Ajay on March 6th, 2007

Two months back I introduced you to USBDeview, which you can use to list and manage all your USB drives.
This week we take a look at a similar but more powerful tool, Drive Manager.
Drive Manager will help you manage your hard drive, mapped network drives, thumb drives (USB memory sticks), smart media and compact flash [...]

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Ajay on December 26th, 2006

Over the period of time as you use your PC, you will connect several USB devices to it. These can vary from simple memory sticks and flash drives to music players, mobile phones, cameras and other devices.
All these devices on their install leave a print on your operating system. What do you do when you [...]

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Ajay on December 20th, 2006

No it’s not from Apple as most people were expecting it. It is from Linksys.
Linksys, a Division of Cisco Systems, Inc. Cisco, has held the trademark for this was a good time now. A recent press release, Linksys announced the release of two statements CIT400 and WIP320.

The CIT400 sells for $179.99 while the WIP320 [...]

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Ajay on November 24th, 2006

Reuters reports that Sony has found that Cyber-shot compact digital cameras might not work in warm and humid areas.
It has stated that these would be repaired free of charge.
The LCDs in these cameras may not show images correctly or the cameras may not be able to take photos at all. An estimated 4000 cameras are [...]

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Ajay on November 15th, 2006

Now that was fast. Hardly a few months earlier Intel had launched the Core2Duo and now we have the Quad-Core Chips reports PC World.
The Xeon 5300 and Core 2 Extreme QX6700 chips will deliver speedy performance for the science, entertainment, and business sectors, Intel President Paul Otellini said today in a statement. The Xeon 5300 [...]

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Ajay on November 13th, 2006

The PlayStation 3 was released in Japan just two days back and Reuters reports that 88,400 units have already been sold!
I don’t think even Sony expected such a craze for their gaming console.
Unfortunately for them, only 100,000 units were available for launch because of a glitch in blue laser diode production.
The PS3 basic model sells [...]

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Ajay on November 8th, 2006

Apple Computer today announced that the MacBook Desktop Computer will also be using Intel’s Core2Duo.
This follows the announcement last month about the MacBook Pro laptops using the same processor.
The new computers will start from $1099 ahead of the holiday season.
Via: Reuters

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