Zotac’s Tiny Zboxes are an Economical Alternative
31 Aug 2010 - By Omar Mariño
If you’re looking for a decent PC (and a tiny one at that) that will deliver the performance you need and not put a strain on your wallet, Zotac’s new Zboxes are probably worth your time to investigate. First off, they’re tiny—not much bigger than a book. Secondly, they come equipped with some decent hardware for such a small machine. Read more >>
LG’s 180 Inch Plasma Makes Other TV’s Quiver in Fear
30 Aug 2010 - By Omar Mariño
And overshadows it’s much more budget-friendly cousin the PX950N. Read more >>
Fujitsu Lifebook AH530 Gets 1GB External Graphics Performance Upgrade
30 Aug 2010 - By Omar Mariño
Fujitsu’s Lifebooks aren’t exactly household computers but if you’re looking for a PC that gives you the power you need to get things done then you might just want to consider the AH530. It recently got a makeover (all of it under the hood) and now sports an external graphics card (1GB now available and 500MB soon to follow.) But is it really all that? Read more >>
Pocketbook Launches New Android-Based eReader (Among Others)
22 Aug 2010 - By Omar Mariño
If you’re one of those Android snobs that thinks every portable device should run on some version of the revolutionary software that’s sweeping the cell phone/netbook/tablet market these days (and why shouldn’t it?) then you’ll be happy to note that Pocketbook is launching a new Android enabled eReader. Soon you’ll be reading books in style with all your cybernetic buddies! Read more >>
FujiFilm Finepix Real 3D W3 Is a Great Bargain
22 Aug 2010 - By Omar Mariño
Though I’m not quite convinced that 3D is the wave of the future that everybody seems to think it is, even I have to admit that some of the gadgetry these companies are pumping out to milk the 3D cow is pretty impressive. One example is the FujiFilm Finepix 3D W3. The new model is based off FujiFilm’s previous attempt at creating a pocket-sized portable 3D camera capable of taking snapshots whenever you wanted it to. That previous attempt was a little less than perfect but FujiFilm seems to have listened to the critiques and come back with a much better product the second time around. Read more >>
Downloadable books and a new age of digital textbooks
21 Aug 2010 - By Omar Mariño
The eBook readers are palm-size electronic devices and can store newspapers, magazines, and books as digital content. Although they can be used for recreational reading, the eBooks also can offer a big benefit for students.
Sony’s New DR-GA500 Headset Proves Headphones Can Be So Much More
19 Aug 2010 - By Omar Mariño
If you’re one of those folks that think headphones are headphones and once you’ve tried one, you’ve tried them all, this new headset from Sony will definitely put you in a different state of mind. The DR-GA500 Headset is a set of 3D surround sound headphones strapped to a high-fidelity microphone. However, unlike those other posers that purport to be true 3D, Sony’s is the real deal. It even comes with an audio conversion box that makes your PC output 7.1 surround! Read more >>
THQ’s uDraw Brings Back Memories of Mario Paint
18 Aug 2010 - By Omar Mariño
You remember Mario Paint, don’t you? That annoying little set of digital “art” tools that masqueraded as a video game back on the Super Nintendo console? Well, THQ is hoping you do because they’re bring art back to the Wii with their new uDraw controller peripheral. Read more >>
Timex Ironman Global Trainer Puts You to the Test
18 Aug 2010 - By Omar Mariño
Timex has long been a recognized name in luxury time pieces but that doesn’t mean they’re content to sit back and watch the world pass them by. In fact the company has reinvested in science and technology to come up with some of the most advanced wearable timepieces around. One of their most impressive is the Timex Ironman Global Trainer.








