BitFenix Raider computer case exclusive hands-on video preview

Earlier this week we visited the BitFenix office here in Taipei and got a look at its brand new Raider computer case which is being released today.    David from BitFenix in the video below introduces us to the Raider. He explains that the Raider is 100% focused on airflow with a mesh finish from the top all the way to the front of the case. The case features the nice and smooth BitFenix SofTouch finish – even the power button and fan controller switch on the top front right of the case features the SofTouch treatment. Gone are USB 2.0 ports as the Raider supports four USB 3.0 ports. T Read more…

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Digits Live Show: Arrests Made in Phone Hacking Case

On today’s digits: a former aide of U.K. P

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Antec unveils open-air case LanBoy Air

If you are going to build a high performance gaming rig then you need to start with a good case. There’s no point installing top-of-the-line components if you end up with no airflow, difficult cabling, and a lot of noise.

Antec has just announced a new, and very different type of case that is as much air as it is metal. It’s called the LanBoy Air and instead of solid metal casing sections it has a mesh. That means you can see right into the case from most angles, but at the same time you have a lot more natural airflow through it.

This case is big. There’s room for 11 drives, 8 expansion slots, and it can handle a 12-inch graphics card with ease. Out t

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Ballistic HC Series iPhone 4 Case


Ballistic unveils its new HC Series rugged iPhone 4 Case. The Ballistic HC Series was engineered with FOUR layers of protection and a built in screen protector, this case offers security from drops, fingerprints, scratches, dust and life in general. The Ballistic HC Series iPhone 4 Case will keep your iPhone 4 protected and looking like the day it was taken from the box.

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Tech Today: High Court to Hear Videogames Case

Tech Today gathers all the biggest technology news of the morning’s Wall Street Journal into one place for your reading pleasure.

High Court to Hear Videogames Case: The Supreme Court agreed to decide the constitutionality of a California law that seeks to ban the sale of violent videogames to minors.

Google Pulls Back on Phone Plans:  Google backed away from a plan to make its Nexus One smartphone compatible with Verizon Wireless, a setback to the Internet giant’s effort to reshape the cellphone market.

Police Raid Gizmodo Blogger: Law-enforcement officials in California seized computers of a blogger who had written about a prototype of Apple’s iPhone for technology blog Gizmodo, intensifying the controversy over the methods used to obtain the phone.

Technology Central to CIA Plan: The CIA announced a five-year strategic plan that would invest heavily in new technologies to combat non-traditional threats like cyber attacks from overseas and gain better intelligence on rogue states.

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