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Saturday, February 26, 2011

KitSound Boomdock annoys your neighbors

Want a surefire way to annoy your neighbors to no end? Then you can fork out £99.99 for the KitSound Boomdock, and make a nuisance of yourself in the neighborhood. This 2.1 audio system boasts of a top loading tray, forward firing satellite drivers as well as a down firing 5.25” subwoofer that is full well capable of delivering a sonic punch which punches above its weight class whenever you hear of it. 

The KitSound Boomdock will also deliver serious audio clarity, offering an integrated FM/AM radio just in case you’re already bored with your current digital music collection. Of course, with a built-in alarm clock, you need not worry about getting another of those cheap plastic Made in China models that crack with just a drop to the floor. 

At the back of the KitSound comes a pair of phono inputs for you to connect other devices, ranging from your Wii to your TV. Get this and blast it to your heart’s content if you’re living alone with the nearest neighbor being miles away.

iBUYPOWER offers new Intel 6 Series chipset systems

Looking for a new computer or want to upgrade your current rig? iBUYPOWER has the right kind of systems up your alley, where they have just announced new systems that feature ‘Sandy Bridge’ Intel 2nd Generation Core Processors, boasting the new B3 revision Intel chipsets which will already do away with issues reported by Intel late last month.
 
Among the systems with the revised Intel chipsets include iBUYPOWER’s flagship system, the Chimera XLC, where it will feature its scorching hot flame painted chassis as well as a cooling system that makes it a snap to overclock your system without worrying too much. The Chimera will sport a gargantuan 240mm radiator a 200mm fan and five 120mm fans which will keep things cool – even during the sweltering summer. 

Apart from that, these new Sandy Bridge CPUs deliver improved overclockability and for customers to take full advantage of this feature, they can do so with iBUYPOWER’s Power Drive Overclocking service. You will be able to choose from a Level 1 (10% faster), Level 2 (20% faster) or Level 3 (30% faster) CPU performance boost.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Apple pushes out Mac OS X Lion developer preview via Mac App Store

While we're still a good few months away from OS X Lion's official debut, Apple's just released a developer preview for those itching to get their hands dirty on this forthcoming major OS release. Alas, you have to be a Mac Developer Program member in order to obtain this goodie from the Mac App Store, so this isn't a bad time to get friendly with your Mac developer pals. Press release after the break.

Sprint's first Windows Phone 7 device, launches March 20th for $200


 

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