by Rafael Hernandez on September 7, 2010
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If you’re the type to regret buying a phone that’s about to be outdated then your smartphone purchase is about to be delayed a bit. Samsung has introduced their new dual core CORTEX A9 ARM based processor designed for all manner of gadgetry from the previously mentioned smartphone to tablets and everything in between. The […]
Read more Samsung introduces Dual CORTEX A9 for your future smartphone needs
by Rafael Hernandez on September 6, 2010
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Smaller systems tend to put a squeeze on the amount of space they have for just about everything including storage. The InnoDisk nanoSSD 64GB provides speedy access in a drive that’s insanely minuscule. Seriously its power plug is bulkier than the drive itself…which sort of kills the whole space aspect but who cares anyway. The […]
Read more InnoDisk nanoSSD 64GB will carve itself a tiny niche to fit into
by Rafael Hernandez on September 6, 2010
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The bulk of the smartphone market uses processors that are similar to one another, or are at least based off the same architecture, so performance comes down to which OS is leaner and makes better use of the features on their respective chips. Samsung’s Epic 4G decided to up the ante by sporting one of […]
Read more Samsung Epic 4G touts some graphics prowess
by Rafael Hernandez on September 6, 2010
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A portable set of speakers introduces its own unique set of problems when you’re out in the middle of nowhere. You either have a battery powered set which you conveniently didn’t charge or something so pitiful you’re better off with no tunes. The Arctic Sound S111 is conveniently powered by your USB port and is […]
Read more Arctic Sound S111 demonstrates big sound from small speakers
by Rafael Hernandez on September 6, 2010
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Setting up a wireless home network is all but a must in this communications focused age but the bulk of routers out there aren’t exactly user friendly and require quite a bit of fiddling to get going. The Cisco Valet Plus M20 wants to get you, and your family, on the Internets quickly by offering […]
Read more Cisco Valet Plus M20 seeks to ease your home networking woes
by Rafael Hernandez on September 6, 2010
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The more features case manufacturers pile on their products the higher the costs tend to be…not that they’re major additions mind you but a few hole cutouts here and there are something enthusiasts want to see and will certainly pay for. The Cooler Master HAF 912 hits all of the right marks when it comes […]
Read more Cooler Master HAF 912 goes for the budget crowd
by Rafael Hernandez on September 3, 2010
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You’re bound to start seeing a flood of “tablet” gadgets over the coming months that put their own spin on what should be considered the perfect dimensions for the market. Samsung’s Galaxy Tab is of the opinion that they should be smaller than a sheet of paper but larger than would be comfortable to fit […]
Read more Samsung Galaxy Tab enjoys odd form factors
by Rafael Hernandez on September 3, 2010
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Gaming mice toss a whole heck of a lot of feature points at you without really getting to needs of the gamer: a whole heck of a lot of buttons. Keyboards are nice and all but since you’ve got your hand on your mouse a bulk of the time it’s a good idea to have […]
Read more Logitech Wireless Gaming Mouse G700 gets about as fancy as you’d want
by Rafael Hernandez on September 2, 2010
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Most computer cases can be relied on to provide a stable place to hold your PC’s hardware but don’t offer much more than a few poorly placed fans and call it a day. The Sharkoon Bandit makes sure you have more than enough cooling potential with two pre-installed fans (120mm front, 180mm top) and the […]
Read more Sharkoon Bandit permits the air to flow
by Rafael Hernandez on September 2, 2010
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The last bastion of box design notebooks has been the business lineups many companies offer but those too are falling for the softer rounded lines to ease the harsh looks. HP’s ProBook 4270s is having nothing to do with that and carries on the fine tradition of solidly built chassis packed with some of the […]
Read more HP ProBook 4720s prefers to remain low key
by Rafael Hernandez on September 1, 2010
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There’s nothing quite as frustrating as hooking up your favorite portable external hard drive to the USB ports on the front of your case only to find out they wouldn’t provide enough power to…power your storage device. NZXT feels your pain and has come up with their Internal USB Expansion Module which acts as a […]
Read more NZXT Internal USB Expansion Module provides more than enough power