Toshiba 5GB PC Card

In my search to easily add some storage to my notebook that was fairly economic and voluminous, I decided to take a look at Toshiba's PC Card hard disk. At 5GB of capacity, the drive is fairly large for this kind of device and less expensive than flash media. So, how did I like? Was it what I was looking for? Or will my search lead elsewhere?

Sony Cybershot DSC-T1

5 Megapixels!? A 2.5" LCD!? 6.3 oz?!? 3x Optical Zoom!? These were some of the mindblowing specs I read about on Sony Japan's website late last year. As I was in the market for a new everyday digital camera, this gem caught my eye and I did everything in my power to obtain one. After a few months of usage, I'm ready to give my thoughts on this amazing little camera. It took Sony long enough to finally enter this class of cameras...was it worth the wait? Read on to find out.

Sony PCGA-BP3T Enhanced Battery

Notebook manufacturers are notorious for exagerating the life of their notebook batteries. With new Centrino products claiming longer battery life and new products like the Sony TR being a shining example I decide to see how good the claims are and if they're just blowing smoke. Read on to find out what I found with Sony's enhanced battery for the Sony TR notebook.

Netegriti EM-500AG

As always, I cannot leave well enough alone and I decide to upgrade the wireless in my Sony TR notebook. Did it work out well? Was I scared out of my mind taking apart a Sony notebook (yes)? Read on to find out what I discovered about miniPCI cards, the various types of cards available, and some harsh realities about WPA security.

Acronis True Image 6.0

Backups. Everyone needs them...including me. Today, I'm going to cover one of the best system backup programs I've seen in a long time. The funny thing is that I had never heard of the software until fairly recently. Acronis True Image 6 creates full drive and partition backups and offers functionality not found in competing products that cost more. Best of all, it does so with a friendly interface and works with a wide variety of devices. Read on to find out more about this great product.

Microsoft Bluetooth Intellimouse Explorer

I wanted a wireless mouse to use with my notebook and although there are tons of good RF based wireless mice, I decided to play with a Bluetooth one since they were starting to become available. Here's my account of the Microsoft Bluetooth Intellimouse Explorer which gives me some mixed emotions. Read on to see what I liked and didn't like about this device.

In the search for a more ergonomic workstation, I needed a good stand for my notebook to keep myself from peering down at the screen all the time. As a previous sufferer of repetitive stress injury I knew I needed to find something that would keep me healthy. I ended up getting a Lapvantage Dome which turns your notebook into a iMac like workstation. Read on to find out how it works.

Soldam Polo R + Shuttle PH4

As per a few requests, I've made a little blurb on how to get the Shuttle PH4 Heat Pipe to fit inside the diminutive yet, ultra sexy Soldam Polo R. It does take a little work and some careful bending but ultimately, you can install Shuttle's innovative cooling solution inside your Polo R system.

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