Articles Written by:    DAVID GONZALES     

Averatec rolls out all-in-one desktop PC

This one’s going to send a lot of Apple fanboys aflutter, saying “Copycat!” “Imitation!” and “Unoriginal!” But let’s face it, is it truly possible to create an all-in-one PC that doesn’t remind one of the Apple iMac? I mean, really? But before you ...

From DAVID GONZALES, Gadgetell,  19 May 2008

Michael Jackson, other artists attempt to take on The Pirate Bay

With help from the so-called Web Sheriff, Michael Jackson (along with The Village People, UB40, and some folks who have the rights to Bob Marley’s music) are going to take on The Pirate Bay, just like how MPAA did. This all springs from, as you may ...

From DAVID GONZALES, Gadgetell,  19 May 2008
Related Topics: Michael Jackson,  Bob Marley

Kodak promo lets you upload 100 photos to any new digital photo frame

Loved ones not happy enough with the fact that you’ve just bought them a new digital picture frame? Then perhaps you should try pre-loading up to 100 photos on it before you actually give it or ship it out to them. This is what a convenient new service ...

From DAVID GONZALES, Gadgetell,  19 May 2008

Updated Raon Digital Everun UMPC fitted with 32GB SSD

The UMPC market is a highly-competitive one, and Raon Digital doesn’t want to get left behind. The latest iteration of its Everun UMPC sees the addition of a 32GB SSD to its list of highly desirable features. And let’s not forget, the Raon Digital ...

From DAVID GONZALES, Gadgetell,  18 May 2008

Internal Intel WiMAX / Wi-Fi card uncovered through FCC

Care to see what lies under the hood of your preferred WiMAX-running mobile Internet device? Well, look no further, as we have this very interesting 5350 Intel WiMAX / Wi-Fi card up and available for onlookers on the FCC web site. It also comes with ...

From DAVID GONZALES, Gadgetell,  18 May 2008

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