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Review: Logitech diNovo Keyboard for Notebooks

Logitech is always a popular choice when it comes to peripherals, be it a mouse, keyboard or anything else in their vast product line-up, the product is typically of a high quality. The diNovo Keyb [ ... ]

Review: Cooler Master SNA95 Universal Power Adapter

Cooler Master is quickly becoming the place to go for all of your computing needs, whether it’s cooling, housing, accessories, power for desktops, and now power for your mobile devices. Cooler Ma [ ... ]

Review: Mionix Keid 20 W Stereo Gaming Headset

If you’ve been visiting Geeksmack for a little while now, you may have seen a review by me of a gaming mouse from this company called the Naos 5000. That being a fantastic product, I had high hop [ ... ]

Review: Speedlink Fellow Stereo Gaming Headset

At Speedlink, there are many headsets to choose from, from wireless clip-on headsets to hardcore gaming headsets. Today we'll be looking at something in-between the two of those and focus on Speedlink [ ... ]

Razer DeathAdder Gaming Mouse (RZ01-0015) and Goliathus Gaming Surface

Razer is a force to be reckoned with. Providing some of the best gaming gear on the market, Razer works with professional gamers to develop, manufacture and market extreme gaming gear. Razer product [ ... ]

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Tip: Twitter blocks malicious links
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Written by Iian Kehn   
on Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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You can’t say it didn’t take them long enough. If your familiar with the Micro-blogging site, Twitter, you know that they are prone to malicious links, no matter where you go, and who you follow.

They’ve graciously changed that so that you can have a little finer piece of mind when following your friends and idols. But the bigger question is whether this will be enforced, and how well it will b..





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Last Updated on on Thursday, March 11, 2010
 
[Security Tip] Good way to check if your Facebook account has been compromised
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Written by Iian Kehn   
on Thursday, March 04, 2010
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I came across an interesting tip from a family member this evening about checking if your Facebook account has been compromised, since it affected me, and a family member, I thought I would share it with the rest of the world.

If you have a Facebook account, you probably know about all the ongoing security issues that they have had, and are still having, while this may not apply to everyone, it’..





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Last Updated on on Thursday, March 04, 2010
 
Google testing new design
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Written by Eugene Cheung   
on Thursday, February 18, 2010
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If you’re a user of Google’s newer design, you may have noticed that the main page of Google has reverted to the regular theme, while the search results continued to be displayed with the newer, blue-accented design.

It appears that that was intentional due to a possible design rejection, or to accommodate the Olympic doodles. Either way, the design pertaining to the search results on the new des..





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Last Updated on on Thursday, February 18, 2010
 
Google Buzz Exploited, Promptly Patched
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Written by Patrick Laughner   
on Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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It’s been about a week since Google Buzz has been released. Some hackers found an exploit in the Google Buzz code that allows someone to compromise an user’s account. According to Ha.ckers.org, the vulnerability in Google’s Buzz code is actually within the mobile version (m.google.com).

Google quickly patched the vulnerability, within a few hours, on Tuesday night. The following morning, an of..





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Last Updated on on Thursday, February 18, 2010
 
Google Olympic Doodles
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Written by Braeden Petruk   
on Sunday, February 14, 2010
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This year, Google’s continuing its tradition of designing Olympic “doodles” to replace its standard logo throughout the duration of the Olympics. They kicked it off yesterday morning with an Olympic torch replacing the “l” in an icy rendition of the logo.

Later on in the day, a luge competitor replaced one of the o’s in the same logo. This morning, they revealed yet another logo – a snowboarder i..





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Last Updated on on Monday, February 22, 2010
 
Google takes to the slopes with Street View
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Written by Braeden Petruk   
on Wednesday, February 10, 2010

In preparation for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Google is taking its Google Maps users into the mountains for a 360o view of the ski hills, the luge tracks, and just about every other scenic place within the impressive mountain range new Vancouver.

How are they doing this exactly? They’ve prepared a brand new Google-branded snowmobile for the job! Similar in appearance to the Google Map..





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YouTube brings in IPv6, also the future
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Written by Stephen Bennett   
on Friday, February 05, 2010
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YouTube have just announced that they will be supporting IPv6 for streaming videos (doesn’t mention uploads) as of today. IPv6 is the newer version of the Internet Protocol and uses a 128-bit address space, while the current, more widespread version, IPv4 has a 32-bit address space. This is more and more apparent because with IPv4 each user is assigned an IP address, but as more are assigned, t..




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Rumor: Google Maps to add store view feature?
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Written by Paul Paliath   
on Thursday, February 04, 2010
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It appears that Google has found yet another way to bring more of the world to our fingertips; Search Engine Land have received a tip from New York retailer “Oh Nuts” claiming that the search giant visited their store and took pictures of the interior, every six feet, everywhere for a new Google Maps product dubbed “Google Store Views”.

According to Search Engine Land, “Google Store Views” will ..




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Last Updated on on Monday, February 08, 2010
 
YouTube Adds HTML 5 To The TestTube
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Written by Patrick Laughner   
on Thursday, January 21, 2010
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YouTube's "TestTube" is a part of the site dedicated to the engineers and developers of YouTube. It’s used to test out the latest ideas and features. As of Wednesday, January 20th 2010, You’ll find a new addition to the TestTube list: “HTML 5 Video”.

In the new HTML Video section, you’ll be greeted with a friendly introduction of the HTML 5 Video feature. “This is an opt-in experiment for HTML5..





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Last Updated on on Friday, January 22, 2010
 
Google Gets Fed up With China
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Written by Braeden Petruk   
on Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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China’s very restrictive information control and filtering is definitely not new to the world. For years, they’ve been censoring incoming information from every single form of media. Books are screened before they’re allowed to be sold in the country, internet content is filtered, and even TV content is monitored.

Since Google set up operations in China (along with setting up their Google.cn dom..





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Last Updated on on Wednesday, January 13, 2010
 


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