Flash memory is a boon to digital multimedia capture. From digital camcorders to digital audio recorders and other high speed devices that use SD cards, flash-based memory lets you keep up with the pace of real life in high quality. SD cards, like other media, vary in their read and »
01/10/2011, Danny MillsStreaming Movie Services Compared More devices are providing more online content than ever before. But choosing an Internet-ready TV, gaming console, DVR or Blu-ray player is just the beginning. After you get an Internet-enabled Blu-ray player or another device, it’s time to choose which streaming movie services you want to »
02/01/2011, Jake BushThere are countless ways that technology renders previous breakthroughs obsolete, which is precisely what is happening with web-based services that offer TV shows and movies to the public. Many people no longer need their cable subscriptions, they can pay less and choose from a variety of programming at their fingertips. »
01/17/2011, Michael MurphySometimes (no, all the time) standing out is a great thing. Facebook now lets users create unique and personalized timelines that are a lot of fun to see and use. The only problem with the Facebook timeline is that creating a cover for your timeline means choosing just one photo »
01/05/2012, Steve LuckBefore you read on, know that this is a positive review of Samsung hard disk drives based on personal experience. However, this is not a review specifically of the hardware itself, but an aspect of the purchase that's equally as important: the warranty. Samsung, like all major electronics manufacturers, offers »
04/06/2011, Alan VegaRoughly 50 million iPhone users currently use Instagram – the photo app that turns regular snapshots into photos that have a vintage feel. Android users have been waiting for Instagram to develop an Android app for some time now. Watching smug iPhone users take great Instagram photos has finally caught »
12/08/2011, Steve LuckApple has made a power play with its inclusion of Thunderbolt, Intel’s new high speed interface for connecting peripherals, such as monitors and input/output cards, in its new iMac and Macbook Pro. What’s notable about Apple’s vie for Thunderbolt, however, is its snubbing of USB 3.0. This is in stark »
05/18/2011, Michael Gabriel