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The Best Computer Brands for 2014

If you want to purchase a new computer, but have no idea about the best computer brands out there, then it may take a while until you can decide on the right laptop for your needs. The good news is that you don’t need to waste your time asking your friends or even co-workers for help with this. In this guide, we will take a closer look at the best computer brands for 2014.

Sony

Anyone who has purchased a Sony laptop or computer can attest to the fact that they not only have a unique and elegant design, but at the same time have great performance. Since Sony is one of the oldest and most experienced laptop makers in the market, those who go with its products will enjoy the peace of mind that they’re fitted with the latest parts and can easily outperform many of their competitors when it comes to price for performance. In terms of price, you should expect to pay $550 or more to get a laptop that will last you for a number of years. read more

Twitter: Whaddya Think of All the New Phones?

This is the year of the big smartphone, with flagship devices now sporting huge five-inch screens and pants makers scrambling to expand the size of their pockets. With most users investing in a new phone every two years, choosing a new one becomes even more important – it can seem overwhelming with so many options out there.

The last thing you want is to purchase a pricey phone that disappoints. Two years is a long time to be stuck with a phone you don’t like, especially for those who use their T-Mobile cell phones and other high tech gadgets constantly. What are the advantages and disadvantages of those we’ve seen? More importantly, what are the users saying once they have their hot new smartphone? Which of the latest smartphones live up to the hype? Are there some that are clear head and shoulders above all the rest? read more

Apple Falls from the Tree, Rolls Down the Hill and Continues to Struggle

Apple has done more than fall from the tree; it has rolled down the hill and is struggling to get back up as other technology competitors are surging forward. Coming off a great year in 2012, Apple seems to be falling into a rut, much like it did in 2001, after the iPod release. While there are some that think this is the beginning of the end, others are confident the giant will rally again with something great.

What’s Happening with Apple?

Since the introduction of the iPad mini, things have been on a slippery slide for Apple. The popularity of the mini is a double-edged sword. While it is bringing in lots of new Apple customers and sales are great, the profit margin on this tablet is less than that of the iPad. To make matters worse, the more affordable cost of the mini is forcing the price of the iPad to drop. read more

The Game Changing New Samsung Galaxy S4

Get ready iPhone users, because a new phone is in town, and it may just take over everything you’ve been about for the last few years! The Samsung Galaxy S4 is on the block, and pre-orders for this fantastic new breed of smart phone start April 16th, where you can reserve your phone for a cool $250.

But for $250, what are you getting anyways? Well, namely, a lot. There’s plenty of talk about different phones on the market – the new iPhone, the rumored Facebook phone, and more – but the Samsung Galaxy S4 will show that it can fully compete with all of those phones and then some in its interest as it becomes one of the premier smart phones on the market. read more

Latest Galaxy S4 Rumors – Phone to Feature ‘Eye Scrolling’ Technology

There’s just a short time to go until the official product launch of the long-awaited Samsung Galaxy S4, and the rumors keep rolling in. Recently, the New York Times reported that Samsung’s new flagship phone is highly likely to feature “eye scrolling” – technology that tracks the movement of users’ eyes to determine where to scroll. Citing an anonymous Samsung employee, the newspaper said the software will detect when users have reached the bottom of a page and automatically proceed to the next paragraphs. read more