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I have gotten my hands on another Samasung product, and this time it is the Galaxy S3. It is the little brother of the Galaxy Note II I had a few weeks back. I have the T-Mobile version, and hope to see what is all the talk about this phone.
There is a good news for Kingston lovers. Kingston has announced worlds largest capacity and the very first 1 TeraByte 3.0 flash drive.
This new pendrive with bulky storage is given a name which is Kingston DataTraveler HyperX Predator 3.0. It is a certified SuperSpeed USB 3.0.
This new pendrive with bulky storage is given a name which is Kingston DataTraveler HyperX Predator 3.0. It is a certified SuperSpeed USB 3.0.
A tutorial on how to clear the print queue when your printer hangs.
As part of my regular duties as the father of University Students, I must act as the I.T. support for all computers bought in my house. I actually enjoy keeping my skills up to date with all of this, but it is also a very nerve wracking job, when the kids are long distances away (remote I.T. is not an easy thing).
It is the first watch which connects to the smartphone of different types, a modern design as well as low cost. Just touch, drag, swipe or pinch to use all the functionalities or open any of the preinstalled apps.
A good question that I’ve been asked on several occasions is “can I keep a hard drive in a fireproof safe”? The reason this is a good question, is because it is not a simple yes or no answer. Since not all fireproof products are made alike, there is significant variations in ratings and design which may or may not mean that it is safe to keep a hard drive in a fireproof safe.
I’ve noticed that the majority of fireproof safes and fireproof file cabinets are rated for about one hour. Fires last longer than one hour, so what’s with that? This is a great question and one with a clear answer that will bring peace of mind and confidence that a one hour rated safe is just what you need to protect your personal documents, and data.






