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Tales from a Modder's Garage

Written by Craig "Tech-Daddy" Tate on October 15, 2008 In Staff Editorials

Over the course of the past few years, PC modding has exploded into a hobby enjoyed by many, and for good reason. I've been building mods for a while now, and if I can say one thing, it's that it can be one of the most rewarding hobbies you can have. Read on as I tell you why I enjoy it so much, and what it takes to become a modder yourself.


ASUS Shows Faith in Splashtop

Written by Rob Williams on May 14, 2008 In Staff Editorials

DeviceVM's Splashtop embedded Linux environment looks to be sticking around a while, thanks to ASUS' decision to make the technology available on all of their upcoming motherboards. To find out what's new, we are taking a look at the latest version, as seen on the upcoming P5Q Deluxe.


AGEIA in 2007 - Is This the Year of the PPU?

Written by Greg King on February 22, 2007 In Staff Editorials

It's been over nine months since we've last taken a hard look at what AGEIAs been up to, but we are about to catch up. We are looking into what they've been up to and also what's on slate for the coming year.


Holiday Hardware Buyers Guide

Written by Techgage Staff on November 15, 2006 In Staff Editorials

The holiday season can be a rough time if you are not sure what you buy, or ask for. We have taken out the hassle and delivered a comprehensive guide of our top picks that covers every type of component inside your computer.

Update: We've added a gadgets page!


PNY PR Horrors

Written by Matthew Harris on October 2, 2006 In Staff Editorials

As you can imagine, we deal with PR day in and day out. More times than not, companies are completely responsive and friendly to deal with. PNY is the first company that we've dealt with that have proved to be an absolute headache.


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