After using Aero for two major versions of Windows, Microsoft has decided to move away from Aero UI. The new appearance introduces a new cleaner, flatter and minimal design that resembles their Metro user interface. Even though we get this flatter design, there will still be some hints of Aero like the taskbar [....]
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Wacom has done it again with the new release in their Intuos series, the Wacom Intuos5. Wacom is promising a productivity increase with the new multi-touch surface along with enhanced features; let us see how the new Intuos5 stacks up with the Intuos4 we reviewed sometime back! After having a good chunk of [....]
May 8, 2012 at 9:34 pm Reviews, Software / Hardware
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It is obvious the the future of television lies within internet streaming yet right now only certain networks offer streaming content and even then it is limited at the best. So, what if you could take every channel you love and create a personal stream of it so you can watch it wherever you are? Well if [....]
March 11, 2012 at 11:01 pm Reviews, Software / Hardware
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Just last week, Apple released 2 new products entering their third generation; the (new) iPad and Apple TV. The New iPad After selling 15.4 million new iPad’s in Q4 of 11′, Apple just had to do it again. Called the “new” iPad, Apple is trying to make an upgrade that will allow the current [....]
March 7, 2012 at 10:00 pm News, Software / Hardware
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Coming from someone who learned the hard way that glass, even on something as small as the iPod nano, can be easily shattered the importance of a screen protector is immeasurable. So for my second ride on the roller coaster I decided to play it safe and get a screen protector for my iPod. [....]
February 17, 2012 at 9:36 pm Reviews, Software / Hardware
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The Logitech LX8 has been an excellent mouse for me – in fact, it is so good that I bought myself a second one for use at work. However, after using some of Logitech’s higher-end mice for a few days at a time, I realized I needed more. The solution to my digital [....]
December 24, 2011 at 4:01 am Reviews, Software / Hardware
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Virtualization has been around for quite some time now, but it was slow to get in the consumer market. Sure, we have some “advanced” solutions like VMware ESXi that are mainly for businesses, but consumer virtualization took off much slower compared to the business market, especially on the Mac. Parallels are known for two [....]
October 18, 2011 at 10:30 am Reviews, Software / Hardware
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Today I’m unboxing the Kingston SSD 100 V+ from Kingston Technology. I received this as review product from them around a week ago and have been testing it out. This is my first SSD (Solid State Drive) and I’m extremely excited to see how it runs in my MacBook Pro. You can expect [....]
October 15, 2011 at 2:19 pm Software / Hardware, Unboxings, Videos
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Today, Apple announced the continuation to the iPhone line. The iPhone 4S was unveiled, after tons of rumors and speculations. The iPhone 4S is just like the iPhone 4 in design, being just that it’s a slight difference in weight. It’s also featuring the fabulous A5 processor, and an 8 megapixel camera. The [....]
October 4, 2011 at 4:40 pm Mobile, News, Software / Hardware
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Coppertino is at it again! First we reviewed their wonderful wallpaper changing utility, Wallpaper Wizard, and we’re back with an entirely new application! Focus, one of the brand new applications from Coppertino. Focus is a photo-oriented application that’s made to do one thing: make your photos look amazing! The entire point of Focus is very simply; all [....]
September 28, 2011 at 5:57 pm Reviews, Software / Hardware
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Off the bat I want to get a few things out there, I use both Windows and Macintosh based computers and recognize both have their ups and down. Personally, I find Windows 7 to be an exceptionally well-built OS and have never really had a problem with Microsoft, or any of their products [....]
September 14, 2011 at 8:00 pm Computers, Software / Hardware
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Any Windows enthusiast will tell you this, the infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) is by far one of the most popular error screens in the tech world. Why? Cause it pissed a LOT of people off. And that’s just an understatement. As bad as it’s been, it’s never been as bad as [....]
September 14, 2011 at 11:33 am Software / Hardware
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Way back in April of 2010, we published a text review of ScreenFlow v2 as we knew we just had to review one of the best screen recording software for the Mac. Now, a little more than a year after our initial review, Telestream has done it again with their latest ScreenFlow version, version [....]
August 16, 2011 at 10:00 am Reviews, Software / Hardware
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We have been seeing some iOS 5 beta’s around for a little while now, but we see a new Apple beta rise, the iCloud. During the WWDC conference Steve Jobs announced iCloud and that it would be free to your apple devices. Your Mac’s, iPhone’s, iPad’s and your Windows PC. You will also be [....]
August 3, 2011 at 6:48 am Computers, Mobile, News, Previews, Software / Hardware