Dong Ngo on January 29th, 2009

The SoliCharger comes in two colors to fit with the colors of your iPhone 3G.

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If you own an iPhone 3G, you know how the 3G and GPS features eat battery life. The Mophie juice pack is the first accessory I got for mine. I liked it, but …

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Dong Ngo on January 28th, 2009

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If you own a Windows-based Asus S101 Eee PC and are running out of storage space, there’s now another choice of upgrade.

Super Talent Technology (STT) announced Wednesday that it now offers a new solid-state drive (SSD) for the Netbook with capacities up to 64GB….

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Dong Ngo on January 28th, 2009
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If you are unhappy about Apple’s new two-tone keyboard design, you are not alone. And there’s not much you can do about it, either, unless you are creative.

Designer Steve Lee decided to take matters into his own hands, and with just a cheap can …

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Dong Ngo on January 28th, 2009

Our friend at Cox is about to get selectively friendly toward Internet content.

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Net neutrality fans, grab your chairs; I have some rocking news.

COX, the third-largest cable Internet provider in the U.S., announced Tuesday that starting February, it will begin testing a new …

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Dong Ngo on January 28th, 2009

According to the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, since January 2005 there have been more than 252 millions records containing sensitive personal information compromised because of security breaches in the U.S.

Most of these breaches were because of the loss of computer equipment, more specifically the hard drive. When a laptop …

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Dong Ngo on January 26th, 2009

We’ve still got a long way to go before human beings can be beamed from one place to another Star Trek-style, but on Friday a team of scientists at the University of Maryland achieved, nonetheless, a milestone in teleportation.

According to LiveScience, the university’s Joint Quantum Institute

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Dong Ngo on January 23rd, 2009

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The worst part of installing a home theater is getting the little satellite speakers around the room without wires running all over the place. How about getting them installed right where the lightbulbs are, or more specifically, inside the lightbulbs?

This idea is what a few designers …

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Dong Ngo on January 22nd, 2009
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Most new laptops have built-in wireless, but if you still have an old laptop or desktop that you want to connect wirelessly, Hawking Tech has something for you.

On Thursday, the company introduced its first Hi-Gain compact Wireless-N USB adapter, the HWUN3. This little device comes with …

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Dong Ngo on January 22nd, 2009

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Ever since the hands-free calling legislation went into effect in California, I’ve often found myself using the cell phone’s speaker phone while driving. While my iPhone 3G’s speaker phone works relatively well, it sounds a little distorted when turned all the way up …

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Dong Ngo on January 22nd, 2009

With the proliferation of TV programming delivered in high definition, you may find your DVR quickly runs out of storage space. That’s because HD content takes about 10GB per hour, which is roughly ten times the amount of space required by non-HD content.

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Now you have a

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