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Nintendo NES to PlayStation 3
by Donald on May.16, 2010, under Tech Gadget
When I was a kid we have a Ninted NES Family Computer. In my time that was a super cool gadget. My all time favorite are Contra, Green Beret, Pacman, SkyDestroyer and Super Mario. I can still remember how are house is packed with kids to watch and take turns playing.
Now I witnessed how computer games evolved. From the joystick to a virtual reality game that involves the player to really move and act the game. How I wish Carol will buy me a playstation 3 so Ella and I can play these cool games that I want to play like NeedForSpeed ProStreet and some Hello Kitty games for Ella.
Laptop model
by Donald on May.16, 2010, under Tech Gadget
Your choice of laptop will be dictated by your needs. If you need to carry a laptop with you wherever you go, then a small, light model like the ultra-portable Acer Aspire would probably be your choice – especially if you travel a lot. While these tiny models certainly won’t weigh you down, you must forgo the extras such as fast hard drive, internal optical drive and extra ports. The battery will last for 2-4 hours depending on your technology. And remember, a small size certainly does not mean a matching price.
Epson Receipt Printer
by Donald on Apr.12, 2010, under Tech Gadget
Have you gone to a grocery this week? I’m sure after you paid your grocery a receipt is issued. Businesses use receipt printers to keep track of their sales, returns and many other sorts of transactions. If you are a merchant, receipts are essential to filing tax returns. If you know somebody who needs receipt printer for their business them might want to consider epson receipt printer for quality and durable receipt printers.
Time to Upgrade
by Donald on Mar.07, 2010, under Tech Gadget
Lately I upgraded our two year old Dual Core desktop from Windows XP to Windows 7. The mere reason actually is I like Windows 7′s look and performance. As what I read in the reviews on the internet on this OS positive feed backs are generated which made me upgrade. Unlike the predecessor Vista I hear and read a lot of negative commnents. Then I started upgrading.
To have a problem free while installing it has to be a clean install. Backed up all important files to an external HDD. After that I installed Windows 7 hassle free and updated automatically all necessary drivers for the computer to run smoothly.
The problem I have is the monitor. The cd driver of my 15″ lcd monitor was lost and Windows 7 updated only the generic driver from microsoft. Every time I boot up the lcd monitor takes at least 5 minutes to display the desktop. This might be the best time to upgrade also the monitor. I really want a bigger than a 15″ display to enjoy more on the games I play.
Google’s Nexus One is number 2?
by Donald on Jan.10, 2010, under Tech Gadget
Did you already placed your order for the Google’s smart phone the Nexus One? It is sold directly on their consumers through their website. If not yet, better read along and see why.
Apple’s Iphone close competitor the Nexus One is having problems connecting the internet. Released just 5 days ago their support team is flooded with concerns like their phone is having a hard time connecting the internet. Sold for US$ 577.31 with all your high expectations on Google you ought to experience the flawless use of the gadget.
I think it is not worth to buy when we hear news like this. I am a fan of Google too. It becomes a part of my daily internet use. Nobody can’t deny that. I know they will do something about it and fix the bugs. While they are busy with the problem let’s settle on more valuable things like certified diamonds. They are woman’s best friend. If only I have the resources, I could get one for my SuperGirl.
Nexus One, iPhone Killer?
by Donald on Jan.07, 2010, under Tech Gadget
Will this be the killer of the Apple’s iPhone this 2010? Finally rumors have come to an end. Introducing Google’s Nexus One Phone. This gadget is designed for people looking for something more advanced than iPhone. Todays technology trendsetters are finding more ways of developing and polishing their masterpieces to get the hearts of gadget fanatics. Decade ago we are contented with the famous 5110 of Nokia cellphone used only for texting and calling. The evolution have come this far. Now we call it smart phones where you can use it as cellphone,web browser, music and a lot more.
Nexus One’s specifications is here. I may need to check more on job search websites to hunt for extra job. Need it badly.
Family Computer
by Donald on Dec.05, 2009, under Tech Gadget
How about that for a Christmas present? I can still remember playing a Family Computer with my friends in our house 19 years ago. My all time favorite are “Sky Destroyer“, “Legend of Cage“, “Gradius“, and of course “Contra“. Twenty years gone by and look at how computer games evolved. It has so many changes. From the graphics itself you won’t even notice it’s only a computer game.
Now I know what else I want this Christmas. A Nintendo Wii for Me and Ella. The little girl will be so happy if we have this in the house.
Google Phone?
by Donald on Nov.20, 2009, under Tech Gadget
Really? I would love to have one. When our phone was missing I thought to myself at last we could get a new one. Our cellphone is aged by time and needs to be replaced. If, Google really is building one then I’d love to have one.
“Google is building their own branded phone that they’ll sell directly through retailers.” Rumors like this have been denied ever since the Android OS was announced (Mobile Operating System). Now they’re into hardware business. It’s way too cool for me. After seeing and using Google in the internet now you can have it as a hardware- actually a cellphone. They say this handset will be built by a third party manufacturer like LG or Samsung.
“So for now, it’s all speculation … but personally, I think a branded, unlocked Google Phone would be a great idea. Even if it was, say, more than the $99 or $199 price we’re used to (those prices are subsidized by the carriers, after all), an off-the-rack Google Phone that’s not tied to Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, or Sprint—and hence, no contract—would be pretty enticing. All you’d need is a SIM card with a data plan … and you could even disable cellular data access and just go Wi-Fi, if you really want to keep costs low.” link
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