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Extend your phone’s battery lifeExtend your phone’s battery life The mobile phone has become an indispensable part of everybody's life. Every couple of months a whole new line of mobile phones hit the mobile industry. Although technology has advanced a lot in the past few years, mobile phone battery life is still a major problem. Here are some methods to extend...

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The Broadband ExpertThe Broadband Expert Being a writer/blogger by day, student by night and slacker full-time, internet connectivity is an essential tool for my day to day "activity" so to speak. Without being able to go online somewhat means I'm not able to do my "work" effectively, or at all for that matter of fact. On the move practically...

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Playing casino games online The world of technology has advanced tremendously compared to when I got my first computer. Bandwidth wise, processing speed... basically, without having to leave your home you can get information, products, and even food delivered to your doorstep with a click of a button (or a few clicks). This...

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Pushing the envelop, MacBook Air

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Posted on : 17-10-2010 | By : sabbymonster | In : Notebooks
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The iPad is most definitely the best creation ever invented by mankind, it’s only setback is the slight lack of speed and perhaps the lack of a keyboard. That said, I’d rather suffer typing slower than go without it.

But iPad aside, as of current, it’s good to say that I am most definitely an Apple fangirl. I have the MacBook Pro, the iPod nano, the iPhone and of course the iPad. Truth be told, I’m very much tempted to get the MacBook Air. If not for its price, I’d be a proud owner of the machine by now.

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Gaming in 11-inch

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Posted on : 06-02-2010 | By : sabbymonster | In : Notebooks
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When you think Alienware you’d think, “powerful, expensive and painfully heavy!” It’s true.

My impression of Dell laptops have always been affordable but average, Alienware on the other hand is the exact opposite – expensive and powerful – not forgetting painfully heavy of course. It’s made for gaming, or so I’ve heard, therefore a reasonably larger screen is somewhat expected of it. And when a screen is big… usually the rest of it is too – mass counts in kgs most of the time. Read the rest of this entry »

Feeding gamers’ passion with Alienware

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Posted on : 14-10-2009 | By : sabbymonster | In : Accessories, Desktops, Gaming, Notebooks
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The word Dell has been ringing in my head since the day I decided to pick up the Advertising module’s textbook and start studying. Apparently, the “case study” used for “marketing concept” is Dell.

The irony of it… the day I took the paper was the day Dell held an event to “announce” its release of a new range of Alienware gaming systems. Read the rest of this entry »

Nokia to offer an Android netbook in 2010?

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Posted on : 01-07-2009 | By : sabbymonster | In : Notebooks
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I can’t be absolutely certain (although it’s pretty much confirmed) but I hear that Nokia may be offering an Android sub-notebook in 2010. Read the rest of this entry »

Asus Eee PC 1000HE is the best ultra-mobile Internet device?

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Posted on : 11-03-2009 | By : sabbymonster | In : Notebooks
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Have I mentioned I’m a big fan of Asus? If not, now I have.

An announcement by Asus had indicated that the soon-to-be released Asus Eee PC 1000HE has been recognised by consumers and prominent media outlets as the best ultra-mobile Internet device in the market today!

In the United States alone, this sub-notebook is already ranked among the top three most desired gadgets on Amazon.com, and pre-orders have been increasing. Read the rest of this entry »