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by Chris Matier on October 25, 2009
Microsoft, I have to hand it to you; it has been a good month for you. I am a Apple Fanboy, but this month my heart has been in Redmond not Cupertino. In the past month, I have installed Windows 7...
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by Chris Matier on February 25, 2009
Hello, my name is Chris Matier, and I hate Internet Explorer. Well, maybe hate is a strong word, but I definitely don't like it much. After all, nearly half of my computing time is done on Apple ...
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Peripherals
, Reviews
by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on August 2, 2007
Recently, I got to experience a couple of different wireless mice as part of a comparison test. The one I liked was the Logitech V450 Laser Cordless Mouse for Notebooks.
In short, the reason I liked...
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by Eric Hanson on April 4, 2007
Infrared (IR) seems to be gaining popularity as a cooking medium (I spotted about fifteen IR ovens in a few different comparison shopping engines), but chances are, people (including myself) don't...
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by Shane McGlaun on August 3, 2006
If you are in the market for a multifunction MP3 player with video capability and more, the iriver E10 is worth a look. It has a large 6Gb storage capacity and can even double as a remote for your TV....
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by Shane McGlaun on June 21, 2006
Over at Everything USB There is a nice review of the Miglia TVMicro USB TV tuner dongle for Mac only. I will admit that the idea of watching TV on the computer is appealing, but in my area there are n...
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, Sound Makers
by tiago on June 19, 2006
The Gigabeat S30 MP3 Player was recently reviewed at DAPreview and the conclusion is that the Toshiba product still needs some tweaks to be considered an iPod killer. Starting with the package itself ...
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Household Entertainment
, Reviews
by tiago on March 20, 2006
PCMag has reviewed the Shuttle XPC M1000, forget the name, it's just a Home Theater PC. The biggest advantage from the other Media Centers is the processor being a Pentium M740 and the possibili...
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Mobile
, Reviews
by tiago on March 8, 2006
The HP notebooks I talked about yesterday, in this case, the nc6320 was reviewed by Laptop Mag, and got 4 out of 5 stars.
Praises go for:
the 15-inch LCD screen and it's display
long power cord...
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, Reviews
by tiago on March 3, 2006
If you've seen the MacBook Pro Photos you're obviously interested in the review also. ArsTechnica has an in-depth review which you might like.
Spoiler - Here is the conclusion:
Pros- Signi...
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Creative Reporters
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by tiago on February 25, 2006
Are you as tired of bluetooth ear pieces as I am? Sick of them slipping out of your ear? How about that reception that can be even worse than your actual phone? Well if you like hip sunglasses and ha...
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by Shane McGlaun on February 21, 2006
So being a true and proper geek, I play lots of video games. Being a writer I also spend lots of time typing at the keyboard. Typically these two tasks put my keyboard needs in a bit of a quandary, as...
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by Shane McGlaun on February 6, 2006
The LaCie Carte Orange 8GB USB Drive is one of the most interesting USB drives I have used. The Carte Orange has a large storage capacity (for a USB drive) and still has a small form factor.The LaCie ...
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by tiago on February 3, 2006
PCMag has some nice reviews today, starting with the iPod Radio Remote - iFM. Like I said many times before, I think a radio transmitter should be a must in all the portable audio players including ...
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by Shane McGlaun on February 3, 2006
The BFG internet Traffic Cop is an interesting security device that can completely stop access to your computer via the internet and your local network at the touch of button.Basically, the BFG Intern...
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by Shane McGlaun on February 2, 2006
I was able to get my hands on the coolest surge Protector I have ever seen, the Flexity PowerSquid Surge Protector SQ3K Calamari. The unit I have is a pre-production model and the Flexity PowerSquid S...
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by Shane McGlaun on January 26, 2006
If you are looking for an alternative to the Motorola RAZR, the Samsung T809 may be for you. Eric Bernatchez, the About.com Guide to Cell Phones, has a nice review and comparison of the Samsung T809.T...
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by Shane McGlaun on January 24, 2006
For the last few weeks I have been playing around with a cool external DVD burner from LaCie, the LaCie d2 DVD Burner with LightScribe. The LaCie d2 DVD Burner with LightScribe is feature packed and h...
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by Shane McGlaun on January 24, 2006
MobileTechReview has a full review of the new, super cool Palm Treo 700w. It appears that Palm and Verizon have an exclusive deal allowing Verizon to be the only retailer of the Palm Treo 700w for the...
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by Shane McGlaun on January 20, 2006
If you are looking for a new smart phone, T-mobile has a cool one for you that will be available this month. The T-Mobile SDA, a rebadged version of the HTC Tornado, is a cool smart phone that runs Wi...
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by Shane McGlaun on January 20, 2006
This week I reviewed are truly bad set of gaming headphones for you with the review of the Shure E4g Gaming Edition Earphones. I thought to balance out the aural Carma of the gadgets weblog, I would s...
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by Shane McGlaun on January 20, 2006
Ever wished your iPod dock could do more? No? Me either, but you should still take a look at this cool iPod dock from Edge Tech Corp. The Edge Dock & Multi Flash Card Reader has some pretty nifty ...
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by Shane McGlaun on January 17, 2006
When Shure agreed to send me a early release version of their new Shure E4g Gaming Edition Earphones last month I was stoked. At an MSRP of $319 USD I expected to be blown away, and I was, just not in...
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by Shane McGlaun on January 13, 2006
If you are like me and have tried to use wireless headphones in the past, you were likely disappointed with their functionality. I finally found a pair of wireless headphones that work well and have s...
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by Shane McGlaun on January 13, 2006
What is the Mysoldius Universal Solar Charger?The Mysoldius Universal Solar Charger is a solar charger for several different types of gadgets from your cell phone to your iPod. All you need to charge ...
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Cameras
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by tiago on January 12, 2006
One of the partners in crime of i4u.com is "Designtechnica", and what they recently published is a very good review of the Canon EOS 5D Digital Camera, that was introduced in the middle of...
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Mobile Phones
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by tiago on December 6, 2005
This is really the last video I got from the morgan Heritage concert, and the quality is better than all of the other videos. You will also notice the sound is pretty clear this time.
Nokia N90 Vid...
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by tiago on December 4, 2005
A popular Jamaican reggae band - Morgan Heritage - were in Lisbon yesterday and I had the opportunity to go to the concert and record parts of the show with the Nokia N90.
Before watching the video...
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Misc
, Mobile Phones
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by tiago on November 30, 2005
Do you feel connected?
After a turbulent weekend seeing happy dogs and other goodies that come along with them, I finally have time to review the Nokia N90. The package came by UPS and arrived on Su...
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by tiago on November 22, 2005
Back in October when I talked about the Walkman Bean MP3 from Sony, the battery life (50 hours) was something hard to believe, but Cnet confirmed this:
"However, the player more than redeemed i...