If you’re not a computer person, the inside of your tower is probably a dust filled mess. Really, open it up and check it out if you’ve never done so. It’s gross in there. If you are computer person, you know that your tower turns into this and invest in canned air. The O2 Hurricane Special Edition is the last can of air you’ll need.
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Recon Wireless Folding Mouse – the perfect mouse for travel
Computer mouses (that’s the correct plural form, I checked) are bulky. They don’t really slide into the laptop bag as well as, well the laptop. But using a track pad can be sort of lame. The Recon Wireless Folding Mouse is a mouse that travels flat to save space.
Read MorePi-Top – build your own ultra cool laptop in just 1, 2, 3…
The Raspberry Pi is one of the most versatile computers with the cutest name, and people are using the ultra low price device to make all sorts of cool stuff, including tiny robots and other unusual things. Something about this tiny little guy just breeds innovation. But if you’re only a casual user of technology trying to break into more advanced electronics, it can all seem a bit intimidating. Enter the Pi-Top, a DIY laptop based around the Raspberry Pi.
Read MoreBluelounge Soba Cable Director – at last, an end to the tangled cable nightmare
I hate cluttered cords. They look messy, completely ruining the illusion of order I’m trying to convey in my office. They get tangled at my feet and eventually become strange hybrid webs of cat hair. The world under my desk is a hostile place. With the Bluelounge Soba Cable Director, the days of unruly cords are over.
Read MoreSkull USB Hub – the perfect hub for medical students and nurses?
Skulls are very useful things. Not only do they look good with candles and cats, but you can also learn what goes where in an anatomical sense. They also look awesome hodling up a face and do a pretty good job of protecting our brain-meats. Usually their use is limited to a) protection of brain and b) decoration for Halloween. This Skull USB Hub though helps you move data via USB, not neurons.
Read MoreSlimTouch 222 Antimicrobial Waterproof Flex Keyboard: Great for Camping or Netflix Binging
Let’s be honest with one another, we eat at our keyboards. It’s OK to admit it. The problem is that keyboards are notoriously hard to clean. It skeeves me out to think what grossness lurks beneath the keys as I type this. Enter the SlimTouch 222 Antimicrobial Waterproof Flex Keyboard.
Read MoreLenovo Yoga Tablet 10 – we test the groundbreaking 18 hour tablet and stand impressed [Video Review]
The launch this week of the brand new Lenovo Yoga Tablet range marks a new direction for Android tablet computers in general. The new devices, which come in 8 and 10 inch formats, may not offer many surprises in terms of architecture and performance, but they do feature some very cool features, including a ground breaking 18 hours battery life. We spend some valuable standby time putting the larger 10 inch Yoga Tablet 10 through its paces to bring you…
Read MoreSwitch To Mac makes it super easy to migrate your data from PC to Mac
We don’t enjoy platform wars. What computer or phone or car you use is pretty irrelevant really. Just as long as it delivers value to your life and serves you reliably then that’s fine, right? We don’t see why people have to get so angry about this feature or that feature, or why my version is better than yours. Which is why we’re pleased to see that there’s a nice new tool to make it easy to move your data from PC…
Read MoreModMyPi cases protect your tiny Raspberry Pi computer from danger
Well that didn’t take long. The sensational Raspberry Pi micro computer is not even out and available in people’s hands yet, and already there are enterprising companies selling add-ons to make them better. For those who don’t know, the Pi is a new tiny computer which costs around $35.00 and is no larger than a credit card.
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