Microsoft Sidewinder Gaming Mouse Review
Friday October 02nd 2009, 4:44 am
Filed under: Computer Stuffs

No matter which game you might be participating in, there are regularly folk who blame the apparatus they are using instead of blaming themselves. This is the same when you are Gaming, gamers will often blame the hardware they’re using when they keep losing. They might accuse the bad connections or that they need a new motherboard, but what is often overlooked by gamers is the keyboard and mouse combo they are using.

The compa (more…)



Microsoft SideWinder X8 Mouse
Thursday October 01st 2009, 4:44 am
Filed under: Computer Stuffs, Games

The difference between standard desktop and laptop computers and gaming level computers and laptops is significant.  The main area that they differ is in performance, but almost as significant for gamers is appearance or design.  Gamers want their computers to be top of the line in all ways, including how they look.  These differences are also quite apparent in the accessories that are available for the gaming laptops and computers.

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Garmin And Magellan GPS Review
Friday September 04th 2009, 10:28 pm
Filed under: Gadget

Garmin Review:

Indisputably, Garmin is the world’s biggest manufacturer of consumer gps and the name has almost become synonymous with the product. The company has a long and envious history of producing quality and versatile GPS. Garmin has produced many kinds of GPS – some for automobiles, hikers, etc. Within each category there are different models to suit every activity.

For example the Garmin StreetPilot c340 has (more…)



Razer Megalodon Gaming Headset
Sunday August 02nd 2009, 4:58 pm
Filed under: Computer Stuffs

With 5600 dpi tracking speeds, the Razer Mamba weighs in as an extremely fast mouse; you’re sure to be faster than anyone else you’re gaming against, thats for sure.  With a speed as high as this, though, you can sometimes get mouse spasms.

In order to solve this issue, what you’ll need to do is 1 of 2 things.  You can either take off the silver ring that is attached to the underside of the laser sensor (at your own risk, of cours (more…)



What is Network Attached Storage?
Monday July 13th 2009, 4:17 pm
Filed under: Computer Stuffs

A Network Attached Storage (NAS) is a type of storage system that can be attached to a data network. A NAS is useful for storage related to non mission-critical data. It is cheaper and easier to maintain than a Storage Area Network (SAN) but does not quite deliver the performance an enterprise can obtain from a SAN.

File transfer protocols supported by NAS include Network File System, Common Internet File System, File Transfe (more…)



Network Attached Storage; NAS Now An Affordable Data Storage Solution For Small Businesses
Saturday July 11th 2009, 7:17 am
Filed under: Computer Stuffs, Gadget

In the administration of a large business network, data storage solutions can have significant impact on network speed and user satisfaction. Conventional network data storage systems are attached to servers but as needed storage capacities and connection speeds increase, many businesses are discovering that network attached storage or NAS is an economical and easy alternative to the file server model.

In traditional network da (more…)



History Of Processors And Graphics Cards
Wednesday June 03rd 2009, 9:32 am
Filed under: Computer Stuffs, Just Story

Have you ever thought of a day when only a CPU or GPU controlled the whole system, and the other option was not there anymore? Recently, I have.

This thought came to mind when I was thinking about the recent court case between Intel and NVidia, fighting over licensing rights for developing chipsets that supported the Core i7 Nehalem processors. Intel is the processor powerhouse, and NVidia is a large GPU competitor against ATI.(more…)