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PlayOn Makes Streaming to Your TV Easy

Got a broadband connection and a networked Xbox 360 or PS3? You can watch Web-based video on your living room television set without an HTPC.

Is Linux Immune to Viruses?

It's the end of the week which means we've got a big pile of Top Tips from the forums. Check them out.

Comcast's Attack On Downloadable Content

Comcast's bandwidth metering isn't aimed at its customers...

'Green Ethernet' Draft Spec Due This Month

You probably haven't thought twice about that gray Ethernet cable on the floor, but an IEEE task force has been staring at it for well over a year, trying to make the darn thing more efficient.

Top Tip: eSATA II-300 PCI Card Option?

I'm eventually going to buy a new PC with a built-in eSATA port(s), but for now I would like to use the external HDD on my existing system and not have to connect it using USB 2.0, as I know I can get up to 3,000 MB/s with eSATA as compared to 480 MB/s with USB 2.0.

Top Tip: Replacing an old video card?

What would you recommend? I dont want to have to replace a power supply but I do have a 500 watt standing by just in case. And I dont want to spend an arm and a leg.

Top Tip: I need a new case for my computer!

So I need some ideas for a new $100 or less ATX case. I need front usb, enough room for a HD3850 or HD4850, 3 ROMs, and as many HDDs as I can get in it.

Gigabyte EP45T-Extreme Motherboard Review

Gigabyte bursts forth with one of those supermotherboards that should cost $150 more than it does!

Google Chrome – Promising, But Not Quite Ready

Google's first release of their own browser is all anyone can talk about lately. We've kicked the tires, and there's a lot to like, but it's not quite ready for prime time.

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