All the stories tagged with: Computers
Samsung F1 Series 1 desktop hard drive
11/29/2007, Samsung has begun to ship its SpinPoint F1 Series 1 desktop hard drive that boasts 7,200 rpm spindle speed, low power consumption, a whopping 1TB capacity and a relatively low price tag of $399. Despite having such specifications, the F1 [...]
FreshBattery adds Dell to portfolio
11/29/2007, FreshBattery has just introduced the addition of upgraded replacement batteries for the numerous number of Dell laptop models, and in most cases these FreshBattery upgraded batteries feature 50% or more cells than what Dell originally gave you, resulting in superior [...]
Asus Nova mini PC
11/29/2007, Asus is caught (again) making super small computers and this time, it’s not a notebook, it’s a clean little box called the Asus Nova. It caters the mac-mini audience with height of two only inches (less than twice the thickness [...]
University Notebook Challenge winner
11/29/2007, Intel has named the University Notebook Challenge winner – a Spanish team (Polytechnic of Madrid) whose computer is based on a pedal machine powered by human energy. The energy produced by cycling action is converted into electricity that powers the [...]
Logitec SATA-to-USB rack
11/29/2007, Logitec’s new SATA-to-USB converter comes in an interesting form factor, featuring a cartridge slot design that makes any external hard drive docked within look cool. The semi-transparent case folds up to cover the drive, and there is more than enough [...]
Mini-disc adapter from Apple
11/29/2007, Apple is currently developing a hardware solution that enables the shipping of software on mini-discs that could subsequently be used in slot-loading optical drives specially built for standard 12cm CDs and DVDs. Known as the “Compact Memory Disc Adapter and [...]
Micron intros RealSSD range
11/28/2007, Micron has announced its RealSSD range that will come in a wide variety of form factors and densities, targeting computing, enterprise server and networking applications. These new RealSSDs boast native SATA II interface, low power consumption (less than 2 watts [...]
OLPC XO laptop sued
11/28/2007, Who would’ve thought that even the OLPC XO laptop could be sued because of its multilingual keyboard? Lagao Analysis Corporation (LANCOR) has just filed a patent infringement lawsuit against the One Laptop Per Child project and its head Nicholas Negroponte [...]
Dell simplifies enterprise search
11/28/2007, Dell will be selling the Google Search Appliance and the Google Mini that helps simplify enterprise search. The Google Search Appliance boasts a distinctive bezel and yellow chassis, targeting larger enterprises while the smaller blue Google Mini is meant for [...]
Non-Leopard users get no Boot Camp
11/28/2007, From next year onwards, Apple will no longer allow customers to run the Boot Camp dual-boot solution unless they make the jump to Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. Boot Camp first debuted in April 2006 as a beta software for [...]
Razer Pro|type Keyboard Review
11/28/2007, TechwareLabs has published a review of the Razer Pro|type Keyboard with iPod dock. Here’s a clip from the coverage: The Razer Pro|Type keyboard is an ultra slick, backlit, and thin profile keyboard that comes with about every feature you could [...]
USB Cup Warmer and Hub
11/28/2007, Brando has a new USB Cup Warmer that not only keeps your favorite drink hot at all times, it also boasts an integrated 4-port USB hub and clock functions. It measures 96mm x 104mm x 22mm, making it fit comfortably [...]
USB to SATA/ESATA with USB Hub
11/28/2007, Talk about trying to cram in as many features as possible – the USB to SATA/ESATA with USB Hub not only makes any SATA/eSATA mass storage device into an instant external USB 2.0 drive, it also doubles up as a [...]