Posts by March 2009

Logitech Harmony 1100 Universal Remote Control Review

By David Plews • March 29, 2009

Logitech’s Harmony 1100 is the second touch-screen remote the company has produced, and the first that we’ve been able to get our hands on. …

iPhone 3.0 and Why I Want It

By David Plews • March 21, 2009

Last week, Apple introduced the new iPhone 3.0 software that’s hitting the public this summer. Looking back at the launch of the original iPhone, I’m wondering if there’s anything that Apple is still missing. On the hardware side, we got our 3G network and GPS. On our software side, what is there to want?

Teddy Bear USB Drive Review

By Kristofer Brozio • March 18, 2009

Most of you out there have at least one USB drive that you use to take your stuff from place to place, and I bet it’s a plain looking thing. It’s probably plain black and plastic, or maybe colored, and possibly rubber, depending on which one you have, the common denominator here is that most USB drives look pretty much the same, small and rectangular pieces of plastic, with some variations here and there. Today for review I’ve got the Teddy Bear 1GB USB Drive, and it’s exactly what it sounds like, a cute and cuddly stuffed animal with a USB drive inside of it. So it’s a cute stuffed Teddy Bear that doubles as a USB drive, but it’s also a bit disturbing as well, read on to see what I mean by that…

Flip Video MinoHD Review

By John Pastor • March 18, 2009

Based on the highly popular and portable Mino pocket camcorder, Flip Video has upped the ante once more with the MinoHD. As the name …

LIVE BLOG: Sprint + Palm Pre Webcast Event

By Ken Addison • March 12, 2009

Sprint has invited us to their partnership webcast event with Palm and their new product, the Pre. Please join us for our live blog today starting at 2pm Eastern here on ConnectReviews.

Windows Quick Tip: Switching Between Windows

By John Pastor • March 2, 2009

In Windows Vista, there are a variety of ways to switch between open windows. While one of these may not work in older versions such as Windows XP or Windows 2000, you may not have heard of either of them before. Besides the obvious way of switching by clicking on the icon in the taskbar, here are two ways you may not have heard of.