The Acer Aspire S7-392-6411 is the current pinnacle in thin, light, powerful, and all day ultrabook laptop computing. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Month: August 2013
Munitio Pro40
The Munitio Pro40 headphones have a pleasantly sculpted sound signature that focuses on the midrange, but still outputs substantial bass. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Skullcandy Crusher
Skullcandy’s Crusher headphones let you adjust the bass level, and the resulting sound signatures range from thin to well-balanced to hilariously bass-heavy. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Rosewill Blackhawk Ultra
If you need a PC tower that can handle dual-socket workstation systems or three to four video cards, the Rosewill Blackhawk Ultra should be on your short list. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
New Citroen C4 Picasso masters the art of travel with style, gadgets and space to boot
Safety tests require a car to be able to be rolled or dropped onto its roof from a considerable height without the roof collapsing. Read the original post by Mirror.co.uk
Nine Inch Nails puts Kinect, various other gadgets to use on festival tour
It’s no secret that Nine Inch Nails’ frontman Trent Reznor likes to do things a bit differently . Read the original post by Engadget
Verizon blocks employee vacations from September 18th to 22nd, hinting at Sept 20th iPhone 5S launch
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Dell Switch Supports VMware NSX
S6000 connects physical and virtual infrastructures; Citrix NetScaler works with NSX; Gigamon adds multi-tenant traffic visibility; Check Point updates software blade architecture. Read the original post by Gary Hilson
Best iPhone and iPad apps for getting around the London Underground
If you live in, or visit London at any point, there’s a higher than average chance you’ll use the infamous ‘Tube’ to get around the city. It’s busy, it’s cramped, but it’s still the quickest way generally of getting from A-to-B and avoiding the horrendously congested roads. But what if […] Read the original post…
Sim City for Mac release sees multiple issues [Update: Now resolved]
Sim City finally made its long awaited debut on the Mac yesterday, and we all hoped that things would turn out a lot smoother than when our Windows counterparts started trying to play. Sadly, it seems that may not be the case, as several reports have been flying around the […] Read the original post…
7 TV shows to binge-watch over the long weekend
Nothing better to do during the long holiday weekend? Try binge-watching some great streaming TV. Read the original post by Susie Ochs
Doo brings all of your Internet docs into one place
The powerful document organizing app/service doo, which brings all of your documents from different services together, has launched on the iPhone. Doo for iPhone collects your chosen documents in one place and also works with various other services including Dropbox, Google Drive, Evernote, and email accounts (along with doo’s own […] Read the original post…
Weak spending, inflation data underscore soft U.S….
U.S. consumer spending barely rose and inflation was tame in July, offering a cautionary note on the economy as the Federal Reserve weighs cutting back its massive bond-buying program. Read the original post by WTAQ-AM Green Bay
Introducing the all-new iMore Chrome extension!
Those crazy kids at Android Central, combined with our awesome tech team, have instigated and implemented something that’s going to make life a whole hell of a lot easier for iMore readers who happen to spend their lives in Chrome for Mac or Windows. (Hey, more than you think!) And […] Read the original post…
AT&T vacation blackout also suggests iPhone 5S/iPhone 5C launch on September 20
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