They don't get any bigger than
that. A launch of this caliber can aptly be called inauguration day.
The release of Nokia N97 is the Nseries counter-move that geeks have
been waiting for since November. Easily one of the most complete
smartphones ever created, the N97 has been haunting Symbian buffs'
dreams for quite a while.
CNET Networks site TechRepublic
runs a regular series called "Cracking Open" in which it takes a look
inside a variety of gadgets. CNET News is publishing this excerpt of a
photo gallery that examines the guts of this $8,000 Alienware Area 51 ALX desktop.
Category: Reviews |
Added by: Pilot |
Date: 2008-09-28
Here's a multi-review! Today, in brief: - Pioneer's BDC-202. - Creative Vado. - Built's Laptop Backpack. - Samsung's Hard Drive. And a surprise curiosity. See inside.
That's right, today's review is Rice Driver: GRID. It's out for a while now but some of us probably don't have this masterpiece. The introducing picture of this review is not just the cover picture. It announces the whole style of the game.
It's actually not a fight because none of the two mouses can be preferred. Moreover, they're pretty opposite: - M$'s Laser Mouse 7000: nice and convenient, without cranted scroll. - Zalman's FPS Gun 1000: for gamers, excellent for shooting games.
So we keep making the hardware of computers more advanced but nothing to show for it but something with more bells and whistles to make the overall experience better but the people who want power don't want extra crap. So I just hope that Microsoft realizes quality over boat load of apps! So in a summary this power should be outstanding rather than laggy as always but for now I am reduced to the everyday home brew tweaking of my Vista Lite mix v2.5 OS 32 bit (even though my processor is a 64 bit 2 core) and system.