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Archive for June, 2008


New PC Keyboards For Your Typing Pleasure

Reviews: PC Keyboards For Your Typing Pleasure
Hello there,this time I would like to share some tips with you about the new computer’s keyboards. Here comes the three brand-new keyboards that are all worth to take a look at… and greatly recommended for you:

Type A: Razer Lycosa

Razer Lycosa KeyboardThis keyboard for gamers is slick as it gets. Completely black in color, with matte buttons covered with a rubber sheen that gives the button keys more grip than standard plastic keys. This Lycosa requires a quite amount of setup: 2 USB ports and 2 audio connections. Do you know why? Because there’s a passthrough USB and audio ports on the rear of this gaming keyboard, and also to power the backlighting on the keyboard. All the keys on the Lycosa light up, but it’s also dim: Unless you’re looking straight down on the Lycosa keyboard while you’re using it, it can be hard for you to find out what button you’re really pushing. Gamers can also set the WASD keys to be the only ones lit up. The Lycosa’s gaming keyboard can be just the thing for gamers who’re looking for that little tech-keyboard. Price= $80


New iPhone Real Cost VS Other Smartphones

iPhone Real Cost VS Other Smartphones
I’m planning to do the same analysis today, but Gizmodo came along and saved us some work. Exactly: We’ve acknowledged that the Apple iPhone 3G is going to be more costly than the original Apple iPhone over the course of its life, but how if we compare it with other smart-phones on the market?

Jason Chen ran the numbers against the three models that is: HTC Tilt, the HTC Mogul, and the XV6800, all most wanted smart-phones geared toward consumers. The results are all pretty close. Just $220 over two years separates the most expensive smart-phone (XV6800) from the least expensive HTC Mogul, not including the now-discontinued original Apple iPhone.


How To Delete Undeleteable Windows Files

Windows Tips-Simply Remove Undeleteable Windows Files
Do you ever try to delete a file/s on your Windows computer, just only to get a warning message from the Operating System (OS) that “the file is currently in use” or “the file is locked” or some other reason why it can’t be deleted from your hard disk?


For the solutions, you can try login to Safe Mode, killing process, and other time-consuming techniques to try to remove the file, but these tricks take considerable of knowledge and they actually work far from guaranteed.


How To Properly Shutting Down Your Laptop

How To Shutdown Your Laptop The Right Way
I would like to share some tips here about how to shut down your laptop the right way. Here are the quite popular steps you need to take note to properly shut down the Windows and turn off your laptop when your work done: