REVIEW: 3-IN-1 USB CHARGING CABLE
No more changing cables
Legitimate regret, or clever PR?
Microsoft raised a few eyebrows with their initial Xbox One announcement when they proclaimed that the new console would be subject to much tougher restrictions on when, where and how you would play your games.
New OS available for beta testing from mid-July
You’ll have to forgive if this post is even less grammatically correct than normal, I’ve been on a 300 mile round trip today to hear first hand about the new features that will be available in Synology’s next NAS update; DSM 4.3.
Distributors, re-sellers, medias and end users welcome!
It’s no secret that I love Synology NAS products; I’ve owned a couple myself and I love getting new products from them to review.
Desktop publishing comes to the masses
I’ve never been into desktop publishing, for me the Internet is a much easier method of getting my point across. But, there’s no getting away from the fact that there’s a huge need for physically published materials out there.
Cheap and cheerful Tunage.
I remember buying my first MP3 player back in 2002. It was a Thomson Lyra that I bought from Argos for around £150. It had a 32MB memory (expandable with MMC cards), would last about 4 hours on a single AAA battery, had a display but could only show track numbers and was so quiet that you couldn’t actually hear it on a bus.
A whole lot of bang for your buck
I didn’t know what to expect when I was invited to the launch party for Acer’s new tablet device. A quick Google search showed the rumour mill was abuzz with talk of Windows 8 tablets and high-end Android devices.