Results for little in review
Articles & reviews
-
TechEd 2006 Opinion: Ray Ozzie's little disruption*
Monday 19 June 2006 – 05:27
When he took the stage in Boston to give the keynote address at Microsoft TechEd 2006, Ray Ozzie may have known he was ascending to a throne whose warm-up act was Bill Gates. His attitude up there seemed to indicate he's testing whether people are ready for him. The question he left us with is, is he ready for them?
-
Big Little Sister - The GeForce4 Ti4200*
Tuesday 9 April 2002 – 07:00
Other than the initial launch information and the preliminary specifications, not much was heard about the Ti4200 for a while. Not a single company had a product with this chip in the pipeline, and many PR managers knew no more of this chip than what had already been reported. We are finally able to shed a little light on the real story. -
The Little Keyboard That Can: Auravision EluminX*
Friday 15 August 2003 – 07:00
Auravision claims it has produced a unique concept in keyboards with the EluminX, which the company says is commanding a lot of attention in the gaming community. Indeed, the backlit keyboard concept could be an ideal solution for low-light gaming enviroments, while serving specialty mainstream needs as well. -
Buffalo's Link Theatre mini: Too Little, Too Late*
Monday 1 May 2006 – 02:37
A £110 networked media adapter handling music, photos and video sure got our attention. But Jim Buzbee found that Buffalo made too many compromises to get under that magic mark.
-
Is BlackBerry's Pearl a Little Gem or Rough Diamond?*
Wednesday 27 September 2006 – 01:59
The sleek black and chrome Pearl gets a camera and memory card, but can you really put a QWERTY keyboard on something as thin and light as a Motorola RAZR?
-
Buffalo's LinkTheater mini: Too Little, Too Late*
Monday 1 May 2006 – 12:55
A $100 networked media adapter handling music, photos and video sure got our attention. But Jim Buzbee found that Buffalo made too many compromises to get under that magic hundred dollar mark.
-
iAUDIO5: The Little MP3 Player That Could*
Friday 13 May 2005 – 06:00
The small and light iAUDIO5 MP3 player is a good choice for students and interviewers alike. Take it to a party and amaze your friends with the pretty color-changing LCD screen. -
Analysis: VoodooPC - Why so little could mean so much for HP*
Monday 2 October 2006 – 10:40
HP's recent purchase of boutique PC builder VoodooPC has taken many by surprise. HP's PC division and Voodoo couldn't be more different and couldn't be less complementary. TG Daily talked to Voodoo's founders, HP and other custom PC builders to find out more.
-
Windows in neat little packages*
Thursday 20 September 2007 – 03:23 in Networking
The package management system is a staple of Linux distributions everywhere, and controls ninety-five percent of software installed on a Linux system, installing and uninstalling applications. A package manager keeps everything up to date and allows user ...
-
NeedToKnow: WiFi PDAs' Dirty Little Secret - Part 2*
Thursday 26 August 2004 – 08:11
It took awhile, but we managed to round up a few more wireless PDA products willing to be put to our wireless speed testing. This time, we have multiple PalmOS-based solutions as well as Dell's fastest PDA for your perusal. We're sure you'll find the results as interesting as we did! -
Sony's Little Mylo Internet Communicator Challenges Nokia 770*
Tuesday 15 August 2006 – 01:02
Nokia's WiFi powered 770 was the first small Internet based personal communication device. With its Mylo personal communicator Sony stakes out its claim in this newly developing product area.
-
MSI RX800PRO-TD256: Little Value Add, Lots of Software*
Friday 21 January 2005 – 06:00
MSI's RX800PRO-TD256 does not vary much from the ATi-based card specifications and Radeon X800 graphics processor on which the device is based. However, a lot of games bundled with the not-so-shabby card at least merits a second look. -
NeedToKnow: WiFi PDAs' Dirty Little Secret*
Thursday 20 May 2004 – 03:38
Updated PDA manufacturers have been previously caught "optimistically" specing both available memory and the number of screen colors really available in their products. This NeedToKnow shows that they also have some work to do to convey to prospective buyers the wireless speeds that their 802.11b-enabled products can really deliver. We found some surprisingly slow products, but also some that deliver what you'd expect from a device with WiFi inside. -
The little browser that could: A first look at IE7*
Thursday 16 February 2006 – 12:10
Very few individual applications have managed to cause quite such a stir over the course of their lifetime as Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Love it or loath it, Microsoft's little browser that could has played its part in pioneering modern internet history; becoming an integral part of the Windows operating system as well as the undisputed champion of the viscous browser wars.
-
Fall 2002 IDF: Day 3 How About A Little Video?*
Thursday 12 September 2002 – 06:00
Now for something completely different. Would you like to have the chance to experience the sights and sounds of the Fall 2002 IDF right from the comfort of your own computer screen? Well, in fact, you can do just that if you download THG video number 4 which give you the chance to experience IDF without even leaving the comfort of you own home. We also check in with Intel, Adaptec, SiS and Trident for the lastest news and information.
Google ads
Ad