MIMOBOT's Classic Tranformers USB Flash DrivesFriday, July 1, 2011 @ 8:40PMMIMOBOT, renowned supplier of designer USB flash drives, has made being a geek even cooler with the introduction of their classic Transformers line, just in time for the 2011 CEA Line Show. Now you can entrust your precious data with the likes of Optimus Prime and Megatron...
Mimobot Transformers thumb drives are exactly what meets the eyeFriday, June 24, 2011 @ 5:14AMOh, look, Mimoco is back with a couple of new USB flash drives. These particular Mimobots come in the likeness of everyone's second favorite morphing robot rivals -- Optimus Prime and Megatron. (Obviously Cy-Kill and Leader-1 take the top slot in our hearts.) Sadly, these Transformer thumb drives don't actually transform , but they do come preloaded with screensavers, wallpapers, and digital ...
New Desktop and Web Widgets from P&O CruisesFriday, June 24, 2011 @ 2:33AMCounting down the days until the next cruise has never been easier for P&O Cruises’ passengers, with the introduction of new desktop and online widgets available for free from the cruise line’s website. (PRWeb June 24, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/6/prweb8595525.htm
Windows on the Desktop? There's a group policy for thatTuesday, May 24, 2011 @ 5:01AMManaging by the book Desktops are important and need managing with the same care as servers. If you are using Windows many of the tools you need are built into Active Directory, which lets you define individual users and computers along with their roles and the groups they fall into.…
* Haiku Could Change the World *Tuesday, January 4, 2011 @ 11:01AMTo understand what the BeOS and Haiku operating systems are, we first must remember that BeOS was developed with the multimedia user in mind. BeOS wanted to be what OS X has become today: an easy to use, attractive operating system. However, BeOS was a niche OS, destined for the media-hungry user. The percentage of audio and video applications available for Haiku is greater than the one in Linux ...