
When I first got wind of Logitech’s latest notebook mouse, I couldn’t help but be excited. The VX Nano sports the smallest USB receiver I’ve ever seen, finally a receiver I could just leave in and forget about.

When I first got wind of Logitech’s latest notebook mouse, I couldn’t help but be excited. The VX Nano sports the smallest USB receiver I’ve ever seen, finally a receiver I could just leave in and forget about.

The VCR (Video Cassette Recorder) may seem insignificant today when compared to the modern day DVR (Digital Video Recorder), but we can’t forget how revolutionary the introduction of the VCR was. Before the VCR arrived, TV viewers had little choice but to watch the television shows on time or not at all.

The Archos 604 WiFi is the updated version of Archos 604 (surprise, surprise!), key differences being, the added touchscreen and WiFi. Virtually all other aspects remain the same, but since I’ve never used the original Archos 604 or any of the 04 series for that matter.

The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet was released in January 2007. When demonstrating the Nokia N800’s Internet capabilities, the most common question asked “is it a cellphone?”, in which I respond with a no, confusion and panic ensues. Next thing I know, I’m tied to a stake and the village people are chanting burn the witch.

The Microsoft Zune is a very unique product that has a lot of potential. When I say unique, I’m not necessarily referring to it’s functionality. The Zune is unique because it actually stands a chance against the Apple iPod, which has clearly dominated the digital player market since it’s debut in 2001.

Lithium batteries seem to be everywhere these days. We can find them in our cellphones, laptops, portable media players and etc. We all want to make our batteries last as long as possible, but some well intentioned advice from friends, could be harming your Lithium battery’s life span.

The Sony Ericsson K800, which we will refer to as K790, since we are dealing with the American version in this review, is the marriage of cell phone and camera. This isn’t the first attempt; many cell phone manufacturers have tried to join the two devices in the past with minimal success, leaving a stigma […]

Today we are looking at Sony Ericsson’s flagship Walkman phone, W950. It’s interesting to see that the W950 uses the Symbian 9.1 OS and UIQ 3.0, as previous SE Walkman handset’s did not, making the W950 part Walkman, part smartphone, giving users access to a vast library of Symbian applications.

Tired of choppy video playback on your new Sony Mylo? We were too, learn how to encode videos for the Sony Mylo using free software, PSP Video9.

The progression of display technology is always evolving from the large and clunky CRT to the modern day ultra slim LCD. While these advancements in technology are great, making display more portable than before, but not much progress has been made in terms of readability, paper has yet to be surpassed in readability and portability.
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