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Upcoming Mini-Tower PC Case From Lian Li

August 20th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Lian Li has introduced another one of its upcoming mini-tower PC case called the PC-Q11. Measuring 200mm x 326mm x 260mm and weighing 2.42kg, this aluminum case supports both mini-ITX and mini-DTX motherboards, and features a front I/O panel with two USB 3.0 and two audio ports, one 5.25-inch...

BitFenix Colossus Full Tower Computer Case

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The BitFenix Colossus features a pair of integrated USB 3.0 ports on the front, seven HDD bays and a complete cable management system along with room for a pair of 230mm fans and three 140mm fans or three 120mm fans. The case also includes a PWM fan controller for all the fans.

G.Skill Phoenix Pro SSD Shipped

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G.Skill has officially released the Phoenix Pro series of solid state drive that is available in 40GB, 80GB, and 160GB of storage capacities. What makes the G.Skill Phoenix Pro SSD interesting is that it features SandForce SF-1200 SSD controller, delivering amazing performance.

3-in-1 USB Submarine

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This new submarine inspired multi-gadget features a 5-port USB 2.0 hub, a Bluetooth 2.0 emitter and a card reader. All this at the price of one gadget. You can connect any USB or wireless devices or read data from USB drives and memory cards through the submarine at the same time.

PowerColor Unveils Another Low-Profile Graphics Card

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Another low-profile graphics card ‘Radeon HD 5750′ has just been unveiled by PowerColor. Aimed specifically at HTPC users, the card integrates 720 Stream Processors, a 128-bit memory interface, a GPU clock of 700MHz, a 1GB of GDDR5 memory set @ 4600MHz and comes equipped with a...

Verbatim Secure n Go Encryption USB Flash Drive

August 19th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Verbatim unveiled a new USB flash drive with encryption called Secure ‘n’ Go come with 256-bit AES hardware based encryption. If the password wrong 20x in a row the technology will erase all of the data on the flash drive.

Sanyo intros 1080p pocket cam with 3x optical zoom

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Sanyo has introduced the VPC-PD2BK, a pocket cam capable of shooting 1080p video at 30fps. The camera also allows users to capture 10-megapixel stills. Face detection, 3x optical zoom and digital image stabilization are available in either mode....

DashPad brings the Dashboard to the iPad, sort of…

August 19th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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DashPad (US$9.99) takes a unique approach to putting a Dashboard on your iPad. Instead of using an app, (which would never get approved by Apple), or jailbreaking, it uses Safari to serve an iPad specific page that contains eight widgets.

Mad Catz Cyborg amBX Compatible Products For PC

August 19th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Mad Catz has announced the latest Cyborg Gaming Keyboard and Cyborg Gaming Lights that adopt the amBX technology. Designed for PCs, both gadgets are the first two amBX compatible products launched under the Company’s Cyborg brand.

Asus is selling fewer netbooks because of the iPad

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At an investor's conference in Taipai this week, Asus CEO Jerry Shen announced reduced sales forcasts for the popular Eee PC line of netbooks. Why? Because people are buying iPads instead.

New Sanyo PD2 Pocketcam Brings 1080p And 3x Zoom For $170

August 19th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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The pocketcam wars are hotting up. If you’re a consumer that doesn’t particularly care about image quality or lots of options, you have a ton of great choices.

HP confirms webOS tablet due in 2011

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HP during the conference call discussing its latest fiscal results confirmed that its webOS tablet had been moved to next year.

Youth will have to change names to avoid their ‘cyber past’ according to Google’s Eric Schmidt

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Section: Web, Google Picture this: a girl falls in love with a boy and they have a lot of good times together. A month or so after they’ve been dating, the boy finds out that she is in fact a Trekkie. This is terrible news to the boy as he is a Jedi in training.

Dell Inspiron Mini 1018 Netbook with DDR3 Memory

August 19th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Usually a netbook using DDR2 memory on the market but now Dell release a new netbook with DDR3 memory which become faste. It’s Dell Inspiron Mini 1018 using NVidia ION 2 GPU that can deliver multimedia entertainment.

Cruz Reader And Cruz Tablet Available For Pre-Order

August 19th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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We heard about the Cruz line of Android-based tablets last month, and I can’t say I’m that excited about them — they neglected to detail the processor, chipset, and RAM, so I must assume they’re low-end. That makes a real difference if you want to watch movies or play games.

DIY Motorized Rollerblades

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These DIY Motorized Rollerblades would be perfect for people who like skating but want a bit more distance and speed capability. Via: Zedomax “The blades have the following characteristics: All-wheel drive with four hub motors, which are the most compact drive solution possible.

Dell Thunder prototypes hint curved glass, world versions

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A pre-release hands-on with the upcoming Dell Thunder has uncovered some unique details beyond what's already been known. Engadget notes that the two prototypes it has both have unusual curved glass screens.

CVS set to offer $100 Sylvania netbook, $179 e-book reader

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CVS is reportedly planning on selling a $100 netbook and $180 e-book reader, both built by Sylvania. As expected, the netbook does not run Windows 7 or XP. The budget device will be powered by Windows CE, according to leaked marketing materials posted on Engadget.

Pro HDR gets an update for iPhone and leaps ahead of the pack

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It must be the week for HDR app updates. Yesterday we reviewed a solid update of TrueHDR, and now we have another terrific update from Pro HDR. Even if you're not into HDR photography, this is one to check out.

Flash Player 10.1: This Video is Not Optimized for Mobile

August 19th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Whether or not you’ve been following the whole Apple and Adobe firefight that’s been happening over the last couple of years (but more loudly ever since the launch of the iPad), if you have a smartphone that can browse the web, you’ve probably been either waiting patiently for...

Droid Pro is global Droid 2, LG enV Touch 2 to get Android

August 19th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Motorola's rumored Droid Pro is allegedly the same handset referenced as the Droid 2 World Edition, a source has told Engadget. The reason for the discrepancy remains unclear, as both labels appear to be worthy of official branding rather than an obvious code name.

RIM may use OS created by QNX for BlackPad

August 19th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Section: Communications, Computers, Mobile Computers, Software / Applications It is no secret RIM is prepping an iPad-killer in the form of the BlackPad, a device that will reportedly be available by November for $499.  As you would probably guess, RIM should use BlackBerry OS 6 on the...

Ditch The AA Batteries And Run Your Magic Trackpad Off USB Power

August 19th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Don’t tell the rabid Apple freaks, but the Magic Trackpad is flawed. Really, it is. There is no reason why it should be AA-powered only. An USB option would be awful nice seeing as it might never leave some users desks. But you know what they say,  necessity is the mother of innovation.

Google updates Gmail on the iPad, rolls out Stacked Cards Interface

August 19th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Section: Computers, Mobile Computers, Web, Web Apps, Google Google has recently rolled out another update for the Gmail interface on the iPad. And before anyone misunderstands, this is not referring to a dedicated app but instead the web interface that is found using the browser.

Foxconn hiring and relocating 400,000 workers

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14 years ago
The recent issues at Foxconn haven't actually slowed the company down, apparently -- it has announced that it will be hiring 400,000 more workers at new plants in China, thanks to a 50 percent increase in revenue lately. The total number of people working at Foxconn will be estimated at 1.3 million.

Ultrasone Brings Natural Surround Sound to Teens

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14 years ago
In a world where teens are suffering hearing loss at an alarming rate due to ear-bud headphones, Ultrasone's patented S-Logic listening technology is to the rescue.

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