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March 10, 2009

Reader tking says his laptop started out with a bad power jack — but has slowly escalated in brokenness with each Dell intervention. tking says: My problems started when my Dell Vostro 1510 laptop wouldn't keep the power cord plugged in without extra effort. The first tech support person was m...
Consumerist [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Meg Marco at 10:11 AM

March 09, 2009

By now, most people know about the dreaded Red Ring of Death issue on the XBOX 360 — and the accompanying 3 year warranty. What many do not know is that that 3 year warranty only covers the "3 red lights" issue. If you get any other error code, you're out of luck. Reader Matthew just found out...
Consumerist [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Meg Marco at 10:58 AM

March 05, 2009

We've been getting a lot of emails from people saying that a company is using a robocaller to call their cellphones and pretend that their car warranty is expiring. Too bad that some of these readers don't even have a car. Has happened to you? Do you know who is behind it? Here is one such email fro...
Consumerist [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Meg Marco at 3:47 PM

February 27, 2009

I'd like to bring the court's attention first to Myth #20, found on the Lumber Liquidators "Flooring 101" Common Flooring Myths article. Wood floors that are sanded and finished at the job-site are more durable than a factory manufactured finished floor. A pre-finished floor gives you the added bene...
One Sixty [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by kitrainia at 4:51 PM

February 24, 2009

Stores like Best Buy like to take advantage of your natural fear that a piece of electronic equipment that you just spent a bunch of money on is going to break. And, let's face it, it might — but that's no reason to rely on an expensive extended warranty from the retailer. Extended warranties ...
Consumerist [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Meg Marco at 1:51 PM

February 18, 2009

Here's a good reason to start saving for next fall's Black Friday: HD Guru says Honeywell will sell an 82" 1080p LCD in the US this year. Honeywell—better known for top secret government......
Gizmodo [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Wilson Rothman at 9:48 PM | 1 Citations

February 16, 2009

The Asus N10 Business Netbook has been primary computer for the past week, and I have been impressed with its features, performance, and usability.  The N10 highlights the benefits of the netbook form factor; the N10 is easy to transport and offers reliable features that increase productivity.  Le...
GottaBeMobile.com [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Matthew Dillon at 7:08 AM

January 29, 2009

Around the middle of November 2007 I bought a laptop directly from HP, the Pavilion DV9590ea model. At the time I thought I was getting quite a deal, especially since I used an online coupon to get a discount, paying around £1,100, for a laptop with a 2.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and [...]...
Dvorak Uncensored [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Gasparrini at 12:00 PM

January 16, 2009

I heard that Dell settled a class action lawsuit and all Dell computer owners may have a claim in the settlement. I couldn’t find anything on the Dell Web site, so how do we find out if we have a claim in this settlement? – Todd Computers have always been a much more complicated consumer...
Windows Fanatics [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Lockergnome at 3:45 PM
First Hitler lost his car, now It looks like Hitler didn't know about the Nissan GT-R's limited launch control function and is getting screwed by Nissan. Oh Hitler, you're so adorable when you're......
Jalopnik [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by The Auto Insider at 10:30 AM
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