Published June 22, 2010
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Have a penchant for smashing everything that comes within reach? Motion Computing has launched its J3500 Rugged Tablet PC sporting Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system and a “dual touch” display as well as drop and chemical resistance…. Now you’re thinking it’s some low-powered option which is the case with many tablets given their slim dimensions […]
Read more Motion Computing J3500 Rugged Tablet PC is for the chronically clumsy
Published June 22, 2010
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Yes you want it, well at least if you want to enjoy the bulk of web content currently available without a ton of workarounds even if it’s a frustrating piece of software…says something we’ve come to grudgingly accept an Internet sore spot. Adobe has released the Mobile version of its Flash Player 10.1 software which […]
Read more Adobe Flash Player 10.1 Mobile released, almost universally welcome
Published June 22, 2010
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A NAS can be an expensive investment especially for a home user looking to safe guard important information, unfortunately most models don’t have an infinite amount of expansion for more drives. The Synology DX510 NAS Volume Expansion Unit sports an extra 5 hard drive bays, totaling up to 10GB of added storage, to extend your […]
Read more Synology DX510 NAS Volume Expansion Unit extends your storage space
Published June 22, 2010
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If you’re tired of all of the notebook options sporting nothing but integrated graphics you’ll be disappointed to find out that manufacturers are still using those dreadful components especially in this day and age where you need that graphics power for the simplest of tasks…like accelerating 1080p content. Acer has you covered with their new […]
Read more Acer Aspire AS5745 and AS7745 opts for the graphics prowess
Published June 21, 2010
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That didn’t take long at all now did it?… Barnes and Noble has finally decided to grace use all with the new NOOK Wi-Fi which shuns any sort of 3G connection, meaning you’ll want to keep yourself within range of a friendly 802.11X spot, and gets the people that waited patiently in the door for […]
Read more NOOK Wi-Fi Launched, 3G hits $199
Published June 21, 2010
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Going ultraportable means ditching any sort of performance or usability along the way. Well that’s not entirely true but you’d better make sure to pack your external optical drive and hope your fingers are nice and limber because you’re going to be slaving away on that cramped keyboard for a while. The Toshiba Portégé R700 […]
Read more Toshiba Portégé R700 manages thin, light, and optical
Published June 21, 2010
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Any sort of surprise announcement pretty much went out the window. Android and Me has gotten its hands on a soon to be released (Google Android powered if you hadn’t yet guessed) Motorola Droid 2 smartphone and has run a number of benchmarks that show it to be quite the capable performer…well given that the […]
Read more Motorola Droid 2 Man-handled, spills its secrets
Published June 21, 2010
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That case you’re interested in, yeah you know the one with the bells and whistles and the preloaded with fans that’ll blind you if not make you go deaf? Well all of those fun extras clearly add to the cost of the case and probably aren’t what you need given how many extra fans you […]
Read more Sharkoon Rebel9 Aluminum isn’t interested in frivolity
Published June 18, 2010
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PC cases generally don’t have a good way at getting airflow to components without making things look amateurish. Specifically we’re talking about those side panel fan mounts which show off whirling mass of plastic instead of the fancy guts inside. So Zalman has taken the only reasonable approach and covered it all up with a […]
Read more Zalman Z7 Plus goes extra wide for that cooling action
Published June 18, 2010
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The biggest question you would face when looking for a gaming performance improvement was which graphics card was the one to buy, now you’re faced with which platform to choose for that extra special multi-GPU performance push as well as which graphics cards to buy. You just can’t win. NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 470 and 480 […]
Read more NVIDIA Fermi SLI scales quite nicely thank you very much
Published June 17, 2010
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Your trusty portable computing device has something of a bad habit when it comes to loading up files. Its piddly, spindle-based harddrive leaves a lot to be desired in the performance category which can get annoying given the amount of thrashing that goes on in a modern PC. OCZ wants to alleviate your pain with […]
Read more OCZ Launches Vertex 2 and Onyx 1.8″ SSDs for your mobile needs