Major Update - 10/1/2008

We are currently undergoing a major regrouping/change in direction. Instead of focusing all our efforts in trying to keep up with latest reviews when the internet is already overcrowded with review sites, BiohazardTechnology.com and it's staff will be refocusing on what really interests us. We plan on putting a great focus into LAN parties and guides/special projects such as our personal case mod projects or some more advanced configurations for different operating systems.

So what exactly do we have planned you ask? Well right now we have a few major projects we would like to focus on, but we aren't limited to just those ideas. For starters, we will continue to make some minor tweaks to the site to improve its overall appearance and usefulness. Secondly, it is important to us to have a thriving online community so we will be working hard to bring back life to our forums. As a side project, we would like to create a Folding@Home team to help bring some additional computing power to Stanford's protein research project. Finally, to continue with the idea of helping others, we are looking to host our first massive LAN party during 2009 and donate all the proceeds to charity. Be looking to hear more about all of these projects and more in the near future.

About

Biohazard Technology was formed back in 2001. Our goal is to provide electronics and computer users, both novice and advanced, with the best reviews, articles, and How-To guides around.

In December of 2005, we began to totally redesign our site which meant a lot of work. We also moved our site to our own server which allow for more customization and makes it easier to access. In the future, we are looking to expand our reviews to be less biased towards Windows-Based PCs and have just as many articles on Linux and Apple systems and software. We believe that in order to be one of the best sites for anything tech, we need to cater towards all audiences.

Staff

Right now, Kyle is the one working hard to make everything around here happen. He's been working hard on planning our massive charity LAN party and looks forward to making that become a reality. If your interested in helping us or have a lead on someone who might, please feel free to email him. Also if you are a writer looking to get your work out, he can get it posted. Kyle currently attends the University of Idaho and is studying Information Systems.
technology.reviews@gmail.com

Back before everyone started getting busy with real jobs and school, Derek was our go to guy for anything having to do with LANs. He is still that guy and we look forward to getting him back involved with our upcoming events. Derek currently attends Ohlone College and he can be contacted through email at:
deekortiz3@yahoo.com

Since the start, Andrew has been our man for high performance systems and components. He has also become our main reviewer. Asides from being the workhorse around here when it comes to reviews, Andrew has taken the lead position alongside Kyle for planning the charity LAN event. Andrew currently attends Cal Poly as a full time student.
aspire.comptech@gmail.com

When it comes to gaming, David seriously has no life, he just sits there all day and plays, and goes to class. Asides from that, David is our resident musician/superstar and a major help when it comes to setting up LAN parties. Currently David is a full-time student at San Jose State University.
d17.huynh@gmail.com

When Max isn't out screwing up cars, he is usually working on some cool project and he is usually pretty tight on a budget. Past projects of his include his HTPC and his makeshift wireless network stealy bridge thingy. Max is also a big help when it comes to LAN parties. Max currently works for Consentry while taking a heavy class load from Ohlone College.
llewxam.labs@gmail.com

The latest edition to the Hazmat Team, Ben is our man when it comes to get opinions and ideas for our events. Since day one, he has been a frequenter in our forums and it often makes us wonder what else he does in life, but we still love him.
ben@biohazardtechnology.com

Jared is the guy to blame for the site looking how it is, good job Jared.
invot@biohazardtechnology.com