The Dell XPS 15 came off as a fancy laptop initially, but unfortunately, it scored quite low on its battery life which is merely 5/10. Other than that, its design and service support scored a 7, while its features scored a 9. Its weak battery life is the main flaw that seems to be hitting… Continue reading Dell XPS 15 Review
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Toshiba Portege R705-P35 Review
As per expert’s ratings on the scale of 10, the Toshiba Portege R705-P35 has a design rating of 9, features of 8, performance of 8 and a battery life of 8 with customer’s service being at the rate of 7. With these ratings, the Toshiba Portege is a great laptop meant for regular use.
The Apple MacBook Pro Spring 2010 Review
The Apple MacBook Pro needs no introduction as it comes from the computing industry giant, Apple Inc. One expects it to be perfect but according to ratings provided by experts, it does seem to be perfect. A 9/10 for design, 8.0/10 for features, 8/10 for performance and 9/10 for battery life; doesn’t seem bad at… Continue reading The Apple MacBook Pro Spring 2010 Review
Acer Iconia Review
Acer, one of the world’s leading laptop brands has recently brought out its beloved dual touch screen laptop, called the Iconia. This means that the laptop has double touch screens, both being of 14 inches. Initially laptops did not have touch screens, but the Iconia has the main screen as a touch screen so you… Continue reading Acer Iconia Review
Proven Methods to Help Save You from Data Loss
Since the computer is the most important possession you have today and the data you store on it is even more important you need to ensure that you take all the care you can to protect it from getting infected and lost. Virus infection is very common and it can take a toll on your… Continue reading Proven Methods to Help Save You from Data Loss
Apple and Google: Going their separate ways
Apple and Google are currently the two biggest companies in the tech world. Apple, thanks to its revolutionary iPhone and iPad. Google, thanks to its Android OS and the Nexus S (and soon-to-come Chrome OS). So intense has the war between these two companies been that others have been laid by the wayside. Currently, Nokia… Continue reading Apple and Google: Going their separate ways
Looking forward to 2011: Mobile Computing
2010 affirmed one thing: we cannot predict how mobile computing devices will change over a few months, let alone an entire year. It is possible that smartphones and tablets could completely eliminate netbooks, it is possible that devices like Modu could change smartphones forever, it is possible that future laptops will not store any data… Continue reading Looking forward to 2011: Mobile Computing
Proven Methods to Improve Windows Vista’s Performance
If your brand new PC with Windows Vista is giving you a trouble in performance there are a few things you can do to ensure that it works to its fullest potential by paying attention a few things. The first thing you must remember is that you need space, Windows Vista will not perform properly… Continue reading Proven Methods to Improve Windows Vista’s Performance
5 Great Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat Tips and Tricks
Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat was released on October 10th, 2010, and it really is the best Ubuntu release to date. Everything was made to be super easy for regular users, and advanced Linux enthusiasts still can take advantage of all that it can offer. A lot of functions have been completely automated (the screen type… Continue reading 5 Great Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat Tips and Tricks
How To Install Windows 7 On Mac
Anyone or everyone who owns a Mac has at some point faced a situation wherein they have had the need to use Windows on their computer. There may be cases where particular software are only compatible with Windows and running them will require installing the same on your Mac. Detailed below is a step- by-step… Continue reading How To Install Windows 7 On Mac