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Get Serious About Backing Up, Part 1, the RAID

Get Serious About Backing Up, Part 1, the RAID

Everything in our world is going digital, and that means that the information we store on our computers and hard drives is getting larger all the time, and doubly as vital to our future. This article is the first in a series peering into how profession tactics to create large reliable storage can be migrated [...]

Need Computer Help?

Need Computer Help?

This post can also be found at Labortopia.com: here. So you need help with your computer but you don’t know how to fix it.  And you start thinking to yourself: What’s wrong with it? Is it under warranty? Where do I go? How much is this going to cost me? How long will it take [...]

Google is no longer beta!

GMail and other Google applications have been around for over 4 years now and since the beginning, it has always been beta. Now, they have lifted the beta tag for it’s full release. Check out Google’s blog (Blogger is owned by Google) for more info. Congrats!

Weekend Recap: June 29th 2009

Here are some random tech news for you: A Twitter device to let you know your alive. [crunchgear] Acer is creaping up to become the second largest PC maker. [gizmodo] Imagine having a s’more keyboard? How long would that last!? [gizmodo] Rumors that a PSP phone is a possibility. [engadget] BeamBox develops a mini projector [...]

Reconcile Your Differences With Vista – Purchase Windows 7

Microsoft recently released retail rates (10x fast) of Windows 7, showing they had a heart all along and pricing it at a reasonable amount similar to that of Vista. Still, it doesn’t mean we should have to pay that much, either. That’s why it’s important for you to know that if you pre-order Windows 7 [...]

PSPgo update

A lot has happened since my post a few weeks ago about the PSPgo, so I figured I’d give you some more insight to the most drooled over hand held in years.

Hmmmm

Let’s see… Eric is off getting hitched and will be on his honeymoon and Dave is still driving across country with some minor pit stops and some great weather… And it is Woot-off week, which means Andy will be scouting for that infamous BoC… hurray!

Weekend Recap: June 22nd 2009

Here goes a few stories from the weekend! Sputnik LED Lamp; just a concept, but nevertheless cool. [crunchgear] Banned none-hand-free GPS in NJ [crunchgear] More colorful Samsung’s Mini S2  protable HDD [engadget] How about this. A waterproof PC! See for your self. [engadget]

Find my iPhone really works!

So one of the new features of the iPhone 3GS is the “Find my iPhone” service. Once activated with a MobileMe account, if you iPhone ever gets stolen, you can track it down since it does have a built in GPS. Well, Kevin actually lost his new iPhone, was smart enough to activate the service [...]