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Automated cleaning with Neato XV-15 and Robomop Softbase
Monday, 21 November 2011 12:28

It's been a while since my last review article. I finally took the time to write about my newest cleaning couple: Neato & Robomop.

A lot has happened since the Roomba 500 series I reviewed here. While Roomba was sufficiently effective, it took a long time to clean and bumped into every wall in the process. Cleaning its brushes was sometimes a pain in the butt and it often failed to pick up bigger pieces of debris. Finally, my Roomba broke for the 4th and last time a few months ago. Once again, the cleaning unit died and the brushes stopped rotating. This time there was no warranty left anymore. It was time to check for alternatives.

You wouldn't believe how much automatic vacuumers have advanced since the release of the Roomba 500 series in 2008. Neato does not bump into walls (if you don't count the occasional touching with the side of the bumper) and the vacuumer is very powerful. Roomba did its cleaning via several brushes, Neato actually vacuums. It outranks Roomba in every way.

 

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ASUS Eee Top: The cheaper "iMac"
Thursday, 10 December 2009 09:49

ASUS Eee TopIt's a bit strange there are so few "iMac-like" PC's on the market and so many big, ugly the-same-old-ATX-bulk. While general ATX is better for upgradeability, it's certainly not better to look at. Not to mention the space it takes and the amount of cables it brings. Everything collecting effectively dust.

Having heard of ASUS' "iMac", I got immediately interested. A cheap iMac-clone is a good idea (take a look at the box image and tell me THAT does NOT look like an iMac copy!). But after learning that it even comes with a touchscreen, I was destined to get one for testing. ASUS did make one very awkward and strange solution: this low-end PC is shipped with Windows 7, which is, as everyone knows, a slow, heavy and bloated OS. I was also very skeptical about the touchscreen use with Windows - does it come with a custom desktop, a bit like the Ubuntu Netbook Remix? A plain old Windows desktop is simply not usable on the touchscreen, at least not with your fingers anyway. The controls are simply too small and no optimizations for "finger-tapping" exist. Using the included stylus is, unfortunately, very 90's and kind of takes away the whole point of using a touchscreen in the first place.

Unfortunately the Eee Top is indeed shipped with the plain old Windows desktop, leaving no real use for the touchscreen. But away with Windows, let's put Ubuntu 9.10 + Netbook Remix on this beauty and see what it can really do! Read on to find out what this all-in-one PC is all about...

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Ubuntu 9.10 vs. Mac OS X Snow Leopard vs. Windows 7
Wednesday, 04 November 2009 09:56

OS comparison
It has been an interesting autumn, since all major operating systems got  a new release. This sparked an idea to write some quick comments on each of them. The following article is more of a preview than a full-fledged review.

 

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