Vista SP2 Release Candidate Available Next Week
The Vista SP2 update release candidate will be available to the public next week. And here I thought SP2 was actually…Windows 7? Go figure. Anyways, any update at all to the clunky, ill-received Vista...
View ArticleInternet Explorer 8.0 Final Released
Today Microsoft released the final version of Internet Explorer 8.0. According to initial reports, the new browser has a lot to like and becomes a solid contender in the war of browsers. Some...
View ArticleMac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Shipping August 28th
There it is folks! Snow Leopard, aka OS X 10.6 will ship out to customers on August 28th. If you’d like can pre-order it now straight from Apple or Amazon for $29, that is assuming you’ve got 10.5...
View ArticleMac Blackberry Manager Now Available
All you Apple fans will be happy to know that the BlackBerry Desktop Manager for Mac is now officially live. Sync your iTunes music as well as your contacts and appointments; easily backup, restore,...
View ArticleIntel’s Reader Can Read Any Physical Book (video)
Sure, Intel is primarily a chip maker, but every once and a while they throw us a product curve ball. The Reader (yup, that’s what it’s called) is a handheld device that can literally read aloud the...
View ArticleWhy I Hate iTunes: Syncing Sucks And So Does Selecting Music
I’m angry. If you own an iPad and an iPhone then you know that iTunes does not play well with both devices. After syncing my iPad with my iTunes everything seemed fine. That is until I plugged in...
View ArticleiOS 4 Arrives Today
Apple’s big new system update, the iOS 4, arrives today for the soon to be released iPhone 4, the 3GS, and 3G. Just in case you didn’t know, the iOS 4 brings long-awaited multitasking to the iPhone,...
View ArticleiTunes 9.2.1 Update Released
You know it’s a slow day when software updates are in the news. iTunes 9.2.1. is out now, and you can grab it via Software Update or Apple’s site. To be fair, though, this update does seem to have...
View ArticleChrome Pilot Program Releases Cr-48 Notebook. You’ll Want It
Those of you who are participating in the Chrome Pilot program are very close to getting a close-up of this compact gray-black notebook. As the very first notebook designed with the Pilot program in...
View ArticleParallels Rips VMWare A New One In Virtualization
Do you see that chart? That’s the blood, sweat and tears of thousands of slaves running a battery of 4,000+ tests to determine just one, almost insignificant fact: which is faster, Parallels or...
View ArticleMac OS X “Lion” to be Delivered Through the Mac App Store
Reportedly, Apple will offer Mac OS X “Lion” 10.7 through the Mac App Store, a first for the company and perhaps any major PC manufacturer. An optical disc version of the software will still be...
View ArticleHow to Use iTunes Match (how to)
When Steve Jobs introduced iTunes ten years ago, it changed the world. But not without having to drag the record labels kicking and screaming to it. But a decade later, the music industry has been...
View ArticleMessages for OS X Mountain Lion Replacing iChat, You can get it NOW
OS X Mountain Lion will arrive this summer. Apple has a preview up on their website. Cool, but you know what is better? The ability to download Messages, a beta program that works with Lion, yet is...
View ArticleChrome Xbox 360 Controllers
There is no doubt that the Xbox 360 is drawing close to its end of life cycle. Don’t get us wrong, the system probably still has a good few years left in it, but there isn’t too much more Microsoft...
View ArticleProSoft Engineering Data Rescue 3 Review
Through the years I’ve talked about far too many of my shortcomings when it comes to dealing with electronics. Be that as it may, you would think that doing multiple backups of hard drives would...
View Article15 of the Best Mountain Lion Features (list)
Apple has just released their latest OS X, Mountain Lion, which they say is their “best OS yet.” Touting more than 200 new and improved features, Mountain Lion is supposed to make your computing life...
View ArticleHow To Set Up Gmail for your Website or Business (how to)
Gmail’s interface allows it to play nicely with other email accounts, including those attached to your business or website. Google Mail revolutionized email delivery because it can replace your mail...
View ArticleAnthropics Portrait Professional Studio 10 Review
Digital cameras have eliminated the need for film, but they haven’t eliminated the need for the person being photographed to look good. Unlike video, a still image of a person starkly displays all of...
View ArticleWindows 8 Review: Falsehoods Dispelled and Features Examined
Microsoft’s release of Windows 8 has been fraught with disastrous media renditions of how the operating system is awful, requires too many steps, and is in many ways far worse than the acclaimed...
View ArticleNew 3DMark Adds Mobile Devices – Futuremark Announce One Benchmark To Bind...
[GR]tKDujIBXO8E[/GR] I’m a massive fan of Futuremark. I regularly use their various benchmarking software to test the superpowers of PC, laptops and hard drives. PCMark7 and 3DMark11 are some of the...
View ArticleImage of the Day: Bill Gates & Paul Allen Recreate 32 Year Old Photo
Good to see the founders of MSFT hanging out again. The post Image of the Day: Bill Gates & Paul Allen Recreate 32 Year Old Photo appeared first on Gadget Review.
View ArticleOS X 10.9 Rumors Emerge Ahead of WWDC, iOS Battery Saving and More
Rumor has it that Apple might debut a new version of OS X, OS X 10.9, at this year’s WWDC. Code named, Cabernet, OS X 10.9 would draw inspiration from iOS, and also address the operating system’s...
View ArticleNow You Can Share ANY File in Dropbox by Right Clicking
Dropbox might be the simplest and easiest way to share photos and documents amongst friends and coworkers regardless of their smartphone or computer’s OS. However, for a long long time, you’ve had to...
View ArticleGoogle+ Now Has Manual Photo Editing Tools
It’s a common joke: Hey, remember Google+? Google has made it a technically popular social network by, de facto, forcing everyone to enroll in it. But if you haven’t been on it in a while, or ever,...
View ArticlePC Game Winter Sale Redux: Rome II 60% Off & More
Wallet magically replenished now that the Steam and other PC gaming Winter sales are over? Well, GameFly decided to discount some of their most popular Winter sale titles in a new “Winter Sale’s...
View ArticleWhat Software Should You Use To Watch The Olympics Online?
NBC likes to think that if you live in America, they’re the ones that control the Olympics. Oh? Wanna bet? Getting the Olympics actually streaming live is as simple as using a virtual private network,...
View Article5 “Inputs” You Need To Know About USB Type-C And How it Will Change the World...
A new USB connector is coming. And, yes, that is a cue to start groaning, because it means allllllll your old USB stuff will have to be either slapped with an adapter or replaced over the next few...
View ArticleEverything You Need To Know About the New OS X 10.10 Yosemite
At the annual Worldwide Developers Conference 2014, Apple didn’t only announce the upcoming iOS 8 mobile operating system, they also unveiled their next-generation OS X 10.10 Yosemite. The new OS...
View Article4 Things Worth Knowing About Google’s Project Tango (List)
It’s been rumored for a while, but Project Tango seems finally to be stepping out of the shadows. Just one of the many, many weird ideas you can find at Google’s “secret” lab, Project Tango. So what,...
View ArticleAdobe Color CC Review
Your favorite Adobe app, Adobe Kuler, now has a new name: Adobe Color CC. Adobe Color CC is a very helpful tool for artists and designers that allows them to capture five colors through whatever is...
View ArticleAdobe Illustrator Draw Review
Along with Adobe Color CC, Adobe also updated the Adobe Illustrator Draw app. The newly updated iOS app allows users to create freeform illustrations using vector drawing tools. Adobe Illustrator Draw...
View Article15 Best Google Chrome Extensions for Windows
If you haven’t kicked your Internet Explorer to the curb yet to download Google Chrome, then it’s definitely time to. Chrome is better, faster and stronger (queue Kanye West). But while Google Chrome...
View Article8 of the Best Password Management Tools for Mac
Since we use what seems like dozens of digital passwords in our daily lives, our need for strong password management solutions has only grown. If you are on the look out for the best password manager...
View ArticleReal-Time Skype Translator Begins Its Beta Phase
As Skype grows more global and gets used for more professional interactions and educational opportunities, translation has become a bit of an issue. Skype’s solution to that problem is suitably...
View Article12 of the Top Rated Apps for Mac OS X
A good Mac needs a collection of highly rated apps. If you want to give your OS X system a boost from the foundation of traditional software into the stratosphere of useful productivity and managements...
View Article10 of the Best Free Mac Apps
The only thing better than great apps for your Mac desktop or laptop are apps that cost you nothing. So, if you are looking for the best Mac apps free for the taking, or want to know how to get free...
View Article10 Chrome Password Managers for Mac
With people having more online accounts than ever before, it’s created a real security problem. In fact, research has found that “for an average of 26 different online accounts, users had only five...
View ArticleWhat is Windows 10?
Microsoft’s Windows operating system has been an important part of the lives of the majority of PC users over the past decade. Before there was even a Mac OS, there was a Windows. And to this date,...
View Article6 of the Best Password Management Tools for Windows
I know that I’m not the only one that constantly forgets things — like where I left my keys, where I left my wallet, and important passwords. Passwords are seemingly the toughest thing for a person to...
View Article5 Of the Best Free Antivirus Programs to Keep You and Your Mac Safe
Once upon a time, Apple even used the lack of viruses as a marketing tool to sell more Macs. In a company marketing web page titled, “Why You’ll Love a Mac” (no longer exists) the language was once...
View Article6 Best Personal Finance Software for Mac: Master Your Cheddar
If you want to turn your Mac into an all-purpose center of financial management for your home or business, you’re just a download away. Take a look at the best financial software for Mac and see what...
View ArticleMaking Dollars and Cents of the Best Android Personal Finance Apps
As exciting as mobile banking once was, this excitement turned to boredom, and then frustration as banks failed to keep up with third-party app makers who were designing elegant and simple solutions to...
View ArticleFinally, We Have An Eye Scanner For Our Passwords
Admittedly, most of us don’t have a great password. We tend to balance convenience with security, and that’s not the best idea. But if you need to forget your password, and you’re overly paranoid, you...
View Article8 of the Best Budgeting Software Apps for Mac
If you’re looking for the best budgeting software for Mac, you probably already have a few ideas about what you want, whether it’s family-focused, helpful for business, centered on finance, or an app...
View ArticleDoes Windows 10 Really Destroy Your Privacy?
You might have heard that Windows 10 is a “privacy nightmare.” People are angry! People are refusing to upgrade… well, OK, whenever there’s a new version of Windows, people always refuse to upgrade for...
View Article6 of the Best Paid and Free Antivirus Apps for Mac
As the viruses and malware that target Mac computers continue to rise, getting extra Mac security software is an increasingly smart choice. Hey, security apps can even help root out annoying Windows...
View ArticleFoxType Offer Politeness Extension for Proofing Work Emails
If you have ever sent a super awkward work email because you didn’t think enough about your phrasing, FoxType is here to help with innovative business software. This simple email tool popped up on the...
View ArticleBest Antivirus Software for 2019
Buying a new computer is the fun part, but actually being able to protect it with the best antivirus software in 2019 is another story altogether. Regular antivirus software just doesn’t seem to do the...
View ArticleMacX Video Converter Pro
Do you make video content? If you do you are probably looking for some software that will make your job easier. People think that it’s easy to make content, and then edit it for others to watch, but in...
View ArticleWinX MediaTrans iPhone / iPad Manager
If you need help transferring photos, videos, and music between your iPhone, iPad and PC, WinX MediaTrans will do the job admirably. It is hands down the easiest way to transfer photos, videos, and...
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