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by Jordan Grodecki on June 29, 2009
Perhaps I've managed to be under a metaphorical rock about this... but I found this news really, really suprising. Dell are set to be knocked off the number 2 spot of pc sales in the USA by none o...
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by Chris Matier on May 14, 2009
My desk is a cable nightmare. At any given time, I have at least five devices plugged in, five USB connections flowing, and a few sound and video cables. More than once, I have unplugged the wrong de...
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by Jordan Grodecki on January 4, 2009
Okay, there is a lot of Vista hate out there, and I'll stand up and say, it's completely unfounded. Vista is a solid, dependable OS, providing you run it on hardware that is not really old.
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by Chris Matier on June 27, 2008
I am a Mac person. To be honest, unlike some Apple Fanatics, it is less about the OS (but I do love OS X) and more about the physical designs and looks of things. The fact of the matter is that the ne...
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by Mark Rollins on November 2, 2007
For those of us who dread the day when are cubicles will become so small they will just be a chair can be comforted with the Eclipse Office Partitioning System.
Designed by Marcus Ward Curran, the d...
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by Mark Rollins on September 27, 2007
At a recent press conference the other day, it was announced from famed cow-pattern Gateway that the new Gateway One is on it's way.
The Gateway One is really a wonder with its easy to remove ha...
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by Michael Pick on September 13, 2007
Looking a cross between an 80s ghetto blaster and the deadly artificially intelligent computer from DemonSeed, I*magine is a fancy designer media center PC that is sure to wow people that come over to...
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by Michael Pick on August 28, 2007
Apple's recently released streamlined iMac's combine great looks with powerful computing. Never content to rest on their laurels, Sony have released what looks to be a direct competitor, howev...
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by Mark Rollins on August 8, 2007
Well, I guess someone had to write an article about this, and it might as well be me.
In case you been off-world, you should know that Mr. Jobs has announced new iMacs.
They are huge at 20 to 24 in...
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by Mark Rollins on July 18, 2007
For those of you who enjoy that dual screen action, this dual screen computer is for you. You also might enjoy this little twist on the dual screen as the screens are up and over instead of side to si...
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by tiago on April 30, 2007
To go along with the HP L2045w review comes the Lenovo 3000 J115 Desktop PC that looks to be in real bad shape scoring only 2 stars out of 5. The bad result is caused by the above the average specif...
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by tiago on March 29, 2007
Another interesting review has caught my attention, a desktop computer - Micro Electronics PowerSpec T470 - for the discrete persons that like to have something simply design wise and don't mind...
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by tiago on January 30, 2007
After mentioning Toshiba Portege for the Windows Vista which is being released today/tomorrow (depending on your timezone), there also has to be some space to mention the new Lenovo Mini PC aka Thin...
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by Mark Rollins on January 20, 2007
Disco lives forever with the groovy look of Luxeed's color keyboard. That's right, the days of monochromatic keyboards are over with this guy. Luxeed, brought to you by South Korea's Luxii...
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by Shane McGlaun on August 19, 2006
Let me just start off by saying, damn you SecureWorks! Now you have given all the mac extremists more to hold against us Windows users. Those of you not familiar with the story, there was some upheava...
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by Shane McGlaun on August 19, 2006
Users are often the bane of a network admins existence. You get calls seemingly constantly for stupid questions like, "my computer just went kaplewy and shut down!" (I actually got this one ...
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by Shane McGlaun on July 28, 2006
Alienware is now shipping computers in their new P2 chassis and sporting Intel Core 2 processors. You can also get liquid cooling, as well as Quad SLI on the rig if you so choose. alienware computers ...
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by Shane McGlaun on July 1, 2006
Earlier today I talked about AMD's upcoming dual CPU 4x4 system. Tyan has one upped AMD, well actually they six upped them, with a personal computer that can hold a whopping eight actual CPUs. If ...
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by Shane McGlaun on June 24, 2006
alienware is now shipping some of their sweet high end gaming systems with Nvidia's beastly 7950 GX2 graphics cards. You can get the latest Nvidia card in the Area=51 7500 and the Aurora 7500. In ...
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by Shane McGlaun on June 9, 2006
Looking much more like an external DVD drive than a complete PC, Shuttle showed off it's newest small form factor PC at the geek mecca that is Computex. The specs are not to gamer standards, but t...
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by tiago on June 8, 2006
If a MP3 Player dedicated to manga isn't enough for you, there is another option created by alienware which combines computers and Superman. That is right, the producer of high performance compu...
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by Shane McGlaun on May 26, 2006
Does eMachines make anything that isn't bare-bones? I can't say that I know any geeks that number one would admit to owning an eMachine or number 2 brag about it. None the less, PCWorld has a ...
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by tiago on May 3, 2006
PCMag got their hands on the new Extreme Gamer PC - Omen a121x - Made by the gamers for the gamers, or not...
The desktop computer made by VooDoo has two good qualities: it looks hot*1 and has a go...
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by Shane McGlaun on April 22, 2006
Apple announced an expansion of its computer recycling program last week and is offering free take-back and recycling with the purchase of a new Mac system via apple store or Apple Retail stores. The ...
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by Shane McGlaun on March 14, 2006
PC Magazine has commissioned a computer, LCD monitor, mouse and all built from lego's. According to an article on News 14 from Carolina even the hard drive enclosures and LCD monitor case will be ...
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by Shane McGlaun on February 11, 2006
Now this is a PC case my fellow Irishmen will love! With this case mod, not only can you play your favorite game, but you can draw a pint at the same time. The downside of this mod is that should your...
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by tiago on October 19, 2005
Not as powefull as the AJP D900T-X, but still a good notebook by Acer is the Aspire 9504WSMi.
Designed for multimedia applications, this is just one of the new products in their 9500 line introduce...
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by tiago on October 11, 2005
There were already some D900T models from AJP that were pretty good, but this is one beats them all. Probably one of the best laptops I've seen so far, seriously a beast!
Specifications:3.8 GHz...
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by tiago on September 21, 2005
Fujitsu announced a new serie for the Lifebook Notebooks - C1320D. Targeted for people that can't afford the latest XPTO32742X Notebook (fiction...) that cots +2.000$, this is a nice choice.
Th...
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by tiago on September 20, 2005
Sony announced yesterday the new series of the VAIO notebooks: Sony VAIO TX. The weight of the notebooks is always important, so they decided to use carbon fiber chassis (that should be good..) to m...