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TuneUp Utilities 2010 Review

December 1st, 2009 by Rafael Hernandez 1 comment

TuneUp Utilities LogoOptimizing system performance used to be about defragmenting every so often and limiting the number of applications you’re running. Unfortunately, today’s modern PC needs a whole host of support applications doing their own thing in the background in order to maintain a usable system.

TuneUp Utilities 2010 attempts to corral your PC and whip it into shape with its extensive suite of tools designed around improving performance. Does it succeed? We’ll be taking a look at how the software goes about doing its thing and its benefit to you as a user.
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Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Review

November 19th, 2009 by Rafael Hernandez 1 comment

Windows 7 Ultimate Review

Its been a long time coming. As of October 22nd you could pick up your very own copy of the polished good stuff. Microsoft’s Windows 7 has promised to make your computing usage a kinder, gentler experience and it has the shiny icons to prove it. But with the “dark cloud” Vista hung over the Windows brand can they get their house back in order?

We’ll be taking a look at Windows 7 and how it handles the day to day rigors of PC usage. Its changes are many but no matter how you use your computer there are improvements to be found for all users.
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CoolIT Systems Domino A.L.C. (DM-1000) Water Cooling Kit Review

September 24th, 2009 by Rafael Hernandez No comments

CoolIT Systems Domino ALCCooling off your computer’s processor provides plenty of benefits, namely extending the chip’s life and, for the enthusiast, a bit of extra headroom before a processor overheats during yet another overclocking session. Years ago, most people struggled with massive air-cooled heatsinks but, increasingly, water cooling is entering as a solid cooling alternative that is nearly free of the fear of liquids mingling near expensive electronics.

CoolIT Systems specializes in creating pre-assembled water cooling kits. The company’s Domino A.L.C. is an entry level kit designed to cool off your system’s processor and represents an interesting and inexpensive introduction into the water cooling world. We’ll be taking a look at the cooler and what it can do for your PC.

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Western Digital My Book Essential Edition 2.0 1TB External USB Hard Drive Review (WD10000H1U-00/10EAVS)

May 19th, 2009 by Rafael Hernandez No comments

Western Digital My Book Essential Edition 2.0 BoxSince the advent of external USB storage devices, it’s been extremely easy to add storage to your computer without all of the popping open your case and cramming in the hard drive nonsense.

Western Digital’s My Book Essential Edition 1TB USB 2.0 external hard drive promises a good chunk of extra space at an extremely tempting price. There was a point in time where an external drive would set you back more than your run of the mill internal version but that price premium has slowly shrunk down to an acceptable profit-taking level.

The company touts the drive as a little eco-friendlier with up to 30% more energy efficiency than standard systems, which I take to mean competing brands that offer the same storage space using the same USB 2.0 interface.

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Windows 7 RC1 Impressions: The Laptop

May 7th, 2009 by Rafael Hernandez 1 comment

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Microsoft’s Windows 7 has been analyzed from every angle imaginable, given the free reign the developers have had in order to keep end-users in the loop, with all of their blogging and whatnot, it’s not surprising that you’ll know more about the operating system than you know about yourself.

To the uninitiated it’d seem like it’s all spit-polish on a less than optimal predecessor but there are genuine improvements and usability changes that bring its power as on OS to the forefront.

Here’s our look at how Windows 7 Release Candidate 1 handles itself on the mobile workhorse: the laptop.

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Categories: Laptops, Reviews, Windows