Today we’re looking at the LifeBook U1010 from Fujitsu, an Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC) claimed by Fujitsu to be the world’s smallest. We see if it’s any good.
Although it might seem a bit cheap and nasty, the USB Rocket Launcher form ‘Dream Cheeky’ is so much fun it should be banned – and I’m sure in schools and offices across the country it will be.
The DGL-4500 - A new wireless broadband router from D-Link which continues on from their original gigabit gaming router, the DGL-4100 released in 2005, now with added Xtreme-N 300Mb/s wireless capability.
More than just the poor little brother of the famed Antec Nine Hundred Ultimate Gamer case, the Antec Three Hundred gives you a somewhat basic case with lots of space and cooling at a very reasonable price.
A new NAS (Network Attached Storage) device from the folks at QNAP Systems comes with 2 bays for Serial-ATA hard drives, RAID capability and enough built-in services to make many big servers totally obsolete. Here at OzHardware we take a closer look.
Western Digital have once again pushed the boundaries of size with their latest notebook drive coming in at a massive (for a notebook) 320GB. Coupled with a Serial ATA-II interface and 8MB cache, it’s sure to be a good performer. We find out.
We have a look at a range of Wireless Draft-N networking products from D-Link to see if the claimed 300Mbps transfer rates can finally be a match for a cabled network.
Instead of running messy cables all around your house or unit, one of the latest trends in home networking is Ethernet Over Powerlines, we take a look at D-Link’s DHP-300 unit to see if it’s any good.
Motherboards based on the 780i chipset have very slowly started showing up on hardware review sites in the last few weeks, but what are they offering? And why do you want one? Read on to find out.
The release of the 8800GT chipset from nVidia has seen the market go crazy for what is one of the best bang-for-your-buck video cards available, and many manufacturers are offering factory overclocked versions to give you even more performance, but are they worth the money? We look at the Inno3D’s normal 8800GT and their Overclocked version to find out.
Microsoft has revived their SideWinder gaming brand with the introduction of a new mouse for the avid gaming enthusiast. Featuring a 2000dpi laser tracking sensor and a rather unique design, we take a look to see if it’s any good.