All the stories tagged with: Computers
Asus G1S CRYSIS notebook
11/27/2007, Crysis is one game that has gotten gaming folks drooling all over the world due to its amazing graphics that will bring most computers out there to their knees with all the eye candy turned up to the max. Asus [...]
Casio CW-E60 Disc Title Printer
11/27/2007, The Casio CW-E60 aims to replace your black marker when it comes to writing on your freshly burnt discs. After all, if you’re like me, you’re typing most of the time and your handwriting skills might have faded away. Having [...]
Defective hard drives in some Mac Books
11/27/2007, The hard disk head can land on the surface and damage the data Apple Insider is reporting that some Mac Books have flawed Seagate hard drives and that there’s a risk of losing data. From the site: “The affect drives [...]
USB Rechargeable Clip Torch
11/27/2007, Working in a dimly lit environment is a favorite activity of mine, but unfortunately there are times where my surroundings are too dark for my own good. Enter the USB Rechargeable Clip Torch – a peripheral that not only saves [...]
gDrive project could be reality soon
11/27/2007, There were whispers of an online storage project by Google in the past, and word has it that this project is about to be unveiled pretty soon. The gDrive project as it is known is actually a service that enables [...]
Dell shakes hands with Carrefour
11/27/2007, Dell is slowly but moving into the traditional brick-and-mortar sales model after coming to an agreement with the Carrefour Group, allowing all 365 superstores across Europe to sell Dell computers and equipment from next year onwards. The initial countries with [...]
Piano hides PC within
11/27/2007, This lovely Edwardian piano that you see hides a dirty little secret – it houses a full fledged computer within, boasting a 26″ LCD panel, a 500GB hard drive and 1GB of RAM, all running on Windows Media Center so [...]
Laptop stored within electric guitar
11/26/2007, Ben Lewry has done what most people would have thought impossible – cramming in a whole laptop into the body of an electric guitar. The end result is an interactive music device known as LCDetar, where a music visualizer has [...]
External HDD gets touchscreen
11/26/2007, Guess touchscreen is the way to go where gadgets are concerned, with an external hard drive now featuring similar technology. Iotek’s ezSECU ez850 utilizes the touchscreen display as a method to input a secret code for your digital combination lock. [...]
Home Internet speed increased
11/26/2007, How does one increase one’s home Internet speed, and by over 25 times at that (in theory, of course)? Why, by using a plastic optical fiber, of course. A research team led by Hwang Seung-sang has succeeded in making a [...]
Mtron releases 32GB SSD
11/26/2007, Mtron of South Korea has just released its SSD MOBI 32GB SSD that comes with a transfer rate of 100MB/sec. This SSD MOBI was launched in order to replace the standard 2.5″ hard drive in the near future, as flash [...]
Old cellphones turned to computers
11/26/2007, Engineers at Hokuto System in Japan have found a way to recycle old cellphones to turn them into fully functional computers. This is made possible by cramming a simple PC on a business card-sized circuit board known as DVIEW. It [...]
Green Asus Eee on eBay
11/26/2007, Any piece of information involving the uber-cute Asus Eee is news nowadays. We talked about the colored Eee PC earlier this month, but a green-colored of the Asus Eee has been spotted on eBay, coming from Taiwan (of course). In theory [...]