Touchscreens in the tropics: an unexpected Windows story

Normally, you go on holiday to escape work. And for the last 10 days have mostly already been done, relax on the beach in Hawaii. Except in rare Twitter timeline travel and inbox, I was blissfully ignorant of the events of the world a better technology. Read the rest of this entry »

Panasonic Toughbook H1 The Competitor of iPad

Regardless of whether or not tablets take over as a brand new mobile computing kind factor of option for much of the world depends on regardless of whether they can be effortlessly used for important features in methods that smart phones and laptops can’t. Clearly, different users are going to be seeking different “key features,” and thus Panasonic has announced the Toughbook H1 Field. In numerous ways–nearly each way, in fact–the Toughbook H1 Area is a polar opposite to Apple’s iPad. Read the rest of this entry »

PC Basics: What Are the Audio Ports on My PC?


computershopper.com Associate Editor Les L. Shu shows you the different audio ports on your computer and explains what they do. For more videos, as well as authoritative tech-product reviews, news, and shopping advice, visit www.computershopper.com.

Making Music Without Disturbing The Peace of Neighbors

Do you adore generating music with your friends, but hate getting fined by the cops or threatened by shotgun-wielding neighbors for playing also loud at 4 in the morning? If so, the new JamHub by SCV London may be just what the doctor ordered. You and your band-mates just plug your instruments and headphones into the JamHub and, voila, practice without all of the noise. The JamHub even allows you to individually mix and control how loud each band member sounds to you. Read the rest of this entry »

Technology – eBook Reader Which Has a Variety of Applications

One of one of the most exciting products from CES 2010 last month was Idea Ink’s Adam tablet, the Android-based slate using the latest-gen NVIDIA Tegra chipset and Pixel Qi’s innovative low-power display. The company had brought along a prototype they could exclusively show us, and now they’ve sent over renders of what’s likely to be the final Adam design complete with some mockups of a SlashGear digital magazine. And, because Apple’s long-awaited entrant to the tablet arena -the iPad- has because made its debut, we also asked Idea Ink just how Adam holds up towards the new competition. Read the rest of this entry »