December 10th, 2006
M*free Ultra-Portable PC is one ugly pc. I feel its a bit too bulky to put into your pockets. Scifi.com feels the same way too. I mean , who uses catridges nowadays to change functions.
Well, it uses a cartridge system to swap out different features. You know, cartridges, like what video games came on […]
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October 19th, 2006
Smarthumb have come out with My Backup. It is an affordable and easy to use software. This does not mean that this little gadget is not in good quality, actually it is great at keeping your date redundant. The software supports Windows 2000 and Windows XP. The price is $9.90 and minimum storage is 5MB. […]
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October 13th, 2006
Sharp unveils the thickly WS003SH UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC), running Window CE 5.0 OS, and features 3.7-inch VGA touch screen, 416MHz Xscale processor, 128MB Flash memory with 64MB RAM, Mini SD slot, mini USB, 802.11b, 1.33Megapixel camera and PHS W-SIM card slot. This UMPC is quite thick , don’t you think so? If you drop […]
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August 26th, 2006
It’s not at all uncommon to find a device that functions as a WAP and a router simultaneously. But this little fella does more than that…
The WRT350N uses the draft specs for 802.11(n) and MIMO (Multiple In Multiple Out) to effortlessly serve up some sweet home networking. This new wireless specification allows data […]
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August 22nd, 2006
Yours for only $749.99, you can now buy Sony’s internal Blu-Ray burner BWU-100A. Why? Because we all need to put up 25-50GB of data on one disk at the low-low price of $1/GB, using a technology that isn’t yet compatible with anything else in the world, and may soon go the way of […]
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August 6th, 2006
Another Portable Media Player ? Not just any but this time it comes from Kingston, the memory making experts from Taiwan.
The K-PEX 100 Portable Media Player is a part of the Kingston’s Personal Entertainment eXperience (K-PEX) line of expandable, Flash-based portable media players. It sports capacities of 1GB and 2GB, but is expandable using the […]
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August 2nd, 2006
EverythingUSB has the lowdown on the cool TV remote cum MP3 player from South Korea- the iriver E10. Changing TV channels from a MP3 player is handy thing but if you lose it, then you can always go back to your ugly remote…I just love convergence and the white version looks sweeter.
The iriver E10 […]
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July 24th, 2006
Check out the new curvy LG Flash based MP3 player MFFM20. Features include PlayForSure support, FM radio, 20 hrs of battery life, 512MB and 1GB versions and a weird “Music Therapy” function.
In fact the MFFM20 looks like the love child of the Pebble MP3 player and the Sony NW-A3000 Walkman, with its sleek curves and […]
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July 6th, 2006
This new Kingston DDR2 800MHz Value RAM® memory modules will be hot stuff for gamers. Kingston’s new DDR2 800-MHz ValueRAM modules go up to 2 GB and features faster speeds, higher data bandwidths, lower power consumption, and enhanced thermal performance over DDR.
While the socket AM2 platforms support standard DDR2 533-MHz and 667-MHz, they also […]
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June 14th, 2006
Throw away those old passe DVD players with small screens if it does not even have DivX support. Sony has jumped onto the Divx foray with the cool looking Sony D-VE7000S DVD Walkman Player. Too bad it weighs almost two pounds and has only a short 3 hour battery time.
According to Sony, the D-VE7000S is […]
By colbert low -- 4 comments
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