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By MW2ML Technology, on December 3rd, 2009% If you own an MP3 player (iPod, Zen, or Zune), you probably love the fact that you can easily find and download new music using the software supplied with the device. In particular, you probably use iTunes, Rhapsody, or Zune Marketplace if you own an iPod, Zen, or Zune (respectively). However, did you know recent . . . → Read More: I Want My MP3: iTunes, Amazon, and Zune Marketplace
By MW2ML Technology, on November 24th, 2009% I was reading through a great posting on Engadget about a recent 3-year study of Laptop reliability. While I question whether the study’s data source is a true representation of the market, the data does provide some interesting insights as to what we can expect when we purchase laptop hardware. Here is the quick . . . → Read More: Reliability Surveys: Laptops and Game Consoles
By MW2ML Technology, on November 24th, 2009% In preparation for Black Friday, I wanted to summarize all the “gift guides” I’ve been reading on the Internet the past few weeks. . . . → Read More: Holiday Gift Guide 2009
By MW2ML Technology, on October 22nd, 2009% If you haven’t heard, Microsoft put out an offering for those of us with multiple computers – the “Windows 7 Family Pack” Upgrade. The family pack allows you to purchase a single copy of the Windows 7 Home Premium upgrade, and install it on 3 (Vista or XP) computers. This is perfect if you’ve got . . . → Read More: Upgrade Multiple Computers to Windows 7 for CHEAP!
By MW2ML Technology, on October 6th, 2009% Now that just about every hardware manufacturer is releasing netbooks (small, lightweight laptops), its tough to figure out which ones are worth buying. I was just perusing a review of the HP Mini 311 at Engadget, and noticed that this hardware seems like something well worth recommending. It sports graphics testing scores similar to that . . . → Read More: HP Mini 311 and Netbook Buying Guide
By MW2ML Technology, on September 29th, 2009% In my experience, many home computer owners (and even some Small Businesses) fall into one of the following categories when it comes to Microsoft patch security:
They disregard the security updates that are required to keep their PC secure, and disabled the annoying pop-up reminders about their Anti-virus definitions being out-of-date because they had no . . . → Read More: Microsoft Security Essentials – A Free Supplement To Your Microsoft Patch Security Scheme
By MW2ML Technology, on September 23rd, 2009% If you’ve read my original Smartphone Roundup, or my follow-up (Smartphone Roundup Supplemental) about the Nokia N900, you’ll know that I’m a fan of devices that *just work* and that can do anything I throw at them. While I’m still a fan of Blackberries for their versatility (I currently have mine attached to 3 . . . → Read More: Smartphone Roundup: Windows Mobile and Android Supplemental
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