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Today we can present our next new big announcement for 2012, the How-To-Use article series. In this series we will write articles on how to use all sorts of hardware tools, digital tools, electronic tools and all sorts of tools. The first article series will be about building and using a Zen Toolworks 7x7inch CNC machine. 

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Today we present one of our new projects for 2012, an R/C video series, despite the fact that we do not have an R/C section yet. We're working hard on finalizing the new section, but we don't want to let you stand in the dark so we're giving you the first part of our brand new R/C series, a buildlog of a Tamiya M05-RA chassis with a Renault 5 Turbo body. This kit has been provided through Eber Toys AB in Sweden.

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An image says more than 1000 words. Well we don't need quite as many as that, as it's way more simple. We're moving, not us physically, but our site. From the host we're using today we have the opportunity to move over to CityNetwork and their CityCloud service which means, SweMOD is officially hitting the clouds.

This allows us to scale the site from 1 CPU up to a total of 16 CPU, with up to 16GB of ram and several hundreds of gigabyte in storage.

Our new partnership with CityNetwork gives us a CityCloud hosting with at least 1 CPU, 1 GB of ram, 20 GB diskspace and 1000 GB traffic, which will easily cover the need for SweMOD.

Compare that to our old host; shared hosting, 1 GB diskspace, 10 GB traffic and not much control. It worked, sure, but it's time to move on.

Head on over to CityNetwork and CityCloud to see their current offers.

CityNetwork
http://www.citynetworkhosting.com/

CityCloud
http://www.citycloud.eu/ 

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Today we're having a look on the Corsair Carbide 500R, a white-black themed mid-tower with lots of features. Head on to our review to read more.

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Cooler Master has today announces it's first gaming headset under the CM Storm brand, the Sirus 5.1 Surround. It can produce immersive 5.1 surround sound with a total of 8 speakers, four on each side. According to Cooler Master this is just the beginning of a new range of audio gear coming in the near future.

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Today we're having a look at yet another mouse and this time one from Arctic Cooling, namely the M551. A gaming mouse with up to 2400dpi, will it perform? Let's have a look!

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PAN Vision released a pressrelease containing some information about the new game Pirates vs Ninjas vs Zombies vs Pandas: Puzzle Wars, it is available today from the App Store for USD $0.99 and is Game Center enabled.

This game looks like a perfect time killer when you're on the train or bus to work.

For more pictures and links, head right on. 

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On our test bench today we have the Celeritas keyboard from Zowie Gear. With it's mechanical switches, overall weight and build quality, this seems to be one heck of a keyboard. Hopefully, or most probably this keyboard should last very long. Only question is, is it comfortable and useful? Let's find out.

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We're today having a look at the Black gaming mouse from TTesports. According to the package we're promised a sensor resolution of up to 4000 DPI and improved gaming quality. We'll let's take a look and see if we can keep ourselves away from getting killed.

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We're today taking a look at the Samuel 17, a low profile CPU cooler from Prolimatech. This cooler might be a good cooler for an HTPC setup or some other small media computer. We'll take a look at it's performance and see what it will be good for.

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OCZ Technology Shutters Hypersonic-PC

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OCZ Technology Shutters Hypersonic-PC
Over the past few months, it's become increasingly clear that OCZ has shifted its focus more towards its core products, and as a result, the company will no longer invest in things like cooling products, peripherals and so forth. Rather, it will focus on SSDs, memory and of course, power supplies. As I made my earlier post, I had wondered what OCZ's renewed focus would mean for Hypersonic-PC, and that was made clear to me earlier today.
OCZ Vertex Turbo 120GB SSD

> Techgage

OCZ Vertex Turbo 120GB SSD
Making the decision to upgrade to an SSD isn't difficult, but finding the "perfect" SSD is a different story thanks to the sheer amount of choice out there; sometimes even from the same vendor! Fortunately, OCZ's Vertex Turbo delivers a great blend of performance and GB per dollar, making it well worth consideration.
HIS Radeon HD 5670

> Tweaknews

HIS Radeon HD 5670
The HIS Radeon HD5670 is a very capable card for the cheap price of only US$89 at your favorite online retailer. Although it is not a screamer, at almost half the price of a HD5750, for the moderate gamer, it could be considered quite a deal for a videocard sporting such an impressive stock cooling solution.
4-Way Intel H55 Motherboard Shootout

> TechSpot

4-Way Intel H55 Motherboard Shootout
Right now there are a number of quality options for budget-conscious users looking to build a new computer. The AMD Phenom II X2 processor series, for example, will get you a fine deal of processing power at just $110 for the 3.2GHz flagship part. Combine this with the affordable AMD 785G based motherboards selling for around $70 and you have the makings of a seriously good value platform. However, if you are willing to part with a little more cash, then the new Intel Core i3 series might be the way to go. When compared to the dual-core Phenom II X2 555, consumers will pay about $20-$30 more for a Core i3 530 processor, while compatible Intel H55 motherboards are on average $20-$30 more than the AMD alternative as well. There are a number of H55 motherboards available at reasonable prices, so picking one for your next build is no easy task. Our round-up comprises 4 Intel H55 based motherboards from the likes of Asrock, Asus, ECS, and Gigabyte. With a narrow price range between $90 and $105, it all comes down to features and performance.
CiragoTV Pro CTP1000 Multimedia Player

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CiragoTV Pro CTP1000 Multimedia Player
I’ve taken a look at a few media players here on TestFreaks and most are fairly decent and honestly they’re all pretty similar at least in the interfaces. Today for review I’ve got another one from Cirago called the CiragoTV Pro CTP1000. It’s a media player with HDMI, Component and Composite outputs so you can use it with any TV and it includes a 500gig hard drive for you storage. The CTP1000 also has a memory card reader and a USB port so you can read directly from memory cards, USB flash drives or USB hard drives so you can expand the storage or quickly view things without transferring them to the main hard drive. One thing about this product though is that it’s UBS only for transfers, there’s no networking with this unit, is that a good thing or a bad thing? Read on..
Able Planet True Fidelity NC300B

> Tweaknews

Able Planet True Fidelity NC300B
Able Planet as a company has really piqued my interest, too. They are committed to providing headphones for people with all levels of hearing. The Linx Audio technology aids in this by enhancing high frequency sounds where clarity is often lost in the early stages of hearing loss.
Customize Your Windows 7 Start Menu Bu

> TechSpot

Customize Your Windows 7 Start Menu Button
Windows users have been customizing their desktops in a variety of ways for years. Whether by downloading themes and backgrounds, or using third party applications to change more obscure settings like the default logon screen, many people seem intent on personalizing every aspect of their operating system to something that fits their individual taste. And what better to alter than an icon that's always visible? While we don't mind the Windows 7 Start Menu icon, and actually feel it's somewhat of a leap from the rectangular buttons of old, swapping out the orb for a new icon is quick and painless with the help of Kishan-Bagaria's Windows 7 Start Orb Changer. It even comes with a few examples to get you started.
Patriot Gamer-Series DDR3-1600 Memory

> Benchmark Reviews

Patriot Gamer-Series DDR3-1600 Memory Kit
Overclocking is getting easier than ever, and more and more users are finding that they want to try their hand at what used to be an art reserved for hardcore computer enthusiasts. In this article Benchmark Reviews tests the Patriot Gamer Series 4GB PC3-12800 DDR3-1600 dual-channel system memory kit, SKU PGS34G1600ELKA. Patriot designed this DDR3 kit to work with BEMPs (Black Edition Memory Profiles) that have been uploaded for use with the AMD Overdrive program in order to make overclocking even easier for the average enthusiast. This Patriot Gamer Series DDR3 RAM is designed to work in tandem with AMD Black Edition processors, but can be overclocked quite effectively in nearly any DDR3 compatible system. Priced at $130, the Patriot Gamer Series PC3-12800 DDR3-1600 kit represents a great opportunity for PC hardware enthusiasts to upgrade to low latency, high-performance memory at a very affordable price.
Cooler Master GX 550W Power Supply

> Vortez Hardware

Cooler Master GX 550W Power Supply
Cooler Master announced the GX series at the end of January and was showcasing these products to the world at CeBIT just last week. The GX series stand for Gamer Xtreme and comes in three power ratings - 550W, 650W and 750W hoping to target mid-range to high-end gaming systems by offering a single +12V rail designed to provide sufficient power to dual graphics card systems such as CrossFireX and SLi. The 750W version even comes with four PCIe connectors.
Cooler Master CM 690 II Advanced

> Tweaknews

Cooler Master CM 690 II Advanced
After going over the features and specifications of the CM 690 II Advanced chassis prior to the review, I had high hopes for the case. I wasn't disappointed. Cooler Master has taken the 690 design to the next level in virtually all the important areas.
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