By Arie on Mar 11, 2008 | In Reviews | No Comments »
At one time or another, we have all lost data that we would love to get back. Almost all computer users have experienced this at least once. It can be caused by many factors, such as human error, software or hardware failure and many other possible problems too numerous to mention. Without a dependable back-up system, you might think it is impossible to recover all lost data, especially when your hard disk crashes. But, don’t worry you can still restore the lost or deleted data with the help of data recovery service or software. Through data recovery process you can restore files that were compressed and encrypted.
Nowdays, with the latest generation of data recovery software you can also recover files that have become damaged or are stored on a hard drive and CD that has developed bad sectors.
If you are using data recovery service, skilled technicians will take your hard drive and evaluate it. It will determine how much information can actually be retrieved from your hard disk drive and what will be necessary to retrieve the lost data. Once this evaluation is complete, the data recovery provider will advise you what needs to be done to retrieve your data and how much the work will cost you.
There are many professional hard drive recovery service you can find out there, but a word of warn, before deciding to use their service “do research” first. You will also find that prices varying greatly. Read the rest »
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By Arie on Mar 10, 2008 | In Computers | No Comments »

The newest version of Area-51 ALX CF PC has been launched by Alienware recently. Nothing new, except the fact that the new desktop is supported by AMD CrossFireX technology for multi-GPU set-up. That means end users has the flexibility in customizing ALX with ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 dual graphics card, giving you faster performance. Read the rest »
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By Arie on Mar 8, 2008 | In Health and Fitness, Home Gadgets | No Comments »

Check out the Antibac 2K Magic Ball Air Purifier. Featuring 30 LED lights, the air purifier ball promises to make your room fresher and cleaner every day, removes odors and eliminates germs, fungi, mildew and mold. Not only it will efficiently cleans an area of up to 350 square feet, but also “kills” almost 100% of the harmful bacteria in your house. Read the rest »
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By Arie on Mar 7, 2008 | In Digital Cameras | No Comments »
There are many digital cameras available in the market nowdays. It’s nice to have a good little one that you can get at affordable price. Although digicam market is dominated by a few brands, but alternative brands do exist. Vivitar digital camera for example, this brand is relatively cheap when compared to similar products out there.
Vivitar offers variety size and models, from low to medium priced models of digital cameras. I think this one is certainly worth looking into, but it is not for serious users though. For those who are on tight budget but want to have a good and reliable compact digital camera Read the rest »
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By Arie on Mar 1, 2008 | In Cool Gadgets | 3 Comments

Ah….it has been long time since my last post. I really….really miss degadget’s readers
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I am really busy in my real life lately, but from now on I will start “playing around” with this blog again.
Ok, today we have a revolutionary product, named the Bluetooth vibrating bracelet that might be very useful for you as it alerts the users and gives cautious of an incoming cellular phone call via vibration alert. It is very suitable for people under working condition and noisy environment. Read the rest »
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By Arie on Oct 22, 2007 | In GPS, Smartphones | No Comments »

The ‘SGH-i550’ smartphone from Samsung has just been showcased at London’s Symbian Smartphone Show. It is the manufacturer’s first smartphone that comes with GPS navigator feature. It runs on Symbian operating system v9.2 and S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1 allows you to choose from hundreds, even thousands of apps from the S60 applications library and give access to your favorites with the help of its dedicated hot keys. Read the rest »
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By Arie on Oct 22, 2007 | In Electronic Gadgets, Home Entertainment | No Comments »

Giant Samsung has just unveiled its new LCD TV (1080p) which measures just 1cm thick. According to the company the 40-inch display has a bezel that’s just 1.5cm, down from the 3cm typical of today’s similarly sized LCD TVs. The panel, using an LED backlight that allows it to reach 92 % of the NTSC standard for color saturation. Read the rest »
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By Arie on Oct 22, 2007 | In Computers | No Comments »

The AcmePortable LPG370TS is a portable computer that offers some unique features. Its three 17″ LCD displays with 1280×1024 resolution provides a perfect full view while enjoying your fav games. Featuring an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 CPU running at 2.4Ghz, 2GB of RAM, dual NVIDIA 8800GTX in SLI mode and 8-Channel audio, this robust lunchbox computer is a real powerhouse PC. Read the rest »
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By Matthew on Oct 20, 2007 | In PDAs | 1 Comment »

Nokia have announced a cool Internet Tablet named the N810. A QWERTY keyboard has been added to this model which is a much requested feature. This allows far better input on the device due to the tactile feed back from each key. As well as sporting a QWERTY slide out keyboard the N810 also has a GPS chip and Nokia are promising a true web 2.0 experience by allowing Flash 9 and AJAX support. Read the rest »
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