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System Builder Marathon, Sept. 2010: Value ComparedThursday, September 9, 2010 @ 1:16AMThree systems represent our builders' best performance and value hopes for budget, mainstream, and high-end users. Last quarter's marathon demonstrated how each system compared to its predecessor, and today we find out how these compare to each other. Business - Sport - Construction and Maintenance - Marathon - Do-It-Yourself

Call of Duty: Black Ops - hands-on with the Mad Catz peripheralsTuesday, September 7, 2010 @ 6:57PM"Mad Catz is not the same company, that's for sure," said Alex Verrey, the company's global PR manager, as he stood over a table covered with high-end Black Ops branded wares. And he's right - the Mad Catz we knew as the go-to punch line for jokes about cheap plastic is gone.

Origin debuts PC-Xbox 360 hybridTuesday, September 7, 2010 @ 12:20PMOrigin has debuted the ultimate PC-Xbox 360 hybrid rig for hardcore gamers. The system - which is appropriately dubbed "The Big O" - features Intel Xeon X5680 processors overclocked to 4.3GHz, (up to) 24GBs of Corsair GT 2000MHz memory and multiple GeForce GTX 480 GPUs. read more

REVIEWS: Toshiba NB250Tuesday, September 7, 2010 @ 1:25AMNetbooks have traditionally been small and dainty, no doubt catering to a market that puts a premium on such qualities (i.e. women and kids). Which is why we at Techie were pleasantly surprised with the Toshiba NB250 and its ruggedly handsome good looks. From stem to stern, this is one PC that even the manliest of men will not be ashamed to flaunt. Appearance Let's start with the first thing you ...

HOLY CRAP! Duke Nukem Forever gets a release date windowFriday, September 3, 2010 @ 2:50PMIt's a game that singlehandedly turned an entire series into a joke. It's become the most mystical title of all time. Duke Nukem Forever is real and will be coming out for the PS3 and Xbox 360. read more

The benefits of building your own gaming PCWednesday, August 25, 2010 @ 11:36PMIgniq.com has posted an interesting look at the vast cost difference between purchasing a pre-built, high end gaming PC or building one yourself. Of course, even those who don't tinker inside their own PCs knows that a home-built rig is usually cheaper than a retail counterpart, but it might surprise you to learn just how much cheaper. Igniq's Gary McKeon priced the various components he would ...

Gear Deals of the WeekWednesday, August 25, 2010 @ 7:24PMSave big on Kinect bundles, Blu-ray players, Vaio laptops, and more.

AVADirect reveals two new, affordably priced Optimus gaming laptopsWednesday, August 25, 2010 @ 10:21AMHere at Geek, we love Optimus, nVidia’s fantastic technology to save battery life on laptops while still offering great graphical performance. They way it works is simple but elegant: Optimus laptops ship with two GPUs — an integrated GPU, and a discrete GPU — and the Optimus technology simply switches one off and the other [...]

Review: New choices enliven back-to-school PCsWednesday, August 18, 2010 @ 10:52AMNEW YORK (AP) — Looking at getting a new PC for the fall semester? Here's a jolt of cheer in these uncertain times: PCs are not only cheaper than ever, there's real innovation going on, yielding interesting new choices.