Kingston is at it again, with new memory! The new memory kits are designed to meet the performance requirements for the new Intel Core i7-990X chipset and X58-based motherboards, and are available in kits of three or six modules and…
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by Kristofer Brozio • March 1, 2011 •
Netflix Now Available as Wii Channel
by Kristofer Brozio • October 18, 2010 •
Gaming Related, Press Releases
Not that I use Netflix with my Wii, I use my Xbox 360 or Seagate FreeAgent Go Theater, but it’s nice to have the option and now that it’s disc-less life is much easier! Beginning today, Netflix members in the…
Review of Kingston HyperX 1600MHz 12GB Triple Channel (KHX1600C9D3K6/12G)
by Tomas Ratas • February 5, 2010 •
Product Reviews, Ram/Memory
Today at Testfreaks we ponder the question — how much RAM is too much? During the days of Windows XP two gigabytes was considered a boatload of memory; as Windows Vista made its way onto the scene, 4 gigs became…
Majesco Entertainment Releases the Original ‘A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia’ on Virtual Console
by Kristofer Brozio • November 23, 2009 •
Press Releases
Majesco Entertainment Company , an innovative provider of video games for the mass market, today announced that A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia is now available for download on Virtual Console(TM). The classic Nintendo Entertainment System(TM) (NES(TM)) puzzle-platformer…
Kingston HyperX DDR3 3GB 2GHz Memory Kit KHX16000D3K3/3GX
by Tomas Ratas • March 17, 2009 •
Product Reviews, Ram/Memory
When Intel introduced the Core i7 processor they raised the memory stakes by implementing triple channel memory capability. Instead of two matched pairs of memory sticks, the new x58 motherboards can use matched memory sticks in sets of three.…
iLuv i1255 5.1 Channel Slim Desktop iPod / DVD Player
by Kristofer Brozio • February 8, 2009 •
Dvd players/recorders, iPod Accessories, Product Reviews
Yesterday I took a look at a Blu-ray DVD drive, today I’m taking a step back and looking at a very unique DVD player. Yes Blu-ray of high definition is the future, but I can bet that there are still…



