By JoCoWash on Tuesday, March 11, 2008Filed Under: Gadgets, Service, mobile
Wi-Fi is nothing new to us. When wireless internet first arrived to us, I thought how nice it would be for a massive Wi-Fi signal to allow anyone and everyone to access the internet for free. Although such ubiquitous Wi-Fi is still so far away, we have managed to come quite close. I use a […]
By Mark Knowles on Thursday, January 3, 2008Filed Under: Gadgets
Sony have managed to “accidentally leak,” information about their new VAIO laptop range, both on their own website and through Amazon. Although if you are tying to generate some buzz, next time, at least use a world famous, well-read blogger Mr. Sony (open to offers, hint, hint.)
Anyway, the exiting news about the new range is […]
By Mark Knowles on Sunday, December 2, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets
Once again, Sony proves they can compete with the best with the introduction of one of the best-looking, best-performing notebooks on the market. Good things do come in small packages. The Sony Vaio TZ191N notebook has an Intel Centrino Duo processor (a 945GMS chip running at 1.2 GHz) with a bus speed of 533 MHz, […]
By Mark Knowles on Friday, November 23, 2007Filed Under: games
It looks as though Sony’s decision to introduce a budget version PS3 has paid off. Sales jumped through the roof in Japan immediately making the PS3 the likely best-seller this Christmas. The huge increase in sales enabled the PS3 to take the top spot in full-sized console sales from Nintendo’s Wii console for the […]
By Mark Knowles on Saturday, November 10, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets
Kodak like most of the other manufacturers are choosing to hide the true cost of their camera range by including a fairly redundant amount of built-in memory. The M853 is no different in this respect, it includes a useless 11MB of usable memory which will hold a staggering NINE photos at the highest quality setting. […]