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Latest News

  • Commodore 64 to make a comeback?

    The computer will be an all-in-one keyboard, with Intel's 64-bit quad-core microprocessors and 3D graphics capabilities, according to the site.To conform with the times, the PC also offers up to 500GB of hard drive storage and 4GB of RAM.
  • Mozilla pushes Firefox 3.6 update to users

    Mozilla typically issues multiple upgrade invitations to users who have previously declined, hoping to get everyone onto the newest version.According to Mike Beltzner, the director of Firefox, the offer screen appears after a minute of keyboard
  • Freescale to build cheap tablet running Android and Linux

    The demo tablet is used with a keyboard and mouse, but touch features exists as well - The Chrome Source reports that there was another demo tablet running a capacitive touch version of Linux.There are some incredibly exciting things in this demo…
  • Gigabyte tries to fight off Apple iPad threat

    Input is noticeably impressive: a 90%-sized chiclet QWERTY keyboard, and a multitouch track pad. Primarily known as a motherboard manufacturer, Gigabyte is determined to own the laptop space. Here at the CeBIT tradeshow, Hannover, the vendor is…
  • Developers use iPhone as controller for iPad apps

    The original game was played with a keyboard, so Vimov had to develop a new input method for the iPhone: sliding the left thumb over the image moves the player around, while two buttons under the right thumb are used for shooting and jumping.The…
  • Check Point puts VPN in USB stick

    Sign-on happens using a virtual keyboard, while the drive scans the host to make sure it uses an up-to-date antivirus program.Check Point is not the only company using the idea of virtualised environments built into simple portable devices.

Latest Features

  • How to buy a new PC: The specs

    You'll get measurably superior performance, and you'll future proof your machine in case you later upgrade to network-attached machines with faster transfer speeds.Keyboard and MouseYour keyboard and mouse are crucial devices, so get a set that…
  • Hands on with Google Reader Play

    You can have Play run like a slideshow by clicking on the television icon in the bottom left of the screen, but by default you have to move to each new item manually.You move through your Play stream just like you would a slideshow by using the…
  • 8 weird but cool Android apps

    As the ball bounces around the game area, you get satisfying sound effects, and when you're done, it keeps track of your score totals.You can also reconfigure which buttons or keyboard keys control the flippers - for example, since I wasn't…
  • How not to shut down your laptop, and other tips

    Upon returning, she'd open the lid, only to be faced with a blank screen and no response from the mouse or keyboard.Want to know why? Besides safety, there's another perk: If your phone lacks a keyboard, you'll find that dictating text messages is…
  • Overlooked online threats

    Debates rage on about whether Macs are attacked less because of their minority share or because they are less vulnerable, but that doesn't make any attack on the platform less troublesome.Most important of all, though, is the user at the keyboard.
  • Unanswered questions about the Apple iPad

    A function key right above the number 6 on the keyboard has no label or graphic on it, and its purpose or function has not yet been revealed. Likely candidates for the gesture treatment include deleting things, closing applications, copying…
 

How-Tos

  • How to create stop motion animation

    It also includes such worthwhile features as onion skinning, an X-Sheet window (a technical script template) for plotting and annotating your shots, support for RAW camera files, and a dialog track for typing in phonetic symbols to help sync…
  • How to buy a new PC: Choosing the right one

    You'll be paying in the area of £1800 for those high-end specs, however.Many all-in-one PCs come with a wireless keyboard and mouse, Bluetooth support, and Wi-Fi connectivity. Today's modern desktop PCs offer a wealth of options: You can go for…
  • How to turn your PC into a media centre

    With such integration in place, you won't have to get out your mouse or keyboard and shut down Media Center just to play a Blu-ray movie.As for the drives themselves, internal models are available from the likes of LG, Lite-On, Plextor, and…
  • How to break your bad tech habits

    By pressing Windows-1, you can launch that program directly from your keyboard. You floss daily, rotate your tires regularly, file your taxes on time, and exercise at least twice a week. In other words, you have lots of good habits.
  • How to fix the most common Internet problems

    No one wants to admit their budget HDTV has a terrible viewing angle or their new netbook's keyboard feels like putty. In a perfect world, we wouldn't have to worry about auto-playing video ads, leaping pay walls to read the news, fake emails…
  • Apple iPad: How to make a business case for one

    While it's irritating that the optional keyboard only works in portrait mode, it's a nearly mandatory accessory for any sort of real productivity. Microsoft has released Windows Server Update Service 3.0 SP2 as a means to centrally download updates…

Reviews

  • Asus Eee PC 1201n review

    The Asus Eee PC 1201n's keyboard is also larger, so it offers a more usable layout than many netbooks with a 10-inch screen. The larger keyboard is also a welcome addition. While you get a bigger display and a more usable keyboard, this Eee PC is…
  • Sony VAIO AW230JH review

    For a true audiophile experience, you can hook the VGN-AW230J/H up to your home theater's A/V receiver with either HDMI or fiber optic cables.A multimedia control bar at the top of the keyboard supplies playback controls for movies and music…
  • Toshiba Qosmio X305 review

    You'll also notice some flexing as you type, and overall the keyboard feels thin and cheap. Since this pricey laptop fully supports 1080p resolution when outputting video to an external monitor, it's a shame that there isn't a Blu-ray drive.The…
  • Toshiba Qosmio X505 review

    Also bear in mind that if you hope to use more than 4GB of RAM effectively, your PC must have a 64-bit installation of Windows.Designed to Replace Your DesktopWith its expansive screen and keyboard, large hard drive, and fast processor, this…
  • Acer Aspire 8940G-6865 review

    What that bulk also buys you, however, is a nearly full size keyboard, with a dedicated numeric keypad and one of the more usable sets of media transport controls we've seen.Game performance, as expected, was pretty decent.
  • HP Mini 210 review

    The palm rest is 5cm deep and the keyboard's keys are spaced 4mm apart and are 8.5mm wide. The HP Mini 210 is a 10in netbook with plenty of style. It looks and feels different to the netbook it replaces - the HP Mini 110 - but it still performs…

White Papers

  • LAPTOP DURABILITY AND SECURITY CENTER - The Durability Report

    LAPTOP DURABILITY AND SECURITY CENTER - The Durability Report Toshiba Drop your notebook from desk-level, pour water into its keyboard and let's see how tough it is.whitepaper The Durability Report presents recent testing, commissioned by Toshiba…
  • Mobility equals More Time

    Click on their name, and start chatting via the keyboard. In this discussion of unified communications in support of ICT applications, Mohammed Nezarati, President and CEO of Richmond Hill, ON-based Esna Technologies Inc.reviews messaging solutions…
  • Stopping zombies, botnets and other email-borne threats

    Even encryption cannot protect information, since a zombie can install spyware (such as a keylogger) to capture every stroke made on a keyboard before sending the information to hackers. Hijacked computers, or zombies, hide inside networks where…
  • Blogging and your Corporate Reputation: Part Two – Contribute to the Debate

    In today's marketplace of ideas, the conversation has shifted to allow anyone with a keyboard and an interesting point of view the possibility of equal voice. The corporate Weblog (blog) has quickly become a terrific way for organizations and…
 
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