Samsung Series 9 Laptops Get Updated Already
2 Jul 2011 - By Omar Mariño
The Samsung Series 9 Laptops are some of the sleekest little portable PCs you can get your hands on. They promised to be some of the thinnest, lightest, and most powerful portable machines PC lovers could buy (Mac owners still laugh at that) when they launched three months ago but Samsung is not easily satisfied. Despite being on the market for only a few months, both the 11 inch and 13 inch versions of these portable powerhouses have been overhauled. Read more >>
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.
Let’s get started with a little keyboard action. Read more >>
New Tablets 2011: The Mania Continues!
2 Jun 2011 - By Omar Mariño
I’m still not hooked on the appeal of tablet computers. I like the concept but what they lack in functionality still has me believing that laptops are—at least for the moment—the superior portable computing solution. However, as they say, there’s no accounting for taste, so for those of you who may think my opinion a bit outdated and prefer a pocket-sized gadget (or at least small satchel-sized), this roundup is for you. Let’s start with MSI’s new offerings in the tablet field, the Enjoy 7 and Enjoy 10 WindPads. Read more >>
Are You Going to Shop for Laptops? Check out These Options
21 May 2011 - By Omar Mariño
If you’re looking for a little portable PC power, then this is a good week for you. Several of the top developers have recently released some new machines, updates to old ones, and even budget-minded devices for those starving college kids and those who spend too much on video games. Let’s take a tour of what happened this week in laptops starting with the HP Pavillion g6s. Read more >>
Protective Cases to Keep Your Tech Cozy
7 May 2011 - By Omar Mariño
Portable technology is great but it’s expensive and generally a pain in the behind to try and repair or replace. So that’s why when you buy some flashy new do-dad you should always invest at least a little money in something designed to keep that tech functioning and in one piece. Whether or not that’s just a brown paper sack from the grocer is up to you. However, have a look at these snazzy cases below and you might just find yourself with a better alternative to that messenger bag you’ve had since college.
New Iogear’s Keyboard: Wireless Peripheral Boats Bluetooth Connectivity
13 Jan 2011 - By Omar Mariño
Wireless keyboards are becoming so commonplace that when companies announce new models, there really isn’t anything newsworthy on which to report. However, Iogear’s new Bluetooth keyboard is a bit different from the rest of the pack. The GKM611B features a built-in touchpad (a tiny one that’s nearly too small to be of any use anyway) but that won’t get many people excited. Instead, it’s the extensive Bluetooth connectivity that’s going to make this board sell. Read more >>
iPad Keyboard Case: ClamCase Now Available to Turn You iPad Into a Laptop
21 Dec 2010 - By Omar Mariño
ClamCase was one of the first hardshell cases announced for Apple’s iPad tablet (perhaps you recall my first impressions). It’s simple in design, doesn’t feature any bells or whistles, and does exactly what it is supposed to (protect your iPad and metamorphose it from a fun tablet play toy into a real workhorse). If you’ve wanted one of these stylish little things, you’re wait is almost over. They’re available for sale now… but you won’t get it until January no matter how much you beg. Read more >>
Apple Computer / Keyboard / Keys – LMP’s New Bluetooth Keypad
1 Dec 2010 - By Omar Mariño
So you’ve got your fancy new Apple Keyboard and that’s so thin you’re not even sure if there’s electronics in there or if it’s just fairy magic that makes it work. Notice anything missing? How about a number pad? I don’t really know what Apple was thinking when they released this thing into the wild without one but that’s another story all together. There have been several third party attempts at creating an add-on that brings back the functionality that gamers and productivity hounds can’t live without but none have cut the mustard. LMP is hoping that their device will take off and make them some money and from the looks of it they may just be onto something. Read more >>
The Grippity 1 Threatens to Make Your Current Keyboard Feel Obsolete
20 Nov 2010 - By Omar Mariño
Grippity is more than just a keyboard. It’s a space-age, hand-held, wireless keyboard that looks like something Tonty Stark (you know, Iron Man’s alter ego) would have whipped up had he been bored on a Tuesday night. It’s sleek, thin, and lightweight—did I mention that the “keys” are on the backside of the board? Read more >>








