Monday, November 22, 2010

Mobile Phone reviews - HTC HD7 Review

Mobile Phone reviews - HTC HD7 Review
By Hunter Skipworth
HTC has produced some high quality handsets over the years, helping to drive the Android revolution and offering some genuine competition for Apple's iPhone. Whether or not the Windows Phone 7 software will be able to compete remains to be seen, but one thing is certain, the HD7 is the phone to do it.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Nokia pins hopes on N8 smartphone

NOKIA Australia is hoping high-end cameras and multimedia can reverse its declining dominance in the smartphone market.
The Finnish company today launched its first smartphone offering built on its new Symbian 3 mobile operating platform, the Nokia N8.

Monday, November 15, 2010

A tad costly but Tab proves a real iPad rival

SAMSUNG'S Galaxy Tab is a small but feature-packed tablet PC that outdoes the Apple iPad in many ways.

But it also induces sticker shock with its $999 price tag.

Where the 9.7-inch screen iPad is a bit unwieldy to tote around and requires plenty of bag space, the 7-inch screen Galaxy Tab will fit, just, in a jacket pocket.

It's also much lighter than an iPad at 385g versus 730g for the 3G-enabled iPad and can be held one-handed for activities such as e-book reading.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Sony sets date for Google TV unveil - Pocket-lint

Google and Sony, Intel, Logitech joint"Google TV" embarked on the development of the Internet TV platform to be called, is scheduled to be released this fallbut a mention in May this year, the world's first Iyo Iyo The "Google TV" is now clear that the model will be announced formally adopted.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Amazon Kindle 3 - Read All About It


Amazon Kindle 3 - Read All About It

Kindle is our #1 bestselling item for two years running. It’s also the most-wished-for, most-gifted, and has the most 5-star reviews of any product on Amazon.

Amazon rejuvenates its eReader


Still toying witn the idea of buying an eReader? Then Amazon's new Kindle 3 could
push you into making the digitai switchover to electronic books, The lalesl edition
of !he Kindle comes in two versions : one Ihal lels you download eBooks aver WiFi,
and another Ihal can also connect wirelessly through 3G mobile networks. There's no
monlhly ct1arges for 3G - once you've paid for The Kindle, that's all. On the downside,
any websiles you visi! will be in monochrome. 80th models are smaller than previous
Kindles on the outside, buI bigger on the inside, with room for up to 3500 eBooks,
They also have an improved battery, which provides power for an entire month of
reading, allhough using The wireless features will drain power more quickly.

Friday, September 17, 2010

ACER Aspire TimelineX 4820TG - Power-packed portable

Acer says the 4820TG was created ‘in the pursuit of the extreme'. Is it really everything that Acer claims? Design-wise the Acer isn’t the thinnest laptop we’ve tested but considering its components, its slim size is quite impressive. On the looks front the TimelineX while not stunning is a decent looker but people won’t think ‘that’s a lot of money’ when they see it.

Thankfully, in terms of performance the 4820TG doesn’t pull any punches. With a 2.4GHz Intel Core i5 M520 CPU, 4GB of DDR3 RAM and a dedicated ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 with 1GB of discreet memory, the Acer returned some impressive benchmark results. With scores of 75.51fps and 27fps in Street Fighter IV and World in Conflict the notebook certainly has gaming credentials and moving on to applications, its PCMark Vantage numbers were also quite healthy. Across the board this slim Aspire was much faster than Acer’s own Aspire 8943G desktop replacement machine.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

rEviEw - APPLE IPAD - A tablet PC to rule them all


Going on the mass of press coverage leading up to the launch of Apple's iPad in the United States and Europe, you’d be forgiven for thinking that the plans for Apple's - at the time latest - device had come into the hands of Steve Jobs through some kind of divine intervention.

Sure, it’s shiny, and pretty, and well… shiny. That huge 9.7-inch touch screen, finished with a glossy black border and a silver metallic back is simply gorgeous. It all screams buy me but should you? Well if you’re looking at the iPad based on its internal and external hardware, then you’re looking at it the wrong way. Don’t worry; this is an Apple product, and as you’d (usually) expect, the build quality is top-notch but the real star of the show is the operating system.

iOS – and the applications that run on it – is what makes the iPad so special. Freed from the confines of the iPhone’s small screen and bolstered by the 1GHz A4 chip at the heart of the device, iOS really shows what it is capable of. The device deals effortlessly with any swipe, twist and turn you throw at it.

Monday, August 30, 2010

SAMSUNG GALAXY S - A sleek and fully-featured Android phone

SAMSUNG GALAXY S - A sleek and fully-featured Android phone

The Samsung Galaxy S is a new release from Samsung and like the Acer, HTC and Motorola phones, it uses Google’s Android. The Samsung’s vital specs include a 1GHz processor and a 4-inch LCD sporting a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. It’s these two components in particular that give the Galaxy serious appeal.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Review For ZOTAC ZBOX HD-ID11 - Ready to build


The ZBOX HD-ID11 comes from Zotac’s mini PC line but unlike the ‘MAG’ the ZBOX isn’t ready to run right out of the box. With the ZBOX you have to add memory and a storage device first.

In terms of design the ZBOX looks very similar to the MAG we reviewed in our January issue. This is not a bad thing however because we rather liked the sleek looks and design of the MAG. Opening up the machine is simple and straightforward; you only need to undo two thumbscrews and slide the top cover off.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

MOBILE REVIEW - MOTOROLA MILESTONE - Literally bulletproof


Motorola’s handheld devices have earned a reputation for their vault-like build and the Milestone does nothing to tarnish that.In hand the Milestone feels substantial - not surprising considering its weight of 165g - and it only takes sliding out the QWERTY keyboard from under the LCD to understand just how well-built this device is. The keyboard slides out with just the right amount of resistance and clicks firmly into place. If you’re looking for a phone to stand the test of time, this is it. Working on the keyboard, the sense of solidity remains but the small size of the keys retard progress – even
those with small fingers mistakenly hit keys near the one they actually wanted. It’s a good job then that the Milestone also features a 3.7-inch touchscreen LCD.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Review - ACER – LIQUID




ACER – LIQUID

REVIEW

When Acer launched its Liquid line months ago the first model was only available in white. Today, the Liquid can be had with a black body though the phone’s specifications haven’t changed at all.On a day-to-day basis the Liquid proved somewhat challenging to use owing to a number of issues. The first has to do with the LCD which struggled with fast finger movements – when swiping our finger across
the screen (to change from one screen to the next), the Liquid seemed unaware that we had even made the gesture. Slowing down our finger movements got the

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Choose Modern : MAC MINI

MAC MINI

The Mac mini ships in two configurations. One has a SuperDrive and Snow Leopard installed, while the other one has two hard drives, no SuperDrive and ships with Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server installed on one drive.

The Server model has a 2.66GHz Core 2 Duo processor, dual 500GB hard drives, 4GB of 1066MHz DDR3 SDRam and Nvldia's GeForce 320M graphics chip. The memory can be upgraded to 8GB.

The other model has a 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of Ram and an 320GB hard drive. The 2.4GHz model can have Its processor upgraded to 2,66GHz, its Ram boosted to 4GB or 8GB, and the hard drive expanded to 500GB, The 2.4GGz has a Nvidia GeForce 3200M graphics chip and an 8x SuperDrive.

The Mac mini now has an SD card slot, four USB 2 ports, and a FireWire 800 port. It also has Mini DlsplayPort and HDMI video output.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Apple IPad Review By Andy Shaw

When Apple's chief executive Steve Jobs appeared on stage in January and announced the imminent arrival of his company's 'magical' iPad, opinion was divided. Three million units have sold since then, which is perhaps enough to silence the iPad's critics. But what's it really like to use? Could it really be the best device to date for browsing the web? We've been playing with one for a couple of weeks and feel ready to offer a definitive answer to the ultimate iPad question - is it worth your hard-earned money?

Friday, June 25, 2010

Sony Ericsson X10i - Welcome Back Sony Ericson World



Sony Ericsson X10i - Welcome Back Sony Ericson World

Let’s get this straight – we were big fans of Sony Ericsson (SE) here in the office. Their phones used to be well thought out tech, full of excellent extras that made for a very enjoyable user experience. But for almost two years we saw a steady decline.

Now thanks to the Android OS and the speedy 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon powering the X10i, Sony Ericsson seems to be back in the game.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

"Caffeine" - The new Search Engine Google.

Google announced in August that year. The company's new search technology overhaul. By the name "Caffeine" The architecture has been recommended after Microsoft raised the level of war Kearney by adding capabilities to search for Bing partnership with Yahoo, a search engine's second largest. world Google said on Wednesday that the past Caffeine gives users a search experience that enables the results to date than And relationships more information. Resulting from the rapid growth of the Web.

To understand the work of Caffeine First, readers need to know your basic facts before that.Google does not search the web. To answer what users searched (queries), but it uses the index (index) of the web is the quality of the results depends on how search engines treat a fresh index of web database created. Under the old system. Google uses bots. (Small programs) climb to the entire web. To update the pages. A large set of updates to make the index page to every page in the results pages will not occur until the mass storage in the first step is completed. This means that It will be a delay between the time that Google has found. Or update a particular page. To enable it to emerge on the results pages where users can search.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Best Built-In wbcam - BLUE Eyeball 2.0

While most modern laptops feature a built-in webcam these days, many older ones do not, meaning those who want to make video calls need to purchase one separately. The Eyeball 2.0 is a webcam that boasts an extremely large microphone, making it very easy to use.

Setting up the camera is quick and easy, and there's also a handy rubber pad which means the camera will fit pretty much any laptop screen. Picture quality is decent, but not fantastic, yet we were impressed by the sound quality recorded by the microphone. It beats pretty much any laptop microphone we've come across, making it a good choice for those looking to do some basic bedroom recording.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

First Mobile Phone By Google 2010 - Google Nexus One


Google Nexus One (www.google.com/phone)


Can the Nexus One topple the Apple IPhone? Andy Shaw gets his hands on Google's first mobile phone
and delivers his verdict.


On 5 January 2010, Google became a hardware supplier, launching its first branded mobile phone.
Manufactured by HTC, Nexus One has been dubbed a 'superphone' by Google - a cheeky label that Implies it's the next step up from smartphones such as the iPhone or BlackBerry.

Monday, February 15, 2010

"AirMouse" New Mouse in Hand Wear.


AirMouse mouse again that was designed to be expressive of a man. Activities. The view from nature such as gloves, to design high-tech yet in place the feeling of a species, while AirMouse fiber fabric made of a flexible, lightweight and attach the muscles as part of our hands will rise from the end of the long course. centimeters. Used for left mouse button. And law. Who can contribute with a click of a button, the smartest cm. (The middle finger, right click on Web Spider Man certainly not the emissions).

Mark Dean company AirMouse develops and designs argue that it is designed to be worn, such as gloves, T. Allows the user has no natural resistance of the common mouse hand forced. Because of the pain in his wrist. While not knowing what to do hand in hand. Now is the mouse and your hand. Make navigation of the cursor on the desktop with a free hand is easier and more precise, I am with this view, therefore similar to that of Tom Crues put in Minority Report writing prize was $ 130.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Belkin's Powerline AV



Belkin's Powerline AV starter kit consists of two adapters, two Ethernet cables and documentation. The glossy-black finish is very much in keeping with Belkin's N1 wireless LAN range. If you've already established a wireless network and simply need to extend it to other parts of the house, this setup will help maintain the stylish theme.
The use of Homeplug technology - the most commonly used in this country - means these adapters can be mixed and matched with Powerline devices from other companies without much trouble.

The adapter consists of a single Ethernet port located on the base of the unit and three LED indicator lights on the front. The lights aren't very bright, but are sufficient to indicate when a connection is made. The supplied Ethernet cables are on the short side, so you may find you'll need to budget for longer cables if your main laptop is away from the mains socket. There is also a security button on the top of the unit.

Encryption is activated by default, but to change it, simply press the button on the first adapter, then wait for the LED to flash green before repeating with the second adapter. The security key will then be automatically changed.

To really get to grips with the security settings, you'll need to install Belkin's control software, which is supplied on an included CD-ROM. For most users, this won't really be necessary, however, as the Powerline works straight out of the box.

When it comes to using these devices, we found they offer fast throughput that is more than sufficient for streaming video and sharing large files. Transfer rates remain at a constant speed, even when running HD video over two floors.

We like the Belkin Powerline AV. It has a stylish and modern look, and performance exceeds all the other devices here. It's not the cheapest option you can find out there, but if you shop around there are bargains to be had.




Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Google Netbook is out this year


Google Netbook is out this year

About Nexus One News has been unable to write on this hand rumors that Google may come out a netbook smartbook or sure enough you came in late 2010.

This is the machine you may use Chrome OS operating system. The processor is ARM's chips are 10-inch screen size is for a keyboard and 16GB of memory devices at Nexus One are many.


Mr. Michael Arrington from Techcrunch that Google has said the draft proposal with technical details that. Hardware manufacturers to you now. Asus seems to be that you and this piece of equipment that will be available in time for the holidays next year on. America and the other may also.

Mr. Arrington said that additional equipment may be used for this chip from Nvidia Tegra Tegra 2, which seems to be the news that we have to offer yesterday ครับ. The second-generation chip will have more performance twice, but the Google PR is a small chip customized to fit their own devices as Apple's customized chip Intel.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Google Gives Free Wi-Fi in Airports




GOOGLE IS FOOTING the bill for Wi-Fi access at 47 air-ports in the United States through mid-January, so that people can connect to the Net for free while they wait at gates and other areas.

Google is working with airports and Wi-Fi providers such as Advanced Wireless Group, Airport Marketing
Income, and Boingo Wire-less to otimore, Boston, Houston, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Miami, Seattle, St. Louis, and other locations.As part of the o
who log in to the free Wi-Fi service will have the oppor-tunity to donate to the Cli-mate Savers Computing Ini-tiative, Engineers Without Borders, and the One Econ-omy Corporation. Google plans to match users’ dona-tions up to $250,000.except at the Seattle and Burbank, California, airports, which will have free Wi-Fi inde

In October, Google and Virgin America announced free Wi-Fi on that airline’s

PC World

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Mountain Hardwear Refugium Jacket


Warm your load your core electronics. This lightly insulated Low profile Jacket is pre-wired for Ardico Heat and Power Technology. Wear alone or under a shell of warmth and an extraordinary charge portable electronic motion. Enjoy up to 8 hours of continuous heat (expressed but the panels integrated heating) power to any accessory which takes less than 10 watts and all that load with a USB cable (included). Ardico system of personal power sold separately

Enjoy up to 8 hours of continuous heat (expressed but the panels integrated heating) power to any accessory which takes less than 10 watts and all that load with a USB cable (included). Ardico system of personal power sold separately
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