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Is it time to start pursuing mobile gambling? Any new technology may bring with it some trepidation and any new way of doing things may have its own advantages and disadvantages. Mobile gambling is no different. There are pros and cons to this kind of casino gambling and every player has to figure out for themselves whether the pros are worth the cons.
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The Hue lights from Philips offer a glimpse into the future of the fully automated and centrally controlled hi-tech home. Installation is very simple, the E27 bulbs fit in most common fittings and they are very energy-efficient. And unlike certain other energy-saving and LED lights, the Hue bulbs are able to provide a warm glow.
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Many of us build our own computers, but for those without the necessary skills, time, or interest there are a plethora of pre-built systems on the market to suit all demands. Today we are looking at the Dell Inspiron 620 MT desktop system which, on paper seems ideal for a general all round workhorse or office system.
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With all due respect to ECS, since when is an 'anti-dust shield' a saleable feature in the world of motherboards? Today a press released crossed our desk about the companies new ECS A970M-A DELUXE motherboard, it features "the ultimate dust defending technology" - essentially two strips of anodized aluminum. I'll admit that one half me is kind of thrilled by the prospect of a mobo maker FINALLY doing something about dust in a computer system. The other half of me is horrified that ECS consider this a saleable feature.
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The ASUS RT-AC56U Dual-band Gigabit Wireless-AC1200 router is built around a Dual-core Cortex-A9 800MHz CPU and 256MB of DDR3 Memory. The RT-AC56U is a 2x2 solution offering concurrent dual-band connections of 300Mbps on the 2.4GHz band and 867Mbps on the 5GHz band when using the AC wireless standard, for up to 1167Mbps. ASUS bundles many features with the RT-AC56U including the easy to use ASUSWRT interface, AiCloud 2.0, VPN capability, and DDNS built in. To go along with these software features you have two USB ports located on the back of the router for storage devices, printers, or 3G/4G modems.
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By now most of you out there should have already made plans for the summer, some of you may have decided to visit relatives while others may go to a place at the beach, visit foreign countries, go on a mountain excursion and so on. Personally i obviously prefer going both to the beach and the mountain and although these two destinations are the best one can be at regardless of the time of the year there's but a single problem that applies for both and that's that there aren't any electrical sockets around when you are not at the house/resort so if your smartphone is running low on battery then there's not much you can do about it. Because of such emergencies i always carry two portable batteries with me, one placed in my car (charging smartphones from your lighter socket is not the best thing to do) and another in my backpack. Today we will be taking a look at one such portable battery and more specifically the latest PowerBar 4400mAh by our friends over at Sandberg.
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A couple of motherboard manufacturers are now including SATA 6Gbps and USB 3.0 chips on their motherboards. In this to the point article, we take look at the performance for SATA 6Gbps and USB 3.0 compared with their predecessors.
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We found that the AT&T Elevate 4G Mobile hotspot was simple to use and very effective in the three cities that we tested it out in this week. We love the fact that there is nothing that you have to setup to get it working the first time as you literally just turn it on and access the network form your device...
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Up until a few weeks ago I wasn't aware of JunPus a thermal compound company based in Taiwan, as I am sure most of you were not either. This gave me little to go on going into the review, but after I applied their nano-diamond thermal paste and ran our load tests I was impressed to say the least.
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Today for review I have the Fujifilm FinePix 16MP Camera and it was provided by our friends at Geeks.com. The camera is specifically the Z900EXR model which features a 3.5” touchscreen on the back instead of your normal LCD you’d find there. It seems everything is going touch these days so why not cameras. I have to start this is off with the fact that I’m just very much impressed with this camera. I’ve owned many cameras, small and larger and I have to say that this is a great all around around camera that takes some excellent photos. So read on to learn more…
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