Archive for the ‘Technology’

  • Intel 6-Core Processor ( i7 980X)
    Intel is going introduce a 6-core processor for Games. This 6-core processor is reportedly launched as i7 980X. It has designed to crunch through the 3D-intensive games. The Core i7-980X is distinguished primarily by being Intel’s first 6-core “Extreme Edition” processor based on the chipmaker’s cutting-edge 32-nanometer process technology. Generally,...
    by David at March 5th, 2010 at 03:03 am
  • Domain Names @ $.99: Cheap Domain Names from Godaddy!
    According to the sources, domain name registrations are increasing at very high levels every year. The latest reports telling that over the last year, this year 20 million domains registered. Which is really high. Domain name became the identity for every one online. To start any thing online having a domain name becoming necessary. Soon we can see every one have a domain...
    by Andy at February 26th, 2010 at 12:02 am
  • GReditor Keyboard: Keyboard with Video Editing Buttons
    GReditor Keyboard is the new keyboard to edit the videos. The Video editing is not an easy job provided one has the knowledge of keyboard shortcuts or have an Avid station and its keyboard at home, one can do the desired work on editing videos. The keyboard from CodeAct in Korea has come up with the keyboard which can edit videos. This Keyboard is a powerful gadget for...
    by Andy at February 16th, 2010 at 04:02 am
  • Dell Latitude 13: The Ultra Slim Notebook. Best for Business People
    Dell unveiled a new ultra-slim Latitude 13. With similar form factor, Latitude 13 appears to be a re-branded Vostro 13 notebook that was released in December 2009. Its close resemblance to Adamo laptop makes Latitude 13 thin and light laptop for business users. No details about the price and availability of this device are out as yet. As such, it comes fully IT-ified...
    by Andy at February 3rd, 2010 at 01:02 am
  • Nexus One Update on Multitouch, Google Googles, 3G Fix Arrives Officially
    From the day of Google Nexus One was released last month, talks were on about its forthcoming multitouch support. Although the phone was more than capable to integrate multitouch gestures, Google for some reason, choose not to include it in the initial firmware that the Nexus Ones came. There was a small fix that enabled multitouch in the browser unofficially. Yesterday,...
    by Andy at February 3rd, 2010 at 12:02 am
  • ZyXel Introduced ‘Green’ Wireless N Home Router Named NBG-419N in India
    ZyXEL has introduced the NBG-419N Wireless N Home Router in India. ZyXEL Communications said that the NBG-419N is a green product with wireless control for energy saving. It is also a Wi-Fi protected set-up and is compliant with 802.11n technology. Equipped with User Experiences on Network Gaming and Multimedia Streaming, Easy Mode and Expert Mode for Quick Navigation...
    by Andy at February 3rd, 2010 at 12:02 am
  • Intuos Tablet for PC and Mac: First Wireless Tablet from Wacom
    Intuos Tablet is the first Wacom’s wireless version of their input tablet for PC and Mac. The Wacom’s Intuos tablet pairs with your PC or Mac via Bluetooth and allows you to use it as a tablet-like input for your computers wirelessly. The Intuos tablet needs to be charged before you can go wireless. The internal lithium-ion battery allows it to run up to 18...
    by Jack at February 2nd, 2010 at 06:02 am
  • Ainol V8000HDV PMP Supports 1280p Videos
    If you want HD-capable PMP, the Ainol V8000HDV PMP should do well, as it plays more than the 1080p full HD, which claims capable of playing back video at 1280p instead of only 1080p. The Ainol V8000HDV PMP features a 4.3-inch 800 x 480 screen, which of course will not show the HD quality on the small screen. But it’s got an HDMI port that allows it to be connected...
    by Jack at February 2nd, 2010 at 06:02 am
  • Nuvi 1860: Garmin’s Latest GPS Navigation Device For UK
    Garmin is back with its new GPS navigation device ‘Nuvi 1860′ for the UK market. This portable device is equipped with a 4.8-inch 480 x 272 TFT touchscreen display, a microSD card slot, a camera for taking geotagged photos, internet radio video, a web browser, WiFi, Bluetooth and a built-in lithium-ion battery that provides up to 4 hours of operation time. In addition,...
    by Jack at February 2nd, 2010 at 06:02 am
  • Thermaltake Silver River II Hard Drive Enclosure
    Thermaltake today introduced their new Silver River II hard drive enclosure. Made out of aluminum, the ST0016 and ST0017 are designed to host 3.5-inch hard drives and come with a conveniently removable foot allowing to place the enclosure in various ways. There is also a smaller model that measures 79mm x 17mm x 136mm. This ultra-compact Thermaltake ST0018 model is designed...
    by Jack at February 2nd, 2010 at 06:02 am