WD My Cloud Review (2TB Model)

WD My Cloud Review (2TB Model)

Thinking of having your own personal cloud, WD My Cloud may be what you have been waiting for. Marketed as “Save Everything, Access Anywhere”, the My Cloud is available in 2, 3 and 4 TB size. As a single drive setup, the My Cloud targets mostly home users and it is priced accordingly. For instance, the model tested in this review is built around a 2 TB red WD hard drive. The drive itself cost about $100. So, $149 MSRP is not bad at all. (more…)

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    Pebble Steel Review: The Best Smartwatch, Now Also Beautiful

    Pebble Steel Review: The Best Smartwatch, Now Also Beautiful

    Smartwatches are awesome! Smartwatches look kinda dumb a lot of the time! They don’t have to though, and the Pebble Steel is proof. The improved look isn’t quite enough to make it the perfect smartwatch, but it goes a long, long way.

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    Review: Sony Cybershot DSC-H2 Megazoom Camera

    This article was written on April 07, 2006 by CyberNet.

    Review: Sony Cybershot DSC-H2 Megazoom Camera

    Just like many other Sony digital cameras, the Cybershot DSC-H2 comes with the Carl Zeiss lens that so many people adore. I am currently the owner of the H1 and I am very impressed with the specs on it. The H2 is very similar to the H1 with the 12x zoom and the light-weight/compact design. However, they have increased the image quality to 6.0 megapixels which bumps it up to the ‘standard’ for digital cameras right now. The H2 also has a higher sensitivity to details which comes in handy for low-light situations.

    Of course, to get the newest camera you will have to fork out $385 while you can get the similar H1 for $120 less! Overall, the upgrades don’t seem to be worth it for current H1 owners but they do say that if you own an H1 then you will love the H2 just as much (probably because they didn’t really change anything 🙂 ). I think the release of this camera was to help Sony keep competitive with the current megazoom cameras on the market.

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    Real-Life ‘Breaking Bad’ Kingpin Captured In The Deep Web Running eBay Of Vice

    Real-Life 'Breaking Bad' Kingpin Captured In The Deep Web Running eBay Of Vice Life became stranger than fiction when federal authorities arrested the notorious hacker Ross Ulbricht [aka
    ‘Dread Pirate Roberts’] for crimes mirroring the fictional character of
    Walter White in the award-winning TV drama, "Breaking Bad." Drug
    trafficking, money-laundering and cold-blooded murder transformed a
    mild-mannered physics student into an underworld kingpin, just as it had
    for a chemistry teacher in that five-season AMC thriller.

    Dyson DC59 Review: A Portable Powerhouse To Help You Ditch Corded Vacuums Entirely

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    People who haven’t used a Dyson often believe their reputation to be hype. How, after all, could one device designed for sucking up dirt so far exceed any other machine designed for the same task? There’s no operating system, no laundry list of features, no app market to consider, and so on. But while vacuums are simple in function, Dyson’s sophistication behind the scenes makes its machines somewhat magical, and the new DC59 (or DC62 in Canada, which explains the badging in the photos) Animal Digital Slim vacuum may just be the most magical of all.

    Basics

    • 26-minute battery
    • 6-minute boost mode
    • Comes with 4 vacuum heads
    • 4.6 lbs
    • 0.12 gallon bin capacity
    • MSRP: $499.99
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    Pros

    • Thrice the sucking power of any other handheld vacuum
    • 6 more minutes running time than its predecessor
    • 50% more power than DC44 in boost mode

    Cons

    • Boost mode taxes battery quick
    • Trigger-based operation will annoy some

    Design

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    Regardless of their utility as cleaning devices, Dyson’s line of vacuums are icons of good design. For James Dyson, the company’s founder and CEO, the word “design” encapsulates not only looks, but also engineering and technical aspects of the product. It’s a holistic approach to product creation, and one that resonates with the Apple vision for how devices should be built.

    Dyson is often likened to Apple, and the comparison shows true when looking at the DC59′s ID. The vacuum carries on the tradition of Dyson’s handheld line, but adds a sharper angle to the handle, shifts the filter location and modifies the ‘crown’ of cyclones that feed through to the new Dyson digital motor V6. The result is a cleaner look, but also one that emphasizes the increased power in this new generation of vacuum engine.

    The purple tube design is a continuation of the trend begun with the DC44, which features a blue shaft, and could be seen as an odd choice for the more staid vacuum shoppers in the crowd, but the overall design is one of the most harmonious in Dyson’s line, and the DC59 is easily the best-looking cordless vacuum available overall in my book.

    Performance

    Having previously owned a Dyson DC35 as my main vacuum, I’m not unaccustomed to Dyson cordless models. That was a stalwart machine, and served my two-bedroom condo well, but it had a 15-minute max operation time and was actually heavier than the DC59, plus it lacked the pet-friendly main floor vacuum head and upholstery attachment.

    The DC59 has a lot more power, and you can tell instantly that it’s a more effective upright floor vacuum replacement than any of its predecessors. The problem with the Dyson cordless line has always been that it has likely just enough power to get you through a standard cleaning of your space-constrained place before giving out, but not enough to either be really thorough or complete additional tasks like dusting (using the included dusting head).

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    26 minutes is a big step up, and provides nearly double the life of that generation. It’s plenty to cover my new place, which has two floors, including carpet, hardwood and tile, and there’s still a bit of juice left over for dusting duties. The weight loss over previous models really helps, too, in terms of making sure your arm doesn’t feel fatigued even if you’re reaching up to do the drapes or get that cobweb out of the corner.

    Finally, it seems like the trigger and handle have been redesigned to make operation easier, too. The trigger seems more sensitive, meaning it’s harder to accidentally turn off the vacuum mid-use, and the angled handle design is easier on the wrist and hand.

    In use, Dyson’s DC59 lasted about as long as advertised, give or take a few minutes, but it felt luxuriously long compared to previous models. It handled everything I could throw at it, including cleaning out my hard-to-clean burr grinder with the included crevice tool. Charging time is about three and a half hours, which isn’t ideal if you’re just about finished cleaning and want to get it done, but at least it’s not something you have to leave overnight.

    Bottom Line

    If you vacuum, you will enjoy the DC59. Notice I didn’t say if you enjoy vacuuming, you’ll enjoy the DC59: It’s actually so good at what it does that it makes an otherwise arduous task enjoyable, and that’s the real key to Dyson’s advantage over its competitors. The DC59 improves on its cordless line in every way that counts, offering more power, longer run time, and better ergonomics. It’s expensive, but if you’ve got the cash, at no time will you feel like you overpaid when it comes to this vacuum.

    Will The Real Sherlock Holmes App Please Stand Up?

    Little did Sir Arthur Conan Doyle realize when he first introduced "Sherlock Holmes" to the world in 1887, that
    some 125+ years later, the world would still not be able to get enough
    of this irascible literary character. Not only has there been over 100+
    actors who have stepped into this famous detective’s shoes on stage, screen,
    radio and TV since the early 1900s —  in just this past few years —  21st
    Century actors, the likes of Robert Downey Jr, Jonny Lee Miller and
    Benedict Cumberbatch. . .

    Samsung Galaxy Round Review

    Samsung Galaxy Round ReviewWhen it was announced, the Samsung Galaxy Round has sparked a lot of interest and curiosity since it is Samsung’s first phone that comes with a slightly curved display. Interestingly, although the underlying AMOLED display is somewhat “flexible”, the phone itself is curved. There was a lot of preconceptions (if not misconceptions) about what a “curved” phone should look like, or whether it should exist at all.

    Some said that it should “roll completely” (what’s the point of a stick-phone if it occupies the same volume?), while others didn’t see any value in a curve design, calling it a “gimmick”… well, if  “design” variations was a gimmick, maybe we should all wear the same shoes. After all, they all protect our feet, and that’s all we want right? Of course not… Let’s look at the Galaxy round as we would with any other phone: how does it feel? What does it do for you? How good is it in the real world? By the end of this review, you will have the answer to all these questions. (more…)

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    Read This Book — Writing Inventions: Identities, Technologies, Pedagogies

    Writing Inventions: Identities, Technologies, PedagogiesAll too often, computers in the classroom are treated like typewriters or filing cabinets — just a convenient place to type and store information. For teachers and students interested in creating better classrooms by engaging with technology in a deeper way, Writing Inventions: Identities, Technologies, Pedagogies by Scott Lloyd DeWitt is a must-read. In this book, Dewitt details why — and how — to use the web to transform learning.

    Motorola Droid ULTRA Review

    Motorola Droid ULTRA Review

    Motorola released three new Droids smartphones just a few months ago: the Droid ULTRA, the Droid MAXX and the Droid MINI. The Droid ULTRA is the droid that you’ve been looking for if you want to save a couple of bucks from the Droid MAXX, which has an increased 3500mAh battery. It’s also a phone you might be interested in if you owned the Droid RAZR in the past and you’re looking for the latest and greatest Motorola Droid phone.

    The Motorola Droid ULTRA is a mid-ranged Android smartphone as it features a 1.7GHz dual-core processor and a 5-inch 1280 x 720 Super AMOLED display, although Motorola certainly bumps things up with its 10MP main camera. The ULTRA brings back the kevlar to the latest Droid, but this time, Motorola has created a unibody kevlar body for the phone, rather than just feature a kevlar rear.

    Motorola certainly has big shoes to fill from its popular Droid RAZRs, but can their new ULTRA live up to the Droid name? There’s only one way to find out and that’s with our official review.

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    LG G Flex Review: Behind the Curve

    LG G Flex Review: Behind the Curve

    The one thing you can say for certain about the LG G Flex is that it commands attention, mostly because it is curved. Beyond that, the questions start flooding in. Why is it curved? Why is its screen so mediocre? Why would you want to buy it? Unfortunately, after using the phone for several days, I still don’t have an answer.

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