Find your nook
When the iPod was first released in 2001, we marveled at the thought of storing all our songs onto one device. Now, Barnes and Nobles has done the literary lover one better; they created the Nook. With the ability to store all of your favorite classics onto the system, the Nook is a reader’s best friend.Released November of last year, you can choose from over one million literary works. The device holds 2GB of memory, which equates to roughly 1,500 eBooks. However, if you need even more books, you can purchase a Micro SD card to add more space. Read more »
Top three 2010 releases
It’s hard to decide which devices have revolutionized our lives the most. The world has literally moved to the tips of our fingers, and no matter where we go, we can take our libraries and our entire music collections with us. In a world where technology is so awe-inspiring, which devices rank highest on our list? Read on fellow tech manics.iPhone 4The iPhone is most noted for its video chat feature. For the first time in cell phone history, users can video conference one another from their mobile device. However, with the ability to multitask between several apps at once, as well as record videos in HD, the iPhone 4 is a must have product of 2010. Read more »
Get in the game
It’s 2010, and while we’re not proud owners of flying cars, the past decade has still been a revolution in technology. Perhaps we aren’t controlling our lives by the wave of our hands, but we can control our games that way. Ever since the Wii was released in 2006, gaming companies have been eager to acquire the new technology. Now, PlayStation and Xbox have created their own version of motion gaming; so what’s the result?PlayStation released their version of the Nintendo technology in September of this year. To start using Move, players need the new Move controller and the PlayStation Eye. Each device allows gamers to simulate the movements of the game they are playing. One of the best features about the Playstation Move is that old games can be converted to incorporate the new software. Read more »