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    Review: D-Link Boxee Box

    by Ryan McLaughlin ~ January 20th, 2012

    In my never ending quest to find the best way to share all my media in my house, I have tried just about everything. I finally settled on using stand alone PCs hooked up to each TV for playing shared media because this offers the most options, but it is also the most expensive. Well, not everyone can afford a $300 PC for each of their TVs, so I am looking for something less expensive. This is when I ran across the D-Link Boxee Box

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    Review: HP EliteBook 2760p Tablet PC

    by Ryan McLaughlin ~ September 28th, 2011

    About a year ago I reviewed the HP EliteBook 2740p. Since then HP has been improving the tablet PC and now I have the HP EliteBook 2760p. The HP EliteBook 2760p combines both a tablet, and a laptop and together they make a potent combination

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    Review: EVGA GeForce GTX 460 upgrade

    by Ryan McLaughlin ~ September 20th, 2011

    I decided to upgrade my graphics card recently. My computer is several years old and the old setup consisted of a single Geforce GTX 260 graphics card. I wanted to upgrade the graphics card so that I could increase the performance of my computer

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    Review: BackJoy

    by Ryan McLaughlin ~ July 5th, 2011

    In my profession I sit for much of the day. In addition, when I come home I also sit a lot. I am not always sitting on the most ergonomic chairs and my back pays the price. So when I heard about a simple device that will help me sit better I had to try it out

Get paid to write reviews

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ September 14th, 2008

JusTech’n is expanding and we need your help. We would like to post a lot more reviews than we currently are, and we would like to pay you for helping us. If you have just purchased a new MP3 Player, GPS, Computer, Printer, Monitor, TV, PDA, Cell Phone, or just about any other technological device, and you would like to make some money from it, write a review and send it to us

HP Unveils Powerful New Line of Workstations

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ March 6th, 2012

HP today introduced new multicore updates and increased expandability on its powerful line of HP Z Workstations

HP Z1 all-in-one Workstation

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ February 14th, 2012

Today HP announced the HP Z1 all-in-one Workstation. It will begin shipping In April. The HP Z1 is a new take on workstations because it combines everything into one. We have seen all-in-one PCs before, but they have always been for consumers. This is the first time that we have seen one for businesses that also includes high end parts and a easy to get into chassis

Remodel Your Living Room!

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ February 4th, 2012

Are you looking for a fun way to add interest to the living space in your home? Do you want to make your home more technologically up to date? Do you want to make your living room a comfortable, relaxing place to enjoy your favorite movies and television shows? If so, consider the many benefits of remodeling your living room with a home theater!

Boxee Box

Review: D-Link Boxee Box

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ January 20th, 2012

In my never ending quest to find the best way to share all my media in my house, I have tried just about everything. I finally settled on using stand alone PCs hooked up to each TV for playing shared media because this offers the most options, but it is also the most expensive. Well, not everyone can afford a $300 PC for each of their TVs, so I am looking for something less expensive. This is when I ran across the D-Link Boxee Box

AZiO Releases New Levetron Mech4 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ October 26th, 2011

AZiO Corporation, a computer peripheral company specializing in consumer peripherals and gaming equipment has announced the release of a new mechanical gaming keyboard that will enable gamers to take their gaming prowess to the next level. The Azio Levetron Mech4 Gaming Keyboard offers a streamlined design that allows gamers to improve their speed and accuracy with easy-to-reach macro keys allowing for the trickiest and complex gaming moves.

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Review: HP EliteBook 2760p Tablet PC

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ September 28th, 2011

About a year ago I reviewed the HP EliteBook 2740p. Since then HP has been improving the tablet PC and now I have the HP EliteBook 2760p. The HP EliteBook 2760p combines both a tablet, and a laptop and together they make a potent combination

Box with Card

Review: EVGA GeForce GTX 460 upgrade

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ September 20th, 2011

I decided to upgrade my graphics card recently. My computer is several years old and the old setup consisted of a single Geforce GTX 260 graphics card. I wanted to upgrade the graphics card so that I could increase the performance of my computer

BackJoy

Review: BackJoy

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ July 5th, 2011

In my profession I sit for much of the day. In addition, when I come home I also sit a lot. I am not always sitting on the most ergonomic chairs and my back pays the price. So when I heard about a simple device that will help me sit better I had to try it out

Keyboard

Review: Asus Transformer Keyboard Dock

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ June 30th, 2011

One of the main reasons I bought the Asus Transformer Android Tablet is because it has an optional keyboard docking station with an extended battery. This together with the tablet will hopefully create an ultimate portable productivity and entertainment device

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Review: Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 tablet

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ June 8th, 2011

For a long time I have been looking for a tablet that has expandable memory, an open and flexible OS, slim and sturdy design, and a really great screen. I have tested several tablets and so far none of them have met all my requirements. However, the ASUS Transformer looks like it might just be that tablet

WARNING: Do Not Install My Movies 4

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ May 21st, 2011

As you have may know from reading my review of My Movies 3 I was a big fan of the My Moves software and the functionality it provides. A few days ago My Moves 4 was released and I thought I would take the plunge and upgrade. That is where all my problems began

Google enters the Cloud music foray

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ May 17th, 2011

I just got an email from Google indicating that they are now offering a Cloud music player for the Android OS

Decorative Box

Review: Shari’s Berries

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ May 10th, 2011

I heard the hype, I saw the pictures, and decided I would buy my wife a box of Shari’s Berries for Mother’s day. Now that I actually have them in hand, how did they live up?

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Review: Apple iPad 2 WiFi tablet

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ April 18th, 2011

Even though tablets have been around for many years, the iPad was the first to bring them down to the consumer level in both price, ease of use, and popularity. The first iPad was a huge success and with the iPad 2 Apple has repeated that success

Why is the HTC Thunderbolt so expensive?

by Ryan McLaughlin ~ March 21st, 2011

I have been using the HTC Droid Incredible for a while now, and I have been eying over a few new phones as a replacement. The HTC Thunderbolt seemed like the best candidate, but now that it is out and the official price of $749 is set I am having second thoughts

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