The News: Monday, February 4 Edition Beth Snyder February 4, 2013 So, the Baltimore Ravens are your NFL Superbowl XLVII champions. Congratulations to them as well as the San Francisco 49ers for a game that overall was well-played. Sure, there were some bobbles and quite a few “what the heck was THAT” moments, but overall both teams played like the champions we knew them to be. I would be remiss if I didn’t also give a shout out to my brothers and sisters who worked together to present a flawless halftime show (personal opinions on Beyonce aside), as well as mentioning that my heart bleeds for those who had to deal with the power surge and recovery. However, contrary to what was constantly being said by CBS, I would like to point out that it didn’t take that long for the power to come back on. That was a matter of minutes, if not seconds. What really took that long are the lights. They take about five minutes to warm up, and once they go dark it takes them 10-15 minutes to cool down before they can be struck and warmed up again. That’s been bugging me. TweakTown gets us going with the SilverStone SUGO SST-SG09B SFF Chassis KitGuru examines the BeQuiet! Pure Power L8 530W CM eTeknix checks out Steelseries Mobile Gaming & Headphone iXBT Labs takes a look at the Inno3D GeForce GTX 670 iChill, Inno3D GeForceGTX 660 Ti Graphics Cards ThinkComputers announces its ThinkComputers & ROCCAT Facebook Giveaway TrustedReviews gets its hands on the much-anticipated BlackBerry Z10 Pro-Clockers gets into some SilverStone PP06B Individual-Sleeved PSU Cables LanOC takes on Gunblitz BCC Hardware hooks up with the Samsung DA-E750 Wireless Audio Dock NikKTech weighs in on the Kingston DataTraveler HyperX PREDATOR 512GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Computing on Demand goes inside the SilverStone SST-TJ04B-EW Evolution Chassis Planet 3DNow comes back with the Cooltek Coolcube Hardware Canucks presents AMD’s Never Settle Game Bundle; Reloaded & Updated PureOverclock tries on some Oblanc NC-2 U.F.O. and NC1-1 Cobra Headsets To close out this selection, The Tech Report shares its thoughts on Asus’ P8Z77-I Deluxe Mini-ITX motherboard Share This With The World!