[democracy id=”2″] What we have before you is my old trusty laptop, the Dell Studio XPS 1645. It has been by my side, for all kinds of tasks, be it editing, animation, development, and it performed like a champ. But like all laptops, it started showing it’s age. Being almost 7 years old, it now […]
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Boost Your PC: Install an SSD
PC’s as they get older, get more sluggish and with newer operating systems and applications might get to a point where it needs some rejuvenation. So lets Boost our PC by installing an SSD. I purchased this system in 2007, and being 10 years old is starting to show it’s age. When I purchased […]
Unity Game Engine – A Quick Look
We’re going to take a look at Unity, which is an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) / game engine which lowers the game programming learning curve quite a lot, so that almost anyone can get into game programming. Watch the video to find out how. Unity Game Engine: Today we’re going to talk about unity, which […]
talkingTech mini: Broadlink RM mini 3 Smart Controller
This is my review of the Broadlink RM mini 3, a smart controller, which can control any IR device. Have a look at it in the video above. Banggood China (Below is the link I purchased the device from): The site is legitimate, only problem is that it takes too long to ship. Other than […]
Syska Rainbow LED Smartlight
The brand Syska is synonymous with led lights, and we have seen quite a few TVadverts too. What was surprising was that they have their version of a Smartlight which went totally under the radar. I Was surprised when I noticed a listing on Amazon and with the price quite lower than the Philips HUE […]
Western Digital MyCloud Review and Setup Guide
As I had hinted in talkingTech episode 38, a way people can backup their data, onto the cloud, but don’t like using services like Google Drive, Dropbox etc, as they fear their data is not private. So in today’s review is a cool product from Western Digital, aptly named My Cloud Personal Cloud Storage. Basically […]
