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Win a Thermaltake Level 10 case with KitGuru !
KitGuru has some of the best prizes on the net, bar none. We have given away thousands of pounds of ... more. Cases, Competitions, Highlights -
Thermaltake Level 10 Full-Tower Case Review
Last weekend KitGuru was reporting from Multiplay's i40 where we caught a glimpse of Thermaltake... more. Cases, Component, Highlights 2 -
Cryo Mercia Laptop System Review
Cryo Computers are a UK system builder at the top of their relevant market, I have reviewed many... more. Announcements, Gaming Rig, General Purpose PC, Laptop Latest Articles-
AMD VP details why they ditched ATI brand, but ‘Radeon’ stays
5 CommentsPosted by Jules on September 3, 2010 under Channel
KitGuru were the first to break news that AMD were dropping the ATI name, weeks ago. We might not have gotten credit for it, but we are big enough to take it on the chin. AMD Corporate Brand Vice Pres... more. -
Apple’s Ping gets hammered with comment spam
1 CommentsPosted by Slyvia on September 3, 2010 under Apple
On paper, Apple's new social media service Ping was a great idea, but unfortunately according to Sophos it has already been abused by people spamming the system and trying to offload phoney gadgets. ... more. -
When fast just ain’t fast enough – XFX HD5970 Black Edition LE
2 CommentsPosted by Carl on September 3, 2010 under Graphics
4800MHZ GDDR5, 3200 cores and GPU's running at 850mhz, its every gamers wet dream. KitGuru has had the XFX HD5970 Black Edition card in our labs for some time now and we should have a review up in... more. -
Win a Thermaltake Level 10 case with KitGuru !
0 CommentsPosted by Zardon on September 3, 2010 under Cases, Competitions, Highlights
KitGuru has some of the best prizes on the net, bar none. We have given away thousands of pounds of hardware in our short time opening and today we have something REALLY special that be pride of place... more. -
Thermaltake Level 10 Full-Tower Case Review
40 CommentsPosted by Henry Butt on September 3, 2010 under Cases, Component, Highlights 2
Last weekend KitGuru was reporting from Multiplay's i40 where we caught a glimpse of Thermaltake's range-topping Level 10 case which made us very excited. So we had a word with the kind people a... more. -
Samsung targeting smartphone market with potential 25 million sales
1 CommentsPosted by Jules on September 3, 2010 under Mobile
Samsung, the world's number 2 handset maker are expecting to sell up to 25 million smartphones this year which has exceeded their earlier estimations of 18 million units. JK Shin, the leader of Sam... more. -
HP acquire 3Par: Dell lose out
2 CommentsPosted by Slyvia on September 3, 2010 under Channel
The ongoing battle to buy 3Par has finally ended after a bidding war erupted between HP and Dell. HP have agreed to pay $2.35 billion and Dell didn't counter the final bid. This is a $33 per share ... more. -
Nicked: Girl who threw puppies into river
3 CommentsPosted by Carl on September 3, 2010 under Channel
We reported on a rather sick story this week of a girl who was filmed throwing puppies into a river. An Internet bounty was issued to catch her, and the good news in today is that she has been caught.... more. -
Toshiba recall 41,000 computers over burn risk
1 CommentsPosted by Jules on September 3, 2010 under Channel
Toshiba has announced the recall of around 41,000 computers across the globe, due to potential overheating and related burn risks. The models they are recalling are the Satellite T135, Satellite T1... more. -
Cryo Mercia Laptop System Review
21 CommentsPosted by Zardon on September 2, 2010 under Announcements, Gaming Rig, General Purpose PC, Laptop
Cryo Computers are a UK system builder at the top of their relevant market, I have reviewed many of their systems in the past, including the stunning carbon fibre Cryo Nano and the watercooled, ov... more. -
KitGuru is almost 3 weeks ahead of the mainstream IT magazines ?
6 CommentsPosted by faith on September 2, 2010 under General Tech
We all know that the web is fast. Certainly faster than paper. But it's not often that we actually get a chance to put down markers and measure the difference. KitGuru received an email blast this mor... more. -
Apple TV now $99 – new focus on rentals and streaming
1 CommentsPosted by Carl on September 2, 2010 under Apple
Apple have announced a much smaller and cheaper version of the Apple TV set top box. This new release also heavily promotes the introduction of rentable TV shows, a move that many people have wanted t... more. -
Running out of date games? automatic updating software now available
2 CommentsPosted by Slyvia on September 2, 2010 under Software
UK game retail outlet GAME have announced the launch of a new service which has been designed to update all PC games - they are calling it Game Downloader. The program is still in a beta state howe... more. -
Microsoft Windows Phone 7 released to manufacturing
1 CommentsPosted by Zardon on September 2, 2010 under Channel, Mobile
Microsoft are investing hundreds of millions into their new Windows Phone 7 SmartPhone platform and they reached their release to manufacturing phase yesterday, September 1st 2010. Microsoft are ke... more. -
MSI N460GTX Hawk – triple overvoltage support for 1GHZ+
4 CommentsPosted by Jules on September 2, 2010 under Graphics
MSI have been releasing some brilliant products in 2010 and KitGuru was first to review many of them. Today they have announced the new N460GTX Hawk which comes with Triple Overvoltage function which ... more. -
Intel aiming to take over the mobile world
1 CommentsPosted by Slyvia on September 1, 2010 under Channel, Mobile
Intel have been spending a huge amount of money lately ... $7.7 billion dollars on security company McAfee and recently $1.4 billion on Infineon. It is clear they are focusing on the mobile marketplac... more. -
Arctic Sound P321 USB Gaming Headset Review
13 CommentsPosted by Henry Butt on September 1, 2010 under Headphones, Highlights 2, Peripheral
Arctic are a very new player in the gaming peripheral market, competing with much larger manufacturers like Logitech. We recently looked at their top-end pair of headphones, the P531 which reall... more. -
Dangerous 64 bit Rootkit spreading
4 CommentsPosted by Slyvia on September 1, 2010 under Software
A new version of dangerous rootkit Alureon is back - this time in the shape of a 64 bit edition. We are always dismayed to hear about new security issues, but this one looks to be particularly nast... more. -
Apple may release new iPhone 4 with revised antenna
1 CommentsPosted by Carl on September 1, 2010 under Apple, iPhone
For the last couple of months, Apple have been taking a high priority in the press with the iPhone 4 antenna issues. The solution was to give everyone who experienced issues a free case. Telcel, a Mex... more. -
Internet bounty issued for woman throwing live puppies into river
5 CommentsPosted by Carl on September 1, 2010 under Channel
The world can be a very cruel place and with the growth of the internet, videos and newstories can spread like a virus. One such video which is causing a great deal of distress for people is the foota... more. -
Apple Live Keynote Stream, limited only to Apple devices?
1 CommentsPosted by Jules on September 1, 2010 under Apple
Apple have announced that they will be live streaming their video of the September media event across the web. This exciting news has somewhat been dulled however by the fact that the stream appears t... more. -
Microsoft release new transforming ‘high tech gray’ xbox 360 controller
0 CommentsPosted by Slyvia on September 1, 2010 under Channel, Peripheral
Microsoft are planning to release a new Xbox 360 controller which features a transforming D-Pad in November. This has been due to feedback from a sizeable portion of the user base. The most noticea... more. -
Pixels created 8 times smaller than those used in iPhone 4′s Retina display
1 CommentsPosted by Slyvia on August 31, 2010 under Apple, Channel
Technology advances at a staggering rate, and researchers at the University of Michigan have created a new display with nanometer thin sheets of metal that use slits to create pixels eight times small... more. -
Google release ‘Priority Inbox’ – is it any good though?
1 CommentsPosted by Jules on August 31, 2010 under Channel, Software
Google email is still widely adopted by millions of people every year and recently Google have released a new system called "Priority Inbox" which apparently helps to unclutter an overcrowded inbox. ... more. -
Corsair release Gaming Audio Series HS1 headphones
2 CommentsPosted by Carl on August 31, 2010 under Headphones
Corsair release quality products, there is no denying that. Whether its memory, power supplies or flash drives, they always perform at the top of their respective fields. Today we received a press rel... more. -
Enermax Revolution 85+ 1020W Power Supply Review
24 CommentsPosted by Zardon on August 31, 2010 under Highlights, Power Supplies
Every enthusiast knows the Revolution 85+ series of Power Supplies from Enermax, they have been winning awards across the globe for many years. With a lethal combination of performance and efficie... more. -
Halo Reach leaks banning consoles from Xbox Live
1 CommentsPosted by Slyvia on August 31, 2010 under Channel
Halo Reach on Xbox 360 has leaked a while ago and many people are downloading it from Bitorrent to play on their Xbox 360 consoles. Fudzilla have reported that their sources are telling them that some... more. -
Foxconn labour cost increases cause gross margin down 1H10
1 CommentsPosted by Jules on August 31, 2010 under Channel
Foxconn have been in the press for all the wrong reasons lately and yesterday they announced their revenues and profits for the first half of 2010. While their revenues for the first half of 2010 w... more. -
Xbox Live Gold Price rising by £1pm – from November 1st
2 CommentsPosted by Carl on August 31, 2010 under Channel
Microsoft are going to increase the monthly price of Xbox Live Gold starting November 1st - the price will be rising by £1 to £5.99. The UK are not the only region to suffer from a price increase... more. -
SteelSeries 7H Gaming Headset Review
11 CommentsPosted by Henry Butt on August 31, 2010 under Announcements, Headphones, Peripheral
Over the past few months KitGuru has looked at a number of SteelSeries' gaming products from the Ferrari-red Siberia V2 headset to the more understated 7G keyboard. We feel they are some of the ... more.
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