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NZXT Cryo S Aluminum Notebook Cooler Review

August 2nd, 2009 by Michael Kwan

Just as there are a variety of cooling products for desktop computers, it is also important to be mindful of the temperature of your notebook computers as well. Passive solutions may be more convenient, but having active fans blowing cool air at your laptop is much more effective.
I’ve always been impressed with both the design [...]

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Let’s Tap for Nintendo Wii Review

July 28th, 2009 by Michael Kwan

The Nintendo Wii is a video game console that’s supposed to be fun for the whole family, breaking down barriers that may have intimidated non-gamers in the past. Sega is continuing with this trend with the release of Let’s Tap for the Wii. This is a wholly different kind of Wii game, because you aren’t [...]

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Virtua Tennis 2009 for Xbox 360 Review

July 19th, 2009 by Michael Kwan

It’s been quite a while since I’ve spent an entire afternoon at the local arcade, but I do remember that Virtua Tennis was one of the more popular games at the time. Sure, I could empty out a roll of quarters with Street Fighter or Daytona USA, but Virtua Tennis offered the best tennis experience. [...]

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Samsung SyncMaster P2370 Slim LCD Review

July 12th, 2009 by Michael Kwan

Not everyone needs an LCD monitor is that is chocked full of additional features. You may not need to have a set of integrated speakers. Maybe you don’t want to have a USB hub or a wide range of input/output options. You just want something that looks slick and does its job well. If that’s [...]

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Pure Digital Flip UltraHD Camcorder Review

July 4th, 2009 by Michael Kwan

Years and years ago, I remember when my dad bought our family’s first camcorder. It was quite the premium product at the time, especially since we opted for the Sony Handycam. After taxes, an extra battery, and a couple of tapes, we racked up a bill of about $1,000. Thankfully, recording video on the fly [...]

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Epson WorkForce 600 MFP Review

June 12th, 2009 by Michael Kwan

One of the simplest and easiest ways that you can be more efficient with your home office is to amalgamate the functionality of several devices into a single product. This is usually a good way to save money too, since these multi-purpose products are usually cheaper than the sum of their parts. Although the brand [...]

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Seagate FreeAgent Theater Review

June 9th, 2009 by Michael Kwan

However you choose to acquire these files, there is a good chance that you have a variety of multimedia content on your computer. You enjoy looking at all of those photos you take with your digital camera. You enjoy listening to your ever-expanding collection of MP3 songs. You’ll watch a range of movies and television [...]

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YUBZ Talk Bluetooth Headset Review

June 7th, 2009 by Michael Kwan

When you look at the market for Bluetooth headsets, you’ll notice that most manufacturers follow a very similar aesthetic. You get a relatively small headset that either goes into your ear or is held in place with some sort of ear loop. By and large, these companies are working to make their headsets as small [...]

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Proporta Gadget Bag Review

May 31st, 2009 by Michael Kwan

Between your iPhone and your BlackBerry, your digital camera and your portable hard drive, it’s very well possible that you carry around a fair bit of technology with you on a fairly regular basis. This may be a part of your daily routine or it may only come up when you pack up your home [...]

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Acer Aspire One Linux Netbook Review

May 24th, 2009 by Michael Kwan

Netbooks have very much become an integral part of our hyperconnected lifestyles. These smaller computers slot right in between the functionality of a proper smartphone and a larger laptop, making them an affordable way to gain access to the “real” Internet without lugging around a big notebook. While a lot of people prefer to take [...]

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