Google Nexus 10 The Best Tablet Period?

Google introduces what may be the best tablet with the Nexus 10 tablet which is their weapon against the dominant iPad 3rd Generation with it’s retina display.  Google however decided to one up the iPad and create a display with over 4 million pixels and a resolution of 2560×1600 which is 300dpi and is a better resolution than the iPad Retina display of 2048×1536. The Google Nexus 10 is $399 for a 16GB model which … Read more

Change Windows App Store Install Drive

Want to know how to install Windows App Store apps to a different drive from the default C: drive?  It’s all about the PackageRoot folks! I was getting pretty desperate when I saw I only had 4GB left on my C: drive, I have a 90GB SSD as my Primary Windows 8 Hard Drive and by default the Windows App Store installs all programs on your C: drive in the C:\Program Files\WindowsApps folder.  There is … Read more

Learning About Windows 8

Answering the question many people are asking should I upgrade to Windows 8?  I decided to take the plunge and upgrade my only home machine to Windows 8.  I took the risk of applications not working, dealing with an interface I may not like because I wanted to be in the same position a person would be if they purchased a Windows 8 laptop or if they upgraded their own Windows 7 to Windows 8.  … Read more

Win a Copy of The Avengers on Blu-Ray

We have partnered up with Film Book again to bring readers a chance to win The Avengers on Blu-Ray just in time for the holiday season.  The Avengers was one of my favorite movies and did not disappoint if you are a fan of the Marvel superhero films that preceded it. Enter for your chance to win The Avengers on Blu-Ray and take a look at Film Book who does a great job covering all … Read more

Is iPad Mini the Best 7" Tablet?

The iPad Mini was announced today as expected at the Apple Event and what probably was the most shocking for me was the starting price of $329 which puts it way more than the Google Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire 7 HD tablets, but is it really that much better to justify the extra cost? The iPad Mini sports the same dual core A5 processor as the iPad 2 (2nd generation) and the iPad 2 … Read more

Watch the Iron Man 3 Trailer Now

Dark, devastating and exciting all at the same time!  The Official Iron Man 3 trailer shows Tony Stark under attack emotionally as well as physically reeling from an apparent event/attack against New York.  We see his Iron Man suits being destroyed in one scene, his home being bombarded by helicopter missiles and even one of his stolen suits (presumably) startling Pepper Potts and him awake in his own bed at night. Watch the Iron Man … Read more

Is Feedburner Going Away?

With Google clamping down on Feedburner API’s that left many widgets and services showing 0 subscribers a new notification about Google pulling AdSense for feeds has gone out to AdSense customers. So is the writing on the wall that Feedburner which we know was consumed by Google may be on the chopping block in the future like Google did for Friend Connect and other services. I actually remember talking with a company that used to … Read more

Sponsored Video: Showcasing the Samsung Galaxy Note II

I saw this video and can’t argue against the coolness factor of what the Samsung Galaxy Note II is capable of.  The stylus was integrated very well with the device and the ability to have 2 applications open side by side on the same screen just reeks of increased productivity. There is no denying that this is one impressive smartphone that combines many features of a tablet with a phone.  Samsung makes some killer Android … Read more

The All New DragonBlogger Podcast

I have been wanting to add more rich media here on DragonBlogger.com for a while and flirted with a podcast back in 2008/2009 only to get too busy and focus on video tutorials and other efforts.  Well after talking with one of my recent staff members Brian Alford who used to run a video game podcast with his friend we have decided to put together a DragonBlogger Podcast called “The Dragoncast” this will be a … Read more

Rip DVDs to Watch on Roku iPad and More

Digiarty Software has provided us with 5 copies of the WinX DVD Ripper platinum software to giveaway to readers in a flash giveaway contest!  5 lucky winners will be able to get a fully licensed copy of Winx DVD Ripper Platinum which will allow them to rip their favorite DVD’s and convert them to virtually any media format including allowing you to play your DVD movie on: Rip DVD Movies or ISO Images and convert … Read more

No Malware On DragonBlogger.com

If you arrived here on DragonBlogger.com via Google Chrome, you may have been presented with the following error: This started happening yesterday and it is related to Google Safesearch flagging subdomains hosted on Bluehost (the parent company of HostMonster which hosts DragonBlogger.com) having some domains serving malware. If you dig further by clicking on the safe browsing diagnostics page you will see the following: Safe Browsing Diagnostic page for dragonblogger.com What is the current listing … Read more

Xbox 360 Kinect Bundle Giveaway

I found a great giveaway contest going on over at Daily Techie where the owner purchased an Xbox 360 Kinect Bundle to giveaway to 1 lucky reader.  They are also paying for shipping costs (including international) so anyone can enter the contest. Enter the contest from Daily Techie directly, or you can enter via the widget below. I decided to help co-host as well as enter the contest myself, heck if I won this bundle … Read more

Cloud Storage for Small Businesses

Small and medium sized enterprises generally use centralized servers and external hard drives for storing their data. But this technology is getting fairly old as new technologies are emerging in the market everyday. Small business should look into changing their storage solutions because hard drives can be easily stolen, are not so secure and can not cater to excessive data.  A better option is to use online data storage services via cloud solutions. Cloud storage … Read more

Win a 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive from Kingston Technology

My awesome friends over at Kingston Technology sent me one of the 64GB DataTraveler HyperX 3.0 USB drives to review and another one to give away to one of my readers in a contest. I want to tell you that I have reviewed USB 3.0 flash drives before, but nothing I have ever used match the read and write speeds of the DataTraveler HyperX 3.0. I put this USB stick in my system and started … Read more

Amazon Launches Kindle Fire HD

Amazon announced 3 versions of it’s new Kindle Fire HD brand which include the traditional $199 7″ Version, a larger 8.9″ version for $299 and a 4G LTE Enabled 8.9″ version for $499. 8.9″ Kindle Fire HD Probably the most impressive is the $499 tablet comes with a $49.99 (1 year cost) 250GB per month 4G data plan package.  So if you look at the savings compared to other tablets in the same size range … Read more

Review of the Visopix MiniTouch Keyboard Touchpad

Our friends over at Visopix were interested in having me test out their just released MiniTouch Ivy Keyboard to see if it was worth telling my readers about, so for this article they sent me a sample version to put through it’s paces. What is the MiniTouch Ivy Keyboard? We are dealing with a full wireless mini keyboard that is about the size of a TV remote control! Seriously, this thing has a full QWERTY … Read more

Cleanup and Improve PC Performance with Cloud System Booster Pro #Giveaway

I always like testing new software to help clean up and optimize performance on Windows PC’s so when Anvisoft contacted me and asked me to review a copy of Cloud System Booster Pro and then host a giveaway for my readers I was eager to put it to the test. The first step is to download and install Cloud System Booster, you can get a free trial version but you will really want the pro … Read more