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The HTML5 vs. Flash showdown

by Cheng Hung on Mar 11, 2010 at 10:22 AM

Have you heard of or experienced Flash?  I bet you have.  Flash has been part of our Internet surfing lives ever since.  Every company that owns a website is having or wanting Flash in it (Although as a web developer, Flash-based websites aren’t exactly search engine-friendly)  Flash brought us to… Continue Reading »

Dell now offering a “Performance Plus” package for the Inspiron Mini 10 netbook

by Robert Nelson on Feb 26, 2010 at 10:22 AM

Those looking for a little more video watching oomph on a netbook, you may want to check out the latest offering from Dell. Its the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 netbook, and it is now being offered with a Performance Plus Package. As far as what you will get over and… Continue Reading »

Hold that netbook purchase, study says you’ll regret it

by JG Mason on Jan 20, 2009 at 12:24 PM

In the great next hope for the PC industry, the darling netbooks are evoking an unfriendly response from users.  The study, performed by Biz360, says netbook owners are increasingly unhappy with their purchase citing multiple reasons for their dissatisfaction.  Many of these points are trade-offs to get the price low… Continue Reading »

Adobe Photoshop CS4 first impressions

by Doug Berger on Nov 12, 2008 at 10:37 AM

I just unboxed and installed Adobe Photoshop CS4, so I’m ready to offer some first impressions on the PC version. Speed Photoshop CS4 seems a lot faster than previous versions.  There are many things that frustrated me in CS3 that no longer are present.  In CS3, it was kind of… Continue Reading »

Netgear’s new “green” machines

by Jodie Andrefski on Sep 30, 2008 at 07:48 PM

With the number of home-based entertainment and productivity applications that are running over home networks growing by leaps and bounds, some Wireless-G routers just can’t handle users’ demands. Netgear saw this problem, and as a result, developed a new Wireless-N technology, which they feel is leaps and bounds above anything… Continue Reading »

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