| Click HERE to see other links and videos at NerdBoyTV.com. | Ryan Yee reviews techie gadgets on Amazon.com. Click HERE to see the latest product reviews. | NerdBoyTV on YouTube | | | | | | | PC maintenance: How to clean your laptop 2009-03-18 00:59:00-04
"Remember the last time you washed your car? You took it to the car wash or broke out the hose and blasted off layer after layer of grime. And afterwards, you beamed at how good it looked. Heck, you might even have thought it ran better, too.
But when was the last time you cleaned your laptop computer?
If you can't answer that question, you're long overdue and could be headed for major performance issues. All that accumulated dust and dirt affects how your laptop runs, which in turn can strain your eyes, slow down your data processing and reduce your productivity. Not to mention all the sticky hands that may have touched it over the holidays.
Take heart—it's easy to give your laptop a first-rate clean-up. With the right tools (see 'PC hygiene helpers') and a regular schedule, you can keep your multi-keyed friend purring along for years to come. Here's how to get started." | | Custom Web Pages on Any Topic 2009-03-18 01:01:00-04
"I use Google for almost all my searches because it's fast and generally gives great results for whatever it is I'm looking for. But I recently came across a site that offers an intriguing new way to search, called Addict-omatic (addictomatic.com). It takes any search term you throw at it and creates an attractive customizable Web page with search results organized by their source. You can bookmark your Addict-o-matic page and refer to it whenever you want to find out the latest scoop on a subject." | | Dell goes upscale with the $2,000 Adamo notebook 2009-03-18 11:22:00-04
"It's a curious time to target the top of the market, but Dell seems intent on taking a page from the Apple playbook, striking hard into the ultra-luxe laptop category with its new Adamo system, a svelte 13-inch notebook which starts at a cool two grand.
Launching today (with shipments beginning on March 26), the laptop is now the thinnest computer on the market, just 0.65 inches thick and weighing about four pounds (somewhat heavier than its primary competitors, the MacBook Air and HP Voodoo Envy). Built with an aluminmum chassis, it's available in black or white, and comes in two configurations: a 1.2GHz Core 2 Duo/2GB RAM/128GB SSD model for $1,999, and a 1.4GHz Core 2 Duo/4GB RAM/128GB SSD/integrated WWAN model for $2,699. The laptop also claims a five-hour battery life, features a snazzy backlit keyboard, and an edge-to-edge, all-glass, high-def display." | | Gadget Maker or Service Provider? Firms Start to Overlap 2009-03-18 11:56:00-04
g "Nokia used to be just a cellphone maker. Google used to be just an Internet company.
Nokia's new music and gaming phone. Nokia is taking aim at Google, Apple and others.
Now Nokia wants to be an Internet company and Google, according to rampant speculation among bloggers and technology analysts, may be about to enter the mobile phone fray.
"Devices alone are not enough anymore," Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, chief executive of Nokia, said last week in London as the company announced plans for a digital music store, a game service, social networking links and other mobile Internet initiatives, grouped under a new brand, Ovi. "People want more; they want the complete experience."" | | | | |
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