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myCharge CES 2014 Coverage

As the emerging consumer electronics category of portable power products for mobile devices continues to mature, consumers are becoming increasingly aware that not all charging products are created equal. myCharge, the innovation leader in portable power products with multi-charging capabilities and onboard power cables.

be quiet! Dark Rock 2 CPU Cooler

be quiet! as the name implies, is a company focused on silence. Whether it be power supplies, case fans, or CPU coolers, this group of German engineers is obsessive about providing the maximum possible performance while maintaining absolutely silent running. They're so confident in their performance, in fact, that they set us up with a FLIR E6 thermographic camera so that we could see first-hand how well their products perform. Today we're going to be taking a look at their flagship CPU cooler, the Dark Rock 2.

CES 2014 Booth Babes Gallery

Hot off the showroom floor TechwareLabs brings you these smokin babes for your viewing pleasure. If you enjoy the show please Like, Subscribe, and Share with your friends.

TechwareLabs Interview with be quiet at CES 2014

CES 2014 brought record attendance, amazing products, and new announcements from almost every vendor. We spent some time with be quiet in their Suite to check out what they had in store for you in 2014. Watch our interview with them to see some upclose shots of really cool tech and learn why you need be quiet products inside your machine.

Western Digital 4TB Drive Roundup

Are you in the market for some large storage drives? The folks at Western Digital have sent us the latest batch of their 4TB drives, and we here at Techwarelabs thought it might be helpful to do a quick 4TB roundup of three of their top four drives to see how they stack up against each other. The three drives we will be looking at today are the Western Digital Red (WD40EFRX), Se (WD4000F9YZ), and Re (WD4000FYYZ). Although we have reviewed some of these drives individually, we thought it would be good to do a comparison review to see what "real world" difference is between them.

VisionTek Radeon R9 270X 2GB

With the introduction of the R7 and R9 series Radeon cards, AMD has been making a concerted effort to reclaim the attention of the enthusiast market. Given the dominance Nvidia has had with the Geforce GT 600 series, AMD's got their work cut out for them. As part of their effort to beat Nvidia in the performance-per-dollar game, they've released several new cards across a wide range of price points. The R9 270X, aimed at the $200 price range, is meant to cater to the gamer on a budget. Let's dive in and see just what AMD and Visiontek have given us, and how it performs.