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Camangi WebStation review

Posted on December 29, 2009November 18, 2010 by Michael

While the world waits for Apple to release official news about their new tablet computer, a few smaller (and lesser known) companies are releasing their own touch screen tablets.  Archos has a few models out, there’s the viliv, and then there’s the whole CrunchPad thing which is now called the JooJoo.  And I’ve never played…

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The Original iPod Shuffle is Still The Best

Posted on March 11, 2009November 18, 2010 by Michael

Ok… Unfortunately I’m old enough to have lived through old Coke vs New Coke vs Classic Coke – which by the way isn’t the same as the old Coke. This might be just a matter of taste too, but I belive the original iPod Shuffle is still the best iPod Shuffle.  By now it’s quite…

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Sony ‘Webbie HD’ MHS-CM1 Full Review

Posted on January 22, 2009November 18, 2010 by Michael

One of the coolest little products I saw at CES was the Webbie HD camera from Sony. While I’m not a fan of the name (the manual calls it the Mobile HD Snap which is much better), this pocket sized tapeless cam shoots 30-frame HD video at either 720P or 1080P. It’s clearly targeted to…

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Review – Vantec NexStar ROCKS!

Posted on October 31, 2008November 18, 2010 by Michael

Continuing my series of reviewing every hard drive solution I’ve ever touched, I want to talk about the Vantec NexStar. Not only this particular hard drive dock but the general concept, the goods and bads about it, including some benchmarks. I’ve always like the idea of the hard drive dock. Recently I needed to back…

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FreeAgent Pro Review – NOT Good!

Posted on October 30, 2008November 18, 2010 by Michael

A few years ago I moved towards eSATA connectivity for drives.  SATA (or Serial ATA) is the connection that is on the actual drive and has blazing fast transfer speeds up to 3Gb/sec.  The concept is that whatever drive enclosure you buy has some sort of interface card that ‘converts’ SATA to USB or Firewire….

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