Posted on 30 January 2010
The Tech Bulletin team has decided that it is best if we branch off from TechnoBuffalo and create our own website. We thank you for all the support you have given us in our few months here and hope you come back to read our new blog, http://www.itsalltech.com
Once again, this will be our final post here. We hope to see you on the other side!
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Posted on 24 January 2010
Company: Western Digital
Price: $120
Summary: 
The My Book is an external hard drive to protect and store valuable data, music photos, movies, and more. The devise hooks up through a USB 2.0 to your computer and will start to work right away. Weighing in at 2.5 pounds this hard drive will be able to go were you go, it will work with Apple and PC computers well and efficiently.
The Review:
This product impressed me from the start, the sleek design and the simplicity was outstanding! The only downside is, well there really isn’t really a downside! This hard drive is very good quality and is a excellent working one as well. The overall look of the drive is also quite impressive, its sleek black colour makes it easy to go with any desk space, also the lack of buttons or pesky outstanding logos is nice as well, the back out the drive has two ports, a mini usb for the connection to the computer, and a DCIN for the power. This Drive is not very portable either, it requires a power source which isn’t always the easiest to find if you are on the go and need to access your files or time machine. I know that Western Digital has a portable line of hard drives for less money, but also less space. If you are looking for a hard drive that will be used for one person, this model might be too big for you, maybe the 500 of 250 version would best suit your use, but if you know that you are going to be taking up that 640 GB of storage space, by all means go for it! This product is amazing and everyone that I talk to about it loves it as well! I give this hard drive 4 stars because there is always room for improvement which goes for any product…. (unless its apple lol)
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Posted on 20 January 2010
Tags: HP
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So a few days ago my Apple in-ear headphones started breaking. I couldn’t stand to watch them just get worn out so I put them to rest and set them back in the box and up on the shelf. But then I realized that I need a new sturdier pair of headphones. So I headed up to the nearest Best Buy to take a look at what was available. I looked and looked debating if I really wanted another pair of in-ear or did I want some nice big over-the-ear headphones. Then I seen them. A beautiful black finish with a trim of red. They had them on a preview stand. The sound was so crisp and clear that I had to get them. I picked up the box and paid for them, and I’ve barely taken them off since then.
The design itself is just amazing. They have a great metal bracing and a very nice feeling rubberized inside that feels great when you listen to them. There is also no pain after wearing them a long time. The ear pieces are very comfortable and have a great cushiony feel when they rest up on your ears. The cable that plugs the headphones into the device is actually removable, so you can carry the headset without having to wrap the cable around it all the time. There is also a remote and mic on the cable that works great on my iPhone 3GS. The remote and mic also seem to have a much better build quality then Apple’s remote and mic as well.
These are one of the nicest sounding headphones that I have ever used. I can hear things in the music that I never knew existed. The bass is amazing. I love listening to some bass during a hard rock song. With these I have no problem doing that. I can hear little things like a chime or cowbell in the song, that I had no idea was actually there. These are also great with any genre of music. I have tried them out with rock, rap, pop, country, even classical, and the list goes on. The volume is another thing that is amazing. I can hear the music from all the way across the room when they are only at half volume. Listening to them at full volume creates your own world. You can not hear a thing other than the music once they are at full volume.
Overall these headphones are just phenomenal. I cannot believe that I took this long to buy these. If you are looking for a great pair of headphones and are willing to spend a little more money for quality, I would definitely recommend the Beats by Dr. Dre Solo Edition. They will cost you $179.99 at just about anywhere. At Best Buy you can buy a 2 year warranty for $29.99 which I highly recommend you do, because if you are going to use them a lot, the warranty will cover wear and tear, and will replace the pair for free for the full two years. If you are in the need for a new pair of headphones, I highly recommend you take a look at the Beats by Dr. Dre Solo Edition.
Posted on 20 December 2009
Our first hardware review will be coming soon!
We all have been waiting for the web browser Google Chrome, ever since those ungracious PC pigs got their hands on it we have wanted it. Now Google has realsed a beta for the public mac users, there has been some developer betas realsed, but those versions lacked Flash and other key components of a web browser.
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Google has always known to be the simplest search engine available. It has also grown to be one of the largest companies in the world and creating new phrases like, “Google It!”. Well, Google has decided it is time to change Google search to make it more helpful and easy to use. Here’s a walkthrough of the Google search, ‘Jazz UI’. Keep in mind that ‘Jazz UI’ is just a codename people are using to name this new design of Google search and nothing has been officially announced by Google. Another thing to keep in mind is that this ‘Jazz UI’ is not available to the public yet, but can be setup using a JavaScript address. To start using the ‘Jazz UI’ for yourself, follow our tutorial: http://cuthut.com/zXm
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