Consumer Priority Service Reviews the HP Elitebook 2560P

While the HP Elitebook is portable, it is certainly not as ultra portable as the Toshiba Portege R830. The machine weighs more than 5lbs, including a hunky battery that juts out from the rear of the laptop, which makes it anything but dainty. But on the flip-side, its inelegance is compensated by a…


Hip, Hip, Hooray for the New Kindle Touch 3G

Three cheers for the new Touch 3G – because Amazon has finally graced e-bookworms everywhere with a touch screen reader. This isn’t just any old touch reader, either: the 3G’s inner workings include infrared sensors for fostering carefree, easy finger-play on its crystal E-ink display - making for…


Consumer Priority Service Reviews the Easy Shot HD Digital Video Camera

Concord Keystone has released the new Easy Shot HD Digital Video Camera. Perfect for slolaming, sledding or snow-tubing through a winter wonderland, this compact camera is waterproof and has an accompanying waterproof storage unit as well. It features handy mounts and brackets just the right size…


Consumer Priority Service Review of the Google Wallet

  With a range of convenient cash-less payment options, shoppers tend to increasingly rely on debit and credit cards as their chosen transaction instruments. With online fund transfers and e-checks ruling the roost, the ever-innovative Google takes the lead in pushing technology to newer…


Envisioning Apple without Jobs

When Steve Jobs decided to resign as CEO of Apple, the world stopped and took notice. Although clearly forthcoming, Jobs' resignation was a little of a shock to the typical consumer, and the share market saw some unexpected dives. Yet, while Tim Cook takes over as CEO, with Jobs retained as…


Consumer Priority Service Review of the Blade

With the smartphone market releasing gaming mobiles at earnest, it is easy to assume that PC gaming is somewhat dated. Yet, with the release of the Blade gaming notebook, Razer convinces us otherwise. As a brand Razer is well-recognized for pushing technology with striking tech artillery and gaming…


Apple Campus: A Futuristic Workplace

  When Apple first announced its plan to build a massive headquarters in Cupertino, California, the world stopped and took notice. Termed Apple Campus 2, this four-story futuristic construction sounded straight off a sci-fi novel. What It Is Yet the Apple Campus is anything but a whim, and in…


Windows 8: Microsoft Perks Up Its OS Offerings

When Microsoft first came out with its Windows 7 OS, a spate of tablet offering featuring Windows ensued, but none that could supersede iPhone's firm foothold as numero uno. Yet with the purported release of Windows 8 around the corner, expectations are running high with the new version promising a…


iPhone 5: The Countdown Begins

With the iPhone 5 scheduled to release in October, the online world is abuzz with possible feature enhancements this model would bring. As with every iteration of the iPhone, Apple enthusiasts continue to hype and speculate on what this version of the iconic smartphone may offer to the gadget……


Apple and Samsung Battle over Intellectual Property

  Apple and Samsung have been throwing lawsuits at each other, ever since Apple first sued Samsung for a slew of patent infringements. While the fact that Apple would initiate legal measures against a vital supplier surprised many, it must be said that Apple has set a very distinctive brand…