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by gautam on February 18, 2010
Attention all MacBook users!! Wisair has created a supportive wireless gadget Wireless USB DisplayDock Set which enables MacBook users to establish connection between their Macbook and desktop. This U...
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by Rom Feria on September 13, 2008
If you are one of those road warriors who always carry an extra bag with a projector in it, then this one is definitely a back-saver. :) toshiba announces the soon-to-be-released pico projector that i...
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by Rom Feria on August 17, 2008
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Engadget reports the next-generation lenovo "thinnovation" (Apple's trademark, I think), the X301. The Lenovo X300 was touted as the Apple...
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by Rom Feria on May 31, 2008
We all know that the Macbook Air is designed like apple's iPods and iPhone, i.e, non-user-replaceable batteries. Just like the iPods and iPhone, now there is an external battery that you can pur...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on April 14, 2008
I've watched a number of the episodes of GeekBrief TV where wireless speaker systems were reviewed and basically panned. While this isn't wireless speakers, it is a way to send audio wirelessl...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on April 14, 2008
Chances are, if you've got an MP3 player of some sort, you've considered what it would take for the music from the MP3 player to be played through your speakers. To solve that problem for myse...
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by Rom Feria on April 2, 2008
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Multi-booting means having the capacity for a computer to boot up different operating environments at any given time. This has been made popular, imho, when users were tinker...
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by Rom Feria on March 13, 2008
Apple's macbook air does not come with an optical drive (it is available as an option) so to install software distributed in CDs and DVDs, Apple devised a way to be able to use another computer...
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by Rom Feria on March 13, 2008
The Macbook Air is starting to be one of the best tools available for the road warrior. However, some users are reporting frequent CPU core shutdown due to high temperatures, i.e., when the going get...
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by Rom Feria on February 12, 2008
Sony-Ericsson just announced their new wireless HSPA Expresscards, EC400 and EC400g. Packed in the Expresscard/34 form factor is a mobile broadband modem that supports up to 7.2 Mbps downlink and 2.0...
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by Rom Feria on January 18, 2008
Now that Apple has rejoined the ultra-portable arena with their new Macbook Air, it is but fair to have a short comparison between the Air, the Eee PC and the Classmate PC. Just to give you a clear id...
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by Elwyn Jenkins on November 11, 2007
Looks like manufacturers are still on the warpath to manufacturing the perfect human devices to handle multimedia stuff from across the net. Chumby is no exception, another device that can do video, m...
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by Elwyn Jenkins on November 3, 2007
What will they think of next? A new mouse made of "natural wool felt and laminated bamboo ply". The mouse pictured below has two keys but no scroll wheel.
It is said to conform to your han...
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by Elwyn Jenkins on October 16, 2007
Want an ultra-portable PC with solid state memory and a small price? Then you will not have to wait much longer as ASUS has come up with a beauty to behold.
Available in USA now, the Eee PC features...
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by Elwyn Jenkins on October 10, 2007
If you are needing a new laptop this month you might want to give Sony a look-in. Sony are teaming up with the National Breast Cancer Awareness Month to promote breast cancer research.
The 14.1 inch...
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by Elwyn Jenkins on October 7, 2007
Laptops are quite amazing how they pack so much into small machines. And I like my laptop for everything I do when on the road. But when I come home I am always happy to get onto my PC and hear some d...
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by Elwyn Jenkins on October 6, 2007
Thinking that you might need a PDA? Don't know where to start? A good starting place for you is to find out all about PDAs and understand what a PDA can do for you. The About.com article "PDA...
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by Elwyn Jenkins on September 24, 2007
Wanting to carry a full-sized keyboard for when you are on the road? Don't look any further than Brando's Flexible Illuminated Full Sized Keyboard.
This keyboard is strong, resilient and ind...
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by Elwyn Jenkins on September 20, 2007
Talk about wireless, now we can even go keyboardless using a 3D Laser virtual keyboard. Thanks to Aving.net we can show you a picture of the virtual keyboard.
A company called Celluon expects to lau...
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by Elwyn Jenkins on September 20, 2007
Got an old monitor sitting around. I know, I have three of them sitting around the place because I recently went to the humble flat monitor. Well here is a suggestion of what to do with that monitor.
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by Elwyn Jenkins on September 19, 2007
So you have Lost your laptop, nad have nowhere to even start looking for it? Next time you should employ some tracking software to make sure that you can find it again.
There are a number of options...
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by Elwyn Jenkins on September 10, 2007
A few days ago I posted an article titled "What's Wrong with Li-ion Batteries?" Here I bring a follow-up to that article.
From experience I find that very few people really do understa...
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by Elwyn Jenkins on September 10, 2007
When you think you have seen just about every electronic toy there comes a new one. How about Video Eyewear - a set of "glasses" that displays video.
The Icuiti DV920 is an all-digital (V...
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by Elwyn Jenkins on September 7, 2007
Recently the recall of Li-ion Batteries from Nokia has brought to our attention the fact that li-ion batteries might not be as safe as we would really want. Recently I reported the fact that Dell Lapt...
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by Elwyn Jenkins on September 4, 2007
The humble "escape" key is one of those keys that we do not really think about much. While we may smile at the picture of an "escape key" it has been a vital key to get out of thos...
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by Elwyn Jenkins on August 24, 2007
Recently I have noticed some negative press thrown dell's way. For example, the Register is running a story "Why I won't buy a Dell next time" - a story about the purchase of a DELL ...
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by Elwyn Jenkins on August 21, 2007
Heard about UWB (Ultra-Wideband)? Chances you might have seen the acronym but don't know what it is really all about?
UWB is first of all headed towards your next phone. Forget about connecting ...
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by Elwyn Jenkins on August 19, 2007
We noted back in May that Dell was planning to sell laptops/notebooks with Ubuntu installed. Michael of Starry Hope recently took delivery of a DELL installed with Ubuntu and for which he reviewed t...
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by Elwyn Jenkins on August 14, 2007
Is 2GB of RAM enough when running Windows Vista? Recently I have come across two answers to this. First there is Chris Pirillo's video answer, where he states that Windows Vista in normal 32 bit m...
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by Elwyn Jenkins on August 12, 2007
Updating your computer? Yes, well what are you going to buy? A laptop (notebook) or a desktop?
The video shown above walks you through the various reasons supporting a purchase of a laptop vs a des...