Archive for June, 2011
Q&A: Can I upgrade my laptops graphics card?
0Unfortunately the answer to this question is almost always no.
You see, desktop PC’s usually use graphics card that are on their own board, which connects to a card slot on your motherboard. (more…)
How to upgrade Your PS3′s original hard disk
0Most of the newer PS3′s out there will have plenty of hard disk space. But lets not forget that there are Ps3 owners out there that are still stuck with only 40GB of hard disk space.
This becomes a bit of a problem when Sony decide to give every PS3 owner two free games, where are we supposed to install them, Sony? (more…)
SPEEDLINK unveils multi-touch Windows trackpad
0Peripheral manufacturer SPEEDLINK has unveiled what it’s calling an “innovative new multitouch input device” for Windows PC’s, due to hit shelves this Autumn.
The Multitouch Trackpad will be available in both wired and wireless forms, allowing full multitouch control of your Windows UI and applications. (more…)
New Site Design!
0OK, we promise we’re going to leave the site design alone for a while now.
Until today we’ve been using a theme designed by Elegant Themes who specialise in creating themes that are visually appealing and highly adaptable to the web teams needs. (more…)
Review: Splashtop for iPad
0There are plenty of tools available that will allow you to use your iPad as a keyboard and mouse for your PC or Mac, but not so many that will allow you to view your PC’s screen on your iPad.
Enter; Splashtop. A full Windows and Mac remote control suite for your iPad. (more…)
Q&A: Is iMovie available for Windows 7?
0Unfortunately not.
Apple haven’t developed any of the iLife suite for use with Windows, the only way to use iMovie right now is to have a Mac.
That being said, why not try out Windows Live Movie Maker? (more…)
Review: Cowon C2 personal media player
2These days it’d be difficult to find a mobile phone that doesn’t have an MP3 player and some form of video playback built into it. This is great; easy access to a few hundred of your favourite songs wherever you are in the world, but do they sound good? Usually not. (more…)
Setup your home PC as a web server
0If you’re looking to get into web design then the easiest thing to do is to setup a web server on your home PC.
The problem is, with so many different tools and packages available to you, it can be a bit of a nightmare getting everything set up so that the different components talk to one another. (more…)