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You know what's fun? When good people do strange things with USB functionality.  When an imaginary list of the worlds most useful USB devices comes out, you can safely assume that 'plastic rocket launcher' isn't there, or at least down the bottom. This revelation didn't stop the company Dream Cheeky from producing just that - a USB powered plastic rocket launcher. It's as crazy to behold as it is to write about - but to truly understand if it's as fun as the name suggests - read the review @ pcapex.com

Logitech are a company forever glued to the world of peripherals. If it's a quality mouse or keyboard, there's an almighty chance it came from the Logitech drawing board. While many gamers have fallen warmly in love with the Logitech G5 mouse among others, how about their keyboards? Does their latest effort - the Logitech G11 gaming keyboard - make a worthwhile addition to the stable of input greatness? Find out @ motherboards.org

If you're a fan of Star Trek or any other popular SCI-FI show - chances are you're going to at least take a passing glance at the 'Cosmos' PC case from Cooler Master.  With a design that wouldn't look out of place on your average warp powered space faring vessel, the words 'classy' and 'eligant' are applied to the Cosmos with little effort. Check out the glowing review @ hi-techreviews.com

Noctua have managed to remember what so many of us forget. In a rush to keep our CPU and GPU cool as a cucumber, we leave the chipset to sweat it out.  To the rescue comes the Noctua 80mm, 120mm fan and chipset cooler, and luckily for all those perspiring motherboard chipsets out there, you can figure out if the purchase is worthwhile @ techgage.com


Posted on Friday, July 20, 2007.
Posted by fiona.
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