Archive for July, 2007

Open Source VS Google Search?

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

Among those looking for alternatives to Google, the Wikia search project might gain some traction, said analyst Greg Sterling, noting that the bottom line is that the Wikia search engine — a collaborative project built on open-source software — has to work as good or better than Google and Yahoo. “That’s a pretty tall […]

VLC Media Player

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

I always had a problem with video or audio file. My window media player, realplayer and winamp can’t play video, audio, movie clips, trailers, song, podcasting, videocasting and anything else that involves something more exciting than plain old text. This problem because the variety files from more common ones like DivX to those used on […]

Western Digital Raptor X

Monday, July 30th, 2007

A maker of stable and reliable hard drive’s, Western Digital. Their Raptor series of blazingly fast drive have long set the performance standard for desktop Serial ATA drives. With Raptor X, Western Digital also upped the ante on looks by offering a view of drive’s internals. The Raptor X’s window is certainly an impressive engineering […]

Zalman ZF-RS6F

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

Just in case you get yelled at for blasting those E-View speakers off, here’s a quite alternative we also throw in; nifty Zalman headsets. With the Zalman ZF-RS6F channel stereo headphones, gaming and movie watching in private can be much better than just left and right, and there is now no reason to hear with […]

Belkin Wireless N1 Router

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

To get you set for the feature, The easiest way to setup a wireless network; the Belkin N1 Wireless Router. Its significant range and speed improvements over Wireless G make N1 ideal for transferring video, music, and photo files. Belkin’s N1 wireless Router features topside LEDs that make monitoring and troubleshooting your connections easier than […]

Kingston’s KVR1066D3N7K2/2G

Saturday, July 28th, 2007

Kingston’s DDR3-1066 Value Ram 2Gb Kit. Appearance wise, DDR3 ram looks virtually identical to DDR2, a total of 240 pins. However, the insertion notch is located in a different position, so that you can easily identify between the two. Installation was very straight forward. Just make sure you line up the “insertion notches” according, and […]

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