All the stories tagged with: Computers

WiFi Bus in Singapore

11/14/2007, Looks like Singapore is about to be one of the most connected city states in the world, with a dozen fully tricked out WiFi buses roaming its streets courtesy of Nokia. Sounds great to me – you can now surf [...]

InnoDisk releases flash storage devices

11/14/2007, InnoDisk Corp. has introduced the EDC 4000 series of embedded disk card and iCF 4000 series of industrial CF card to the world, bringing faster data transfer speed, more stable performance, and better endurance for everybody. Both series of cards [...]

ATI TV Wonder 650 Combo USB for Mac

11/14/2007, AMD has launched the new ATI TV Wonder 650 Combo USB for Mac, bringing yet another option for Mac users who want to enjoy the HDTV experience on their computer. The ATI TV Wonder 650 Combo USB for Mac marries [...]

Gamercize targets office drones now

11/14/2007, Gamercize, the company that brought you gaming peripherals that required you to sweat before and while you play has just released their new GZ PC-Sport Power Stepper. This stepper works just like other steppers found in the market, save for [...]

Philips goes cheap with BD-ROM

11/14/2007, Unfortunately, this $199 Blu-ray optical drive is not meant to sit pretty in your living room all by its own – it will have to be plugged into an available computer. The Philips internal PLDS DH-4O1S won’t be making a [...]

FIRE-SAFE/Waterproof hard drives

11/14/2007, Sentry Group has teamed up with Maxtor to develop what is the first hard drive in the world that keeps your data protected from fire and water disasters at an affordable price. The FIRE-SAFE/Waterproof Hard Drives feature the Maxtor OneTouch [...]

8GB Asus Eee is coming

11/13/2007, It’s quite a surprise, but Asus is going to release an Eee ultra-mobile PC with a better display, more memory and storage. The good news is that despite the larger display (10” versus 7”) the computer size will be the [...]

Extreme Range WiFi Router

11/13/2007, If you live in a small apartment, virtually any WiFi router would do fine – but those who actually own large mansions will find the Extreme Range WiFi Router to be a much more suitable candidate. It blasts out both [...]

XO laptop hacked

11/13/2007, I guess it is but a matter of time before the OLPC XO laptop gets hacked, and here we have a video of such an example. The XO laptop was hacked to control a telepresence-enabled Roomba, allowing you to control [...]

Titan Luggage looks striking

11/13/2007, If you’re looking for a striking piece of laptop case that functions as a respectable barrier for your laptop against external knocks and bumps, the 18″ Titan Luggage is perfect. It measures 15″ x 18″ x 5″, weighing 2.6 pounds [...]

ADSL on steroids?

11/13/2007, John Papandriopoulos (see pic) has successfully developed an algorithm to reduce crosstalk interference on your phone line, translating into potentially faster ADSL connections. He claims that this new technology is capable of delivering anywhere between 100 and 250 Mbps – figures [...]

Dell 3008WFP 30″ display

11/13/2007, The great Dell 3007WFP 30” display (complete review) has a successor: the… 3008WFP. It has the same 2560×1600 maximum resolution, but it is most importantly capable of providing video scaling. The older 3007WFP did not have an image processor and [...]

Ultra-portable MacBook to roll out

11/12/2007, Looks like Apple will be releasing its 13″ ultra-portable MacBook at the Macworld Expo and Conference 2008 after all, and while it shaves just 2″ off the current 15″ MacBook Pro in terms of screen size, it will be roughly [...]

ASUS Ecobook is eco-friendly

11/12/2007, The ASUS Ecobook aims to be as environmentally friendly as possible, with ASUS aiming for a 50% recyclable rate where the sum of the Ecobook’s parts are concerned. In order to achieve this goal, the Ecobook features smooth strips of [...]