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Now we know you’ve all been hanging on the edge of your seats, waiting for us to announce the winners of the graphics cards we were giving away in December so without further ado. . .
Toms UK and IRL would like to congratulate David Rothery and Jacob Vincent. One of our editors will contact you shortly with a pat on the back and a request for a shipping address.
Thanks to everyone who participated in the contest and signed up for the newsletter and hard luck to those who didn’t win. We ask you to respect the editor’s decision, as it is final. Winners have two weeks to respond otherwise we will have to choose another winner.
If you just stumbled upon this page and have no idea what we’re talking about, you can see a summary of events here, which includes a link to sign up for the newsletter.
- CES 2008: AMD's HDTV on a USB stick
- CES 2008: AMD teases next generation dual-processor graphics card
- CES 2008: Up close and personal with Philips' design collection and 3D HDTVs
- CES 2008: New Line crosses the line to Blu-ray exclusivity
- CES 2008: Comcast launches free on demand video website
- CES 2008: Wii, MTV, Second Life among winners of 2008 tech & engineering Emmy awards
- CES 2008: Behold.. the antique clock, mahogany wood, case mod
- Proposal calls for amendments to copyright laws
- Vodafone reduce £27k bill to £37
- CES 2008: HD DVD vs. Blu-ray and the battle of the CES booths
- CES 2008: Palit the biggest graphics/mobo company you’ve never heard of
- CES 2008: Flyvo portable WiMax gaming device heading for U.S. market
- CES 2008: Kodak to expand inkjet printer line
- CES 2008: Lexar shows off SSD and special edition gaming memory
- CES 2008: Dell's Curve monitor is something to drool over
- CES 2008: Playstation 3 firmware update to bring in-game cross media bar
- CES 2008: Intel's Skulltrail promises godly performance
- Apple to cut UK iTunes prices




