It's Time To Rethink Social Networking

If you haven’t heard by now, Facebook is under a lot of fire from users and various privacy groups due to the way they handle privacy, with over 6,000 people pledged to leave the largest social networking website on May 31st, 2010.  Whether or not all the signers actually delete their profile and leave the site for good is beyond the point.  Just Google “Facebook Privacy”...

Announcing: The Nintendo 3DS

Posted By Viper May 15th, 2010
Announcing: The Nintendo 3DS

A couple of weeks after Nintendo announced the DSi XL, they announced that their games will now be featured in 3D. Of course not many details are known, but we know it is coming and I felt that it was worth mentioning…who doesn’t love Nintendo right?

Here is what I have so far: more…

Solid State Drives - What you should really know.

Did you know that one of the slowest performing pieces of hardware in modern pc’s is the hard drive?  Despite how fast mechanical drives today are getting, they’re still one of the largest bottlenecks inside your computer.

Although SSD’s are not new technology by any means, they really haven’t been affordable for home users until recently so they never quite saw much...

Besides my Heat getting crushed by almost 40 points? (Yikes) Let’s move on from that …

Baseball

The baseball season is already in full-swing, and already it’s shaping up to be an interesting season (the Red Sox 5-9? Hot damn!) I haven’t been able to watch any games as of yet (school is wrapping up with a bang, as they say), but I hope to get a few down in those...

Net Neutrality- Why there's no happy ending

I’m sure there are at least a few of you asking yourselves, “What’s net neutrality?” In short, it is the idea that internet providers should provide equal access and bandwidth to all websites and content on the internet, no limits, strings, or payments attached.

Now, you’re probably thinking to yourself- Hey, that sounds great! Of course I’m up for equal...

Zell's Tips to Budget Desktop Building/Upgrading (<~$500)

HOWDY Y’ALL, Zell here.

I just thought I’d share with you some tips that I’ve picked up while building and upgrading my computer, which is always on a budget because I am one poor brah.

Moving on.

-RECYCLE OLD PARTS. I can’t tell you HOW many times this has saved me money. If your DDR2 RAM from your old build still works, forget buying new RAM, just stick...