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iBuyPower Juices All Desktops With Free USB 3.0 Power

1:49AM August 11, 2010 | Brian Barrett

There’s no question that USB 3.0 is the future; it’s just a question of when it’ll arrive en masse. iBuyPower’s decided to be in the vanguard, putting USB 3.0 in all of its desktops for no added charge. iBuyPower ships notoriously rugged rigs, so while there’s still not a lot of USB 3.0 compatible devices out there letting you take advantage of the spec, it’s good to know that serious desktops are seriously future-proof. More »


Computing

Thermaltake Level 10 Review: The Cure For The Common iMac

12:40AM July 31, 2010 | Mark Wilson

My attempts to live with an iMac were met with nothing but grief. I needed a rebound relationship – a total opposite to the prudish minimalism of Apple design – a bad girl with unnervingly fast tendencies. More »


Computing

You Buy Powerful 3D Gaming Notebook

8:57PM July 13, 2010 | Gary Cutlack

There are more than 400 3D ready games out there, according to iBuypower, which doesn’t sound like very many at all. But it’s enough for the company to feel confident about releasing this – its first 3D-capable gaming notebook. More »


Gaming

Control Any PC Game With Multitouch Gestures

7:55AM July 2, 2010 | Kyle VanHemert

iBUYPOWER’s new MAGIC software (that’s Multi-touch Advanced Gaming Interface and Control, not my unbridled enthusiasm) lets you map keystrokes and mouse clicks to multitouch gestures, so you can control any game with your fingers. Supreme Commander 2? Not too shabby. More »


Computing

Thermaltake’s BMW-Designed Level 10 Supercase Now Available For $US2499

6:40AM December 10, 2009 | Sean Fallon

Thermaltake didn’t take our advice on their Level 10 case, but the BMW-design is still one of the most unique you can buy. Speaking of that, you can score the system now exclusively from iBUYPOWER starting at $US2499. More »


Computing

The Four Gaming PCs Worth Lusting After

4:00AM November 25, 2009 | Will Smith

We asked Maximum PC editor-in-chief Will Smith to name the best gaming PCs in four categories: monster laptop, value laptop, over-the-top desktop and “cheap” desktop. Though that last one is still a bankbuster, his picks are hot as hell. More »


Computing

The LAN Warrior Is Easily the Dorkiest PC We’ve Seen This Week

8:00AM April 29, 2009 | Mark Wilson

You’re a dork, a huge dork. And you should never be out-dorked by anyone, even your closest friends, even at a LAN party.

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