DGRule Invisible Hub – Thoughts and Impressions
The biggest problem with the latest and greatest Mac laptops is that their ONLY physical connectivity comes through the use of USB-C style ports. Yes, those ports also support Thunderbolt 3; but its...
View ArticleFEATURE REVIEW – DBZDRESS Flux Battery Case for iPhone 6/6s/7 Plus
Every now and again, Facebook ads offer some interesting purchases… IntroductionBack in July of 2012, the New York Times published an article announcing the opening of small business shops on Facebook....
View ArticleWondershare Video Converter Ultimate
Download, Convert and burn your videos to DVD’s with this easy to use cross-platform tool. When you’re a parent or grandparent, believe it or not, video is what you live for. Thirty to forty years ago,...
View ArticleAOMEI Image Deploy
Deploy a consistent drive image to any networked PC with this must have Windows tool. Whether you’re a tech savvy consumer or an IT tech looking to make your life easier, one of the biggest challenges...
View ArticleIOBIT Advanced SystemCare 10 PRO
Keep your computer running quickly with this must have Windows utility… If there’s one thing that I know and know well, its Windows PC’s. I’ve been reviewing hardware and software since 1995. While...
View ArticleApple’s Mid 2017 15″ MacBook Pro
Its new. Its controversial; but is it up to the task..? IntroductionI’ve been a Mac since Apple dropped the PowerPC chip and embraced Intel. I have said many times that I bought my first Mac to be a...
View ArticleFEATURE REVIEW – Unihertz Jelly Pro
The Jelly Pro takes on the Goliath’s of the Android World with the smallest form factor since 2006 (or so)… Introduction I remember back in the day – and I’m really targeting the 2006 – 2009 time...
View ArticleParallels 14 review: Windows on your Mac is now faster than ever
I’ve been a Mac since 2006, or the first year that Apple introduced the Intel-based Mac, and I bought my first Mac to be a Windows Machine. In retrospect, I’m glad that I made the full switch over to...
View ArticleReview – Chuwi Minibook Mobile Workstation
If there’s one thing that I know, its convertible notebook hardware. I’ve had nearly every Surface Pro convertible since Surface Pro was introduced back in 2012. I’ve also have Surface Book 1 and...
View ArticleDGRule Invisible Hub – Thoughts and Impressions
The biggest problem with the latest and greatest Mac laptops is that their ONLY physical connectivity comes through the use of USB-C style ports. Yes, those ports also support Thunderbolt 3; but its...
View ArticleReview – Surface Laptop Studio
Introduction Microsoft Signature PC’s are/ were the ultimate in Windows PC goodness. They were sold directly from Microsoft, may or may not be Microsoft or third-party branded, and must have the...
View ArticleReview – Presto Dorothy Cold Brew Coffee Maker
As an IT person, coffee and caffeine is essential to work and to walking and talking. So I have gadgets and stuff to make just about every kind of coffee and I dabbled with cold brew coffee when a...
View ArticleSIO2SD CASED 2.0 XL Review
If you actually listen to our podcast, you know I LOVE 1980s video games and computing. One of the first computers I have ever owned was an Atari 800XL from the second generation of the Atari 8-bit...
View ArticleGoogle Fold First Impressions – Chris Gavula
This article and its photographs were written and taken by Chris Gavula, iTechGear.org Editor Yeah, I read the Reviews Before I bought it….and? It’s funny – whenever a new device comes out, there is...
View ArticleTom Bihn Brain Bag
I have been a long time fan of Tom Bihn owning many of their travel bags and a couple of their smaller backpacks. In total I own the Aeronaut, the Western Flyer and the Tristar travel bags and the...
View ArticlemacOS Sonoma: Apple’s Pinnacle Desktop Experience
Apple’s latest desktop operating system, macOS Sonoma, is barely a month old, and while I’ve been using it since day one, many of you still haven’t pulled the trigger yet. And given Apple’s recent...
View ArticleUnboxing the Lenovo Legion Go
Gaming is a cool pastime, and I am getting increasingly involved as I find the right tools and equipment. I’m actually having a lot of fun with the whole thing as I get more coordinated with the...
View ArticleUnboxing the LePow Dual Views Display
Over the years, I’ve learned that my productivity is greatly enhanced by multiple displays. Thankfully, I’ve been a part of more than one organization who has either provided me with more than one...
View ArticleFitness and Health Tracking Overview
If you listen to the iTechGear.org Podcast you know that since the beginning of the year I have turned my attention to my overall fitness and health. I’ve lost about 60-70 pounds. This was no easy...
View ArticleSome Thoughts about iPadOS 18 – Good and Bad
Introduction If you read a lot of articles online or watch a lot of reviews on YouTube Tube, you’ve no doubt heard that many bloggers/vloggers consider iPadOS to be the way part of using an iPad. And...
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