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 Posted by Akensai on January 28, 2012 in Reviews, Tech and has 6 replies.  

Netbook Operating Systems

For Christmas I bought myself a netbook, mainly so I can lay around on the couch, play video games, etc while I work. It’s been nearly a month now and I have been trying various Operating Systems to figure out which is best for what I need, what I need is just web access, SSH, and an RDP client. Anyways, »



 Posted by Akensai on June 30, 2011 in Examiner, Gaming, Reviews and has 1 reply.  

Some people have no idea how to rent a game server for multi-player fun, some do. The one’s that do know that XFactorServers used to have terrible support. As of early this year XFS is under new ownership and is steadily increasing it’s support, if you where a customer of XFactorServers before the company changed hands then you know now that »



 Posted by Akensai on June 19, 2011 in Examiner, Gaming, Reviews and has 1 reply.  

It’s been 12 years since 3D Realms launched Duke Nukem 3D, that’s a lot of time for fans to wait for more, but its even more time to allow more fans to populate. The gaming community in general has been buzzing about Duke Nukem Forever since first hearing of it’s development 3 years ago. Last week the game launched to »



 Posted by Akensai on February 16, 2011 in Reviews, Tech and has no replies.  

Logitech Harmony 300

The Harmony series of remotes is known by a lot of technical people as the big boss of remote controls. In this review I will be sharing the uses of my own Harmony remote, the 300i. Logitech Harmony® 300i Website   The Harmony 300 remote is the cheapest and least technical of the series, it has no flashy LCD screen »



 Posted by Akensai on February 15, 2011 in Reviews and has no replies.  

Abyss Webserver is an amazing thing, for most system admins the only real thought that goes through your head is “Apache!”, well I do agree with you there, for any actual web server you would no doubt, use Apache. Abyss on the other hand is perfect for your home PC, easy to use, free, no hassle of trying to install Apache on Windows, all of these things make it superior.



 Posted by Akensai on February 15, 2011 in Reviews and has no replies.  

These days the internet is full of little wonders, the big thing now is “Direct to your TV” internet media, for that I am reviewing the Roku HD. While I myself use my Xbox 360 as a media device, I ordered one of these for my mom to stream Netflix directly to her living room, turns out it works pretty well.



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