Quick (and not so Cheap) Upgrades for Your PC
17 Jun 2011 - By Omar Mariño
Computers are great but, let’s face it, stock parts just aren’t happening. Every computer user (even the grandmas who can barely handle email) can benefit from a little personal tweaking. This time around, we’re taking a look at some quick and dirty upgrades for your PC. They range in price from $20 to nearly $1,000, so you could say there’s something in here for everyone.
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Gear from E3 Gaming Expo
7 Jun 2011 - By Omar Mariño
For years, the E3 conference has been widely regarded as the best place to get a handle on what’s coming up for games in the short future, as well as gaming hardware, and technical wizardry. And this year’s event promises some serious surprises for gamers and technophiles alike. We’re taking a look at some of the coolest gear to be announced at E3 in this round up starting with a couple of gadgets from Sony. Read more >>
More Gaming Gizmos and Gadgets … and Goodness
28 May 2011 - By Omar Mariño
Last time around, we examined some of the latest items in gaming gadgetry. This time, we go a little deeper into the gaming world and get into some hardware that will really keep those hardcore gamers happy. First, let’s take a look at Digital Storm’s new monster for gaming PC category: The ODE. Read more >>
Gaming / Game Goods: Tech for Time Wasters
26 May 2011 - By Omar Mariño
What do you do if you find yourself with a little too much time on your hands? If you’re anything like me and the thousands of other gaming geeks out there on the internet you turn to video games. This time around we take a look at some of the coolest tech you can use to kill time.
Gadget / Music: Time to Get Your Groove On
5 May 2011 - By Omar Mariño
Technology has revolutionized the way we listen to music. From early MP3 players to fully functional iPods, the personal media player has truly grown into its own. But at its heart, every PMP is still just a way to get the best sound out of those microchips. So this time around, we’ll take a look at some cool gadgets you can use to groove out, starting with Creative’s new Zen Style M300.
Logitech – A new Mouse: M325 – Sniper Precise for Under $50
4 Apr 2011 - By Omar Mariño
So a mouse is a mouse is a mouse, right? Sort of. We know that they all do the same thing but the varying degrees of success you might have controlling your input with bargain basement mouses is probably a little frustrating. If you want a mouse that’s easy to use (no programmable macros here) and gets the job done the way you want it to without breaking the bank you should check out Logitech’s newest—the M325. Read more >>
Microsoft’s Comfort Mouse 6000
20 Mar 2011 - By Omar Mariño
We’ve seen some mice designed for the Twitter crew and we’ve seen some mice designed for gamers but how often is it that a hardware company (this time it’s Microsoft) comes out with a mouse that’s just plain old productive? The Comfort Mouse 6000 sounds like something you might see on a late night infomercial but it’s really just a solid little peripheral. Read more >>
New in Microsoft – Express Mouse Has the Looks
19 Mar 2011 - By Omar Mariño
Who would have thought that the mouse would eventually become just another mode of self expression? Formerly seen as the utilitarian workhorse of the digital era, companies are now manufacturing mouses to look better than they perform. One such is the new Express mouse from Microsoft. Read more >>
Veho’s Mimi HTPC Remote Control – It Goes Too Far
11 Mar 2011 - By Omar Mariño
Multifunction devices are great. They make life simpler, cut down on clutter, and just make sense. That is until you add one too many functions—which, unfortunately, is exactly what Veho did with their newest HTPC controller. Read more >>








