Spotlight Gadget: Laptop Desktop USB
Kensington’s new laptop desktop with built in 4 port USB 2.0 hub. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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Kensington’s new laptop desktop with built in 4 port USB 2.0 hub. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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I received a book in the mail the other day called Hacking iPod + iTunes by Scott Knaster. Although it leans towards the Mac user, it has some really good info and tricks in it for everyone. — I just upgraded to WinXP Service Pack 2. The upgrade was painless and so far the only
Julie’s Gear Diary – 2004-08-26 Read More
Ok gadgeteers, pack your bags and get ready to call shotgun, because we’re going on a road trip! Well… ok, we’re not really going anywhere… But if we were, you’d want to be prepared for endless hours driving, wouldn’t you? I don’t know about all of you, but as soon as I start up
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Nope, Apple hasn’t come out with a media player. This is the controller for the Sonos Digital Music System that allows you to stream music wirelessly around your house. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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This device will kill two birds with one stone. It will keep you cool and give you a USB 2.0 4 port hub. What more could you ask for? SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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Product Requirements: Either a wall outlet or a car’s power port There are lots of things that you can keep in the trunk of your car (or behind the seat of your pickup) that will make life easier when there is a roadside emergency. Some examples that come to mind are gloves, a flashlight, jumper
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Since purchasing my PowerBook, I’ve been actively trying out all sorts of laptop specific products and accessories. So far, I’ve found a great keyboard and a decent wireless mouse for it. While the Lapvantage Laptop Stand that I reviewed was nice, I find that I’m still on the look out for the perfect stand
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Watch out SCOTTeVEST, it looks like you have some competition on your hands. This T-shirt has a hidden gear pouch across the front. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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Whew! What a week! Some of you may or may not have noticed that I didn’t post any of my own reviews this week. I was covered up with my day job. Pesky things, they always seem to get in the way ;o) I have to give my PowerBook major props. I was able to
Julie’s Gear Diary – 2004-08-21 Read More
Wear an air purifier around your neck. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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If you could design your ultimate everyday gearbag, what would it look like? Think about the things that you can’t live without for a moment – not the things that you bog down with when going on a gadget excursion. My perfect bag would need to be able to carry: up to two PDAs, my
Judie’s Gear Diary – 2004-08-20 Read More
Product Requirements: A huge collection of CDs that need organizing During the last couple of weeks I have been ripping my CD collection in my spare time. The idea is that I will place all of my music on an external hard drive so that I will then have a permanent and safe location for
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A computer designed just for teens with an emphasis on TV,Music, and instant messaging. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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Product Requirements: Device: A computer running Win98/Win98SE/2000/ME/XP CardBus PC Card Slot When I purchased my laptop, I sacrificed USB 2.0 ports for processor speed, hard drive space, and a CDROM burner. I hate being on a budget. I never seem to have enough money to buy what I really want, so I always end
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Someone just sent me the link to a very interesting site called the ESD Union. ESD stands for Electronic Sales Distributor. If that term doesn’t ring a bell, the names Handango!, PalmGear and PocketGear probably do. These sites are ESDs and sell PDA software to our community of handheld enthusiasts. But did you ever stop
Julie’s Gear Diary – 2004-08-16 Read More
Back in the70s, some of the coolest and most expensive wrist watches available featured glowing LED numbers. Pulsar, Omega, Tiffany & Company, just about every watch company that wanted to be on the cutting edge of technology offered these sometimes hulking watches. Consumers just couldn’t get enough of them! After a while, as LED watches
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Okay – I am finally back from a month of trips: New York City, a whirlwind tour of Florida including Gainesville, Tampa, Orlando, Lakeland and finally Kansas City, Missouri. Needless to say, I am now “traveled out” – which I had previously thought to be impossible. Now that I am back, I have some good
Judie’s Gear Diary – 2004-08-15 Read More
Product Requirements: Device: Windows 98, 98SE, ME, 2000, XP & MAC I recently reviewed the DMC Xclef 500 digital music player, which had quite a few features going for it that I liked, along with some aspects that I wished were different. Regardless, I didn’t have a problem recommending this player to budget conscience consumers.
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Griffin Technology’s FM transmitter, charger, cradle iPod / Mini accessory. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
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Product Requirements: Device: PalmOne Zire 71 If anyone out there owns a Zire 71, they know why a replacement stylus is pretty much a must. The stock stylus is nothing but a plastic stick, and it’s very flexible. Not only that, but it doesn’t even reset the PDA. In short, there is no upside to
Javoedge Stylograph Palm Zire 71 Stylus Review Read More