All the stories tagged with: Computers

Thrustmaster betters SixAxis by one

03/25/2007, Mention Thrustmaster and most of us will automatically think of gaming peripherals for both computer and console platforms. The company aims to outdo Sony by offering a new seven-axis gamepad known as Run’N'Drive. This gamepad is compatible with PC, PS2, [...]

Motion ups ante with LE1700

03/25/2007, Motion looks set to unveil a brand new device known as the LE1700 that comes in an extremely slim profile with a surprisingly powerful specification sheet to ramp up your productivity. This slate device comes with Motion’s own version of [...]

X-Fi sound card comes to notebooks

03/25/2007, Sound cards from Creative Labs have been the most common denominator around (if you discount on-board sound chips) for years, and the Singaporean company has recently released the Sound Blaster X-Fi Extreme Audio notebook card which takes a page out [...]

No, you are not seeing double

03/25/2007, While most of us are satisfied with a single LCD monitor (mostly due to a constraint in budget more than anything else), there are some of us who require a larger desktop size to work around with. The TwoView Dual [...]

Meivo LCD TV sports computer

03/25/2007, The Meivo LCD TV is no ordinary widescreen TV as it comes with a built-in computer that makes it the perfect appliance for the kitchen, bedroom, or even study. While the HD ready Meivo TV might not be equipped with [...]

Wii Loop turns on the beat

03/23/2007, The Nintendo Wii isn’t just good for gaming, but music as well thanks to the efforts of The Amazing Rolo who worked on a Wii Loop Machine software that enables the user to sync, control, and manipulate loops in real [...]

TufTab UMPC rolls out next month

03/23/2007, The TufTab UMPC is one tough nut and targets those who work in warehouses or construction sites as those environments aren’t exactly optimal for you to whip out your shiny, scratch free Vaio. The TufTab comes with a 7″ TFT [...]

Intel could offer 45nm chips for UMPCs

03/22/2007, Intel recently dropped a ball stating that they will be working on a new version of processors based on the 45nm process especially for the Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC) market in addition to the current research on 45nm desktop processors. [...]

Laptop costs a cool million

03/22/2007, For those who have just struck oil or the lottery, the Million Dollar Laptop from Luvaglio in London costs exactly what its name implies – a cool $1,000,000. There is no word on the specifications within, but chances are the [...]

Celsia introduces the NanoSpreader

03/22/2007, Heat is a major issue when it comes to computers: just take a look around at the plethora of laptop cooling pads and cooling systems for your computer and you get the picture. Celsia has developed the NanoSpreader that claims [...]

Hammer Storage offers 2TB of space

03/22/2007, The myshare drive from Hammer Storage is, at point of publishing, probably the final solution to all your storage woes as an average Joe who downloads the occasional torrent. Boasting up to 2TB in storage space, the myshare external hard [...]

Logickeyboard speeds up learning

03/22/2007, The Optimus Maximus keyboard started off brightly, but with each subsequent announcement of its progress came souped down specs and a higher price. At $1,500, purchasing one is pretty much a crazy idea so we’ll just have to settle for [...]

Homebrew 4-bit processor

03/21/2007, Viktor, a software engineer by profession, has successfully designed and built his very own 4-bit computer from a bunch of low-level electronic components that comprise mainly of TTL logic gates. When compared against a modern Pentium system (not necessarily the [...]

CoolViva Pro keeps video cards cool

03/21/2007, “Look at the size of that thing!” would probably be your first impression when you lay eyes on the Coolermaster CoolViva Pro. This video card cooler comes with a universal clip design that works for video cards of ATI and [...]