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Archive for April 2007

April 11th, 2007

113 decibels Alarm Clock

There was one time when I was really late for work. In fact, I was like 1 hour late for it…Luckily the supervisor is a good chum and we always go for lunches….If you don’t want to be like me, then you should get a really loud alarm clock and this Earthquake Alarm Clock will [...]

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April 11th, 2007

Get Zhou Xun and Jay Chou Figurines with Motorola Phones

Fans of Jay Chou and Zhou Xun will be glad to hear this….Looks like the China market is ripe for some of this scale.
According to press announcement on April 6, 2007, Motorola, well known for its cool, hip hop fashionable mobile phones will be giving out free but limited edition 12”action figures of Jay Chou [...]

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April 10th, 2007

CyberTouch 24 inch Touch Screen LCD monitor – Orion 24

CyberTouch launches Orion 24, the latest addition to its line of LCD display. Orion 24 is a 24 inch touch screen LCD monitor. A chemical protects the surface and abrasion resistant polycarbonate overlay. It responds to touch of hand or stylus. It comes with a native resolution of 1920 x 1200 and offers both USB [...]

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April 9th, 2007

Kingston to Celebrate 20th Anniversary at Malaysia’s PC Fair 2007

Its gonna be a computer buff’s dream this coming Friday as the annual PC Fair 2007 is coming up over in my town of Kuala Lumpur. To add splendour to that occasion, the Kingston people are making this celebration joyful and giving away some cool prizes to those attending it at the Kuala Lumpur Convention [...]

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April 9th, 2007

Flashy Flash Drive from Transcend

Almost everyone owns a flash drive at least at some time in their life. Ever notice how dull some of it looks. Just plain and simple. Transcend is changing things. It announces a drive that can be worn as a fashion accessory. The USB 2.0 JetFlash V90 comes with a 2GB capacity. It features a [...]

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April 9th, 2007

Bright luggage tags

Whenever I travel, I get pretty confused at the baggage line when the plane lands at the airport. With so many travel bags that look the same nowadays, it gets pretty hard to find yours among the rest…So what can you do about it apart from sticking a pink underwear on it ? Well you [...]

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April 8th, 2007

Grand Theft Auto IV - A Game New Yorkers Hate ?

I can’t a bleeding video game can make a whole city pissed off..and the game in question is Grand Theft Auto IV. The thing that has kept the whole issue pissy is this. From the NY Daily news:
“Setting Grand Theft Auto in the safest big city in America would be like [...]

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April 7th, 2007

Motion Computing’s Tablet PC

Motion Computing has announced its latest Tablet PC, Le1700. It is the latest addition to the growing numbers of tablet PC available today. IT features Intel Core 2 Duo, a 30GB hard disk drive, supports up to 4 GB DDR2 ram and also a 12.1 inch SXGA+ LCD screen. Motion Computing includes some new features [...]

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April 7th, 2007

Tyan Toledo motherboard

Tyan motherboards are well known as one of the best for workstations and servers. Recently it seems like they are trying to widen their market by introducing desktop motherboard. Their latest motherboard is the Toledo i965R. It features LGA 775 socket, one PCI Express x16 slot, 2 DDR2 sockets and Intel Q965 + ICH8 Chipset. [...]

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April 5th, 2007

Lite-On SSM-85H5SX external DVD rewriter

Lite-On just announces a new slim external DVD rewriter, SSM-85H5SX. This is the new drive which is able to read and write all DVD and CD format in the market. What is more interesting is that it is equipped with LightScribe technology. The only downside is it does not supper reading and writing Blu-Ray and [...]

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