Reviews


VOX External Hard Drive (v1)

The VOX External Hard Drive (v1) is a solid is a great and near-silent external hard drive for almost any purpose. Like other external hard drives, it will work with all the major operating systems: Linux, OS X, Windows XP, and Windows Vista without any problems. It comes pre-formatted as a single NTFS partition. Read on for the full review.

Mozy ing along …

About a month ago, I started using Mozy, an online backup service which was endorsed by several respectable publications, including the Wall Street Journal. I immediately ran into problems. After posting about those on my blog, Mozy representatives contacted me and helped to resolve them. Please read that previous post for a background on my experiences with Mozy so far. The current question is, however, now that all those issues have been resolved, how has Mozy been over the past 45 days?

The answer, unfortunately, is not good. Read on for more

Mozy, backup-and-forget. Or, Forget-to-backup? (updated)

When it comes to my personal computer, I believe in making as many copies of my data as I can, as often as I can.

Mozy is a little program that runs in the background and backs up your files every now and then to their servers. If you need to restore a file, you can do it through their web site or else through the program you download. However, not is all rosy with Mozy.

Read on.

Kodak EasyShare 5500 Review

The Kodak EasyShare all-in-one printer is aimed at the Small or Home Office user, or those people who need to do a little bit more than average. As far as your paper-related needs go, this device can handle just about anything — printing (double-sided), scanning (up to 600 dpi), copying, faxing (complete with phone book), and photo printing.

Read on for the full review!

How Does iPhone Compare to Blackberry?

Along with 500,000 other consumers in the United States, I went out and bought myself an iPhone this past weekend. While by far this is the best phone, iPod, and mobile Internet Browser I’ve ever used (just like Steve Jobs said), there are plenty of reviews on the web which can tell you all about that.

What I am more interested in, is “Can I use it to replace my Blackberry?”

Read on for the full article.

My End of World of Warcraft (oh no!)

So, I had been playing lots of World of Warcraft over the past few months. So much, in fact, that very little else was getting done. The game is quite addicting, and it is definitely loads of fun to put together a group of 4 or 5 people and go tromping through a dungeon together (especially when you win).

Unfortunately, the process of putting together a group of people, and completing a dungeon can easily take 4 or 5 hours, if not more. This, I think is one of the major problems with World of Warcraft.

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