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Unboxing the Aukey Dual USB Port Car Charger with Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0

Unboxing the Aukey Dual USB Port Car Charger with Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0

Hi everyone, In this post, I’ll present you this charger, which is to use it in the car and allows you to charge your Quick Charge-enabled devices at fast speeds as well as this is Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 compliant. The back of the box: The side: Another side: With the wrap taken off: When opening the package, we can see some of the contents. Here you see the manual: Looking further, we can see the 24-month warranty card: It…

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The PortaPow Data Blocker USB Adapter with Smart Charge

The PortaPow Data Blocker USB Adapter with Smart Charge

Hi everyone, Today, I’ll show you the PortaPow Data Blocker USB Adapter with Smart Charge. This is an adapter that, as the title says, blocks Data. This means that when you use this adapter in a PC USB Port, it will allow your tablet/phone to charge at the port maximum speed, overriding the 500mA USB limit. This is because when a PC detects a data connection, it negotiates the power with the controller. Some devices uses 100mA, like mouses and…

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USB 2.0 to Slimline SATA Cable Overview

USB 2.0 to Slimline SATA Cable Overview

Hi everyone, In this post, I’d like to show you this product I found on Amazon.com. If you have ever had a laptop, you may have recycled them when they die or it’s no longer usable, but some people remove their parts like RAM, Hard Disk Drive/SSD, and Optical Units, or maybe you have got a new shiny DVD or Blu-Ray drive to replace your laptop drive. In any of these cases, you may have DVD drives around you that…

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The SanDisk Ultra Flair 16GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive

The SanDisk Ultra Flair 16GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive

Hi everyone, In this post, I’ll talk about the SanDisk Ultra Flair 16GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive. This is a USB 3.0 drive meaning file transfers should be fast. However, is it worth it? Let’s find out below, but first, let’s see a few pictures of the product: This is the USB Drive in its package: Opening the package: The USB Flash Drive (Front): The USB Flash Drive (Back): And now, to the benchmarks! Here, I’m testing with CrystalDiskMark 5 when…

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Open-Source Project: JavaScript Function Finder, written in JSP

Open-Source Project: JavaScript Function Finder, written in JSP

Hi everyone, In this post, I’d like to present you to this project. JavaScript Function Finder is a project I made in my University years as part of the Advanced Programming course when I was studying Computer Science. We were assigned to make a function parser and each student was given a different programming language. Mine was JavaScript. We would then build the project using JavaServer Pages (JSP) using a JSP IDE. We mostly worked using NetBeans in the course….

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Tablets placed in their new place crunching BOINC Tasks!

Tablets placed in their new place crunching BOINC Tasks!

Hi everyone, Yesterday, I showed you my Raspberry/Orange Pi and other SBCs placed in their new place and crunching tasks Today, I show you my tablets also crunching tasks in their new place as well. They are all crunching BOINC projects. The ones with the heatsinks are Intel-based tablets that overheat. Placing the heatsink and the fan cools them down: That’s all! Post Views: 8

My computers in their new Thermaltake Versa H15 Cases

My computers in their new Thermaltake Versa H15 Cases

Hi everyone, On Thursday, I got my new Thermaltake PC cases which I used to build my 2 main computers. In this post, I’ll share some pictures of the builds: The box where the cases came is the following: Opening the box, we can see the case being protected with a plastic bag: After taking the case out of the box, it looks like this: And now, let’s see how my AMD Ryzen 7 1700 build looks: Now, my Intel…

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The new and improved Avantree Clipper Pro (Batch 17F1)

The new and improved Avantree Clipper Pro (Batch 17F1)

Hi everyone, Today, I’ll talk about the new batch of the Avantree Clipper Pro: The Avantree Clipper Pro is an aptX Low Latency-enabled Bluetooth adapter that turns wired headphones into wireless bluetooth. As a tester of Avantree, I get products from the company to evaluate and give feedback, and this time, they kindly sent me this revision, 17F1. New to this batch is new voice notifications, replacing the power on, pairing, and power off beeps and the volume buttons no…

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When you can’t wait for the PC cases to arrive but you want to use your computers

When you can’t wait for the PC cases to arrive but you want to use your computers

So, yesterday I moved, and I began building my computers. The only thing I didn’t ship was the PC cases as the shipping would be pretty high, and instead, I shipped the parts separately. Then, yesterday I built them and ordered brand-new cases for them. In the meantime, I’m using them like this: Here, you can see my AMD Ryzen 7 1700 and Intel i7-3610QM machines with an AMD RX 570 and an Nvidia Geforce 1060 3GB. Both are on…

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AnyTouch Blue – Control your PC by using this USB Dongle and your SmartPhone

AnyTouch Blue – Control your PC by using this USB Dongle and your SmartPhone

Hi everyone, Today, I present you the AnyTouch Blue, which is a USB Dongle that the PC detects as several HID devices (HID devices are Mouse, Keyboard and Joysticks and means Human Interface Device). The device then connects to your Smartphone via Bluetooth connectivity and then you can start controlling your PC by using the AnyTouch Blue app. Currently, you can get one by backing up the Kickstarter Campaign over here. This is the device: I received it in this…

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