Recycling office paper isn’t difficult, but reusing a piece of paper that has already been printed on only leaves you with a few options. You can use that paper for scrap, rip off a piece of the paper to make a note, or turn the paper over to write something »
03/16/2012, Tom BrookFlash drives have come a long way since their inception, haven’t they? At first, these small drives were moving at a snail’s pace. Now, companies like Toshiba are looking to make flash drives lighting fast. Rumor has it that Toshiba (based on a press release from the company) is set »
01/06/2012, Paul MeyerMost USB peripherals—such as USB mouses, USB keyboards, USB soundcards, USB microphones, USB headsets, USB printers, USB webcams and other—are plug and play. That is, you simply plug them into your computer, wait for Windows or Mac OS to detect it and automatically install the drivers and then you’re ready »
01/09/2011, David LeeMimo and D-Link are two manufacturers who have started shipping out mini USB monitors. These monitors measure up at about 7 inches and have pixel resolutions of about 800x480. That’s about the size and viewing area of a smartphone. These USB monitors work with Windows or Mac computers and cost »
12/10/2010, David LeeNetbooks are willfully big on portability and slim on features. While a bit underpowered in terms of a primary computer, these svelte little devices are excellent for slipping into a backpack or tote and taken on the road for basic web surfing and word processing. To that end, netbooks are »
09/24/2010, Michael Gabriel