The beauty of tumblelogs
By Thomas McKinnon 17 February 2009The word on the web is that blogging is ÔÇ£old schoolÔÇØ. Why would anybody do anything quite as time consuming as publishing a weblog when they could just publish a tumblelog? FULL STORY >
Toshiba NB100 netbook
By Kirsty Melville 9 February 2009The NB100 is the perfect entry-level solution for work, home and school, as a second PC or even your main computer. It is built to be your solid mobile companion, with a tough and stylish chassis that has everything you need to surf the web wirelessly, check your mails,... FULL STORY >
Apple MacBook Pro
By Andrew Gould 2 February 2009The ultrathin LED-backlit display is flat-out spectacular. And the redesigned trackpad gives you 39 percent more room to move. Carved from a single block of aluminum, the new MacBook Pro unibody enclosure is slim and streamlined with a soft-brushed surface and stunning... FULL STORY >
HP Pavilion dv5-1030ei
By Andrew Gould 2 February 2009The HP Pavilion dv5-1030ei entertainment notebook delivers the best of both mobility and performance. Large 15.4\" LCD display, one-touch entertainment access and outstanding reliability, provides for the most assured mobile entertainment platform. FULL STORY >
Dell XPS M1730
By Thomas McKinnon 6 January 2009With a comprehensive array of mobile features the M1730 is designed for gaming on the go. With a 1920 x 1200 pixels 17\" WUXGA LCD panel and high spec CPU and GPU performance the M1730 is the ultimate machine for mobile gaming. The device sports an outrageous case, complete with... FULL STORY >
Toshiba Qosmio X300
By Thomas McKinnon 26 November 2008The Toshiba Qosmio X300-130 Notebook boast an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor P8600 2.4GHz, Nvidia Geforce 9700M GTS 512MB dedicated graphics, Built-in Harman Kardon stereo speakers, and serious attitude. When launched Toshiba claimed it was the worlds most powerful gaming laptop... FULL STORY >
LG X110
By Andrew Gould 26 November 2008The X110 is a 3G embedded Notebook of stylish design on 10\" form factor. The idea behind the device is More Mobility (Momo) an idea it truly delivers on with its embedded 3G, which few other manufacturers offer in their netbook ranges at present. FULL STORY >
Yearbook Yourself
By Andrew Gould 31 October 2008Probably not, but youÔÇÖll never know unless youÔÇÖve been there, done that and got the photo. Yearbook Yourself (www.yearbookyourself.com/), is a great app that allows you to do just that. FULL STORY >
Vye mini-v S41
By Andrew Gould 29 October 2008The Mini-v S41 is based on the same form factor as the successful Mini-v S37 but with the added convenience of a built in GPS receiver and DVD burner / player. The unit weighing just over 1Kg also offers full Windows Vista compatibility. FULL STORY >
GD-Itronix GoBook XR-1
By Thomas McKinnon 29 October 2008Designed to handle all kinds of weather and working conditions with the performance and connectivity youÔÇÖve come to expect from General Dynamics Itronix computers, the GoBook XR-1 has the durability to work wherever need takes you. FULL STORY >
Toshiba Satellite X200
By Thomas McKinnon 1 October 2008Pure gaming thrill - Powerful graphics and thunderous sound in a flare carmine design, the Satellite X200 is for gaming purists. Fully packed with unique Toshiba EasyMedia features. FULL STORY >
Dell Vostro 1710
By Thomas McKinnon 1 October 2008The Vostro 1710 is what Dell describes as its next generation desktop replacement notebook. The device is ideal for small businesses that need a built-in 10 key numberpad, advanced graphics options, and dual hard drive options. FULL STORY >
GD Itronix GoBook MR-1
By Thomas McKinnon 1 October 2008Able to go anywhere the GoBook MR-1 is lightweight and fits in your hand but still furnishes the functionality of a full featured notebook with the rugged durability you expect from General Dynamics Itronix computers. FULL STORY >
LG P300
By Andrew Gould 11 September 2008The P300 range is LGÔÇÖs ultra thin and ultra light offering. These laptops offer widescreen displays, Intel Centrino Technology and unmistakable style. The range includes basic, middle and high range specs. FULL STORY >
Facebook Lexicon
By Andrew Gould 10 July 2008Facebook is absolutely massive, literally and figuratively. All the data on Facebook is stored in huge databases and then uploaded to your PC when you want to check what someone has written on your wall. FULL STORY >
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