The one company that, in my opinion, stands out as the small market iPod alternative is iRiver. For the last few years iRiver has steadily developed a string of interesting personal media devices ...
The Christmas shopping season is nearly upon us, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that ATI would choose now to launch a new mainstream video card. ATI's Radeon X1950 Pro 256MB PCI-Express video c...
For the past few years, Dell has been the king of LCD monitors, especially for those who are on a budget. That isn't to say their LCDs are low quality, however, they just ship very high volumes and...
In my MacBook review almost two months ago, my final recommendation was a bit open-ended. My first technical support experience with Apple was very positive. My AC adapter broke and the folks at th...
As platter densities have increased, we have watched our drives grow. 20, 40, 80, 120, 250, and now 500GB drives are in the mainstream. Larger ones are starting to show up, but the 500 GB variety...
Monitor arms allow us to further reduce the already small footprint of our LCD, or even completely obliterate it. They also allow us to position the monitor in a location to best suit our viewing, ...
The iPod nano is the single best selling portable MP3 player in the world and Apple's price point has had much to do with its success. By selling a reasonably sized player (previously 1, 2 and 4GB,...
With a myriad of iPod accessories on the market, why choose Speck Products? Combining strong construction with unique design and implementation, Speck brings their powerful creativity to bear on an...
Since our original review of the iPod nano we've also brought you reviews of two different iPod clock radios from JBL and iHome. Today we're going to look at a couple more iPod accessories, both of...
AM2 has revitalized AMD's K8 architecture. Core 2 has spurred the competition fiercely. Socket 939 has lost its leg up. Or has it? From the early nForce3 and K8T800 chipsets to the awesome nForce 4...
For weeks now there have been rumors swirling around the great intarweb about ATI's upcoming high-end video card refresh "“ and today is the official launch date. The Radeon X1950 XTX (R580+)...
Sandisk has been testing the waters of the music player business for a few years now. I'd never really considered their portable music systems, although I've always been a fan of their flash stora...
Since this is my first Mac, I will not be simply reviewing the MacBook 13-inch as a product, but rather I will also evaluate the whole process of buying an Apple MacBook from the very beginning as ...
If you don't need tons of extra features and just want a 19" LCD display to provide excellent image quality you can put the Samsung SyncMaster 940BF on your list, especially while it's on sale for ...
Not long ago we took a look at the JBL OnTime, an all-in-one iPod docking station, alarm clock, and radio. While the OnTime is a competent product, there are some quirks and design flaws that, whe...
Music changes; such is its nature. From sticks and rocks to electric guitars and drum machines, the will of music is to evolve. And as music evolves, so does the technology that delivers it. The ...
Do you have a wireless network? Do you have a cordless phone? Do you own a microwave? Most likely your answer to these questions is yes, which means you probably have interference. The issue at...
Dell is proud of the fact that they are the world's largest flat panel provider, and being the biggest has some benefits. Number one is that when dealing with large volumes of a product they can pu...
Back in January, I wrote a preview of ATI's top-of-the-line X1900 XTX. At the time, our main focus was seeing how much of a difference there was between it and the X1800 XT it replaced. It wasn't u...
After over a month of benchmarking 11 video cards in 8 popular games, we've learned exactly how each card fits into the mix. In our testing XFX's 7900 GT XXX Edition performed extremely well. Based...