The New Apple iMac Hits The Market

By Steven Finch on Monday, April 28, 2008

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Just when you thought iMac had everything, now there’s even more. More powerful Intel Core 2 Duo processors. And more memory standard. Combine this with Mac OS X Leopard and iLife ’08, and it’s more all-in-one than ever. iMac packs amazing performance into a stunningly slim space.

Im not too sure why I am really posting about this new product offering from Apple, but I thought it looked very sexy and I simple just want one!

Digg Casemod Up For Sale!

By Steven Finch on Monday, September 24, 2007

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Digg Casemod Up For Sale!

Holy cow. The extreme modders at Computer Choppers are selling their behemoth of a casemod - the Digg case. For those of you who haven’t been keeping tabs on the modding comunity of late, you probably won’t know all the details - but I’ve gone to the liberty of posting ‘em up here for all too see. More photos after the jump.

The Digg case mod is a one-off project by Computer-Choppers.com finished in April 2007. It was modeled from the Digg.com logo (popular social news website) and has been used as a show-computer piece for most of the summer at various computer events in the northwest. It has just about 30 hours of use on it in total. The system will be featured in a future issue of CPU magazine later this year or the start of 2008. The case is fabricated from the ground up using MDF (fiberboard) and has been finished with a blue pearl custom paint job. The letters on the front of the case light up in blue and can be switched off and on at any time. A newsreader under the lettering takes the top news stories from Digg.com and displays them on the front of the case.

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Bidding currently stands at only $2,500! For the Intel Core 2 Extreme processor inside, you’d expect to pay more than this for even just a basic rig, let alone a super-modded component-packed master model like this. I’d place a bid, but a rather daunting several thousand dollar shipping bill to the UK doesn’t sound all that appetising.

Via: Techzi