February 10, 2012

Review: Canon Pixma MG6150

Review: Canon Pixma MG6150
Canon’s Pixma MG6150 is a slow multifunction printer, but the print quality and ease of use make it a multifunction worth waiting for.
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3 ETFs to be Influenced by Black Friday
NEW YORK (TheStreet)– With Thanksgiving right around the corner, the nation’s single busiest shopping day is about to unleash. Whether or not the retail sector will get a boost this holiday season is ambiguous. However, the Retail HOLDRs, the iShares Dow Jones US Consumer Services and the SPDR S&P Select Retail are likely to be influenced regardless of the outcome. A poll conducted by the …
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Tech review: Samsung’s Focus is the only recommendable Windows Phone 7 handset so far
Microsoft is taking a bold leap into the mobile world with its new Windows Phone 7 operating system. So it’s disappointing that the first handsets running the software are so pedestrian.
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The Daily Drivers: 2011 Subaru Legacy Limited’s substance trumps its style
Thursday, November 18, 2010 When we think of Subaru, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Sturdy wagons and SUVs? Crunchy granola? States with snow? But sedans? Not so much. Maybe that’s why there’s nothing flashy about the midsize Legacy. It’s solid with plenty of safety features, and, of course, there’s standard all-wheel drive. Appearance : It doesn’t stand out from the midsize crowd in …
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Television review: ‘The Whole Truth’

Television review: ‘The Whole Truth’
Maura Tierney, as a prosecutor, and Rob Morrow, playing a defense attorney, are main attractions in the ABC show from producer Jerry Bruckheimer.
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Television review: ‘The Defenders’
Jim Belushi and Jerry O’Connell portray Las Vegas lawyers in a premiere whose script, alas, is strictly writing by numbers.
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Television review: ‘Undercovers’
The new J.J. Abrams and Josh Reims show about married caterers who also happen to be spies will depend on if the writers can keep the leads interesting.
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Homebrew Installer Review

Homebrew Installer Review

One of the most popular gaming machines around at the minute is the Wii due to its amazing gameplay and interactivity. The standard feature that are missing from the Wii could have improved on the design and popularity if they had been included.

The homebrew Installer is becoming more famous, have you heard of it? How would you like to find out what it actually does for the Wii? If you carry on reading this Homebrew Installer review you will find out what is involved with the software and how it works.

Some Standard Features Are Missing From The Wii

Other competing consoles have built in features that the Wii console seems to have been missed off. One of the features that is missing as standard is being able to play DVD films on the Wii.The homebrew installer software unlocks this feature and plenty more. This Homebrew Installer review details some of these missing features and how they can be unlocked.

How Does Homebrew Installer Work?
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The software opens up all the features that have been missed off including playing DVD films, playing imported games and much more. You can also play classic games from consoles such as the N64 and the Sega using this software.

Is The Homebrew Installer Worth Downloading?

Many features are unlocked with the Homebrew Installer and adds even more gameplay to an already popular machine.A few of the features when unlocked by the software are being able to play imported games,classic games and DVD films just to name a few. Any homebrew Installer review will tell you that by following the simple and easy steps to unlock the console you will gain some bonus features that for some reason Nintendo left off.

Discover the full list of features that are opened when you read the full Homebrew Installer review and discover even more gamplay on your Wii.

Unlocking Wii consoles has never been so easy.

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Toshiba Regza LCD Review

Finally, a full-featured HD LCD TV that’s practically all screen. This 40” model combines Toshiba’s Super Narrow Bezel design with cutting-edge technology to deliver a beautiful picture in an equally beautiful package. With Full HD, there’s no need to scale down a 1080 signal. With twice the pixel resolution of 720p HD models, Full HD creates the pinnacle in picture quality.

Toshiba Regza LCD Consumer Review:

Buy. This. TV.
Pros: size price display ease of use

“Been literally waiting years for the right unit to come along. A friend who does high end home theater installs kept telling me to wait, wait, nope, not that one. When this unit came out he finally said “Ok, you can buy now.”

The Toshiba Regza is an elegant unit that delivers a great picture. The specs are understated because of some of the parts are used in other, pricier tvs with a worse picture, and it performs better than the specs will lead you to believe.Do an online search for reviews and you’ll find some great threads to tell you about setting it up and fine tuning it.”

MOTOROLA Q Moto-Q cellphone review

MOTO Q
A Windows Mobile Smartphone, Motorola Q was first released on the 31st of May 2006. It differs from Verizon’s flagship phone, the Treo 700w, in that the MOTO Q is thinner and runs on Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone Edition and lacks the touch screen support. It also has a landscape screen and makes us of a thumbwheel on the right side of the unit which is similar to industry leader the Blackberry.

The Motorola Q is a CDMA model with 800/1900-MHz bands and has CDMA 2000 and CDMA 2000 EV-DO networks. It uses an Intel Xscale PXA272 312 MHz processor. It [Read more...]

LG enV2 (VX9100) Review

If, at first glance, you think that the screen is very small, look again and wait until it flips open. The external display screen of the LG VX9100 enV2 for Verizon is just for the basic cell phone menu, such as the person calling or the number you want to call, while inside contains the QWERTY keyboard ideal for web surfing and tinkering with the stereo speakers.

Unlike the previous model, the LG VX9900 enV, this successor misses the bulk due to its slim and smaller design and boasts of 2.4” internal screen size. Currently out in the market in two colors, black and maroon, both will still showcase a handsome – or beautiful, depending how you will look at it – piece of mobile gadget. [Read more...]