Archive for April 2008
Here are all the posts written in 2008 April.
Here are all the posts written in 2008 April.
Looking for a 4GB memory card that can also be used for watching TV? Behold the DH-KONE4G/U2DS, the latest 1Seg TV tuner USB dongle from Buffalo. It also includes 4GB of internal memory which gives you the ability of recording up to 20h of TV programs directly on the USB key. Product page – in [...]
Saitek launched the Cyborg Keyboard which is fully customisable, can backlight the gaming keys in three different colors and brightness. The red, green or amber backlights can be programmed to highlight the keys most often used in gaming – the WASD, cursor, ‘C’ and Numpad keys. It has a touch-sensitive control panel that allows the [...]
1. Upgrade to the newest version legally and without paying money 2. Have the latest version of the operating system run faster than the previous version on the same hardware 3. Easily install and run different graphical interfaces if I don’t like the default setup 4. Install twenty programs with one command 5. Have the [...]
To ease the use of your Ubuntu machine you can easily add shortcuts for your favorite programs just by moving your mouse cursor to every corner of the desktop. You can easily do this with Brightside. First .. let’s install it. Open up your terminal and type: sudo apt-get install brightside After that run: [...]
Microsoft regularly releases improvements to Windows to help keep you protected from constantly changing Internet threats. Windows Firewall is one such improvement, first released as part of Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2. If you have Automatic Updates enabled, Windows Firewall is already protecting you. Windows Firewall protects your computer by blocking communications that might [...]
While the Sony PSP and Nintendo DS have cornered the mainstream handheld video game market, there’s still plenty of room for systems for those of us who don’t mind getting our hands a little bit dirty. Fresh on the scene is the Pandora, a portable game console that’s designed from the ground up as an [...]
This wooden flash memory features a 2GB large built-in flash memory and sports a neck strap so you can easily carry the stored data with you. Features: 2 GB memory USB self-powered, no external power is required Portable and easy operate Plug and Play Support Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, Mac OS 9.X or above, Linux Kernel 2.4 [...]
Not sure but it really is small. Here are some features: Bluetooth 2.0 compliant USB 2.0 compliant Plug-n-Play LED Indicator when Plugged Supports Bluetooth voice (A2DP) / data Enables wireless Personal Area Network (PAN) Connecting to your Cell phone, PDAs or PC for data transfer, networking or even dial up, fax … Compatible with Windows [...]
This really is the best way to scare people on your way to work.
What do you know … even space likes Firefox … I bet you’d never see Internet Explorer’s icon anywhere