So everyone has heard that with the upcoming Windows 7 you can install via a USB stick. Well it is not just that one operating system; Win XP, Vista and Windows Home Server can also be done this way.
TV Tuner cards are not exactly new – you can buy cards for you desktop computer and you can even buy USB devices as well. What is new though is an Ethernet based tuner, and one that comes with not just one, but two built in tuners and supports streaming up to 1080i. This little marvel is called the HDHomeRun from SiliconDust.
Netbooks are currently all the rage – and why not? They are small, cheap, have batteries ranging from fairly good to amazing and they do what they say on the tin! Asus have been in the Netbook market for a while now and they consistently produce cheap, good quality Netbooks, and the Eee PC 1000HE is no exception.
Even as a tech-savvy person, I never really got into Flickr. I’ve just never felt the need to post all my photos online. Still, it’s pretty much impossible to avoid these days—even if I wanted to—and it seemed like I’d get sucked in sooner or later. What better way than through looking at the PhotoSync add-in for Windows Home Server?
Do you need some external storage? Do you need something portable? And by portable I mean something that you could carry around in your pocket? If the answer is yes then look no further than the Seagate FreeAgent GO USB hard drive range.
So you may ask yourself why you need an external DVD writer? Well, there could be plenty of reasons. Here we look at the Lite-On 8x External Slim DVD Writer.
Back in January 2009 at CES in Las Vegas, VIA announced that they were going to release three Windows Home Server machines onto the market. One of those machines will be based on the Artigo A2000 bare bones server, and so until that is actually available the best we can do is take a look at the Artigo A2000 bare bones server and see what it’s all about.
If you want to use USB 3.0 devices but your computer doesn’t have USB 3.0, then you might want to get yourself a USB 3.0 PCI Express Interface Card, if your computer supports it. Here we review the Buffalo card.