Razer Megasoma Review

Razer Megasoma is a hybrid of a hard and a soft mouse mat; If you love the softness of a soft mat but want to have the speed of a hard mat, Razer Megasoma delivers (this is debatable and I guess more like a personal preference). Razer Megasoma sits somewhere in between, combining the best [...]

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WD MyBook Studio with Innovative E-label display

February 2, 2010 | 0 comments

Western Digital has just launched another external storage solution, this time, it’s called MyBook Studio with a customizable e-label on the disk, so you know exactly what’s in the drive. It’s also equipped with a FireWire interface to give you the speed in photo and video editing. This is great if you have 5 of [...]

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iWannaPat the iPad

January 28, 2010 | 0 comments

Ugh! How I want to pat the iPad! It really looks sleek and cool (you’ve got to watch the video below this post). Apple’s CEO, Steve Jobs, announced the availability of the iPad on Apple’s special event today.

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Razer Vespula

January 28, 2010 | 1 comment

Razer, the world’s leading manufacturer of gaming peripherals just announced the launch of Razer Vespula today. No, it’s not another gaming mouse, but close. Razer Vespula is a lightweight, gaming grade mouse pad. It is kinda unique because it’s a dual-sided design, complete with a wrist rest. It’s been years since I’ve been using a [...]

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Follow Bill Gates at Twitter

January 20, 2010 | 2 comments

Bill Gates finally opened his own Twitter account with a “Hello World” first tweet If you are a fan of him, make sure that you are following him at Twitter. Bill Gates Twitter Account is billgates (and no, it’s not a fake).

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Microsoft urges people to upgrade to Internet Explorer 8

January 19, 2010 | 4 comments

Had a press release email today from Microsoft that they recommend customers using Internet Explorer 6 or 7 to upgrade to Internet Explorer 8 to help mitigate the current security vulnerability in its previous versions.
I guess if you are using other browsers, you don’t really have to update yours.
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Is 24 GB memory enough for you?

January 14, 2010 | 6 comments

As if having a 2-4 GB memory is not enough for you, Kingston Technology announced it is shipping the largest HyperX DD3 memory kits, a 24 GB of DDR3 RAM, made up of six 4GB modules.
This is definitely for serious users who will gain benefits for having more memory on their system. Designers or movie [...]

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SteelSeries NP+, a waterproof mousepad from SteelSeries

January 8, 2010 | 1 comment

Ever spilled your coffee or your mountain dew on the mousepad? Well, I spilled my instant noodles once on my mousepad SteelSeries hears you. They just released a water and stain resistant mousepad, called the SteelSeries NP+. It’s a XXL-sized mousepad (450 x 400 x 4 mm) and high density compressed textile fibers. [...]

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WD TV Live HD Media Player Unboxing

December 10, 2009 | 4 comments

Today I received the WesternDigital TV Live HD for a review on this blog. WD TV Live HD is a media player that makes it easy for anyone to play HD (or non-HD) videos from anywhere on your network, a USB device, or even from the internet! This also includes playing music and looking at [...]

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World’s first Wireless 3G Router on a battery

December 8, 2009 | 8 comments

The Edimax 3G-621 is a not just an ordinary wireless 3G router. It’s running on a rechargeable Li-ion battery to make it the most portable wireless router ever! The router will be ideal if you are travelling by groups and want to have an internet connection available to the group at all times.
Below is the [...]

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