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May
11

Memory Supply Shop

Posted under Review

When Memory Suppliers says “Your one stop memory solution, they really aren’t kidding. They have offer all types of memory storing items such as memory cards and flash drives. I was ever surprised that they had a 64gb flash drive! That is almost as much as my Hard Drive and it is in flash memory. You can also find GPS devices, server memory, and laptop memory.

Apr
17

Amazon Unbox

Posted under Computers, Review, hardware

All of us have purchased various digital devices and contents such as CDs, DVDs, and so forth.  A popular item among many people is Tivo, where you can record shows and movies while you are away from the television. Amazon in response came out with the Unbox. The Unbox lacks HD content, but does offer a variety of cheap Unbox content to any room. Rental prices are around $3-$4 and to purchase one is about $10-$15. The downloadable movies come with usage restrictions.  Unbox’s PC software is also a bit buggy, but the internet browsing is pretty straightforward. The library for the files for music is also pretty nice, there is a good selection of music ranging from old to new.

Apr
16

Debt Consolidation at DebtConsolidation.com

Posted under Business, Review

Many American families and couples are having a hard time paying of their debts. The American market constantly presses people to buy items, charge it on their credit card, and pay it at the end of the month. The problem is that many people go over their budgets and end up paying minimal amounts on their credit cards. Paying minimal amounts month after month will hurt your credit score and you will never end up reducing/eliminating your debt. At Debt Consolidation they will help you. This is an online source solely for the purpose of helping people in debt. They will guide you and tell you what steps you need to take to help reduce your debt. Take control of your finance and future, visit their site and take advantage of what they have to offer.

Apr
16

Atrio m8 Earbuds

Posted under Review, hardware

Music keeps many of us going whether it be at the gym or at work. For those that are really into music the Atrio m8 might be a product that you might consider. Many mp3 players come with sub par or decent headphones that suffice the needs of many. One popular mp3 player is the iPod. For those that have money, the iPod is the choice for many for an audio device. The Atrio m8 is a great addition to any mp3 player, however the price is quite expensive, setting you back about 200 bucks. One thing that differentiates this earbud from many others is how much bass it can produce. They fit comfortably and do a great job at environment noise cancellation.

Apr
15

Proactiv Solution at Acne.com

Posted under Business, Review, Reviews

We all age, it’s a simple given. However with many people how we age is another story. Many people are born with perfect complexion while many are born with terrible complexion. Many notice how their complexion turns out when they are going through puberty. With the many hormone imbalances going on within the body many people have breakouts and get whiteheads or blackheads. This is in turn known as acne. At acne.com they can teach you the sources of acne and provide tips/treatment for acne. One popular Acne Treatment is even offered on their site, Proactiv Solution. If you are shy or embarrassed about your acne, visit their site and see how you can get rid of your acne. Prevention and treatment is key to reducing the chances of getting scars.

Apr
15

Amazon Kindle

Posted under Business, Review

Amazon is a very popular site to shop for various items, one thing Amazon is known for is books. And from time to time when browsing their site, you may have noticed something along the lines of an eBook. The screen is composed of many small magnetic balls, which is light on one side and dark on the other side. The kindle has a 6″ black and white screen. To save on battery life, the eBook’s gets power when the pixels are changing. The screen is much easier on the eyes, and the screen also looks paperlike. With about 144mb of onboard memory, you can store a sufficient amount of books on the Kindle.

Apr
14

Halloween Costumes

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Celebrating any event is a joyous occasion. Meeting new people, having a good time, and most of all dressing up. If you need Costumes for Halloween check out there site. They offer costumes from kids to adults, there site is very organized too. Costumes available range from patriotic, to medieval, and to colonial. Any category or genre is available at incostume.com. The costumer support is very friendly and knowledgeable, and they offer same day shipping. They are not just limited to costumes, incostume.com also carries an array of props and decorations to accompany your ensemble. They also carry makeup and and hard to find accessories for your costume. Be noticed at your next Halloween or event, get a costume from incostume.com.

Apr
13

Antec Veris

Posted under Review, hardware

With the constant need for upgrading hard drive space, many turn to external hard drives as a source to save  space intensive projects and files. Antec’s Veris is pretty straight forward, nothing sophisticated, insert your drive, then plug and play. Sources of connections for the Veris is usb and eSATA.  The Veris is not really aesthetically pleasing, its just a black box, but you can’t really help external enclosures in general. It is really hard to design a cool looking enclosure, but the Veris does its job.

Apr
11

Frontlines: Fuel of War

Posted under Review, games

First Person Shooters are one of my favorite genre of games to play for either console or PC. The story behind Fuel of War is that the world’s remaining superpowers are split, and factions among them are fighting one another. The game play is somewhat like control points, in order to win the match you must basically control the entire map. The maps are pretty cool to play, but the bugs can really hinder on gameplay.

Apr
11

Audioengine A2 Speakers

Posted under Review, hardware

First off, Audioengine’s A5 speaker can achieve sounds that would seem you would have a subwooofer without actually having a subwoofer. The sound is deep and so crisp. The size of the speakers is also positive, the speakers can virtually almost fit anywhere. The left speaker which is the amp delivers 15 watts RMS. The difference from the A2 and the A5 is that the A2 does not have a front USB port charger and front panel volume control. Other than that the product is solid.