All the stories tagged with: Computers

SATA HDD Stage Rack

10/19/2007, The SATA HDD Stage Rack works pretty much like an iPod dock, except that you place a hard drive inside it in place of an iPod. It accepts both 2.5″ and 3.5″ hard drives, and works much better in terms [...]

AT&T launches AirCard 881

10/19/2007, AT&T has just launched its first HSUPA laptop card that sees an increase in upload speeds of HSDPA networks, maxing out (theoretically) at 800Kbps without affecting download speeds. The Sierra Wireless AirCard 881 comes with quadband EDGE support (850/900/1800/1900MHz) and [...]

DS2 has 400 Mbps Powerline Ethernet

10/19/2007, DS2 has announced that it is capable of transferring data at a theoretical speed of 400Mbps, which is twice as much as existing solutions. The faster equipment will be backward compatible with the 200Mbps one to let users migrate smoothly. [...]

Zepto Notebook features 600Mbps WiFi-N

10/18/2007, Zepto says that it has the WiFi-N chip in the Zepto notebook will top a theoretical 600Mbps, or 150Mbps in real-life (ideal) conditions – at 25feet. (WiFi-N was originally rated at 100Mbps and it is expected that measured speeds will [...]

Getac P470 Semi-Rugged Notebook

10/18/2007, The Getac P470 Semi-Rugged Notebook is definitely not meant to sit down idly on the office desk, and in all probability is more adventurous than the average office worker. It targets professional users who require a high performance and fully-featured [...]

Eizo SX3031W-H LCD monitor

10/18/2007, Looks like 22″ or even 22″ LCD monitors just don’t quite make the cut anymore these days, with 30″ being the target size for many people especially gaming addicts. The Eizo SX3031W-H LCD monitor might share the same size as [...]

32GB DiskGOT Flash Drive

10/18/2007, DiskGO just announced their 32GB flashdrive. While others also have such capacity, they are a lot more expensive. A quick search will show you that 32GB flash drives are priced from $650 to $750. DiskGo 32GB is priced at $400, [...]

WD hard drive density demonstrated

10/18/2007, Western Digital has managed to achieve 520 Gb/in2 areal density, making it the highest demonstrated density to date in the hard drive industry using continuous media. This milestone was made possible using the company’s own perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR)/tunneling magneto-resistive [...]

R2-D2 speakers for Star Wars fans

10/17/2007, We’ve known R2-D2 to emit nothing but beeps and boops all this while, but the R2-D2 speakers does more than that. This multimedia speakers is based on the most famous astromech droid in the universe, where its head flips open [...]

Chumby a long time in coming

10/17/2007, We covered the Chumby last year, and it certainly took its own sweet time to be released. Designed to help you keep up with your Internet lifestyle, it allows you to keep track of your Facebook account, email, blog updates, [...]

Google Docs for mobile, read-only

10/17/2007, Google has just launched their Google Docs service for mobile phones. At the moment, it’s read-only, but they are working on it. We tried it on a Samsung Blackjack and the experience is less than stellar to say the least, [...]

Nokia N810 Hands-On

10/17/2007, In its Web 2.0 Summit event, Nokia said: “We are competing w/ Apple on all fronts and firing on all cylinders” and “We have very deep philosophical differences with Apple… we’re open” ( Anssi Vanjoki, Executive Vice President and General Manager [...]

Mouse in a mouse

10/17/2007, Gross me out with this computer mouse that comes with actual body parts of what was once a sewer rat. This little DIY project requires you to pick up a tiny travel-size mouse (the computer peripheral and not the pest), [...]

Clearwire mobile pre-WiMAX card

10/17/2007, Clearwire, a long-range wireless provider has just released its first mobile pre-WiMAX card, bringing the company’s 4G-level Internet access to current customers with more freedom than before when a full-size modem was used. This adapter is small enough to fit [...]