Sci/Tech: Personal Tech
Currently listing articles 350-301:
-

Technology Review: The TiVo Series3 and Me (A Non-Geek Peek)— The TiVo Series 3 DVR can do much more than record your favorite shows for later viewing!
-

Product Review: ExpoDisc: Professional Digital White Balance - From ExpoImaging— The ExpoDisc was very easy to use and provided excellent results.
-

Review: Amazon Kindle - Books Were Just A 'Gateway Drug'!— Built-in wireless (called Whispernet) downloading is also free with purchase of the Kindle.
-

Technology Review: Western Digital 500GB MyBook Essential Edition USB 2.0 External Hard Drive— The price keeps dropping (depending where you shop), and it's the best deal around for the size.
-

Product Review - Ray Flash: The Ring Flash Adapter from ExpoImaging— If you are looking for a lightweight, easy-to-use ring flash, then you really need to check out Ray Flash.
-

T-Bone Burnett Brings High Definition ΧΟΔΕ (CODE) to John Mellencamp's Life, Death, Love, and Freedom— HD Audio on a standard-def DVD?
-

Revisiting the Amazon Kindle e-Book Reader— Revisiting the Amazon Kindle after eight months of daily use: the good and the could-be-better.
-

Beware the Lowly Pay Phone, for it Preys on Thee— Haven't used a payphone in years? It's cheaper to call Europe via cell than to use one of those ubiquitous boxes to call home.
-

The Wealth of Minds— Toward a free market of ideas.
-

Product Review: ColorMunki From X-Rite— Everyone has something to hide except me and my ColorMunki.
-

How to Avoid Becoming a Victim of Identity Theft: Interview with Jeremy Duffy— If the CEO of LifeLock can't prevent his ID from being stolen, who of us can avoid becoming a victim?
-

Product Review: Macally's BTCup— Macally's BTCup vs. Griffin's iTrip. Which one makes the grade?
-

Why I Want the Matrix— I do like the idea of a lifelike web experience based on the real world, as opposed to a virtual world...
-

Video Training Review - High Dynamic Range Mastery With With Ben Willmore— High Dynamic Range (HDR) Mastery is entertaining, enlightening, and easy to understand and learn from.
-

Product Review - Spyder3 Elite From Datacolor— A quality monitor calibrator with support for multiple monitors and projectors.
-

Product Review: Adesso CyberPad From Adesso — A cost effective digital notepad, as well as a graphics tablet.
-

Book Review: The Moment It Clicks: Photography Secrets From One Of The World's Top Shooters By Joe McNally— The Moment It Clicks focuses on the how and the why instead of the how-to, and that is why I highly recommend this book.
-

Product Review: Asus Eee PC 2g Surf— For the money this sub-notebook is an awesome value.
-

Interview: iBand - High Tech Music In Your Pocket— Taking music and the iPhone to another level.
-

From LP to mp3: Bringing Your Record Collection into the 21st Century— Do you have 100s of LPs lying dormant on your bookshelves? Maybe now's the time to digitize them.
-

Interview with a Scam Baiter— Know how to spot an e-mail scam and what to do if you get one.
-

Book Review: Digital Nature Photography - The Art and the Science by John and Barbara Gerlach— If you want to explore the world of nature photography, then Digital Nature Photography: The Art And The Science is recommended reading.
-

Technological Delights and Dilemmas: A Middle Aged Rant— Some things are simpler and better without technology. On the other hand, some technology is simply indispensable.
-

Software Review – Adobe Master Collection - Adobe Soundbooth CS3 From Adobe Systems— For those multimedia producers who are unfamiliar with sound editing or intimidated by it, Soundbooth CS3 is a must-have.
-

Product Review: Creative Zen Digital Audio Player (8 GB)— An excellent iPod alternative, although the video support could be better.
-

Software Review – Plug-In Blow Up From Alien Skin Software— If you work with layered Photoshop files and enlarge images to 400% or more regularly then Blow Up is for you.
-

Product Review: Sansa TakeTV PC To TV Video Player (8 GB)— While not without limitations and quirks, the Sansa TakeTV smoothly bridges the gap between computers and the living room.
-

Book Review: The Digital Photography Book: Volume 2 By Scott Kelby— What set this book apart from many others on the library shelf is that this focuses on getting the shot right.
-

Software Review – Photographers Photoshop Paint Like 'Monet' From Gavin Philips— If you want your images to look like you Paint Like 'Monet', then the Photographers Photoshop is the to go.
-

Software Review – Plug-In Image Doctor 2 From Alien Skin Software— If you need to do image repair in Photoshop on a regular basis, this is a must have.
-

A Holiday Shopping Guide to Digital Music— Fill your new MP3 player with some great tunes this holiday season.
-

Product Review: HAVA Titanium HD— A new way to place-shift your television viewing... if there was only TV to view right now.
-

On Buying An Amazon Kindle— I have read more in the past several weeks than I have in the year prior, mainly because I can read in more places.
-

Website Review – Bookmooch.com— A review of Bookmooch.com with insights from its creator John Buckman.
-

Video Blogging: Keep It Short And Simple— It ain’t easy.
-

Product Review: Macally BTCUP for iPod— This is by far the easiest and most reliable FM transmitter I have used so far.
-

A Text Messaging Re-Enactment Of The Maltese Falcon— [From: SSPADE, To: BOSHAUGHNESSY. 8:29 a.m.] u kild my partner wtf
-

Product Review: Skullcandy MFM Pro Headphones— DJ-style headphones for the snowboarder in you.
-

Review: The Amazon Kindle e-Book Reader— Hoping to "kindle" a new avenue of interest in reading, Amazon.com has introduced it's entry into the e-reader market.
-

Book Review: The Photographer's Eye by Michael Freeman— If you are looking to improve the compositional aspect of your photography, then look no further than The Photographers Eye.
-

Software Review: Camtasia Studio 5 From TechSmith— The best choice for recording and publishing computer-based multimedia.
-

Product Review: Lexmark x4550 Wireless Printer— A wireless printer for home use. But would you want it for the office?
-

Chuck Discovers One Of My True Heroes— Monday night TV is just loaded with goodness; let's talk.
-

Book Review: Telecommunications and Data Communications Handbook by Ray Horak— If you work in the telecommunications industry, then you need this book as it will provide a quick reference for years to come.
-

Oxford Brings You Sergeant Pepper At A Click— Now you too can amaze, impress, or even bore your friends with your vast knowledge of the iconic Beatles album cover.
-

Software Review: Adobe Premiere Elements 4 — Adobe Premiere Elements 4 is an hobbyists dream come true for video editing.
-

Software Review: Ubuntu 7.10 "Gutsy Gibbon"— Linux is finally making its way out of enthusiast's hands and into your home PC.
-

Living the Google-Enhanced Writing Life— The Internet search engine has forever changed the way writers conduct their lives. Today Google's influence and assistance is expanding at a phenomenal rate.
-

Ultreo, A New Electric Toothbrush.— The first toothbrush to use ultrasonic sound to clean your teeth.
-

Tools to Make Computer Wallpapers: Why You Need Them— Get the most out of freely available images when you use them as computer wallpaper.
