August 14, 2009
- 5:26 pm
By Mandy - Hofstra

Is your computer making that weird noise that sounds like it’s about to blow up mid-Facebook wall post? Does it totally burn your legs when you have it on your lap? Maybe it just totally sucks?
If so, it might be time to start a-lookin’ for another. And with school starting right around the corner, what better time to begin the search?
Here are a few affordable laptops that are out there on the market now and our breakdown of their perks and flaws to help you out in your search: Read More »
Tags: asus, battery life, blu ray, bluetooth, computer for college, computer shopping, gateway, hp pavilion, laptop, new computer, new laptop, Sony Vaio, toshiba
[Like a magpie, you gravitate towards things that are shiny: cell phones, TVs, anything that allows you to play Rock Band. But just because you love 'em doesn't mean you know much about 'em. That's where we come in. Every week we will be highlighting the best, coolest and shiniest in technology. Consider us your personal Geek Squad.
And let us tell ya; with CC on your side, geek has never looked so chic.]
So your current computer/MP3 player/TV/thing that runs on electricity isn’t treating you right anymore. Or perhaps your friends are laughing at you for being trapped in the 90’s (“You still use film for your camera? That is so cute!”). For whatever reason it’s time for you to upgrade. Chances are you know what you’re doing, but just in case you don’t, here are some pointers:
DO: Know what you’re going in there to get. Srsly, don’t go in the store and say,“I’m looking for something to play my music on.” Ok, that’s great, would that be for your home, travel, or other? You can save time (and $$$) by being specific. “I need an mp3 player that’s sturdy with long battery life,” is more appropriate. This allows you take control of your shopping experience rather than be controlled by the sales associate.
DON’T: Go in there thinking that buying gadgets is just like buying a shirt. People make this mistake all the time. If you go into Macy’s and say that you want a red shirt they can show you what they have in stock and you can pretty much make a decision based on your personal knowledge of what does and doesn’t look good on your fabulous self. The same does not hold true for shiny tech stuff because everything looks good, but that doesn’t mean it all works well, epecially if you don’t know what you’re looking at to begin with. Which brings me to my next point. Read More »
Tags: battery life, camera, cell phone service, current computer, drunk, electricity, fabulous self, gadgets, HDTV, home travel, LG Shine, macy, mistake, mp3 player, music, personal knowledge, phone details, pointers, ripped off, shopping experience, stock, text, variations
September 9, 2008
- 1:39 pm
By CC Staff

Why? Because, as usual, Steve Jobs and his cronies have released a newer, better Nano. Poor 3rd generation Nano; so short and squat. Now she’s getting overshadowed by her taller, thinner replacement.
I know how that goes.
The new Nano – built with cleaner and less toxic materials – also comes in a full rainbow of colors and is the perfect combo of portability and function (sorta like this guy). New features include longer battery life, a larger screen and the landscape view for viewing cover flow and movies.
The coolest thing about the Nano, though, is that you just have to give it a little shake to shuffle your songs. That might be the coolest thing ever. And the reason why, as usual, I will be buying another Nano.
Damn you, Steve Jobs. DAMN YOU.
Tags: apple, apple news, battery life, earth friendly, gizmodo, iPhone, ipod, ipod touch, landscape view, MAC, mp3 player, music, nano 4g, nano chromatic, new apple release, new features, new nano, portabilitiy, rainbow of colors, shuffle, songs, steve jobs, toxic materials
August 13, 2008
- 1:04 pm
By Rob - UPENN
The HP Mini 110 is powered by the Intel® Atom™ Processor clocked at 1.60 GHz with 1024 MB of DDR2 memory running Windows® XP.
HP Mini has an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 offering up to 128MB of total shared graphics memory.
The Mini can store up to 31 hours of HD video on its 160 GB Hard Drive; Boasting an Integrated Webcam and microphone for easy video chatting or multimedia creation.
For versatility, the Mini has built-in Wi-Fi abilities, allowing internet access on the go or a LAN port for hardwire internet access.
The 10.1″ diagonal LED widescreen display provides an expansive viewing
area compared to other mobile devices, with a VGA port for optional monitor use.
Also, the Mini has 3 USB 2.0 ports, headphone-out, Microphone-in combo jack, along with a 5-in-1 integrated Digital Media Reader for Secure Digital cards and a 6-Cell Lithium-Ion battery offering up to 6 hours of Battery Life.