October 30, 2009
Posted by: Mr. TechGeeky : Category:
Mouse

If you are a hardcore gamer, then you must have heard of Razer. Yes, is that company that produces just items for the gamers: hi-tech mousse, joysticks, etc.
This time, Razer revealed a hi-tech mouse, which seems to be perfect for a gamer. Which a sensitivity that can go up to 3500 dpi, and an acceleration that can support even 15g, this mouse seems to leave behind any other competitor. And not just behind, but really far away.
Although it has not been revealed yet, this mouse can already be ordered from razerzone.com, where the users should be able to buy this gadget at the price of just 40 euros, or 50 dollars. This is definitely a reasonable price for a hi-tech mouse. Though, even if this mouse is designed in an ambidextrous way (it can be used by right-handed, and also by the left-handed people), there are some critics. They say that, if it is a hi-tech mouse, it should have been at least wireless, and not connected through a USB port.
So, from now on, no gamer should not have any excuses for fails, cause with this mouse, anyone should blow away their competitors.
October 20, 2009
Posted by: Mr. TechGeeky : Category:
Computer

No, it’s not quite invisible. Otherwise, how could you use it? Anyway, the Pegatron Cape 7 is really special due to its size. It is at least equal with a DVD case, if not smaller, like an agenda. Yes, it’s perfectly true.
Pegatron Cape 7 is produced by Asus, and it seems to be just lovely. The exterior part is very simple and it has the same buttons that a regular computer would have. What is interesting at this type of computer, is the fact that the cooling system is adjusted through a vertical support.
And here comes the beautiful part. The inside part is quite a “full metal jacket”. With an NVidia ION platform, an Intel Atom at 1.6 GHz dualcore, 320 GB of memory and 2 GB of RAM memory, this pc seems to be perfect for the ones who don’t have a lot of space at their office or at home, but they need a professional computer.
This PC is compatible with Windows 7, and it won’t consume too much electric energy.
The main disadvantage is the fact that it might get pretty hot while the users will be using it, though this won’t affect the performances.
It can be bought online from many stores at prices between $250-350.
October 10, 2009
Posted by: Mr. TechGeeky : Category:
Application

One of the most important players from the mobile video provider niche, Quickplay, has recently announced that it has raised $12 million, therefore growing to a market value of $40 million.
Even if this mobile video provider doesn’t have a very long history, it has a large database of clients. For example, Quickplay collaborates with giant companies –with gigantic funds, also- like AT&T, Bell Canada, Sprint Nextel, Rogers Communications and Sirius-XM Radio.
And that is not just it. With a history of just 5 years, due to their staff professionalism, among their content clients are important TV channels like ABC, NBC Universal and CBS.
What is interesting about this mobile video provider is the fact that it doesn’t have a large team of workers. But, with their relative small number of workers –just 70- they got into the first positions in the top of mobile services providers.
Also, another interesting detail is that, even if the whole world was “injured” by the economic crisis, Quickplay didn’t have any sort of problems. This is a very important detail because it reveals the possibilities of making enormous amounts of money with a small number of people who are willing to work and act like professionals.