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Getting the “Mod Bug” – Vehicle Lighting

As you might know, the staff here at TechwareLabs has a bit of a Mod Bug. That means we can’t settle for leaving anything alone. Whether it comes to computers, electronics, or even our cars, we have to make them our own. One thing we rarely get to here is our cars. There are several things you can do to your car that not only make it unique, but make it look nicer and perform better.

Computex 2012: The Big Picture

For years Computex has been one of the premier ICT (Information, Communication, Technology) trade shows and has done a superior job in promotion as well as ROI. With the completion of Computex 2012 I want to focus on the big picture for you. Computex has traditionally been a platform for product launches and business acquisition, but what about this year? Has Computex 2012 brought with it the same ROI for exhibitors, visitors, and buyers worldwide? The answer is a resounding yes, but the way in which it has done so has formed a trendline over the past few years which is as interesting as it is disturbing.

Apple iPad Mini Secret Pics Leaked and Revealed

While we think that these pics may be off a bit they are interesting to check out. If you are into Mac rumors and cool new tech from Apple you just have to take a look at these revealing pics of the new iPad Mini.

iPhone 5 Secret Pictures Revealed

For a sneak preview of the new iPhone 5 check out a gallery of pictures of the new sleek and sexy phone. Sporting a new "Liquid Metal" look that allows for a slimmer, lighter, and attractive feel. Could these be leaked pictures of the new iPhone 5 from Apple? Take a look before we pull them down.

AMD Launches New Trinity APU

Today AMD launches the followup to the llano processor, the Trinity APU. Promising a trinity of bonuses, processing power, graphics power, and energy efficiency the APU could be the solution that the mobile market needs. We take a first look at the enhancements behind the new Trinity. Get a first look at what AMD is releasing in our technology preview review.

10 Things to Consider Before Setting Up RAID.

RAID, the final frontier. These are the voyages of...ah, who am I kidding? Choosing to implement RAID today isn’t embarking on a mission to boldly go where no one has gone before. This technology has literally been around for years, and today RAID support can be found within most operating systems, integrated on motherboards, or easily added to any system as a 3rd party controller for almost nothing (quick search on Amazon yields controllers for less than $30). With its wide availability, you may find yourself at some point contemplating taking the plunge and configuring a RAID setup on your own system. However, before doing so, there are some things you should consider.