Technology
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Computex: BitFenix focuses on Mini-ITX for its 2013 cases BitFenix looks to be on some kind of compact case crusade, if its newly revealed 2013 line-up is anything to go by. We stopped by its Computex booth to take a look -
Fractal Design Arc XL, Arc Mini 2 launched at Computex Fractal Design has added two new cases to its water-cooling friendly Arc line-up - the oversized Arc XL and compact Arc Mini 2 -
NZXT reveals new case line-up at Computex A new Phantom leads the 2013 NZXT case line-up, with silent cases to follow and rumours of a Mini-ITX model in the works, along with new PSUs -
Corsair Carbide Air 540 case rethinks the PC layout Corsair's new Carbide Air 540 PC case breaks from the normal ATX layout with a compartmentalised design that separates the hottest components from the rest of the system -
Func resurrected with new peripheral line-up Keyboards, mice and headsets inbound from the original kings of gaming gear -
Razer CEO: Atrox arcade stick was a "big experiment for us" We speak to Razer CEO Min-liang Tan about his company's investment in the fighting game community with the Atrox arcade stick -
Olympus Stylus TG-2 review A rugged, waterproof camera with some useful tricks for macro and low-light photography£314 -
LG Optimus L5 II This budget phone has a great battery life and good performance, but its screen and camera slightly let it down£154 -
Eclipse Gladiator i5357r785 review With a great graphics card but an inferior display, this PC’s best bought without a monitor£700 -
Razer Blade 14in review We spoke to Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan for an in-depth look into the birth of his company's first 14in gaming laptop, the Blade -
Microsoft Surface Pro review The best Windows 8 tablet, but battery life isn't great and you have to factor in the cost of a keyboard£799 -
Asus Tytan G30 gets liquid-cooled Haswell CPUs The Tytan G30, announced by Asus at Computex earlier today, will water-cool Intel's latest 4th Generation Core processors for extra overclocking potential -
Cyberpower Infinity Apollo review A top-notch PC with a good graphics card and high quality, but chunky, display£700