Reviews

Review: Able Planet NC200b True Fidelity Noise-Canceling Headphones

by Rohan Reddy March 30, 2011
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If you are a frequent traveller, whether that be by plane, train, or bus, you know that one of the most annoying and distracting drawbacks to travel is the noise. Whether that noise be from the engines, crying infants, or just the hustle and bustle of a commute, it is always nice to have a [...]

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RapidWeaver Review

by Mike Mansell March 23, 2011
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In this day in age, small businesses and organizations need to have a company website in order to maintain their professional image and attract new clients and customers.  Personal websites – biographies, portfolios, resumes, etc. – are even becoming a standard for professional individuals as well.  However, the sad reality is that websites can be quite [...]

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2011 MacBook Pro Review

by Mike Mansell March 21, 2011
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Two weeks ago today, something new made its way into my life.  The world seems a bit brighter, and I suddenly have a new reason to get up in the morning.  No, I’m not dating anyone.  No, I didn’t find religion.  And no, it’s not daylight savings time.  I did, however, receive a new MacBook [...]

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1Password Review

by Mike Mansell March 11, 2011
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After I purchased my MacBook Pro earlier this month, I began looking at the wide range of Mac OS X software titles.  Having previously used – and having been extremely satisfied with - KeePassX to manage my passwords and logins while using Linux, I was disappointed to hear from others that the OS X version of [...]

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Review: V-Moda Remix Remote Headphones

by Rohan Reddy February 26, 2011
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V-Moda is a company known for their superior sound quality mixed in with elegant and stand-out design, with the Remix Remote headphones being no exception. V-Moda’s Remix line of in-ear headphones were very popular for their durability as well as their performance, but customers complained about the lack of remote and volume control on the [...]

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Review: iDAPT i3 Universal Desktop Charger

by Rohan Reddy February 21, 2011
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The iDAPT i3 is the perfect solution for someone whose desk and power outlets are both cluttered and filled with various cables to charge our beloved phones, cameras, tablets, media players, etc. The i3 allows you to charge up to 3 gadgets while only using a single power outlet. It uses a removable tip system, which [...]

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RackSpace CloudFiles Review

by Mike Mansell February 16, 2011
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A few months back I began using Amazon’s S3 (Simple Storage Service) to store a number of miscellaneous files – predominantly screenshots and files I wanted to share quickly – in the “cloud.”  At the time, I had been searching for a robust and cost-effective method for storing such files, and had been looking at a [...]

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Review: Droid X

by Rohan Reddy December 7, 2010
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One of the flagship phones for both Verizon Wireless and Motorola is the Droid X, a phone that you will not regret purchasing. The price tag is not the cheapest for an Android-based phone coming in at $199 on a two-year contract with Verizon, but you get quite a bit of bang for your buck. The [...]

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Audioengine N22 Amplifier Review

by Jeff Weisbein November 5, 2010
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Audioengine recently released their latest product the N22 desktop amplifier.  The N22 is a compact, high-end desktop amplifier which retails for $199.  At first glance, its sleek design certainly stands out.  The components are enclosed in a stylish satin-black cabinet that is only 7 inches tall, 5.5 inches deep, and 2.75 inches wide (4 inches [...]

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CrossOver Linux Review

by Mike Mansell November 2, 2010
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For about four months now, I have been using the Ubuntu Linux operating system full-time on both my desktop and notebook computer.  A few weeks into this experience, I wrote an article sharing some of my findings about the Windows to Linux migration process.  One of the main concepts that I addressed in this article was [...]

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