How many gadgets do you carry? This depends on the nature of my travel. On an average day at work, I would pack myself with the PDA, along with a CDMA network phone, a notebook and a removable 10 GB hard disk. On a business trip, include an extra connection kit with various USB connectors and mobile chargers that include a car charger. If on a leisure trip, then the PDA, laptop and MP4 player would suffice. |
What is your favourite gadget to date? The spectra media centre PC by Sahara simply because it comes with a port to plug-in all my smaller gadgets and paraphernalia. I can watch movies, TV, view photos, listen to the radio and play my MP3 on it. It is also very convenient as it acts as a wireless router for my notebook to connect directly to the Internet and supports Internet gaming for my Xbox 360. |
An application that you would say is a lifesaver for executives. It may sound outdated but the most important application is the antivirus software "" the first thing I install on my PC once I have loaded it with the desired OS. |
The next gadget on your must-buy list. Definitely a mini USB TV tuner card that will get my television shows on to the computer. |
What kind of dream machine would you like to build? I would love to have an 11.1 inch touch notebook (spill and shock resistant) with at least six hours backup time and a quad core AMD processor, 320 MB Sata 2 HDD and 4 GM memory running Windows Vista and weighing only 1.4 kg. |
Most embarrassing moment while using your toys. I was doing a presentation on my tablet PC when my SVhost file started to shut down the PC every two minutes. It was bugged with a virus. |