Corsair To Ship Force GT 150 SSD For $149 And Up

An unfortunate trend related to SSDs: companies announce them, but they don’t tell us anything about an expected price and release date. That’s no way to be! But for whatever reason, getting specific details surrounding solid state drives has been an immense challenge Corsair is a company known for cutting-edge gear, and thankfully, they can also be known as a company to buck this trend. They just announced that their hot-red Force GT 150 SSD will be doing the unthinkable by going on sale this month, and for a price that even the casual enthusiast may be able to justify.

It uses the new SandForce SF-2280 SSD Processor, with native support for SATA 6Gb/s (SATA 3), combined with ONFI synchronous flash memory. Read more…

BitFenix Shinobi Window White PC Case Coming to America For $69

Back in June we reviewed the BitFenix Shinobi Window PC case and found it to be a very well built case for a very affordable MSRP of $69.00. One of the major downsides for the Shinobi Window is that the case is only available in black. Well, all that changed today when BitFenix announced the Shinobi Window White, a special-edition white and blue version of the award-winning original! The company says that the case will hit North American shores on July 20th, with pre-orders beginning today. The BitFenix Shinobi Window White will retail for $69.00, which means that it has the same MSRP as the black version! It’s nice to see a company not price gouging on a special edition case!

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Unboxing the ASRock A75 Extreme6 motherboard based on AMD A75 Hudson chipset for LIano processors

We have already reviewed a Gigabyte A75 board earlier. Today, we received yet another A75 board. This time round, it comes from ASRock. The A75 Extreme6 has 3 full length PCIe slots for CrossFire X. On the board itself, there is a label indicating that it supports DDR3-2500+.

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Digits Live Show: Videogame Law, Hackers Join Forces and Five Tools for Entrepreneurs

What Ruling Means for Videogame Makers: The Supreme Court ruled that a California law banning the sale of violent videogames to minors is unconstitutional.

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Cart-Swapping Case For Nintendo DS Range

Memorex eases the absurd, old-fashioned pain of carrying around games on removable cartridges

Memorex, once famous for making audio cassettes and video tapes, has just announced a clever accessory for Nintendo’s DS lineup. The Universal Game Selector Case snuggles up to the back the handheld console and extends an appendage into its game-cartridge hole. You then slot three game carts into the slots on the back and you can swap between them instantly at the flick of a switch.

You know how you can quickly change between games on your iPhone or iPod Touch without swapping in hardware? It’s just like that! (On

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