One of the best free mail applications just got better with the release of version 3. If you have been thinking about trying Thunderbird, it looks like now is a good time to give it Continue reading “Mozilla Releases Thunderbird 3”.…more
Today, Facebook began rolling out new privacy options to its 350 million users. If you login to your Facebook account you will see a newer and simpler privacy settings page that gives you the ability Continue reading “Facebook Introduces New Privacy Controls”.…more
AMD recently announced that it will demonstrate the forthcoming Blu-ray stereoscopic 3D standard at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show, showcasing how consumers will soon get to enjoy high-fidelity 3D entertainment once reserved only for theaters. Continue reading “AMD to Demonstrate 3D Blu-ray Standard at the 2010 CES”.…more
Chargepod is a 6-way charging device that allows you to charge multiple cell phones, PDAs, headsets, and most other mobile electronics with a single power cord. Chargepod uses voltage regulator technology and interchangeable power adapters Continue reading “Callpod Chargepod 6-way Charging Device Review”.…more
Today, Google announced its much anticipated Chrome Beta for the Mac operating system touting 73,804 Mac specific lines of code. The Chrome browser made a big splash when it was first announced, but was originally Continue reading “Google Releases Chrome Beta for Macs”.…more
Seagate today introduced the Seagate Pulsar drive, the first product in its new enterprise solid state drive (SSD) family. Designed for enterprise blade and general server applications, the Pulsar drive uses single-level cell (SLC) technology, Continue reading “Seagate Introduces Its First Solid State Drive: Pulsar”.…more
Zotac’s Mini-ITX motherboard platform, based on Intel Atom’s low-power cpu and Nvidia’s ION graphics platform, packs a full feature set in a tiny package. With built-on wireless internet, HDMI, high-def audio, and the ability to Continue reading “Zotac IONITX-A-U Mini-ITX Ion Motherboard Review”.…more