravity, higher altitudes, more explosions, and more futuristic landscapes, Trials Fusion will be worth…..

Published on April 30, 2014

Tuck in Your Tails and Hide from Big Brother

In a world where everything and everyone is out to get your data, it is becoming increasingly hard to remain anonymous and not be tracked. Facebook, Google, and in a likely third place, the NSA, are all trying to track your personal data, know where you are, who you are talking to,…..

Published on April 29, 2014

In Need of Polish: Sentey Nebulus Gaming Mouse Review

A rough diamond is still a diamond, right? Well, not really. The bling-tastic stones women love are only really desirable after they’ve been shaped and polished. The same is true for PC components and peripherals. To see what we mean, read on for our look at Sentey’s Nebulus gaming mouse. I don’t…..

Published on April 28, 2014

There is Only One Internet

The press coverage for Heartbleed has come and gone, and it seems like the public has missed the message. Brett takes a step back to glance at the bigger picture of a world that authenticates based on what we know, and what that means when everyone else knows it, too. So, are…..

Published on April 25, 2014

QNAP TS-269L Dual-bay NAS Review

In the world of NAS appliances, competition is fierce, and the choice is amazing – so amazing, in fact, that choosing the right one requires some real effort. QNAP’s TS-269L, which found its way to our test bench, is designed for those who like everything from a home or SOHO NAS. Let’s…..

Published on April 24, 2014

Microsoft’s Office in the Cloud: Office 365 Review

The consumer version of Microsoft’s Office 365 service has been available for a little over a year now, and I’ve been taking good advantage of it for about just as long. At this point, I’ve spent a lot of time being immersed in the entire Office 365 experience, so read on as…..

Published on April 22, 2014

Using Samba to Share Your Linux Folders with Another PC or Virtual Machine

Creating a network share on Linux is quite a bit different than on Windows, but that doesn’t mean that it requires a degree from Tux U. In this article, we take a look at installing and configuring Samba, creating some shares, and then accessing those shares across a variety of platforms. One…..

Published on April 15, 2014

Making Your Speakers Mobile: Logitech Bluetooth Audio Adapter Review

Have a pair of speakers kicking around, not being used? Want to kick back and stream audio from your phone, rather than sit in front of the PC? Both of these scenarios can be aided with Logitech’s new Bluetooth audio adapter. Connect it to a set of speakers, pair up, and listen.…..

Published on April 12, 2014

Windows XP: A Brief Retrospective

The end-of-support date for Windows XP has been no secret, and the build-up to it has been long. But with the date now upon us, we’re being hit with a big dose of nostalgia, thinking back to all that the OS has brought us. The best thing about nostalgia is sharing it,…..

Published on April 8, 2014

Papago! P2 Pro 1080p Dashcam Review

A dashcam might be a simple device, but it’s one that could prove invaluable in the event of an accident – nothing tells the truth quite like video. And as far as dashcams go, Papago! makes some attractive ones, including the P2 Pro we’re taking a look at here. So, let’s take…..

Published on April 7, 2014

Seagate Backup Plus Slim 2TB Portable HDD Review

Seagate’s Backup Plus Slim is a portable drive that boasts some impressive features on paper, It crams 2TB into a super-small form-factor; just half-an-inch thick. It bundles Seagate’s own Dashboard backup software, which offers a couple of neat options we’ve never seen before. But it’s biggest draw? The sub-$120 pricetag. Each time…..

Published on April 4, 2014

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