Overclocking isn’t something you think about much when it comes to a business computer, or a general purpose home PC. This is the province of hard-core gamers, who want to squeeze every ounce of performance out of every single bit of hardware they own.
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Review: Calendar Apps- The Google Calendar Application
If you are syncing with either iCal or Outlook on your PC, using the iPhone calendar that is built into the phone can be great. When you use your iOS device, you may want to work with it the same as if you were using the online Google Calendar. When talking about calendar applications Calendars… Continue reading Review: Calendar Apps- The Google Calendar Application
Review: The iPad Macally Bookstand Case
I bought the only iPad case available when I bought my iPad because I knew I would need it. Everyday there are new cases being introduced. If you are willing to destroy you Apple iPad case, you would be able to put it on the Dock/Keyboard Dock, otherwise you can forget it. It is also… Continue reading Review: The iPad Macally Bookstand Case
Review: MacBook Air 11
The latest addition to MacBook Air has arrived, the 11″ model complements the earlier 13″. However, despite its appearance, the new Air is not comparable to typical netbooks in terms of price, feature, design and quality of construction. The new notebook has a thickness between 0.3 and 1.7 cm, an impressive figure when you consider… Continue reading Review: MacBook Air 11
Toshiba Libretto W100 Review
Every so often comes a new idea that revolutionizes the market and creates a trend. Despite its great potential, the first tablet with two touchscreen displays is far from being a revolutionary product
Game Review: Vanquish
I’ve said it many times before, and I am likely to say it many times again in the future: launching new IPs is a risky business. Gamers complain when all they see on the new release shelves is a bunch of sequels but, realistically, it’s the same whiners that can sink a new franchise before… Continue reading Game Review: Vanquish
Review of eMachines ET1810-03
This system is sold at $370 and it is actually better and faster than those which are priced at similar rates. It is suitable for those who require a PC for basic productivity stuff or just as an extra PC. Most importantly the specifications are vital before deciding which system to go for. This system… Continue reading Review of eMachines ET1810-03
Review: Gigabyte X58A-UD9 Motherboard
The word ‘monstrous’ doesn’t really have good connotations, but when it is applied to a motherboard, it can only mean good things. And Gigabyte’s X58A-UD9 is nothing if not monstrous. Even the packaging for the board is huge. But this board does raise some interesting questions, most importantly: “how much motherboard does one need?” The… Continue reading Review: Gigabyte X58A-UD9 Motherboard
Review: Garmin Edge 500
Cycling continues to be one of the most popular sports the world over. The equipment may be expensive in many cases, but access to it is relatively easy, and actually participating in the sport requires little more than a good stretch of road, in terms of venue. But jumping on your bike may not be… Continue reading Review: Garmin Edge 500
Review: ASUS VG236H 3D Monitor
LCD monitors today come in many shapes and sizes, and while they might all seem to fulfil the same role rather effectively, ASUS has managed to go one step further with the VG236H, bringing something extra to the market. The 23” widescreen monitor features a maximum resolution of 1920×1080, making it full HD, and with… Continue reading Review: ASUS VG236H 3D Monitor