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Logitech G500 Review
By Kristjan at 29 October, 2009, 1:38 pm
Several years after the inital release of the G5 it’s successor, the G500 has arrived delievering best perfomance to the gamers. The main features of the new mouse are,
10 programmable buttons!
Advanced precision, up to 5700dpi!
Dual-mode scrolling wheel, a very anticipated improvement!
On-board memory for maintaining your macros when you’re not behind your own computer!
They’ve managed to [...]
Read More >>Kingston DataTraveler Mini Slim Review
By Kristjan at 17 August, 2009, 6:04 pm
In todays improving world, when the files are getting bigger and bigger in amount, you need to transfer big amounts of data. Imagine that you’ve just downloaded a cool new movie and you want to go to friends place and see it but you don’t have any DVD/Bluray disc at hand? That’s when memory sticks come handy, just plug it into your computer and carry the data with you. Why waste money on discs when a flash drive can do the same?
Read More >>Best Skin Ever?
By stormy at 24 May, 2009, 3:32 pm
After reviewing the Invisible Shield skin last week, I wanted to try a similar product for comparison. I chose Best Skins Ever’s 2nd Gen iPod touch skin because it cost a fraction of the price of the Invisible Shield. It’s interesting to test two similar products from opposite ends of the price range.
As it turns out, the BSE skin is not half as bad…
Read More >>How To Clean Your iPod Earphones
By stormy at 10 May, 2009, 10:16 am
The iPod earphones are one of the most recognizable gadgets of today’s world and everyone wearing them is treated with respect.
Unfortunately, your pretty white earbuds can get rather dirty over time, especially because of their color. The wire turns gray, dirt gets stuck in the fine wire mesh of the earphones and they lose their beauty.
To avoid this, you should clean them regularily, at least every few weeks. Here’s how to clean your iPod earphones:
Read More >>Review: Invisible Shield For The 2G iPod Touch
By stormy at 23 April, 2009, 12:00 pm
As all iPod users know, the back of your little friend is very susceptible to getting scratched and in a few months of use, your iPod will have lost its original shine. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
The most popular type of protection - iPod cases - involve adding bulk in your pocket [...]
MIT Students Develop Wearable Computer
By stormy at 10 February, 2009, 6:25 pm

Students of the MIT have invented something that we can surely take as a glimpse of the future of computing - a wearable computer that uses any nearby surface as an interactive display.
The device consists of a mobile phone, a webcam, a projector with an attached mirror and colored finger caps. All together, it costs less than $350.
Read More >>Snow Leopard: Going to Need More Than Just Under the Hood Advancements If Apple Wants It To Sell That Is
By macguitarman at 16 January, 2009, 11:41 pm
I am actually an Apple systems engineer consultant and former Apple employee / engineer (2001-2003), having worked as a QA engineer on Final Cut Pro, iTunes, etc. I was there at Cupertino in late 2000 testing Mac OS 10.0, Puma. So I have had my hand on the pulse of this for a while now.
Of course, [...]
Apple Macworld Keynote: New 17″ Macbook Pro
By stormy at 6 January, 2009, 8:30 pm
Finally, looks like something big. Phil Schiller has just presented the new Macbook Pro.
The 17-inch MacBook Pro, is the .98 inches thin, 6.6 pounds, and is the world’s lightest and thinnest 17-inch notebook. The 17″ LED backlit display has a very promising 1920×1200 resolution and as Schiller says: “This is the best display we’ve ever [...]

