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  • Which should you buy: 13-inch MacBook Pro vs. 13-inch MacBook Air

    MacBook Air. MacBook Pro. Once upon a time, these two products were significantly different from each other; two totally different products. That dividing line’s been blurring, especially when it comes to the world of 13-inch MacBooks. The MacBook Air used to be an underperforming, expensive laptop that had stellar design, while the 13-inch Pro was…

  • Review Dell Precision M4600: Mobile Workstation Muscle

    Review Summary: The Dell Precision M4600 is one of the most powerful 15-inch mobile workstations available. Just be ready for high costs if you customize it. Pros Great 1080p IPS display option Plenty of ports Extreme performance Cons Poor laptop battery life Thick and heavy Weak backlit keyboard Expensive if heavily customized Dell Precision M4600…

  • HTC One X battery life boosted 10-20%

    HTC One X extended life battery boosted 10-20% with unofficial Tegra 3 power management fix While putting the final touches on the HTC One X software, HTC’s developers managed to place an application in the wrong directory, causing some issues for the Tegra 3 power battery management software on the HTC Style Phone. The misplaced…

  • Jelly Battery Can Power Small Electronics

    Jelly has long been used to describe many things, including Santa’s belly around the holidays. But it has never been associated with batteries…at least until now. A new battery news posted in Physics touts findings that jelly could become a solution to make less expensive, but equally effective, batteries for small electronics. European scientists have…

  • Testing Lithium Titanate Batteries – aussiebattery.com

    Lithium Titanate Batteries Face Testing A Portland-based battery developer is rolling out a new battery technology and letting power customers kick the tires. EnerSol Energy Systems Solutions’ push to find early adapters to put lithium titanate batteries to the test is part of an increased focus on grid storage and electric vehicles. The three-man company…

  • Review Dell Latitude XT3 Enterprise-class Laptop

    The very sturdy Dell Latitude XT3 is an enterprise-class laptop that comes with a twist: You can quickly fold it into a tablet PC by rotating its screen on its single central hinge. Such so-called convertible PCs often land in large organizations, including those in the health care, education, and law enforcement fields. This kind…

  • Windows 8 Tablets Could Seriously Challenge the New iPad

    Now that the new iPad has been revealed, everyone’s chiming in on whether it’s a disappointing incremental upgrade or a fantastic breakthrough. None of that matters to its success, of course. If every single previous iPhone and iPad product launch is any indication, Apple is going to sell truckloads of these things no matter what…

  • Review and Rating HP Pavilion G6 All-Purpose Laptop

    The HP Pavilion g6 is a straightforward, solid all-purpose laptop for a good price. The HP Pavilion g6 is exactly what you’d expect for its starting price of around £300: bland. While there’s absolutely nothing exciting about this machine, it does what it’s supposed to do, and does it well: The chassis is simple yet…

  • Apple’s own version of NFC incoming

    Apple preparing own rival to NFC? Apple isn’t one to adopt new tech just for the sake of it, and it looks like that’s not going to change anytime soon. The Cupertino company refused to use NFC for its Passbook app in iOS 6 due to the fact it’d sap the iPhone’s battery life, according…

  • Why Choose Laptop Batteries on batteries-company

    Laptop battery to a laptop is what sword to a warrior. It’s the backup power of your all-day-working laptop, especially for those business gentlemen. Every laptop company equips different batteries and even the same laptop company has different types of batteries for different models. So, how to make out your particular one? Of course, you…