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Usually the serial of a motherboard is found on the outside of the original box. In some cases it is found on the motherboard itself (usually a sticker), however this is not reliable. Many boxes also contain a sleeve, the this information is found on the outer sleeve, not the box itself.

Mobile music is a hot topic right now. Everyone is all about music and smartphones – Android or iPhone people are essentially “freaking out” on all music-related things right now. Included in this craze are a variety of portable speakers that easily hook up to a headphone jack – whether it be your smartphone or [...]

The Assisted Open Knife: The modern alternative to a switch blade. That’s actually an unfair comparison, it is very different from a switchblade, and it’s differences are exactly what make it “more legal” (not legal advice). It’s much more of a utility knife, and is not meant to be concealed – but rather utilized by [...]

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Logitech has introduced a new mouse to calm the couch potato in all of us. Let’s admit it, if you’re reading this article you probably want a way to control your TV / Computer / HTPC from your couch. You’ve also probably tried various wireless mice and keyboard, and you probably have drooled over various [...]

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The Logitech m325 mouse attacks an often overlooked problem from a new angle: Scrolling. We scroll a lot. The web, and computers as a whole, wouldn’t be what they are without scrolling. Almost every mouse these days has a scroll wheel,  some have horizontal scroll, some are even considered to have “4d” scrolling. But for [...]

The Logitech Unifying USB Receiver is a wireless peripheral standard (device+receiver) that allows you to use several Logitech Unifying devices on one computer, using one receiver. This allows you to save USB ports, allows you to have some extra receivers sitting around, and gives you more freedom in general than the conventional wireless receivers that [...]

News has come out recently that wireless keyboards are being “hacked”. First of all, remember that the term “hacked” is being thrown around loosely these days. Also remember that all of your “wireless” devices broadcast out a signal to communicate with your computer. Your receiver at your computer also broadcasts a signal.Both your keyboard and [...]

Darkfield Technology is a type of laser mouse technology Logitech has been pushing for a couple of years now. Previously it has only been included on one or two devices – namely the Logitech Performance MX. It has recently been added to the Logitech Anywhere Mouse, and might also be called “darkfield microscopy”. We’d like [...]

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The 30-inch LCD. If you haven’t seen one, you haven’t lived. They are big. Really big. Huge. Their pixels are tiny. They are an excellent resolution, and an excellent large viewing size. All of that isn’t giving it enough credit. What we haven’t even mentioned is that it’s huge. And you wouldn’t even believe how [...]

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The Logitech Performance MX Mouse – one of our most favorite, funnest gadgets ever. I’m not a Logitech “lover” per-say, but at this point in time they offer a few unparallelled products. Great products, although our main complaint is the discord in wireless standard, old-school RF vs. new-school mini RF vs. Unifying Receiver vs. Bluetooth [...]

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Wireless mice are very popular these days. Duh. Many people who are looking for a wireless mouse have some preferences in mind, but it’s difficult to tell which mouse you’ll really like the most based off of a few feature descriptions or reviews. Here will evaluate some different features that most people consider important, and [...]

Slacker has just released it’s Slacker Premium Service. The new service has a Back button, on-demand listening to Songs & Albums, and more. The service is in addition to their current paid service Slacker Plus. As a long time paid user of Slacker Plus I can say that it is well worth it. The unlimited [...]