More news from Genius and I actually have another one after this as well. I find tablets like the new EasyPen F610E to be very useful, but sadly I just never really got the hang of them for drawing and…
Tag Archive for Windows
by Kristofer Brozio • March 26, 2013 •
News for Saturday November 17th 2012
by Kristofer Brozio • November 17, 2012 •
News
Happy Saturday, good morning and all that. Yes it’s time for the news once again, and we’ve got plenty of it for you today. Lots of new stuff has been reviewed this week and I believe there’s a few contests…
Free Xbox Live and Windows Live Games
by Kristofer Brozio • January 3, 2012 •
News
How about some free game for Xbox Live and Windows Live. Yeah some are old, but I know the Xbox 360 sold like crazy over the holidays so there are a lot of new players out there that may not…
Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Performance Analysis
by Kristofer Brozio • March 8, 2011 •
Information
Windows 7 is the best Windows yet, at least that’s my opinion of it. Think what you like, you’re entitled to your own opinion of course. I’m not going to get into an arguing match with you about Win 7…
Buffalo Launches New TeraStation Pro Windows Storage Server Family
by Kristofer Brozio • March 7, 2011 •
Press Releases
Hey another Buffalo today! Well sort of, first we had the Buffalo CPU Cooler which is no relation to the Buffalo in this posting, no we have Buffalo Servers! Buffalo Technology, a global leader in the design, development and manufacturing…
CES2011: MSI Unveils 10-Inch Tablets for Android and Windows Platforms
by Kristofer Brozio • January 7, 2011 •
Press Releases
It’s certainly the year of the tablet and most any portable computer at this point. MSI has introduced two new tablet and two new all-in-one PCs this year, along with more stuff which you’ll hear about later. -MSI Computer Corp.…
Splashtop Now Adding Support for Android and Windows
by Kristofer Brozio • January 6, 2011 •
Press Releases
I’ve never tried Splashtop, I use Teamviewer actually for remote access, but since Splashtop now can be used on Android I might have to try it out. Splashtop Inc., the worldwide leader in instant-access computing, today announced that it is…
20 Open Source Programs To Maximize Your Windows Experience
by Salmons • April 13, 2010 •
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The words “Open Source” and “Linux” go together like “Microsoft Office” and “Windows” – some things just naturally flow. However, open source programs on a Windows operating system is not as commonly thought of, even though it is more popular…
Microsoft Kin – The Windows Phone is Here!
by Kristofer Brozio • April 12, 2010 •
Press Releases
Just announced, the new Kin One and Kin Two. Not sure about the name, but I may have found my reason to leave AT&T now. My contract ended with them last month, and I think I may have to bid…
32Bit OS Shoot-Out: Windows Xp vs Vista vs 7
by Kristofer Brozio • February 4, 2010 •
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A few months ago I did a piece with a title similar to this one HERE, and what I did was take XP, Vista and 7 and compare them to each other. A lot of you whined though that I…
How to Install Windows 7 on a Mac
by Tomas Ratas • February 1, 2010 •
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So you picked up your shiny new copy of Microsoft’s latest OS offering – Windows 7 and want to install it on your (cue dramatic music)…….. Intel based Mac. Mac fans will view this as blasphemy and Windows lovers will…
Upgrading to Windows 7
by Kristofer Brozio • October 19, 2009 •
Featured, Information
If you’ve paid any attention to what’s going on in a couple days then you’ll know that the new operating system from Microsoft is set to launch, October 22nd to be more specific. It’s called Windows 7, while I’m not…
News and Reviews for 10-8-09
by Kristofer Brozio • October 8, 2009 •
News
So, the other day UPS dropped off the new DoubleSight 7” USB monitor to me, this thing is just sweet.. I’m truly impressed by it, it has a beautiful picture, and even though it’s small, it’s very useful. I run…
Linux, Linux, Linux, so what’s the big deal?
by Tyler • September 25, 2009 •
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Microsoft is starting to ramp up a massive offensive against Linux, your IT people either love or hate it, you’ll occasionally see someone with a penguin T-shirt that says “Linux”, and every so often, you’ll see computers being sold with…
Windows Xp vs Vista vs 7
by Kristofer Brozio • September 15, 2009 •
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Windows is without a doubt the most popular operating system out there today. With the release of Windows 7 just around the corner I thought why not compare all three operating systems to each other. I’ve taken all three operating…
Hyperdesk DarkMatter: Subspace Hypersuite for Windows Vista
by Kristofer Brozio • August 26, 2009 •
Product Reviews, Software
One thing great, or maybe not so great, depending how you look at, is that all people are different, and we all have different personalities. We all like something different and that includes our computers themselves and the desktops we…
MAINGEAR Offers Free Copy of Windows 7
by Kristofer Brozio • June 25, 2009 •
Press Releases
Another company offering free Windows 7! This is looking to be a trend. Buy any MAINGEAR PC with Windows Vista today, and get a coupon for a free copy of Windows 7 when it is released later this year…
Pioneer introduces a bunch of new navigation systems
by Kristofer Brozio • June 14, 2009 •
Press Releases
Hmm… seems Pioneer has been busy, they’re just release a bunch of new navigation systems that have plenty of features.. Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. today announced the release of the AVIC-X710BT and AVIC-X910BT, which build upon Pioneer’s history of…
Defending Apple Honor Against Microsoft’s “Laptop Hunters” Ads
by Jeff • April 19, 2009 •
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A bit shy of a month ago, Microsoft started rolling out a line of commercials that may be their most direct attacks on Macintosh to date. The “Laptop Hunters” commercials follow shoppers through stores, documentary-style, as the individuals try and…
Safari 4 Beta – First Look
by Tomas Ratas • February 26, 2009 •
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In the beginning of the browser wars there were two titans – Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer. Eventually one fell by the wayside and morphed into Mozilla, which evolved into Firefox, and the other forced itself on the market being…



