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This simple tool lets you determine how much battery life is left on your MacBook or MacBook Pro.
The new Drobo looks and functions the same as the original Drobo that came out a year ago with a few major improvements, including FireWire support, a faster processor, and better ventilation.
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Tekzilla Weekly: Gateway's iMac-like PC, Maker Faire, HDTV on a budget, NAS vs. Drobo
Veronica wants to give away a Zune, details in the show! Pat reviews the Gateway One all-in-one PC. Which offers better storage growth, the NAS or Drobo? Does 1080p matter on a 32-inch or smaller HDTV? Why the '70s really ended. Hint: It's not because of high oil prices. And it's a festival of DIY as we look back at this year's Maker Faire.
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Welcome to Tekzilla! Vudu's video on demand box
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parts from the hardware store into a portable power
supply. Halo3 hits the streets, DNSStuff, testing
your memory.
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Tekzilla Daily - Tekzilla Daily Debut
Learn a few google tricks from Patrick Norton on the very first episode of Tekzilla Daily.
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Tekzilla Daily - Tekzilla Daily LCD
Patrick explains how to connect a laptop/PC without DVI to a new LCD monitor.
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Tekzilla Daily: Tekzilla Daily debut
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Tekzilla - Morgan, Nero 8, free photo editing,
Morgan Webb talks about the pitfalls of launching a
video blog. Free photo editing software. Installing
a graphics card. HappyMedia, Nero 8, Blu-ray vs.
HD DVD, easy e-mail backup. Plus we kill a PC.
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Tekzilla: Black Friday shopping, $500 PC, Cheap GPS
$500 PC parts; Black Friday shopping tips; cheap GPS; sidewalk astronomy; HTPC hardware for Blu-ray and
HD DVD movies; your fave $20 headphones.
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