Archive for the 'Computers and Internet' Category

Theater in your Watch

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

There is no scarcity of new entries to the world of entertainment. Having said this, I have the unique home-theater offering for you right at your wrist. Other might consider you insane seeing you smiling while looking into your watch. But the very knowledge about the functionality of the Home-theatre watch can put them into [...]

SanDisk Sanza Fuse MP3 Player

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Mp3 players and iPods come and go in different units, models, specifications, and the leading brands release a new model at a minimum interval of a month or 2 after a previous release. It’s a cutthroat business, especially now that “pirates” are creating cheap imitations of some of the more famous models. Although that some [...]

Camera For Watchdogs

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

The gruesome Metrobank (in Cavite, Philippines) hold-up which took place months ago could have been prevented if the bank’s closed circuit TV (CCTV) cameras were functioning properly. Whether in banks or retail stores, CCTV cameras are a must.
A working CCTV camera will allow bank authorities, and shopkeepers, to keep a close watch on [...]

Buying Used Mp3 Players - Getting the most out of your money

Friday, September 5th, 2008

Confused with the hundreds of new players that come out every month? Don’t have enough money to shell out to buy the new models?
It’s easy. The market for used Mp3 players increases as the new models arrive, with many people trading in their old units to buy the new ones. Not to mention you can [...]

The Evolution of MP3 players - Size does matter

Friday, September 5th, 2008

(Article written based on OPINION)
When the first line of MP3 players arrived on the market in the early 2000, some people went for the mp3 players with high memory capacity (at which time, mp3 players were at least 128mb minimum and 512mb maximum), others were more brand-specific, irregardless of memory capacity. In its earlier [...]

Intel Core i7 — a CPU That can Overclock Itself

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

What is the world coming to these days?
There is a video card that has two GPUs (Graphics Processing Units) in the form of the Radeon HD 4870 X2. For those who can’t understand geek speak, here’s how to set it in the proper perspective: it’s like two video cards in one. Yep, it’s a monster. [...]

Google releases Google Health

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Ever since Google first released their search engine, it has stunned the online community. Here was an online tool that not only “searches” for information but delivers it in a clear, accurate way.
Next they released Google Adsense. Through this, your websites and weblogs earn moolah via referrals. This was a big hit in [...]

Start Your Day High

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Not every one of us is a morning person. We would rather stay stuck in our bunks and remain there until we are ready to face the day. But since we have things to do in the early morning, like getting a shower, eat breakfast, and preparing for another boring day at the office, human [...]

PC Games’ Graphics Settings - Toning them Down Before the Dogs of War get Unleashed

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Pushing the Envelope
Games nowadays are mostly all about eye candy — they are about blinding the consumers with bleeding edge graphics that most of the time their background stories have been all but left out.

My article for today however, is not about the debatable intricacies of eye-candy vs. plots but by how [...]

For Gamers: Getting the Most Out of Your PC

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

 
 
 
 
“35-46 frames per second at this level of eye-candy. Not bad for a 4-year old piece of junk. It still astounds me why some PC owners don’t tweak their systems even if you show them how.“
So read my YM message yesterday.
Do you know that you may not be getting the most out of that rig [...]