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    Wednesday News Part 3

    Posted on Wednesday, November 27 2002 @ 13:54:29 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Review : Kensington MicroSaver Notebook Lock
    Most laptops (like those made by Dell, Compaq, HP, IBM, Toshiba, or Apple) have at least one standard-sized hole where this lock would fit; my Inspiron 8200 has one on either side. The operating mechanism is incredibly simple. There are three bars, two stationary and one that rotates 90 degrees; when aligned you can take out the lock. A very useful feature is that you can't remove the keys when the lock is open. This is nice because that way you won't misplace your keys when the lock is not in use.


    Review Link : Mikhailtech

    Belkin 8in1 Media Reader Review
    Well Belkin sent me another product which is the 8in1 media reader. I'm so sick and tired of downloading pictures from my digital camera to the computer because 8 pictures take about 3-5 minutes with a seriall connection. But with this media reader it took 5 secs- that's pretty unbelivable! Belkin means quality and I'm sure I have brought that up earlier! Let's get this review going!


    Review Link : R&B Mods


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