New back-typing keyboard needs only anti-gravity to use comfortably
Way back after ‘Nam I started using a Microsoft Natural Keyboard and fell in love. It was like the keys knew exactly what my fingers wanted, and visa versa. I believe the “Natural” keyboard fad fell to the wayside years ago, since I have yet to see a Natural style gaming keyboard with 12 macro [...]
The story of my life…
I check Digg daily… more like religiously every day for interesting stories that people submit. But this one hit so close to home… it is actually my life story… to a certain extent.
Burbia.com is a site where people submit stories of the suburbs, people ranting about lawn trashing, crappy paint jobs but have a [...]
Weekend Recap - September 15th 2008
Here’s what’s happened over this the first weekend of the new Nano and Touch launch:
New Blackberry Storm announced tomorrow for Verizon? - Engadget
New Dell laptops small for an even smaller price - Engadget
The new wireless Rock Band instruments get reviewed - Gizmodo
Grand Theft Auto 4 for PC? Here are the minimum specs you will need [...]
Clean and speed up your PC in minutes! Or maybe an hour…
To continue on with my PC maintenance montage (post 1 and post 2), Kurt and I filmed a short, and by short I mean 12 minutes because Kurt can’t stop talking, video on some easy tips to keep your computer running smooth and fast. And by the way, it took me forever to edit [...]
PC Maintenance Myths
Here at TNMS, our first priority is to simplify the world of technology for the non-geek world. And since most of the non-geek world owns some form of a PC, we have setup a recurring series on PC maintenance. Hit the jump for this installment…
You’ve got a PC! Great… now what?
One of the biggest problems I encountered in my former life as an IT professional was computer maintenance. Most home computer users buy a new PC and assume that as long as they don’t get any viruses, they’ve done all they need to do in order to keep it running smoothly.
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How to build a PC - the parts, the price and the performance (and how to do it of course)
Don’t forget to consult any manuals that come the hardware you purchase. We here at technewsmadesimple.com are not responsible for any damage or harm that may occur if your computer is not properly assembled. Please build at your own risk. And always remember to discharge any static electricity on a neutral surface.
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