Hardware Review: Canon 600d/Rebel T3i/Kiss X5

The original Rebel series of cameras was Canon’s successful attempt to bring DSLR’s to entry level photographers; it was famously touted as the first ‘affordable’ DSLR camera and has enjoyed success in the market since its introduction. Since 2003 the series has been developed into a favoured choice for those wanting to begin in digital… Continue reading Hardware Review: Canon 600d/Rebel T3i/Kiss X5

Ultrabook Innovations in 2013

The market for ultrabooks has widened and deepened in interesting ways since the beginning of the new year and with the addition of Intel’s Haswell Processor in June and Microsoft’s expected release Windows Blue around the same time, 2013 looks to be a big year for ultrabooks. So perhaps it’s a good time to take… Continue reading Ultrabook Innovations in 2013

Xbox Dominates Hardware Market Yet Again

Ever since it was released the Xbox has been dominant in the hardware market. It has always had the edge over its rivals due to its high quality specification, high-quality games and affordable price. In 2012 the Xbox 360 has again topped the list of consoles outselling the Wii U despite the fact that it… Continue reading Xbox Dominates Hardware Market Yet Again

The Evolution of Computer Hardware

The evolution of computer hardware has been amazing. Just as amazing is how little many of the computer users of today know much about that evolution. Size of Computers – Main Frame Computers For the first twenty years, all computers were the mainframe type. The computer had to be in an air conditioned room that… Continue reading The Evolution of Computer Hardware

Freelancer Guides: Picking the Right Hardware

Those living the ‘freelance dream’ are mostly pretty preoccupied with the source of their next paycheck. To keep the cash flowing, though, freelancers need to make sure they’ve got the best tools for the job. In this article, we’ll run through a few pieces of modern technology that will help you spend less time working… Continue reading Freelancer Guides: Picking the Right Hardware

Most Frequently Occurring Events That Causes Data Loss on Mac OS X

Don’t we have a perception that Mac OS X is inevitable from most of the corruption events that commonly occurs on Linux & Windows machines? Yes, to a great extent but only when we are comparing the OS X w.r.t. PCs against Trojans & malware intrusions that attempts to hack the private information & data… Continue reading Most Frequently Occurring Events That Causes Data Loss on Mac OS X

The Various Types of TV Brackets for Flat Screens

When you decide to mount your flat panel HDTV, shopping for TV brackets can be quite an experience. There are so many different types that it is easy to become confused. Each of the bracket types have a purpose, however, and all of them have pros and cons. Here is a look at the various… Continue reading The Various Types of TV Brackets for Flat Screens

Virtualization vs. Cloud – Which is Better for your Small Business?

Owners of small-to-medium business have many critical decisions to make when it comes to information technology. One of the crucial decisions that occurs frequently is how to manage information storage and other IT tasks. While large companies may be able to purchase a private server and handle the payroll of a staff to manage it,… Continue reading Virtualization vs. Cloud – Which is Better for your Small Business?

What You Should Know About Open Clouds

When it comes to the open cloud, many businesses and organizations are stuck in limbo. They read blogs about security and get scared away, or stumble upon content that confuses rather than enlightens. The reality is nearly every aspect of cloud computing is becoming affected and fueled by open source technology. This is largely because… Continue reading What You Should Know About Open Clouds