We know how to stay awake: Coffee.
So, how do you keep your PC awake during those long (and sometimes overnight) downloads?
COFFEE!
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by Eric Dye
We know how to stay awake: Coffee.
So, how do you keep your PC awake during those long (and sometimes overnight) downloads?
COFFEE!
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by Eric Dye
We all love our computers and we like to spend a lot of time in front of them checking out new tech or even as a form of entertainment. Many of us who read this blog spend all day using our computers as part of our job. Let’s face it, most of us don’t practice safe computing.
by James Brooks
I have a confession.
I love throwing my laptop off of balconies. It makes me feel so free and awesome!
I would recommend that if you want to keep your beloved from smashing into a million pieces that you check out the G-Form Extreme Sleeve. It’s for laptops who like to live life on the edge!
Check out this video of a crazy dude throwing his MacBook off of a balcony:
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by James Brooks
Well, I would say that Raspberry Pi sounds like something rather delicious!
I guess that it is, although I wouldn’t advise that you put it in your mouth! :O
Actually, Raspberry Pi is a UK foundation, set up to encourage the study of computer science.
Raspberry Pi wants to make computer science as accessible as possible. So, they are currently developing a mini computer which they are hoping will cost just $25! WHAT!
by James Brooks
I’ll be honest here, I’m not quite sure to make of this little collaboration between Asus and Lamborghini.
by James Brooks
I love tablets, it is no secret.
I think the iPad is great and I love how Android developed an OS solely for tablet computing. I was really excited during CES when company after company released news of new tablets hitting the market. One company that announced an aggressive move toward tablets was ASUS. This is good for many reasons.
First off, ASUS has been known to design good hardware and keep prices relatively low. Who doesn’t want good products at low prices? Second, while I loath netbooks, my old ASUS EeePC was not all that horrible. It had a pretty snappy processor and did it’s job well (which was to telnet into Cisco switches).
I was not sure what I could expect from them when it came to releasing a tablet. Would they recycle another concept? Would they brand it as their own? Would it be high quality? Would it be a real iPad competitor?