How do you make a home theater easier to move? Thinking about a new phone? Sascha Segan has some great info from PCMag's Annual Reader's Choice Survey! SOL Republic AMPS... are these earbuds worth buying??? iPhone 4G is a lie. Belarc Advisor is still awesome!
How do you make a home theater easier to move? Thinking about a new phone? Sascha Segan has some great info from PCMag's Annual Reader's Choice Survey! SOL Republic AMPS... are these earbuds worth buying??? iPhone 4G is a lie. Belarc Advisor is still awesome!
Want to win our awesome Hackintoshi PC? The one with the Core i5 2400 running at 3.1GHz, 4GB of RAM, 120GB SSD, 1TB Seagate and ATI 6670 video card? For a chance to win, tell use how how you would use this OS X and Windows ready PC to power up your life in a Tweet @tekzilla or a post on Facebook.com/Tekzilla! Here's all our Contest Rules!
"Brian the Nomad" expects to move every one to three years for work, and finds "that moving my home theater is one of the biggest hassles of moving." We talk moving HDTVs safely, packing home theater gear, and equipment options, like soundbars vs. easy to pack surround sound speakers that still sound awesome, like the ones from Orb Audio!
PCMag.com just wrapped its Readers' Choice Awards 2012, Sascha Segan joins us to talk about the best Smartphones and Mobile Carriers, the Windows Phone Surprise, Least Favorite Cell Network, why the iPhone 4G is a lie and more!
Want to see an amazing collection of maps? Whether you're a graphics designer or a history buff, the David Rumsey Map Collection offers up beutifully scanned maps from Rumsey's staggering collection of over 150,000 maps. Most of them are 18th or 19th century maps of North and South America, but he also has items from around the world.... the Google Maps overlays are particuarly awesome to explore! It's this week's "Website We Just Can't Get Enough of!"
"Looking for a LOT of bass in your earbuds? Then you'll love SOL Republic AMPS. Find out what else these $60 do well... and why some folks might not enjoy them in the video!
Last week we showed you how to find the keys for software that you've purchased, so you wipe your system and re-install them without re-purchasing 'em. We showed several apps, but you suggested a few more. Number one was the -awesome- Belarc Advisor, which runs a complete invetory of your Windows PC, a lot more than just looking up software keys! Find out more about Belarc and two more software key finders in the video!
Dan had a suggestion for OS X users and writes, "A convenient app that I use to keep track of serial numbers, authorization codes on a Mac is AppShelf. It's ten bucks in the App Store and has saved my bacon a few times. IMHO, worth every penny. We show it off in the video!
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RT @Richalvarez: New Video! Here's Part 3 of our Super Mario 64 Let's Play! This time, we invited Matt to join us! Enjoy! http://t.co/JZPrR…
2 days ago
5 Cool Things From Google I/O! Windows Upgrade: ReadyBoost Or SSD? Maker Faire Preview: $300 3d Printer? http://t.co/dXW0pfD3SB
2 days ago
@MartyPG13 Sorry, there's a bit of delay for the full episode. One of the YouTube clips is up though! http://t.co/VxxosS9WlE
9 days ago
We spoke to Engadget's @Tim_Stevens about wearing Google Glass in the streets of New York, his review of it and more: http://t.co/dsNMtwtJ28
10 days ago
@acarboni @kirkhamilton @Veronica Then you better not watch this video of the WHOLE THING HAPPENING, Anthony: http://t.co/gB45brpgph
12 days ago
Ever wonder what the set looks like from @patricknorton's perspective? Here's your answer, plus a friendly @Veronica! http://t.co/ttvelytiMa
