This is a must have software on your mobile phone that will pinpoint your location and navigate you to your location. You really don’t have to worry when you are stuck in a wonder land; with Techrificway GPS system on your device you will get all the landmarks terrain elevation level, junction lane view guidance… Continue reading Techrificway GPS System
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HP EliteBOOK 2740p Review
The 2740p sets out to challenge the established ultraportable design by altering the display to change it into a tablet entity. The machine fits a powerful performance into its limited body. But to do that succesfully you will need to add another battery and extra weight to have the EliteBook look complete. The system is… Continue reading HP EliteBOOK 2740p Review
Panasonic HDC-TM300 – An ‘Easy Use’ Quality Camcorder
The Panasonic HDC-TM300 is one of the best offerings Panasonic has for camcorders. It uses a flash memory and it along with model HDC-HS300 won the CamcorderInfo.com’s camcorder of the year award for 2009. The TM300 is easy to use and offers excellent performance features, good design and numerous manual controls making it about the… Continue reading Panasonic HDC-TM300 – An ‘Easy Use’ Quality Camcorder
The Asus Eee Pc 1201N Review
The Asus 1201N netbook is pretty good machine and is the best choice in the twelve inch netbook niche, but suffers for its low -performing battery that only returns a mere four hour shift. It comes with a useful video performance propelled by the nVidic lon chipset and the generous 12.1 inch LCD screen. The… Continue reading The Asus Eee Pc 1201N Review
Can the Nintendo 3DS Help Identify Vision Issues in Children?
The Nintendo 3DS is Nintendo’s latest handheld video game system. It lets the gamer see 3D without using special glasses. It shipped out with a health-warning label on the box, indicating that the game’s 3D mode should only be used by children age 7 and older. Nintendo was concerned that the 3D effect could damage… Continue reading Can the Nintendo 3DS Help Identify Vision Issues in Children?
HP Veer Review
HP Veer is a tiny device but a significant one, due to the fact that it’s HP’s first attempt to use the webOS. Those who see Veer for the first time could be astonished by its ridiculously small design. At just $99 on AT&T, Veer 4G is a good alternative for huge Android phones. In… Continue reading HP Veer Review
Samsung Galaxy S2 Review
The Samsung Galaxy S2 is definitely Samsung’s flagship smartphone for 2011 and it is the first Samsung’s smartphone powered by a dual-core CPU. It runs the Gingerbread (Android 2.3) and an amazing 4.3” Super-AMOLED Plus display. Other major highlights are 8Mp camera and 1080p Full-HD video recording capability. Those who first saw a Samsung Galaxy… Continue reading Samsung Galaxy S2 Review
The Best Browser for the Taboholic
I’m going to preface this post with the fact that I absolutely love tabs. I love tabs to such a degree that it’s probably detrimental to my health. I almost always middle-click my links unless I know that the link will open in a separate tab anyway. I’ve used several tab management plug-ins and addons… Continue reading The Best Browser for the Taboholic
Cheap E-readers for Under $100
The days of paying too much for a color e-reader are over! There is a solid collection of cheap e-readers out there that exude quality in every detail. A cheap price does not mean they are a piece of junk, as these 4 dynamic, inexpensive e-readers proves. This list of cheap e-readers for under $100… Continue reading Cheap E-readers for Under $100
Kobo Ereader Review
Kobo has been a favorite ereader manufacturer for a few years now. Fans love the versatility and quality Kobo offers – and now they’ve got something else to cheer about. The Kobo has gone wireless, and the Kobo Wireless Ereader is a gem. Now you have access to the Borders Ebook store powered by Kobo.… Continue reading Kobo Ereader Review