by Rafael Hernandez on March 5, 2010
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Apple’s tablet/cellphone/thing dubbed the iPad has generated plenty of attention for itself seeing as it’s a large jump into a market most companies haven’t thought of. Sitting between an iPhone and full-fledged tablet the iPad will certainly find some use if the company’s legion of fans have anything to say about it. The company will […]
Read more Apple iPad Launches April 3rd, pre-orders begin next week
by Rafael Hernandez on February 23, 2010
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Loading your PC with a TV tuner is one of the best ways to get some of your favorite shows on to your computer without having to rely on certain other sources, it’s also a great way to kill off any form of productivity. The ASUS MY Cinema PHC3-150 HDTV-Tuner Card promises to bring HDTV […]
Read more ASUS MY Cinema PHC3-150 HDTV-Tuner Card still pulls in the analog broadcasts
by Rafael Hernandez on February 15, 2010
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If there’s one thing that people want it’s access to the things that are important to them all in a central location which Microsoft has taken to heart with their upcoming Windows Phone 7 operating system. It’ll be a major shift for the company as they’ve done away with their old way of doing things […]
Read more Windows Phone 7 brings everything together
by Rafael Hernandez on February 3, 2010
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The Tech Report has delved into Intel’s latest press briefings and pulled out some interesting information on the company’s upcoming 6-core processors and funk stuff they have going on in their labs. Most notable are the massive power saving tweaks Intel has put into their Gulftown design which should help keep its heat output in […]
Read more Intel’s 6-core Plans and Lab Research Tidbits
by Rafael Hernandez on January 28, 2010
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Apple events tend to throw a ton of information at everyone without giving you much time to sit back and really digest what just happened, thankfully a day’s rest and some fresh eyes give you some new perspectives: The Apple iPad – Anand’s Analysis – AnandTech Insanely great? Ars reacts to the Apple iPad – […]
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by Rafael Hernandez on January 27, 2010
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Apple’s iPad tablet has been announced and it has everyone in a tizzy, one way or the other, on the company’s take of the future of mobile computing products. The device isn’t a full-fledged PC, instead you can consider it a larger format iPhone/Touch which will be a host to already existing apps and, of […]
Read more Apple iPad Embiggens Us All
by Rafael Hernandez on January 14, 2010
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Single use devices are a bit of an annoyance, there’s only so much utility you can get out of it since it’s designed to do exactly one thing. Thankfully there are those that see a chance to bring in some added functionality. The Nitrox iConn+ iPhone Case not only protects your iPhone but it also […]
Read more Nitrox iConn+ protects your iPhone and charges it as well
by Rafael Hernandez on December 23, 2009
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Fan controllers serve as a sort of peacekeeper whereby you can install those insane high airflow fans and tame them down to a respectable level where you can hear yourself think. Unfortunately most of them are a nightmare of dials to turn. The NZXT Sentry 2 Fan Controller lets you control everything with a few […]
Read more NZXT Sentry 2 Fan Controller looks awesome and manages your airflow
by Rafael Hernandez on December 8, 2009
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Getting media content from your PC or the Internet on to your TV takes a whole lot of tweaking, trickery, or the last-ditch home theater PC building in order to get it all working…thankfully some people are developing neater ways to get things done right. D-Link drops word that they’ll be the first company to […]
Read more D-Link preps their media friendly Boxee Box
by Pedro Hernandez on November 23, 2009
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Rejoice owners of pre-Android 2.0 smartphones! Just in time for Thanksgiving, Google today announced that free Google Maps Navigation is now available for Android 1.6 (Donut) users. The Official Google Mobile Blog has the details: If you have a phone running Android 1.6, you can download an updated version of Google Maps from Android Market […]
Read more Google Maps Navigation Comes to Android 1.6
by Pedro Hernandez on November 7, 2009
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Poor Motorola. It’s been ages since the RAZR’s heyday. Poor Verizon. It’s got no real answer to the iPhone, though they should feel somewhat flattered that iPhone owners wish they could use their handsets on its network. Enter Motorola’s Google Android-powered Droid smartphone. It’s charming nearly everyone that spends time with it. Is it an […]
Read more Motorola Droid Review Roundup