Archive for June, 2010

HP Mini 210: How To Replace the Ram in Less Than 20 Seconds Video

HP Mini 210: How To Replace the Ram in Less Than 20 Seconds Video

| June 28, 2010 | 281 Comments

We have an HP Mini 210 in for review and I was amazed to see how easy it is to change the RAM on this netbook. It’s easier than ever to upgrade the RAM in the HP Mini 210 or Mini 210 HD from 1GB to 2GB and you don’t even need any tools. To [...]

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Intel SSDs Now At Best Buy

Intel SSDs Now At Best Buy

| June 26, 2010 | 3 Comments

If you’ve been looking for storage with the ultimate speed to give your PC a boost, then you should check out an SSD. There are many manufacturers of SSDs, but Intel is one of the most well known makers and now you’ll be able to buy Intel SSDs at Best Buy. SSDs, or solid state drives, don’t [...]

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iPhone 4 Reception Fix in the Works

iPhone 4 Reception Fix in the Works

| June 26, 2010 | 1 Comment

If you were not impressed with Steve Jobs’ original fix for the iPhone reception issues, then hold on. There may be real a solution coming. If the comments that were made in and later removed from the Apple tech support forums are true, software engineers at Apple are working on a update to the iOS4 [...]

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FaceTime Replaces Hold Button, Use Mute Instead

FaceTime Replaces Hold Button, Use Mute Instead

| June 25, 2010 | 2 Comments

Following the iPhone 4 release, more and more flaws keep popping up on message boards and blogs everywhere. Added to the list of flaws is the absence of the hold button when FaceTime is available. Currently, FaceTime can only be initiated when BOTH users have a WiFi connection. This is a great feature that has [...]

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Android-Based Lenovo Skylight and IdeaPad U1 Later this Year

Android-Based Lenovo Skylight and IdeaPad U1 Later this Year

| June 25, 2010 | 1 Comment

The Skylight smartbook and IdeaPad U1 Hybrid notebook are two new devices that Lenovo introduced not too long ago. When debuted, the devices ran on a custom Linux-based operating system. Since then this operating system has been replaced with Google Android and the devices are said to be shipping before the end of 2010. With [...]

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Verizon Not Interested in iPhone 4, Pushing Android Smartphones Instead

Verizon Not Interested in iPhone 4, Pushing Android Smartphones Instead

| June 25, 2010 | 7 Comments

Based on a meeting of Verizon Wireless employees, Verizon will be promoting its latest Android devices in the upcoming “Rule the Air!” ad campaign, including the soon to be released Droid X and Droid 2. As of now, Verizon says that it is not interested in the iPhone 4 — even if many of its customers [...]

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iPad App of the Week: ImagePro

iPad App of the Week: ImagePro

| June 25, 2010 | 1 Comment

Do you search for images on the Internet to use in presentations, for your computer background, or on your iPad as the wallpaper? Google is great for this, but this week I want to showyou a nice little app that helps you find images using your iPad. It is called ImagePro and costs only $.99 [...]

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iPhone 4 Problems: Volume Buttons Swapped

iPhone 4 Problems: Volume Buttons Swapped

| June 25, 2010 | 0 Comments

Here is the laundry list of problems with the new iPhone 4. Yellow splotches on the screen Glass breaks easily Reception is poor when holding it a certain way Camera freezes Hard to get Now we can add “volume buttons swapped” to the list. A report says the volume buttons on the iPhone 4 are [...]

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Test FaceTime by Calling Apple at 1-888-FACETIME

Test FaceTime by Calling Apple at 1-888-FACETIME

| June 25, 2010 | 1 Comment

FaceTime, a feature found on Apple’s famed iPhone 4, allows video calls to be placed by two iPhone 4 users over WiFi. But, how do you test it if you were lucky enough to get ahold of the iPhone 4 and your friends did not? Worry no more, as you can test it with an [...]

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iPhone 4 Glass a Little Delicate and How To Replace a Broken iPhone Screen

iPhone 4 Glass a Little Delicate and How To Replace a Broken iPhone Screen

| June 25, 2010 | 1 Comment

The long list of problems with the new iPhone has one more to add to it. The back of the phone is made of glass and easier to break than previously believed. Sumocat at Gottabemobile reported today that iFixit is going back on their claim that the iPhone’s glass is Gorilla Glass, a super strong [...]

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