Holy Shopping Day, Batman!

Wow. We went everywhere today! And actually accomplished some good things. Umbrella strollers, shoes, spring jackets, umbrellas, and a couple of new bags for the kids for vacation, and I got a couple of new pairs of pants and a new mouse among other things. Plus between last night and tonight we’ve got our tickets booked for the aquarium and museum, as well as afternoon tea at the American Girl cafe. Yes, in case you were wondering, I have completely lost my mind. I’m going on vacation with my niece and her family to Chicago for four days. Three adults and three children, the oldest of whom is four, and me on crutches. It’ll be an adventure!

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Futurelooks appropriately starts us off with A Guide To Going Green for Saint Patrick’s Day

Modders-Inc. goes inside the Silverstone Fortress FT02 Case

BCC Hardware counters with the Thermaltake Element Q ITX Case

PureOverclock chills out with the Thermaltake Contac 29 CPU Cooler

TrustedReviews checks out the Epson Stylus Office BX610FW – Inkjet All-in-One

Guru3D presents its MSI R5870 Lightning review – Graphics cards on Steroids

bit-tech takes on Flotilla

Bjorn3D examines the MSI R5770 HAWK

LanOC beats the heat with the Cooler Master Excalibur

TweakTown takes A Deep Dive Into QNAP NAS Software

Legit Reviews has a go at the Kingston 128GB SSDNow V Series SNV425-S2 Gen 2 SSD

TechRadar takes a look at the Viewsonic VG2427wm

InsideHW gets into some Kingston & Mushkin: High-speed DDR3 memory kits

techPowerUp gives a listen to some Sennheiser HD800

ThinkComputers shares its thoughts on the Antec CP-850 850W Power Supply

MadShrimps shows some creativity with Not Yet Another Core i7 980X Review – Overclocking With LN2

Finally, BigBruin gets its hands on the Seagate BlackArmor PS110 500GB USB 3.0 Portable Drive

I Fixed The Printer!

No one is more shocked or amazed than I am! The rollers were out of alignment, and I actually managed to put them back. Don’t ask me how…I was tinkering last night at 4am while I wasn’t sleeping, and all of a sudden it was taking sheets of paper individually again. Bonus!

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ThinkComputers kicks it off with the Antec P183 Advanced Mid Tower Case

techPowerUp counters with Another World-Exclusive: Lian Li PC-T1R Spider

TechRadar gives a listen to the Bose SoundLink

CDRLabs spends some time with the Leadtek WinFast PxVC1100 MPEG-2/H.264 Transcoding Card

TrustedReviews tries on a pair of Grado GR8 In-Ear Headphones

TweakNews hooks up with the Asus TS Mini Home Server

TweakTown checks out the G.Skill PC3-18400 (2300MHz) PI Series 4GB Kit

Guru3D presents USB 3.0 performance explored

EverythingUSB gets into the Seagate BlackArmor PS 110 Portable USB 3.0 Hard Drive

BigBruin examines the Kingston SSDNow V+ Series 128GB Solid State Drive

TechReviewSource finds its way with the TomTom Ease

Legit Reviews chills out with the Thermaltake SpinQ VT CPU Cooler

bit-tech goes Hands on with 6-screen ATI Eyefinity

HotHardware sits down with the Lenovo ThinkPad T410

Finally, BCC Hardware shares its thoughts on the Patriot Box Office Meida Player

My Printer Is Possessed

That is the only logical explanation left. All of a sudden, it has decided that each sheet of paper is approximately six sheets thick, thus it grabs that many to print. Of course, that many won’t go through the machine, so it jams. But if I have only one sheet in the tray to try to trick it, it won’t take it in at all, and still tells me I have a paper jam. Might be time to retire it, although being me I’m going to try to fix it until it is broken so horribly beyond recognition that giving it a decent burial would be the only humane thing.

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LanOC gets us going with the Steel Series Siberia v2

OverClock Intelligence Agency goes inside the Raidmax Skyline Case

bit-tech presents CeBIT 2010 – SSDs, motherboards and more

HotHardware sits down with the Toshiba Satellite E205-S1904 Laptop

TechRadar checks out the iStorage DiskGenie

TestFreaks hooks up with the Kingston SSDNow V Series 30GB Boot Drive

TweakPC takes on Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (PC) (please note the little flag on the site for an automatic translation)

Overclockers Online gets into the Cooler Master 690 II Advanced

TrustedReviews gets the picture with the Plustek OpticFilm 7600i SE Film Scanner

TweakTown weighs in on the Thecus N7700 Pro 7 Drive NAS Server

BigBruin chills out with the Cooler Master V8 Heatpipe CPU Cooler

Bona Fide Reviews spends some time with the USB 3.0 GIGABYTE Ultra Durable 3 PCI Express Card GA-USB3.0

XSReviews takes a look at the Sapphire Radeon HD 5770 1GB

BCC Hardware gets its hands on the SteelSeries Xai Laser Gaming Mouse

And to finish us off, iGadget Life gives you its Review of Two USB 3.0 34mm Expresscards

Technology Almost Won

It’s not that I don’t know in principle how the new board works, it’s that I learn by doing. And when I learn by doing, it is most helpful to have someone else near me who knows more than me. Last night I was on my own with the new board while simultaneously having to help the person working under me with the existing board since he’s still training. It didn’t go incredibly badly, but it definitely could have been a lot better. Trying to remember the new software language while still needing to think in terms of the old language hung me up a few times…go figure. Ah well…progress.

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InsideHW kicks it off with the Asus G73J: The Ultimate Gaming Notebook

TweakTown submits NAS File System Tests by Thecus Explored

Hardware Secrets weighs in on the OCZ Z Series 1000 W Power Supply

BigBruin examines the Intel D510MO Mini-ITX Motherboard

PureOverclock goes inside the Xclio Nighthawk

TrustedReviews gets into the Klipsch WF-34 5.1-Channel Speaker System

TechRadar gets its hands on the Nintendo DSi XL

bit-tech gives you CeBIT 2010 – Fermi, spider cases and more

Motherboards.org examines the A-DATA N002 USB 3.0 and SATA II 128GB SSD

XSReviews chills out with the Noctua NH-D14 and C12P-SE14

techPowerUp checks out the DimasTech Bench Table V2.5

BCC Hardware presents:
CeBIT 2010 Day 2 Gallery
CeBIT 2010 Day 3 Gallery
CeBIT 2010 Day 4 Gallery

TestFreaks goes mobile with the Verizon Wireless Motorola Devour

Guru3D shares its CeBIT 2010 tradeshow coverage

And finally, Technic3D takes on Battlefield Bad Company2

There is Hope for Spring!

I woke up this morning to blue skies, sunshine, almost 40F, and my daffodils are almost four inches tall! I know that we’ve more than likely got one more snowstorm coming, because that’s how it works here, but almost all the signs are in place. Only thing missing is seeing my first robin, but that can’t be too long now. I feel like I’ve just crawled out of a huge, dark cave. In fact, the other day on the news they said we got more sunshine in the first few days of March than we had in all of December. I like it!

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XtremeComputing gets us going with the Nexus RX-5300 530W PSU

TechRadar checks out the Musical Fidelity V-DAC

TweakTown goes inside the Thermaltake Element V Full Tower Chassis

TrustedReviews sits down with the Toshiba Satellite T130-11H – 13.3in Laptop

Bjorn3D tries on a nitroX X835 and X735 Bluetooth Headset

bit-tech explains the Portal Radio Update

iXBT Labs presents its AMD 785G Motherboard Roundup

TweakNews chills out with the Thermaltake ISGC-300 CPU Cooler

InsideHW reports Athlon II X4 635: Quad-Cores Are In

Motherboards.org sends you to its YouTube channel for its ADATA S596 128GB SSD Video Review & Benchmarks

BigBruin takes a look at the Geeks.com Mini USB 2.0 LED Projector with Tripod

GamingHeaven takes on Aliens vs Predator (PC)

TestFreaks spends some time with the Puget Echo I HTPC

TechwareLabs goes on the road with the Everki Camber Laptop/Netbook Bag

HotHardware shares its thoughts on the Dell Inspiron Zino HD Desktop

And to close out this selection, HardwareHeaven shares its CeBIT 2010 Day Three Coverage

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