Entries Tagged as 'Hardware Review'

iPhone 3G - Coming This July Starting at $199!

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The long wait is over for those consumers who love Apple iPhone’s technology. Apple finally took the wraps off its 3G iPhone. Thinner edges, full plastic back, flush headphone jack, and the iPhone 2.0 firmware. Apple’s taking a lot of the criticisms to heart ever since they launch the earlier iPhone. 3G is at the forefront, but they’re also making sure it’s available all over internationally, works with enterprises, runs Third party applications and does it all cheaper. Apple claims its 3G speeds beats the competition, with pageloads 36% faster than the N95 and beats the old EDGE data speed.

Asterisk Appliance for your Business

What is an Asterisk Appliance?
Asterisk Appliance (AA50) is a reliable, cost-effective and full-featured Internet Telephony Solution pretty much tailor made to the small to medium businesses. It features the first AsteriskGUIâ„¢ framework developed by Digium as an easy to use graphical user interface to manage the Asterisk system.

For convenience, if you want to know where to buy or if you are looking for an Asterisk Appliance store or you are wondering below are available open Asterisk appliance on sale on eBay.

BEFSR41 Router-Linksys’ Bigtime Failure!


befsr41_iso.jpgIt is a fact that Linksys/Cisco is one of the most reputable IT/Hardware companies today. They provide several outstanding solutions for both the residential consumers, SMEs and Top 10000 Companies. That I would not rebutt. But for how long are they gonna continue to have a reputable name is my Big Question.

For this particular review, I set my eyes on my Linksys BEFSR41 version 4.0 DSL/Cable Router which I bought last 2005 and have been using in my small home network. I was able to use it without any problems for almost the past two years. Until several months ago, a problem started to show up.

Fuji Xerox DocuPrint 203A

fx203a printerI am reposting this article from a blog I created on Nov.9, 2007. Fuji-Xerox DocuPrint 203A is my main printer in the office. At first, I was quite worried about this printer’s reliability since I just bought this for a brand new price of US$60.00 from a nearby direct supplier. I was quite anxious that this might not be able to perform well in terms of quality, reliability and flexibility since I am both using Windows OS and Linux Ubuntu. I am less worried about the Windows OS since most printers are supported but with Linux (wherein I am still a newbie), I was a little bit edgy. The driver FX docuprint 203a in Linux and Windows is what I’m seeing little support.