On Tuesday, EA reported that it had lost $95 million, or 30 cents a share, during Q1 on net revenues of $804 million. During the same period a year ago, it lost $132 million, or $0.42 a share, on net revenues of $395 million.
The company's adjusted losses came out to 42 cents a share in Q1. Thomson Financial's poll of analysts had predicted the company would post adjusted losses of $0.33 a share, according to the Associated Press. Still, EA's sales were up more than 100 percent over a year ago, thanks in large part to the success of such titles as R (more…)
The folks over at Briggs & Riley saw our news post yesterday about the Targus Zip-Thru 15.4 Corporate Traveler Laptop Case and sent us word they they have a checkpoint-friendly sleeve coming out on August 15th. They also informed us that they will be first to market with a Travel Sentry Approved Sleeve. A Stand-alone SpeedThru laptop sleeve will cost $89.99 and will be available for those travelers who like to travel light, and prefer to carry just a laptop sleeve.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) recently gave t (more…)

Designed for enthusiasts with extreme over-clocking and gaming performance in mind, the GIGABYTE GA-X48-DS5 is based on the killer combination of the newest Intel X48 chipset plus support for the latest 45nm multi-core processors. The GA-X48-DS5 is CrossFireX enabled with true dual PCI-E 2.0 x16 connectivity for the ultimate in extreme gaming performance and has a BIOS full of overclocking features. Read on to see if this board is right for you.
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We are working on a final update to our first look at the new AMD SB750 Southbridge and Advanced Clock Calibration technology. Based upon requests, we are currently testing the 9600BE, 9550, and 8750 processors to provide an indication of overclock results based on older B2 processors and current non-BE units. In preliminary testing, we can… (more…)