Review of ThinkGeek’s TK-421 iPhone Keyboard Case
I’m a little late at posting this review. But better late then never. Today I am talking about the good and the bad of the ThinkGeek TK-421 iPhone Keyboard Case for the 3GS and 4G I ordered my TK-421...
View ArticleScripting – Create Your Own Serial Port Data Logger
Although Serial ports have pretty much become extinct in today’s world. There still are a few legacy applications that still require the use of them. In this blog entry, I will show you how to log...
View ArticleReview Of The Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 NAS Device
Hello Everyone, With the availability of higher bandwidth home and office networks, NAS devices are becoming more and more important these days for Backup Purposes and also just for secondary storage....
View ArticleSharp LC-LE810UN – Composite Cable
If you own a Sharp LC-LE810UN TV, you’re probably wondering how to use the composite jack on the TV. The first thing you’ll notice is that it does NOT have standard Red/White/Yellow composite jacks....
View ArticleReview Of The HP Elitebook 8460W
Hello Again Everyone. Today I’d like to review one of HP’s latest Business line of laptops, the EliteBook 8460W. Before I get in to the details about this product, some people may be wondering what the...
View ArticleTips: What’s that Lightning Bolt on my USB Port?
Those of you with newer laptops and PC’s may be wondering what that lightning bolt on one of your USB ports mean. This is the new high powered USB port. Traditional USB ports output about 500...
View ArticleCreating A Custom Windows 7 Image
Do you hear that? It’s the sound of the clock ticking down on Windows XP SP3. Yes my fellow System Administrators and Geeks alike, support for Windows XP SP3 is going to be killed off in April 2014....
View ArticleSpeed Up Your USB Flash Drive
Is your USB flash drive running a little slow? We’ve got a simple tweak for you that could noticeably improve your write speeds. By default, Windows 7 & Vista optimizes all USB Flash drives for...
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