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In the automotive world, the best parts you can possibly get for older cars are called NOS, "New Old Stock". A NOS part ensures an exacting proper fit to the vehicle it was designed for and commands good money depending on the part and the car it’s for. In the computer world the best parts are NIB, "New In Box". (Side note: I’m...

Today I begin the launch of super-hi resolution free wallpaper images that will be available for free download. I will be posting new images periodically. To note: Not all wallpaper images will be available on the public site. If you want to see the regularly published images, all you have to do is subscribe to the RSS feed using the feed reader of your choice...

I’d like to do something a little different on PCMech. I would like to extend an invite to PCMech readers to write a guest post for PCMech. This would be a great opportunity to share something with the PCMech audience and it would be great to get some different viewpoints from our readers. What I’m Looking For I’m looking for a few things:All...

Since I started posting content to PCMech back when the Earth was new, man was young and dirt was still warm, it’s been a common occurrence that people think I’m Dave – even though my name is stated next to every article I’ve ever written. It’s true – Dave writes tons of stuff for PCMech but there are other authors on the...

Two short videos for you to watch: This one and this one. Both are from cyclists with cams attached to their helmets. A universal truth is that if you cut off a cyclist, you’re an idiot and there is absolutely nothing you can say in your defense if you do that. You were in the wrong. With the price of fuel these days, more people are turning to cycling as...

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