Owning an old PC, takes a lot, as far as the maintenance part is concerned, you need to take good care of it. Here I am trying to offer few tips to maintain your old PC. #1. Defragment your Hard Drives Regularly Fragments are small chunks of free memory,... Technospot.Net »

12 May 2008

Don't touch my Mac

A burglary victim helped police catch suspected thieves by logging on to her Mac remotely and snapping photos with its Webcam.Remote access and a Webcam helped police catch two people suspected of stealing a laptop.Thieves stole a Westchester, N.Y.,... (posted on 12 May 2008 by Presto Vivace Blog)
I just came across a post that the FBI purchased 3500 counterfeit CISCO parts (estimated at $3.5 million in value). This goes under my "funny, but not funny" category of the day. :) Here's the full article: http://tinyurl.com/5aht29. (posted on 12 May 2008 by Jason's ASP.NET Blog)
A while ago, the folks at TRITTON Technologies sent me one of their AX Micro Bluetooth Headsets to review. It is certainly the most comfortable bluetooth headset I've worn, but it is not without it's issues. The headset has four hours of talk time, and... (posted on 12 May 2008 by The Mobile Technology Weblog)
Macbook Air owners know what I’m talking about - the dreaded core shutdown. When the MacBook Air gets too hot, there is a built-in thermal shutdown feature that turns off one of the two cores in the Core 2 Duo Intel processor found in the MacBook Air.... (posted on 11 May 2008 by PaulStamatiou.com)
  Robot builders no longer have to settle for low power and hard to maneuver robotic platforms. Parallax has come out with this QuadRover Robot which is based on the powerful Propeller microcontroller. Not cheap, but have a look at what comes in the... (posted on 10 May 2008 by Hacked Gadgets)
Section: Apple, Apple News, Software + Apps, Third-Party, Mac + Computers, Desktops, iMac, Mac mini In a recent MacWorld test, the controversial Open Computer was pitted against the likes of the Mac Mini and the lower-end iMac.  In the tests, one... (posted on 9 May 2008 by Appletell)

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