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In today's age of digital music and computer gaming, a sound card is quite an important element in your PC. A sound card is designed to handle all audio processing for the system, bringing your favorite Youtube video or iTunes playlist to life through your computer speakers. You don't think »
05/15/2012, Alex ChoiNot too long ago, Sony lacked game-wise in a big way. Then, along came LittleBigPlanet, the game that changed it all. Now, Sony has announced that the popular child-friendly game will be heading to the Vita console “sometime soon.” Right now, Sony is amidst the beta testing phase and seeking »
05/14/2012, Tom BrookWindows 8 is on the horizon, and it sure looks like this new version of Windows will be huge. So huge, in fact, that competing companies are already starting to cry foul. Both Mozilla and Google have told press that the new Windows 8 comes with browser restrictions that will »
05/13/2012, Erwin MooreMary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a classic tale that has been told for decades and will be told for more decades to come – only, the telling of this monstrous tale might take a different form in the future. Developer Dave Morris has just created a particularly interesting and interactive form »
05/12/2012, Brad LarsonGoogle has been making a lot of adjustments to Google Plus lately, and one of the latest adjustments is really a lot of fun to use. Google’s new On Air from G+ allows users to broadcast short videos directly on a Google Plus homepage, but that’s not all. Now, with »
05/12/2012, Tom BrookResult for «Barnes and Noble Nook» in reviews
To meet the demands of the new Ivy Bridge-based processors and satisfy overclockers, Taiwanese brand G.Skill has released a series of DDR3 memory modules which are XMP 1.3 compliant. Overclockers know this brand caters to their needs while still providing reasonable prices, and will be pleased to learn the Trident »
05/15/2012, Steve LuckThere are all kinds of apps out there that make it easier to find a restaurant, rate food, and do a bunch of other food-related stuff. But, the main problem with these apps is that they don’t allow you to actually pay for food. The mobile payment systems that do »
05/14/2012, Michael MurphyYou remember the Jawbone Jambox, right? Jawbone created the Jambox just last year, and this miniature speaker meets speakerphone exploded onto the audio scene. Well, now Jawbone has gone one step further with the Jambox. The new Jawbone Jambox isn’t small, it’s big – and the sound coming from the »
05/13/2012, Erik Lim28.2 million tablets were shipped in the last quarter alone – that’s a lot of tablets! Most of these tablets were of the iPad variety, though many other manufacturers make interesting tablets too. The biggest problem with the current tablet market is that there are just too many of them. »
05/11/2012, Alan VegaRegularly monitoring a network can be challenging. Ping programs are supposed to make this task a lot easier, though many fall short. Ping Monitor Professional is a relatively new networking-monitoring program that performs its intended task well, though also lacks in some areas. If you’re currently searching for a way »
05/10/2012, Steve Luck