I’m sure you’ve heard about it. I’m sure that you have seen the software rendered pictures. And I’m pretty sure you’ve seen people saying that the Killer NIC by Bigfoot Networks is nothing more than vaporware. Today Legit Reviews has the exclusive on the first pictures of the card. If you’ve been waiting to see what the real product will look like this is your chance!
When it comes to building computers I’d say it is safe to say that many people forget to include an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) with their purchases. With rolling blackouts, hurricanes, storms and other natural disasters becoming more frequent the need for a UPS is something that will save you headaches down the road. Let’s take a look at the Ultra Products 2000VA UPS!
Hackers are actively using exploit code to target a flaw in Microsoft’s software that generated a special warning from the U.S. government last week. The problem concerns a networking function called Windows Server services within Continue reading “Hackers hunting unpatched MS PCs”.…more
Segway’s reputation in the United States as the anti-Vespa has not deterred Segway Inc. from rolling out the next generation of battery-powered, standing-rider machines, this time with more intuitive steering controls. On Monday, the company Continue reading “Segway plans two new transporters: i2 and x2”.…more
August was 12 is the 25th anniversary of the IBM personal computer launch, a pairing of MS and DOS, Microsoft and the disk operating system. If you didn’t get a chance to say happy B-Day Continue reading “Happy birthday PC – IMB Turns 25”.…more
Despite ongoing privacy concerns and legal disputes involving companies bidding on the project, the U.S. State Department plans to begin issuing smart chip-embedded passports to Americans as planned Monday. The new U.S. passports will include Continue reading “U.S. to begin rollout of e-passports”.…more
PC maker offers refunds to customers who sued the company saying their laptops had different microprocessors than advertised. Now that isn’t too cool. Dell, the second biggest PC maker in China after Lenovo, was sued Continue reading “Dell to refund laptop customers in China”.…more
A water leak in a Verizon Communications telephone switching facility has knocked out service to Sprint Nextel customers in the New York City borough of Queens for much of Thursday, Verizon confirmed. The leak damaged Continue reading “Mobile-phone outage hits N.Y. borough”.…more
A new survey by Salary.com and America Online found the average U.S. worker fritters away 1.86 hours per 8-hour workday — not including lunch and scheduled breaks. That’s actually an improvement from last year’s inaugural Continue reading “Poll: Workers kill 1.86 hours a day”.…more