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Apple TV Unboxing

by Jeff Weisbein September 30, 2010
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Today, I received the brand new Apple TV.  As I previously wrote about, I think the new Apple TV will fill the gap between the computer and the TV.  You can find the full specifications and details for the Apple TV on Apple’s site.  My first impressions after unboxing the device were that it is [...]

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Google New: Learn About All New Google Products

by Jeff Weisbein September 22, 2010
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In an attempt to help users find and use more of Google’s products and features, the search giant has launched a new website dubbed Google New.  Google New started as a 20 percent project that a few Googlers worked on to showcase Google’s products and features. As Google states on their blog, with more than [...]

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Droid 2 Review

by Jeff Weisbein August 19, 2010
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The Droid 2 is Motorola’s second release of the popular (original) Droid.  The newer Droid 2 sports several improvements both hardware and software wise.  As I previously wrote about in my 5 reasons to buy the Droid 2, I covered mostly software aspects.  In terms of noticeable hardware improvements, the Droid 2 sports a 1Ghz [...]

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How To: Play DivX and Xvid Videos on the iPad

by Jeff Weisbein August 6, 2010
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CineXPlayer is a new video player for the iPad that allows you to play Xvid and DivX movies straight from the device itself.  It allows you to easily transfer videos to your iPad using the file sharing support in iTunes.  The video above is a step by step tutorial which will show you how to [...]

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Bowers & Wilkins MM-1 Review

by Jeff Weisbein August 3, 2010
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When I picked up the Bowers & Wilkins MM-1 speakers, I have to admit I was a bit nervous about shelling out $500 for 2.0 speaker set.  Even after listening to them in the Apple store for a while, it was difficult to tell whether or not these speakers could live up to their steep [...]

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Apple Magic Trackpad Unboxing

by Jeff Weisbein July 30, 2010
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What is the Magic Trackpad? The new Magic Trackpad is the first Multi-Touch trackpad designed to work with your Mac desktop computer. It uses the same Multi-Touch technology on the MacBook Pro. It supports all the same gestures, too. The Magic Trackpad connects to your Mac via Bluetooth wireless technology. You can use it in [...]

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Bowers & Wilkins MM-1 Unboxing

by Jeff Weisbein July 21, 2010
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I picked up a pair of Bowers & Wilkins MM-1 speakers for my birthday the other day.  While they are somewhat expensive retailing at $500, they are still on the lower end of the price scale for Bowers & Wilkins products.  If you remember I recently fell in love with Bowers & Wilkins P5 headphones [...]

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Thesis vs WordPress: GPL License Debate

by Jeff Weisbein July 15, 2010
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Chris Pearson of DIYThemes and Matt Mullenweg of WordPress are at each others throats over this issue about Chris’ Thesis theme framework for WordPress which is not licensed under the GPL (General Public License).  Thesis is a very popular theme for WordPress, it has over 27,000 users and while Matt claims it’s the only major [...]

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iPhone 4: The Antenna Problem Is Real [VIDEO]

by Jeff Weisbein July 6, 2010
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Well, it appears we now have evidence that the iPhone 4 “death grip” is not completely software related.  Based on the evidence provided in the video above, it is safe to say – we have a very real problem on our hands (pun intended) which no amount of software updates can fix. Erica Sadun of [...]

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How Secure Is Your Password?

by Jeff Weisbein July 6, 2010
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Passwords are a key component to our online lives.  They have a very important job – to help keep our data and personal information safe.  But how secure is your password?  Is your password strong enough to keep people from gaining unauthorized access through using a password cracking technique known as brute forcing?  How Secure [...]

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