Here’s a brief review I recorded this morning for the HP Wireless Elite Keyboard. I normally don’t do reviews like this, but I always appreciate finding reviews like this when I’m looking to buy a product.
The TwitterPeek is quite possibly the most pointless device man has ever created. It’s a small handheld device that does Twitter --- only Twitter. It looks like a smart phone and is about the same size and weight --- but all it does is Twitter. I have no idea how well the TwitterPeek works, but the real question is why do I care? What difference does it make if it works good or not? Why should I carry around a second device for doing something my Blackberry already does --- and does quite well? Oh, I also forgot to mention the TwitterPeek costs $200. No thanks....
The good folks at Mashable have written a great article breaking down the positives and negatives of Seesmic Desktop and TweetDeck. If you're trying to decide which one to use, this article should help clear that up. I started using Seesmic Desktop yesterday and I could not be happier. Seesmic may well become the dominant Twitter client in the months to come if the early version of Desktop is any indication....
It’s that dreaded fateful time of year again…tax time. Fortunately, you’re not alone figuring out our absurd tax code. There are plenty of software programs out there to lend a helping hand, and CNET has reviewed some of them....
If you’re in the market for a new notebook computer, I cannot say enough good things about my HP HDX 16. It’s the best computer I’ve ever owned without a doubt. It’s blazing fast, and has one of the best screens available on a notebook. It’s the only pc notebook that I’m aware of that has the same kind of LED backlit display as a Macbook. Like the Macbook, the HP HDX series of notebooks have screens that are a solid pane of glass. It has an Intel Centrino 2 core 2 duo processor running at 2.8-GHz with 4 GB of Ram expandable to 8. You can order several different...