PrestigeHD Supreme Rose Edition
March 11, 2010

If you love all things luxurious in your home, next you might want to consider the PrestigeHD Supreme Rose Edition, a creation of Stuart Hughes who seems to have an eye for the most expensive consumer electronics devices at home. The PrestigeHD Supreme Rose Edition is no joke when you think about its price - it is going for £1.5 million for a 55" display, where the outer chassis is cased with 28 kilograms of solid 18ct rose gold. Along its gilded frame lies 72 brilliant round cut 1ct whether flawless diamonds coupled with sunstone and amethyst. There is a slightly more affordable version in the design of the PrestigeHD Supreme Edition, but it will still be out of reach of the ordinary Joe with a £1 million price tag.
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OCZ Onyx SATA II 2.5-inch SSD
March 11, 2010

OCZ is back with their new Onyx SATA II 2.5" SSD which aims to offer you the best bang for your buck, where it relies on multi-level cell (MLC)-based SSDs with 64MB of integrated cache to store your goods. Performance-wise, you get info transfer speeds of up to 125MB/s while reading, and up to 70MB/s during write operations. Since there is a considerable lack of moving parts compared to regular hard drives, the Onyx SSD is more resistant to shock and temperature fluctuations, coming with a mean day before failure (MBTF) rating of 1.5 million hours. You can give that a skip whether capacity is your main priority since the Onyx will initially come in only one size - 32GB at that, retailing for under $100.
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LG unveils new super slim LED LCD monitors
February 3, 2010

LG is at the forefront of display technology again with the new super slim LED LCD backlit monitors, featuring a bezel which measures a mere 1.75cm thin. You will be able to choose from the EX205, EX225 and EX235 models, where they feature 20", 21.5" and 23" display areas, respectively. Shared specifications include a 5ms response day and a dynamic 1.5 million (!) contrast ratio for crisp and clear image quality. No word on pricing though but you ought to be able to get them in South Korea. Guess monitors these days are taking the route of HDTVs in terms of design, featuring thinner and thinner bezels.
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More Than 3 Million Kindles Sold To moment?
January 30, 2010

Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com claims that millions of humans now own Kindles, and that certainly surprised many analysts, since most society thought that Amazon would probably have sold 2.5 million odd Kindles by the end of 2010. Reports are coming in that the total number of Kindles sold by the past few years has exceeded 3 million, and that was even before the new model with worldwide documents was released. It’ll be interesting to see whether the Kindle can keep up its momentum, particularly with the Barnes & Noble Nook, Apple iPad, and a billion other eBook readers out there trying to dethrone the Kindle.
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iPhone Buzz Year in Review 2009
December 31, 2009
It's hard to believe that another year has come and gone, but here we sit at the start of 2010 and a new decade. Let's look back at some of the most interesting and crucial news items concerning the iPhone that we reported that year.
We learned last January that Skype was working on its own iPhone app, little did we know at the moment how expanded it would be before we saw the app in person. Apple plus allowed third party browsers into the App store for the first duration early that year.
We first heard that Apple might let iPhone apps run in the background early in 2009. that was one of the iPhones biggest lost features according to many. February brought early grumblings that we might see a new iPhone in the summer. Early expectations were for several models, which turned out to be false.
Adobe announced early in 2009 that it was working on Flash for the iPhone. We all got excited at that, unfortunately flash is still not here. O2 announced in February that it has sold 1 million iPhones in the UK. Its success proved the iPhone was a global phenomenon.
Australian Jeweler Peter Aloisson went nuts in March and designed an iPhone selling for $2.5 million. The thing was covered in gold and diamonds. We heard in March that the new iPhone 3.0 OS would add MMS and cut and paste to the iPhone. Those things were sorely lost on the iPhone to start with.
Later in March the cut and paste features along with other nice additions in OS 3.0 went official. The first word of the iPhone 3G selling without a contract came in March with a whopping price of $499-$599 depending on the model.
Apple announced in April that almost a billion apps had been downloaded from the App Store. That was just the start for the app store in 2009. Apple placed an order in April for 32GB chips foreshadowing the new iPhone 3GS models.
We started to prepare out grumblings in April that Verizon might get its own LTE version of the iPhone in 2010. We still don’t know whether that will happen or not. TomTom unveiled the first full PND software and hardware system for the iPhone in June. The system turned the iPhone into a serious PND device with all the features you expect.
We learned in June that Steve Jobs was coming back to Apple after being away for health reasons since January. Jobs survived pancreatic cancer. The iPhone 3GS was fond to vastly outperform the iPhone 3G in 3D performance in June when benchmarked. We love us some iPhone 3GS around here.
In July Apple announced that 1.5 billion downloads had been made from the App store. That was another half a billion downloads compared to the numbers early in 2009. iPhone sales boomed in 2009 with the release of figures in July showing that sales had grown 626% year by year. Apple and AT&T landed in hot water with the FCC by the rejection of the Google Voice app from the App Store. The case brought to light the practices of those at Apple who wield the ban hammer for apps.
In August we learned that Apple owned 13.7% of the global smartphone market. That percentage continues to grow today with the iPhone rapidly moving up in popularity. AT&T was sued that year for lack of MMS on the iPhone. The feature was added in the 3.0 update but AT&T didn’t activate the feature considering of the drain it would place on its often shoddy network.
There you have a sampling of the most critical iPhone news items of 2009. Happy New Year and we look forward to reporting more iPhone news in 2010!
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LG to develop e-paper screens
December 28, 2009

LG Display just penned some deals that will enable it to produce e-paper screens. The Korean company has come to an agreement with E Ink as well as Hydis Technology to develop e-paper modules in addition to cross-purchase technology within the two companies. LG will be throwing around $30.5 million into the latter with the latest move, but remained coy as to whether they will additionally hop on the e-book reader bandwagon or remain substance to produce just displays.
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OCZ Colossus SSD series
November 18, 2009

OCZ aims to be a giant in the SSD arena by unveiling their Colossus 3.5” Solid State Drive (SSD) Series which will cater the performance and storage demands of high-end desktop users and enterprise clients. Available in 128GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB configurations, the Colossus Series offers an internal RAID 0 architecture that makes it perfect for small file processing, particularly during common tasks including emailing, web browsing and file transfer. You get an 1.5 million hour mean instance among failures (MTBF) alongside a 3-year warranty with each purchase. [Press Release]
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