Category: Hardware

Any posts that pertain to specific hardware, but aren’t being reviewed, can be found under this category.

  • Google and Samsung Team Up for a 10 Inch Nexus Tablet

    Google and Samsung Team Up for a 10 Inch Nexus Tablet

    The year 2012 has witnessed the introduction of many innovative tablet PCs from the likes of Apple, Google, Samsung and Microsoft. In the burgeoning touch-based device market of today companies face stiff competition from others equally capable of producing a high-tech device. So far Apple has come out to be the clear winner with outstanding sales of the latest version of its iPad.

    But if any two companies have the technological prowess to outshine Apple by producing a superior device, it’s probably Google and Samsung. Both have already made a mark with their own tablets and if rumors are to be believed then the two companies could be collaborating on a high-end tablet in the hopes of taking on Apple.

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  • Lenovo Ideapad Z575 – A Review

    Lenovo Ideapad Z575 – A Review

    In the current deluge of ultrabooks, tablet computers, and hybrid gadgets the emergence of a good solid laptop almost goes unnoticed. If you’re talking about a Lenovo product, however, it’s a different matter. The famous technology company’s equally renowned Ideapad notebook breed has a new edition – the Lenovo Ideapad Z575. And by all accounts the Z575 is slated to become another winner what with its fetching design and all-round performance.

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  • How to Choose the Right Smartphone Credit Card Payment System

    How to Choose the Right Smartphone Credit Card Payment System

    So, you’ve discovered the fact that smartphone credit card payment systems make it easier to process payments from any location. The next step is to decide which system is right for you. Most smartphones can’t process the magnetic strip on a credit card, so the information still has to be processed through a third party for verification.

    There are different smartphone credit card payment systems with different features and different price ranges and payment methods. Some charge a fee per transaction and others charge a flat fee per month. Each system that allows you to process credit card transactions via a smartphone has its advantages and disadvantages.

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  • iPhone & iPad Basic Technology

    iPhone & iPad Basic Technology

    Apple is an American based international corporation know for it’s innovative communication based designs that range from various consumer electronics including phones, computer software, personal computers, and portable media devices. The Macintosh line of computers has been Apple’s most prosperous hardware designs, and have been followed up by other innovative products such as the iPhone, the iPad and various other technologies. The iPhone and iPad has played major roles in the advancement of next generation communication with creative technology.

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  • The iPhone 5 is Here!

    The iPhone 5 is Here!

    Last week Apple finally lifted the curtain and made the iPhone 5 official! During their media event held in San Francisco they announced the iPhone 5 as well as a couple of other updated products. During this post we’re going to take a look through everything there is to know about the iPhone 5.

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  • Top 3 Portable Devices for Working on the Go

    Top 3 Portable Devices for Working on the Go

    Compared to just 5 years ago, the world today is much more hectic and fast-paced. Just working hard is not enough – you have to be able to deliver results instantly and accurately on multiple projects at a time. Utilize these three portable devices below to help you better manage your time by working on the go:

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  • How to Get Free Satellite TV Channels

    How to Get Free Satellite TV Channels

    If one thing is true about today’s market for television broadcasting, it’s that consumers face an overwhelming range of technology and packaged viewing choices. While each type of service provider offers different benefits and associated costs—cable companies and subscription satellite are only the most common solutions—one often-overlooked option is a free-to-air (FTA) satellite system.

    FTA satellites function with technology very similar to what is used by major subscription satellite providers, however there is a crucial difference. Whereas subscribing to satellite TV through a dish company entails regular payments in return for a chosen programming package, FTA satellites offer independent, customizable access to a variety of stations made freely available to the public by channels and broadcasters around the world.

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  • Lenovo ThinkCentre M92P Review

    Lenovo ThinkCentre M92P Review

    The Lenovo ThinkCentre M92P is a device for the new-age office goer, who can work from home or a businessman with a fledgling business without the luxury of space. Although the device is called a PC, it is more of a tiny PC, a pocket size version, a computer with support. It’s compact and cute and you can place it under your desk or behind other system screens and optimize your system needs for your work place.

    So think of it as your adapter to which you connect all your monitors- up to four at a time.

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