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The headliner of the day has to be AMD's release of the new Phenom II X6. Six cores on the same die keeping the same thermal design is really an engineering marvel for AMD. Better yet the new Phenom II X6 comes in with a sub $300 price tag which really should entice users who had been sitting on the AMD/Intel fence. If you haven't tried an AMD CPU yet you owe it to yourself and your pocketbook to try one and the Phenom II X6 is a perfect way to enter. Our review is here.

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Megacon 2010 Coverage

From costumes and celebrities to models, magic and more the MegaCon 2010 show has it all. We walked down the hall of the Orlando Convention Center and through the doors and might as well have stepped into another galaxy. Our journey through MegaCon lasted a short four hours and we only managed to see a small part of the events and happenings going on. The walls were lined with memorabilia and every gizmo and gadget from your favorite show, comic, and film. Check out our huge gallery of pictures from the event where people dressed as their favorite characters.

Remove and Prevent Spyware, Malware, and Viruses Fast and Easy!

Malware, Spyware, and Viruses are a plague of computer users and the bane of the internet. Our guide is intended to help inform you about the true purpose behind these problems and what you can do to simply and easily avoid and or remove them from your PC. Knowledge is the key and we give you a helping in this guide.

Motorsports HERO Wide – Video Camera

Relive your greatest moments with a front row seat to the action provided by the GoPro Motorsports HERO Wide. This camera comes encased in a waterproof housing and records both video and still images with an astonishing 5MP sensor for its size. Mount one to your dash, your helmet, or anywhere and let the action begin.