Active SaberTooth ZT 1.8-inch 64GB PATA Turbo ZIF SSD

March 9, 2010

Active SaberTooth ZT 1.8-inch 64GB PATA Turbo ZIF SSD

If you’re looking for a new replacement 1.8-inch drive for your netbook, it’ll be worth your moment to take a few minutes to peek at the Active SaberTooth ZT 1.8-inch PATA ZIF SSD, which is available in capacities of 32GB and 64GB. With read speeds up to 100MB/sec and write speeds up to 85MB/sec (thanks to a DRAM cache), it should be speedy ample for you to go about your business. The lack of moving parts means that the SaberTooth ZT is rugged suitable to be used in industrial scenarios, or embedded and network computing applications. Since it has the same physical dimensions as your standard 1.8-inch hard drives, replacing your current 1.8-inch drive with the SaberTooth ZT shouldn’t be an issue. It’s currently available on Amazon for $169.95 (32GB) and $299.95 (64GB).

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iPad parts photos point to camera

March 9, 2010

iPad parts photos point to camera

We know that the iPad has already undergone rife speculation concerning the inclusion of a front facing webcam, and here's another piece of the puzzle that might just confirm that. The iPad frame you see here features holes to hold a webcam, and while it doesn't seem as though it will be able to use current iSight modules, that could point to a different kind of webcam which will be implemented in due day. What do you think of all that? Could a webcam be part of the iPad's second revision, and the manufacturers of its bezel are trying to save money by preparing for the future so that they don't have to come up with two kinds of bezels?

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China Unicom to get WiFi iPhone, No iPad/iPhone tethering, iPhone video signal rate surfaces

March 8, 2010

According to reports, China Unicom is set to sell the iPhone with WiFi. The current handsets it sells lack WiFi while gray market alternatives have it.

Steve Jobs has made it clear that those who buy the iPad in April won't be able to tether the device to the iPhone for 3G connectivity. That is hardly a surprise considering the iPhone still can’t tether to laptops in the US.

O2 has listed video calling fees for the iPhone according to remotes. Video calls in the UK are 20p per minute and have added to rumors that the next iPhone will support video calling.

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ePassport With AMOLED On Display At CeBIT

March 8, 2010

ePassport With AMOLED On Display At CeBIT

We previously mentioned to you about the AMOLED display touting ePassport from Bundesdrukerei, and it seems that that contemporary passport was on display at CeBIT. that slim passport was developed with Samsung SDI, and it features a bendable AMOLED display, so you won’t feel much difference compared to your current passport. The AMOLED display can be used to display video, text or pictures on the passport, which should help secure things at airports. Do you think we’ll all be touting similar passports in the next one to three year’s day?

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NV-CR001U Lets You Convert Your Vinyl And Cassette Tapes To Digital Format Audio

March 3, 2010

NV-CR001U Lets You Convert Your Vinyl And Cassette Tapes To PC

You might not be buying many vinyl records nowadays, but that doesn’t mean you wouldn’t want to rip the tracks within and pop them into a digital format, right? The NV-CR001U has been designed to do that just, and not only will it allow you to rip your vinyl records to your PC, it can additionally handle cassette tapes, which is slightly closer to the current era that we live in. The Record Mate LP software bundled with the device will allow you to record the songs into various digital formats such as MP3, WAV or WMA, which should be good decent for your digital consumption.

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NV-CR001U Lets You Convert Your Vinyl And Cassette Tapes To PC

March 2, 2010

NV-CR001U Lets You Convert Your Vinyl And Cassette Tapes To PC

You might not be buying many vinyl records nowadays, but that doesn’t mean you wouldn’t want to rip the tracks within and pop them into a digital format, right? The NV-CR001U has been designed to do that just, and not only will it allow you to rip your vinyl records to your PC, it can plus handle cassette tapes, which is slightly closer to the current era that we live in. The included Record Mate LP software bundled with the device will allow you to record the songs into various formats such as MP3, WAV or WMA, which should be good adequate for your digital consumption.

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Nokia Ovi Music To Offer DRM-free Music?

March 1, 2010

Nokia Ovi Music To Offer DRM-free Music?

Looks like Nokia is really putting a lot of focus into its Ovi services, and more evidence on that can be found in the latest reports that Nokia will be rebranding its Music Store as Ovi Music, and the best part is, that it will be offering DRM-free tracks. In short, that means that whether songs that you purchase from Ovi Music will be able to be played on devices of your choice. When you take into explanation that Nokia recently announced that it’s additionally offering Ovi Maps for free on current and upcoming mobile phones, the Ovi platform certainly looks like it’s becoming a very interesting option for folks who are shopping for a new mobile phone.

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