T-Mobile Shadow
PC World :: Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Second-generation T-Mobile Shadow adds some features and cosmetic tweaks, but is expensive for what it offers.
Pharos Traveler 127 (Unlocked)
PC World :: Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Pharos’ Traveler 127 has great GPS features, but is bogged down by a confusing and sluggish user interface.
TaskPaper 2.1
PC World :: Wednesday, February 04, 2009
There are scores of programs these days aimed at helping you organize your tasks and projects. The most basic simply give you…
Control Your Network With Input Director
PC World :: Wednesday, February 04, 2009
End the keyboard-to-keyboard cha-cha. Command all the computers on your local network from one place with this freebie.
Tapping of the Dead: Deluxe Edition for IPhone
PC World :: Wednesday, February 04, 2009
I arrived at a glum conclusion the other day. Should the Zombie Apocalypse ever come to pass–it’s really a question of when…
Flickr Apps for IPhone
PC World :: Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Yahoo’s Flickr is one of the most popular photo-sharing Web sites around, and not just because of its strangely intriguing…
Tivoli Audio NetWorks Stereo Radio With FM
PC World :: Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Tivoli Audio, makers of some of our favorite portable radio and iPod speaker systems, has taken the next logical step in…
Lexmark C544dn
PC World :: Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Lexmark’s C544dn is a compact color laser printer that supports emulated PostScript 3 as well as PCL 6 (Printer Command…
Top 10 Color Laser Printers
PC World :: Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Color laser printers are becoming more affordable, though toner costs can still be a shock. Ratings and rankings can change due to pricing and technology changes, so check back frequently for the latest info.
Play Chain3 Casual Game on iPhone
PC World :: Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Reminiscent of Bejeweled, this casual game gives you yet another reason to stay glued to your iPhone
Alienware m17 Desktop Replacement Notebook
PC World :: Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Alienware, best-known for expensive, high-performance PCs, delivers a good gaming laptop at a reasonable price.
Zotac GeForce GTX 285 & GTX 295
Techgage :: Wednesday, February 04, 2009
When NVIDIA released their GTX 285 and 295 earlier this month, they successfully reclaimed the performance crown for both single and dual-GPU graphics cards. We’re finally putting both of these models through our grueling testing, in both single card and SLI configurations, to see just how much value can be had when compared to previous offerings.
The Computer Repair Utility Kit v2
Technibble :: Tuesday, February 03, 2009
“The Computer Repair Utility Kit v2 is a collection of 57 computer repair tools to fix many different PC problems in one easy to use pack. This includes virus scanners, malware removers, system cleaners, network scanners, specification viewers, recover deleted files and many other useful utilities.
The Computer Repair Utility Kit allows you to run all of the repair tools from your portable drive (eg. USB Flash Drive, External Hard Drive, IPod etc.) and comes with an easy to use, right-click menu. It has the ability to let you add your own favorite programs and you can even make it autostart when you plug your USB drive into a computer.
A complete list of the programs it contains is available on the Technibble site.”
Dell XPS One 24 Desktop PC Reviewed
IT Reviewed :: Tuesday, February 03, 2009
“For some, it’s difficult to understand the benefits of an all-in-one setup, especially if you have a dedicated ‘computer’ room in your home. If, however, you give an iMac-alike (or an iMac) a chance during your day-to-day computer use, the benefits of an all-in-one are hard to miss. But regarding the positives of an all-in-one system, people typically opt for this of machine for looks and space – sometime you just don’t have the space for a tower and a small form factor PC just can’t do the job! For people who are not worried solely about performance/upgrading, these are all very appealing characteristics of an all-in-one. Also, in this day and age, component failure is basically a non-issue and you don’t have to worry about cooling, upgradability, replacing broken components, and so on. All-in-one computers are, generally, much quieter than desktops (they use laptop components, so heat is never a problem), substantially reduce clutter, and are infinitely more attractive than a tower & monitor & speakers & Web camera & cables all over the place. The only downsides are that the display isn’t touchscreen, the fixed stand prevents wall-mounting, and lack of 64-bit Vista hurts performance. nVidia’s GeForce 9600M GT graphics card doesn’t pack enough power for high-end gaming, either. Nonetheless, if you’re sold on the idea of reducing clutter and want an adequate jack-of-all-trades, Dell’s XPS One 24 is hard to beat.”
