Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 – The Thinnest And Lightest Tablet On The Market

Samsung, Apple’s biggest rival in the sector of tablet devices and all things digital has finally launched the answer to Apple’s iPad: two new tablets, claimed to be the thinnest in the world, the Galaxy Tab 8.9 and the Galaxy Tab 10.1.Now Samsung can join the ever rising crowd of tablet deigns and interfaces in… Continue reading Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 – The Thinnest And Lightest Tablet On The Market

A New Move: Twitter Follow Tab

Ever wanted to know how to follow your favorite website on Twitter? Well, it has been made easy by Twitter now with just one click on the Follow tab. The most popular micro-blogging website Twitter has recently introduced a “Follow” tab on the third party websites which makes it easier for the twitter users to… Continue reading A New Move: Twitter Follow Tab

The Best Browser for the Taboholic

I’m going to preface this post with the fact that I absolutely love tabs. I love tabs to such a degree that it’s probably detrimental to my health. I almost always middle-click my links unless I know that the link will open in a separate tab anyway. I’ve used several tab management plug-ins and addons… Continue reading The Best Browser for the Taboholic

How to Make The Most of Windows Task Manager?

If your computer starts to drag or act wonky, don’t reboot it just yet. In Windows 7, you can use Task Manager to resolve many issues. It allows you to view active programs, services and processes currently running inside your computer. In general, Windows does an amazing job of managing and prioritizing all of hidden… Continue reading How to Make The Most of Windows Task Manager?

Internet Explorer 9 Review

Internet Explorer 9 is a radical update of Microsoft’s browser. Reserved only for Windows 7 and Vista, IE9 offers a new streamlined interface, new features and above all better supports for web standards and a greater improvement in performance, particularly support for hardware acceleration.

Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive

At the rate new network-attached storage devices, or NAS, are being released in the market, it would come as no surprise if consumers are not able to easily determine which one offers the best bang for the buck. Most recent offerings would seem like minor departures from previous versions, something that is never popular with… Continue reading Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive

HP Media Vault mv2120

Priced at a cent below 300 dollars, the HP Media Vault mv2120 is an all-around solution to NAS needs, with its versatile storage, backup functionality and file-sharing capabilities for a PC network. It looks like its stable mate the HP MediaSmart Server, only smaller, and priced lower with a Linux OS as opposed to the… Continue reading HP Media Vault mv2120

Iomega StorCenter ix2

Small networks will find an easy-to-install storage solution with RAID configurability and nifty security options in the 1TB Iomega StorCenter ix2, priced at a cent below 300 dollars. These features mentioned more than compensates for its mediocre write speeds and the sparse options for swapping out its drives.

Reasons for Samsung’s Confidence in Galaxy Tab

The tablet market is noticeably becoming a place where many consumers are migrating. Steve Jobs was right, iPad sales are quite successful. As a matter of fact, in just three months, the company sold over four million iPad units. And when we consider the $499 price tag, Apple was able to earn some serious profit… Continue reading Reasons for Samsung’s Confidence in Galaxy Tab

Micronet Fantom Drives G-Force MegaDisk

The MDN1000 is but one of a series of network-attached devices in the Micronet Fantom Drives G-Force MegaDisk line, offering users an inexpensive 1TB-storage alternative for their home or office networks. Though its transfer speeds put it well within the middle range of its category, this NAS device makes up for this lackluster performance with… Continue reading Micronet Fantom Drives G-Force MegaDisk