Make Chrome Faster

Google Chrome is easily the best browser out there and most people including me use it as my default browser on all my devices. Thanks to the V8 JavaScript Engine and multi-process architecture, Chrome is blazing fast and the User Interface is dead simple to use and navigate. While we are talking about speed, let me tell you that benchmark tests put Chrome on the top without hesitation. While Chrome is fast, this doesn’t necessarily have … Read more

The Ultimate Software To Capture Your Screen On Mac

Sometimes when we are using our Mac to surf the internet or browsing videos, we wonder how people create video guides and show their current activities on their computer screen as a video. If you are thinking of creating such videos to capture your screen or record the skype chat you had with your friend, then you need to use the best software for this task. If you want to learn how to record screen … Read more

All the Windows Run commands you’ll ever need

Windows Run feature is incredibly handy. However, it is something relatively few users know about and even fever use it and the main reason behind this is perhaps, because the users don’t know the commands. So, to solve this problem, I decided to put together all the run commands I can think of in this one post.

Review of the Cougar 450K Hybrid Mechanical Keyboard

So you like the tactile feedback feeling of the mechanical keyboard but don’t want all that noise?  Some of us like that sound, but our significant others do not, and some of us ourselves don’t like that noise.  We’ll Cougar has heard all of your requests and has something that might be more towards your liking.  Today, I will be doing a review of the Cougar 450K Hybrid Mechanical Keyboard. Let’s start off with some … Read more

Camtasia 2 for Mac: Getting the Basics So You Are Ready for the Big Time!

Camtasia is a wonderful application. I have used it for years and I love it. Let’s put it this way, I wouldn’t leave home without it (literally). I am also a video producer (in addition to my partner and husband being a video producer). That doesn’t mean that every video is ready for an award (or we would never leave our computer and video software). In other words, there is a time and a place … Read more

Review of the Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery Professional

I have been using computers since I was 13 years old on my IBM XT 8086, yup no hard drive just 2 x 5.25’ floppy drives.  From that PC to my current PC I have deleted TONS of files, some on purpose too but I have lost so many files as well, sometimes entire partitions.  This software will help you during these times because you never know when it will happen to you, if it … Read more

Alienware Steam Machine Review and First thoughts #SteamMachine #AWSMFirstLook

If your like me you have been hearing about the new Steam machines and controller for a while. Valve has a great vision to simplify PC Gaming and take it into the living room to compliment your PC environment, compete with consoles and give you the flexibility to access all your Steam games from the living room.  Well as it so happens our friends over at Alienware sent me the new Steam Machine that will … Read more

Review of the Raijintek Tisis CPU Heatsink

Review of the Raijintek Tisis CPU Heatsink You finally bought that new CPU to finalize your build and putting it together you realize…. I didn’t buy a CPU Heatsink. Well, if you bought a retail boxed CPU, most already bring them but the stock Intel CPU heatsink is a bit loud and does not cool very well, and the stock AMD fans don’t cool very well either. You can use the stock CPU fans for … Read more

Mixcder® Basso Wireless Earphones

Bluetooth headphones are out in force these days.  The last few Bluetooth wireless headphones I reviewed were in ear headphones and all of the weight of the headphones were on the ear piece. The Mixcder® Basso Wireless Earphones uses an over the ear piece and smaller ear piece to reduce the weight hanging off of the ear piece in your ear.  This increases comfort and wear-ability.  I also really like the carrying case included protecting the … Read more

Review of the Raijintek Themis Evo CPU Heatsink

So you finally received that brand new CPU you have always wanted and you open it up and taking up 90% of the box is the CPU fan. While it works, that is usually not the CPU fan you want to stay with. The included fans are either too loud or amazingly ineffective, so you have to quickly do some research and find your new fan, hopefully I can help you here. Today I will … Read more

Beelink GTQ TV Box and UKB 500 Mini Wireless Keyboard

So all you cord cutters out there or wanna be cord cutters must have used or researched many options to get video to your TV(s). I myself have done so and am doing so all the time.  My family and have been cord cutting for a few months now and I have been researching on and off for years.  I don’t think the research ever really ends so I continue. As I continue to look … Read more

Review of the OtterBox Defender Series Case for Motorola Droid Turbo

Review of the OtterBox Defender Series Case for Motorola Droid Turbo We all think that we are super careful and will not wreck our phones and I am one of those as well. I have had tons of phones and never broke one till now. Mind you I have dropped them and scratched them, but they didn’t break, my luck ran out with this phone, the Motorola Droid Maxx and it was such a great … Read more

Review of the Tablet Express Dragon Touch X10 10.6″ Octacore tablet

Tablet Express is never happy with what they have made, they always work on bigger and better, but could this be it?  Today’s review is of the Tablet Express Dragon Touch X10.  This is definitely bigger, but let’s find out if it is better. Before we can go any further, let’s take a look at the specs. Specifications •10.1in IPS 1366×768 HD Display •AllWinner A83T Octa Core processor running up to 2.0Ghz on all 8 … Read more

Review of the Thermaltake Suppressor F51 Computer Case

Thermaltake again takes its aim at performance with the Suppressor F51 E-ATX Mid-Tower case. The stock case alone provides just about everything needed, but we are never happy with stock, and neither is Thermaltake.  Let’s take a look at the features and spec’s. ThermalTake Suppressor F51 Windowed Specs and features Motherboard Support: Micro-ITX, Micro ATX, ATX, Extended ATX (E-ATX) Mid Tower Maximum GPU Length without HDD Cage: 18.3 inches / 465mm Maximum GPU Length with … Read more