Archive for July, 2011
Replace your PC’s CMOS Battery
0If your desktop PC is losing it’s date and time settings every time there’s a power cut, then the chances are that it’s internal battery is flat.
The CMOS battery feeds a tiny amount of power to certain components of your computer which ensures that all of it’s settings, including date and time, are saved when it’s disconnected from the mains. (more…)
Review: SoundMAGIC E10 Headphones
1These days the market is flooded with in-ear headphones. There are models priced all over the place, from a few pounds right up to audiophile models priced in the hundreds.
Right in the middle of this lot are the SoundMAGIC E10 in-ear headphones. (more…)
WIN! A copy of Sothink Web Video Downloader
6We recently reviewed Sothink Web Video Downloader for Windows.
We found it was a great way to quickly and easily download flash videos from pretty much any website. (more…)
Sony introduces “Worlds Thinnest” compact camera
0Sony have announced their latest compact camera, promising to be the worlds thinnest at just 12.2mm deep.
The DSC-TX55 shoots stills at an incredible 16.2 megapixel resolution, as well as shooting full HD video. It’ll even capture 12 megapixel stills during video recording. (more…)
How to take a screenshot on your iPhone or iPad
0Sometimes it can be useful to take a screenshot of whatever is happening on your iOS devices screen.
Maybe you want to show off your latest gaming accomplishment, share a bug with others or even just to capture a websites content. (more…)
Review: Synology USB Station 2
0Synology make the vast majority of their money from selling Network Attached Storage (NAS) drives to home and business uses. A NAS is a great way to have all of your important data in one location on your network, that can be accessed from any other PC or device on your network. (more…)
XBMC Skin demonstration – SLiK
0We’ve had some time lately so have added some more videos to our YouTube channel featuring different XBMC skins.
SLiK is probably the nicest skin we’ve looked at so far, in our opinion at least. (more…)
Q&A: Can I add movies not purchased in iTunes to my iPad?
0If the files are simply MP4 files that have been encoded for your iPad, then yes. All you have to do is add the files to your iTunes library in the same way that you add music files, via the file menu –> Add to library. (more…)