Whether you are new to the world of photography, or simply needing to update your machine to work efficiently, there are many models of digital cameras that you could select. Of course, there is the cheaper camera, and while this can be extremely efficient, you may wish to increase your intended budget and review the… Continue reading Research Before You Buy: Digital Camera Buying Tips
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Top 6 Games for the iPhone 4
The iPhone 4 has brought a lot of great updates and features to Apple’s line of smartphones, along with some innovations like the 960×640 Retina Display, which has the highest pixel density on a smartphone screen (all of those pixels fit inside a 3.5 inch screen). The operating system has also been improved and the… Continue reading Top 6 Games for the iPhone 4
Archos 5 Internet Tablet with Android
Quick Look: This Internet Tablet is a nippy web browser with a huge battery life, and nearly endless list of functionalities and product features. At a maximum retail price of close to four hundred dollars one has to be convinced of this device prior to purchase. Pluses: Handles it all. Think of any AV, Internet,… Continue reading Archos 5 Internet Tablet with Android
MaxiVista Multi-Monitor Software
If you are considering connecting your desktop to work along with other computers on the same network that is hardly used, the MaxiVista is a monitor software that will provide the solution for you. This monitor software is capable of duplicating the screen content from one computer to another. This content can be used for… Continue reading MaxiVista Multi-Monitor Software
What makes Symbian S^3 so Much Better than Previous Versions
Symbian is a pretty good operating system, but its age is definitely starting to show. The third release (S60v3) is now pretty much hopelessly outdated, and it doesn’t even have support for touch, not even speaking about any other technologies. The fifth release (S60v5) improved this a bit, but not for long, as underneath the… Continue reading What makes Symbian S^3 so Much Better than Previous Versions
Aspire 5538 from Acer: Great for Watching Movies
For 15 inches screen you are paying less for buying 5538. It poses an image of looking very big than it is in reality. The CPU unit is not powered well, and the system has RAM power of 4GB, HDD standard of 320GB, and a big screen of course with a touch sensitive pad. Appearance… Continue reading Aspire 5538 from Acer: Great for Watching Movies
The iPad Gets Some Love With the Apple Remote
Recently, one of my favorite apps has been updated by Apple. This is a remote device that can control things like Apple TV and iTunes while having a connection to WiFi. The change to the application is that it can now be used universally on the iPod, iPhone and iPad altogether. The app gives you… Continue reading The iPad Gets Some Love With the Apple Remote
5 Reasons You Should JailBreak your iPad
There is no doubt that the iPad is a great device, and it has truly revolutionized the way a lot of people think about and work with computers. It is an amazing universal portable device that can do anything, from editing documents to viewing Web pages and making calls (via Wifi or, if you have… Continue reading 5 Reasons You Should JailBreak your iPad
An Overview of the Things App for iPad
Things is one of the best task management and To Do list organizers in the world. Sadly for Windows and Linux users, it is only available for Mac computers running Mac OS X, the iPad and the iPhone. But if you have one of these devices, then you should definitely give Things a try. Cultured… Continue reading An Overview of the Things App for iPad
WorldMate: A Solid Travel App
Many travel apps aimed at the Android marketplace have been created in order to assist you in the organization of your forthcoming journeys, but the lengthy process of entering all of one’s data on a phone’s small screen using a tiny keyboard can put a lot of people off. WorldMate is free of charge, and… Continue reading WorldMate: A Solid Travel App