Mario Armstrong Explains Why Students Should Consider the Laptop Over the Tablet
Back to school is around the corner, for some that time has already come. With all the new technology students have many different devices to choose from when it comes to getting the work done. The current craze is the tablet. Many people are investing in one and although there are definitely advantages to having one, [...]
Read MoreApple Does Away With the MacBook
Look carefully at Apple’s new laptop lineup. It includes the new MacBook Air, but it also lacks something — the MacBook. Before Wednesday, Apple had three different types of laptop: the ultraportable MacBook Air, the MacBook Pro (in three screen sizes), and the budget-friendly, plastic MacBook. It seems that Apple thinks its cheapest option is [...]
Read MoreAcer Iconia Dual-Screen Laptop Features Clear.fi Media Sharing
At a press event yesterday, Acer unveiled the Acer Iconia. The Iconia is unlike most laptops you’ve seen because it features a touch screen where the keyboard is supposed to go. Engadget got hands on with the flashy new tablet/laptop and, while the “screen is clear and the touch functionality is pretty clever,” it looks [...]
Read MoreHow To Buy a Refurbished Laptop
There are many reasons why you might opt for a refurbished laptop instead of buying a new one. The primary obstacle is that buying a used computer is frowned upon for apparently no good reason. We will invest thousands in a car that is several years old, but spending hundreds on a laptop that might [...]
Read MoreStop Laptop Predators With “Prey”
In December 2009, my worst nightmare came true. My laptop was stolen. A lot of important information, from rare pictures to my start-up business plans were gone. Some of the information was backed up to Google Docs and Evernote. The other content however, had to either be repurchased, recreated or it was simply irreplaceable. With [...]
Read MoreDell Vostro V13: Pretty Tech on the Cheap
Slim is definitely in when it comes to our favorite tech. How we love to ooh and ahh over the design and marvel on how they fit all that tech into something so skinny. Apple’s Macbook Air has been the reigning Queen of Skinny Tech for awhile now, but Dell has been looking to dethrone Steve Jobs with the impossibly thin Dell Adamo and the new Adamo XPS. Both brands are slim, both pack a respectable amount of tech and processing power, and both series are unbelievably expensive. A Macbook without all the bells and whistles costs $1400 while the Adamo XPS starts at $1500. I wonder if this is the tech version of Mo’Nique’s theory that skinny bitches are evil?
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