Karen Tokar

Believe it or not my interest in computers started before most of my generation even knew what one was. It was that interest and a move to Goose Bay, Labrador that began what would turn out to be a major turning point after the purchase of my first computer. The rest is history as they say.

Ozone Strike Mechanical Keyboard Review – XSReviews

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Mechanical keyboards, they’ve been a staple of the high end gamers for quite some time, but for a while it was  down to companies like microsoft to make them. However, in recent years gaming peripheral makers like Razer, Steelseries, Zowie and more, have begun manufacturing their own mechanical boards. Today I’m looking at another Black Cherry switch sporting keyboard, this …

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OCZ ZS750W Power Supply Review @ Tweak Town

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The last time we took a look at a power supply from OCZ, it  was their top of the line ZX850 power supply. It featured just about everything you could ask for in a power supply, including superb performance, 100% modular cabling, 80Plus Gold efficiency and more. While the top of the line units are great for those who aren’t …

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Root Hacking the HP Touchpad Tablet PC @ Benchmark Reviews

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After HP discontinued the Touchpad and its other WebOS devices, they decided to sell out their remaining inventory at fire sale prices: $99 for the 16GB model and $149 for the 32GB model. The available units sold out within days; in fact, response was so strong that HP says they’ll make one last production run of the Touchpad in October. …

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Gigabyte G1.Sniper2 Motherboard Review @ Overclockers

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Next, in the G1.Sniper series from Gigabyte, is the G1.Sniper2 motherboard. The previous version came out in Socket 1366 form while the Sniper2 in Socket 1155. The Sniper2 like its older brother, boasts features such as Bigfoot Networks Killer NIC (E2100) and Creatives top of the line Digital Audio Processor (20k2), both discrete chips on the board making it a …

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Asus WL-330N3G 6 in 1 Wireless-N Router Review

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Asus are best known for their motherboards, laptops and exclusive, custom created graphics cards but they also release a range of peripherals and gadgets. Today we are looking at the latest WL-330N3G 6 in 1 Wireless N device which can act as a mobile router for a plethora of devices. Full story at Kitguru.

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Kingston 32gb Wi-Drive Review @ Review the Tech

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Kingston has long been known for their computer memory, flash cards, flash drives and their Apple peripherals. Well maybe not the last category but Kingston is planning on addressing that deficiency with the release of their Wi-Drive. This new Kingston drive is a Wi-Fi integrated portable storage device that allows file sharing between iPod Touch Gen 3 and 4, iPhone …

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Roccat Valo Max Customization Gaming Keyboard Review @ Hi Tech Legion

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The Roccat Valo was designed to be beyond the average gaming keyboard. With over 41 macro keys, the Roccat Valo can record and store a massive amount of shortcuts on its 2MB memory. Combined with four switchable layers and five profiles, the Roccat Valo offers maximum customization not just for in-game macros but for multimedia and productivity as well. Macros …

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MSI X460 Laptop Review (Core i7) @ Kitguru

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MSI have been releasing some very capable gaming and business systems in the last year. Today we are looking at their latest X460 machine, which is aimed at a user who demands maximum processing power. Our review machine is based around a powerful second generation Core i7 2630QM processor, which should be ideal for intensive tasks, such as 3D rendering …

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