Posted by on 09 Nov 2009 by
Dolphin in
Computers
Windows is not known for its startup time. It is true that after a few weeks, it quickly loses its stamina. In fact, there are many reasons for that and one of them is the huge number of Windows services that run in the background.
To have more control over these services you can install Vista [...]
Posted by on 08 Nov 2009 by
Dolphin in
Computers
So if you want the best of the best this card is it for the time been. The 16GB Extreme III SDHC Card from Sandisk is going to be your best purchase, OK you can get larger cards such as the 32GB SanDisk Ultra II SDHC but that only has a 15MB’s rating where [...]
Posted by on 08 Nov 2009 by
Dolphin in
Computers
To access the USB connection you simply Santa’s legs off. This Strong Santa Claus 8GB costs around £15 from various websites on the internet.
Posted by on 08 Nov 2009 by
Dolphin in
Computers
There only around £9.99 on the internet, but if your buying a new digital camera you might as well buy it from Jeeops and get it a Sandisk Cruzer Micro 8GB free rather than paying.
Posted by on 08 Nov 2009 by
Dolphin in
Computers
Mini Small Mushroom Bluetooth USB Dongle Adapter.
This USB Bluetooth Dongle supports Dial up, Fax, headset and all the other usual items supported by Bluetooth
Posted by on 08 Nov 2009 by
Dolphin in
Computers
I guess some of you out there have a lighter and a USB memory stick in your pocket, well why not combine both those items with a USB 8GB Flash Drive Lighter.
Posted by on 08 Nov 2009 by
Dolphin in
Computers
PureSilicon announces first 1TB SSD aimed at servers and datacenters, probably with a price that puts it beyond the reach of the general public. According to their own tests, the disk reaches a similar performance SATA II transfer speeds. Available in the third quarter of this year without brand price.
Posted by on 26 Oct 2009 by
Dolphin in
Computers
A few months ago I discovered a super-class PC, which proposed a very original assembly. Now here is another example of this kind of PC case.
The various elements of this Thermaltake Level 10 are separated, it makes the PC as original as flexible.
The product page.
Posted by on 25 Oct 2009 by
Dolphin in
Computers,
Internet
Apple has filed a complaint against the Australian supermarket chain Woolworths. But why do you say?
Simply because the firm believes that Apple’s new Woolworths logo looks a bit too much her own.
Apple believes that the Australian chain store has a similar logo, and could sell electronics related to the activity of Apple.
I knew Apple picky [...]
Posted by on 25 Oct 2009 by
Dolphin in
Computers
You probably remember the Bamboo PC from Asus, and exactly what the keyboard and mouse are perfect to go with!
The mouse costs $ 19 and $ 39 keyboard. This is not excessive for this kind of material while bamboo wood.