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Accessories
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Contributed by Ronald
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Aug 11, 2005 at 12:00 AM |
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For those who have no clue what this product is, the Mobile Notetaker is a product designed to allow you to have a digital copy of your written notes on paper. The way it works is that you clip a piece of paper to the device and you start writing. The device will automatically capture your written notes and store a digital copy onto the device. You can then transfer the digital copy onto your computer for use. | |
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Last Updated ( Feb 13, 2007 at 08:16 PM )
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Software
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Written by Martin Regtien
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Jul 21, 2005 at 12:00 AM |
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How do you pick a removalist when you move house?
The lowest quote is probably a determining factor for most folks but for me a jaded veteran of a dozen moves -- its important that the company exudes professionalism with the assurance that your precious belongings will be taken care of really well.When you get a company representative in for a quote how impressive would it be if he carries a tablet PC and is able to instantly tally your items, knows the total volume, how much wrapping material and boxes youll need and prints out a quote on the spot?Welcome to RelMS, Aussie-made Relocation Management Software, now a moving target for the removalist industry and selling worldwide.
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Last Updated ( Feb 13, 2007 at 08:09 PM )
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Audio
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Contributed by Ronald
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Jul 11, 2005 at 12:00 AM |
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The iPod is one of the more popular choices among hard-drive based players. That doesn't rule out that there are other competitive hard-drive based mp3 players on the market. The Dell DJ 30 is an excellent choice for those who simply want to store and play their large collection of music. Although the product has basic functionality, the DJ will satisfy most users because it simply gets the job done while being priced below Apple's iPod. | |
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Last Updated ( Mar 13, 2007 at 11:48 PM )
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Storage
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Contributed by Ronald
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Jul 10, 2005 at 12:00 AM |
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While the Serial ATA (SATA) standard may still be relatively new to a
lot of consumers, the new SATA II specification has already been
released. Serial ATA has speeds of up to 150 Megabytes per seconds
(which is commonly seen as 1.5Gb/s on the package) while Serial ATA II
has twice the speed at 300 Megabytes per second. Today, I will be
reviewing the Hitachi T7K250 hard drive. If you aren't aware already,
Hitachi previously did release the 7K250 which is nearly identical.
The main differences include the introduction of Serial ATA II in this
new drive as well as denser platters. With denser platters, it means
that data is closer together on the plate, allowing data to be read
faster. This drive will be tested in Serial ATA II mode to see if
there are any major advantages in performance. | |
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Last Updated ( Mar 08, 2007 at 02:21 AM )
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Storage
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Contributed by Ronald
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Jul 10, 2005 at 12:00 AM |
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Do you find that the storage space of flash drives are too small for your needs, but you don't want to carry a full-fledged hard drive either. Then consider Apricorn's EZ Bus Mini. The EZ Bus Mini offers a simple, no frills package, that works right out of the box. | |
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Last Updated ( Mar 08, 2007 at 01:29 AM )
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Audio
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Contributed by Ronald
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Jul 09, 2005 at 12:00 AM |
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Noise cancellation technology is ideal in situations where there is a
lot of ambient noise. Ambient noise is basically the surrounding noise
of the environment. This is can be easily associated to the situation
of inside an airplane. In an airplane, you hear the loud grumbling of
the wind and possibly the engine noise as well. Although there are existing noise cancelling headphone products on the
market, there always comes a product that is more innovative than the
previous. AKG has released their own set of noise cancelling
headphones. These foldable headphones are compact and don't sacrifice
much in sound quality. Although the headphones may feel somewhat
brittle in its folded position, these headphones overcome many of the
weaknesses seen in other existing noise cancelling headphone products. | |
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Last Updated ( Mar 15, 2007 at 06:06 AM )
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Video
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Written by Martin Regtien
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Jul 05, 2005 at 12:00 AM |
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Koreas Topfield is arguably the top name in producing Digital (or Personal) Video Recorders (PVR). You may have heard of TiVo , Strong or a host of other names catering to the home entertainment sector but Topfields specs seem to outshine everything else available for the moment. But is it easy to set up, easy to use for someone whos a novice at Satellite TV reception? Well give you a first-hand account of the latest Topfield model, the TF5500PVR, from the perspective of a newcomer. | |
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Last Updated ( Mar 09, 2007 at 06:58 AM )
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Mobile Devices
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Contributed by Ronald
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Jul 01, 2005 at 12:00 AM |
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With the wide variety of cell phones available on the market today, choosing a cell phone can be more time consuming than ever. In fact, it's almost like picking out clothes. You want to choose something that was designed well and basically fits and suits your needs. It is interesting to take a look at how different companies design their cell phones and the tradeoffs that go along with it. For instance, a cell phone's average display may be made up for with an abundant set of features, or vice-versa. | |
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Last Updated ( Feb 13, 2007 at 07:36 PM )
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Navigation
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Written by Martin Regtien
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Jul 01, 2005 at 12:00 AM |
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Hard on the heels of our most recent Bluetooth GPS review, the f-tech Solar 7 with its integrated solar panel, we now review the latest Bluetooth reincarnation from Rikaline, the GPS6033.First impressions: extremely compact, handsome, rock steady on dashboards and fully complete with two chargers.Naturally, the 6033 has the new SiRF chipset and has a very decent battery life.Probably the best feature is the price: around the 150US mark.Time to check out the diminutive 6033 to see how it performs in the air and on the road. | |
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Last Updated ( Apr 22, 2007 at 06:13 PM )
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Video
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Contributed by Ronald
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Jun 15, 2005 at 12:00 AM |
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Most PC users are familiar with Lite-On as a company that provides optical drives such as CD and DVD recorders for the PC. Lite-On also makes consumer DVD players and recorders. Since this area has a more broad range of users, it is important that any user, whether it be a novice or expert, that they will be able to use the product easily. | |
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Last Updated ( Apr 24, 2007 at 07:16 PM )
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