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Aorus Thunder M7 - Can Aorus' first gaming mouse stand out from the established players?

There's something pleasingly chunky about Aorus' first gaming mouse, the Thunder M7. This MMOcentric, multi-buttoned mouse rides high off the desk, has a pair of hieroglyphiclooking eyes shining out of the front of its grill and fits more comfortably in your hand than you might expect.

Lend us your ears - special review of headset for you

Whether you've a fortune to spend, a budget to stick to or a terrifying phobia of cables, we've got the headset for you.

Haswell-E: What We Know

FOR PC ENTHUSIASTS looking for a summer CPU pick-meup, Intel's Devil's Canyon chip proved to be more of a yawner than adrenaline boost, thanks to dashed hopes of 5GHz overclocks on air for all.

SANDISK EXTREME PRO USB 3.0

THE SANDISK EXTREME PRO has a lot of hyperbole in its name, but one glance at its specs and you can see it's a fitting title. First, at 128GB it's the largest-capacity USB key we've ever tested.

SEAGATE BACKUP PLUS FAST 4TB

SEAGATE'S BACKUP PLUS FAST drive is portable storage for power users, plain and simple.

LACIE PORSCHE DESIGN SLIM DRIVE USB 3.0

LACIE HAS NEVER BEEN afraid to make a slick-looking drive that packs a punch, and that's what it's trying to do with its Slim drive with "Porsche Design."

Wi-Fi in your pocket

Airtel 3G WiFi Airtel has launched a 3G WiFi dongle that allows users to download data on multiple devices at a high speed of up to 21 Mbps on its 3G network.

What We Love Most This Month

The BikeCharge Dynamo combines the natural exercise and transportation benefits of cycling with the power of a cell-phone charger.

These Better AR Glasses Aren't Right for Everyone. Epson Moverio BT-200

Augmented reality and head-mounted displays are funky technologies that haven't quite found their place yet, even though many other forms of wearable tech have become widely adopted.

Computing Just Got a Lot Cheaper, Rounder. Zotac Zbox Sphere OI520 Plus

The Zbox Sphere OI520 Plus is Zotac's latest addition to its line of tiny project PCs, but this A little desktop looks different from its square-shaped siblings.

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