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The Daily Slash: December 22 2010

, Dec 22nd 2010 Discuss [0]

Check out the full review of the cutest little Android you'll ever meet, LG Optimus U. Witness a wild little lawsuit as Google wins the Android trademark. See as both the face and the rest of the body of the HTC Incredible HD (Verizon LTE phone) are revealed in an obvious puzzle piece leak. Witness the breaking of Skype for a few hours today, basically bringing the entire internet to its knees (or so says users of Skype.) Take a peek at the new HTC Media Link and the AUDEO PFE 022 + Mic Earbuds as we unbox and get our hands on both of them. Finally, Chris Davies columns to the tune of I won’t buy the Nexus S and The Late Adopter - both rather amazing bits of literature if I do say so myself. All this and MORE on The Daily Slash! Read The Full Story

Lian Li PC-T1R Spider case gets tested: arachnophobes need not apply

, Mar 12th 2010 Discuss [1]

Bizarre PC cases are nothing new, but Lian Li's PC-T1R Spider does manage to look different even in that unusual crowd.  Described as a "test bench" case - that is, one which leaves the components open and accessible for frequent tinkerers - the PC-T1R takes a mini-ITX board and a slimline optical drive, while looking like a spider with half its regular legs. Read The Full Story

Antec Skeleton case mod contest: predictably unpredictable results

, Mar 26th 2009 Discuss [0]

The Antec Skeleton PC case isn't exactly a shy and retiring design in itself, which is why entrants to the company's modding competition have had to reach a little further in order to come up with something eye-catching.  Designs range from repaints, through bizarre furry wings, to doubling-up the case like this spaceship-like concept here; there's also a very convincing All-In-Antec machine. Gallery after the cut Read The Full Story

Antec Skeleton case: a Convertible for your Core

, Sep 16th 2008 Discuss [4]

The Antec Skeleton case almost seems to be a contradiction in terms, as for your money you don't actually get much casing.  What you do get is a 250mm fan mounted on top of an arched framework, with a slide-out motherboard tray and, underneath, space for your PSU and drives.  Antec are saying it provides "unprecedented airflow", which I suppose is accurate unless up until now you've left your PC components lying around on a window-ledge. Read The Full Story