Adobe Flash 10.1 Teased On Google’s Nexus One

March 20, 2010

Adobe Flash 10.1 Teased On Google's Nexus One

We still need to wait for some moment before we’ll be able to get Adobe’s Flash 10.1 on Android 2.x devices, but that doesn’t stop videos of folks who have managed to get Adobe’s Flash 10.1 running on Google’s Nexus One from surfacing. As can be seen from the video (after the jump), Flash seems to be running rather comfortably on the Nexus One, and is nearly as good as on the desktop, albeit with a little bit of lag, but that’s probably due to the 3G connection used to stream the video. Is getting Flash on your mobile device a top priority for you?

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Buffalo MiniStation Lite portable hard drive

March 15, 2010

Buffalo MiniStation Lite portable hard drive

Buffalo seems to have employed a descendant of King Midas who inherited his capability to turn everything he touches into gold, thanks to the latest high gloss gold MiniStation Lite portable hard drive. Coming in capacities of up to 500GB (with other colors like black, red, white, blue and pink coming in 250GB, 320GB, 500GB and 640GB capacities), it hooks up to your computer via USB. No view on pricing, but it does add something different to an otherwise dreary desktop.

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Lenovo C315 all-in-one PC has touchscreen display

February 11, 2010

Lenovo C315 all-in-one PC has touchscreen display

Lenovo's C315 is the latest all-in-one desktop from the Chinese company, sporting a full touchscreen display to help you jump aboard the touch-sensitive bandwagon. Underneath the hood, you will find an AMD Athlon processor, 4GB RAM, ATI Mobility Radeon graphics as well as Lenovo's very own suite of multimedia apps including PowerCinema and AutoCollage to get you started right out of the box. When we say touchscreen on a computer, that would mean Windows 7 in action. Expect to see the Lenovo C315 reach Stateside from April onwards. Best not to eat fries or anything greasy while computing whether you wanna live out the touchscreen lifestyle.

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Caikaku for your netbook

February 11, 2010

Caikaku for your netbook

Want to give the free KDE Software Compilation 4.4.0 a run on your netbook? plus known as Caikaku, that suite of applications will enhance your netbook's ability whether you're knee deep in social networking while managing tasks on your desktop. Among the software thrown into the suite include social networking and online collaboration tools, netbook-oriendted interface and infrastructural innovaitons such as KAuth authentication framework. The software supposedly fixes a whopping 7,293(!) bugs from the previous version, while throwing in approximately 1,430 more features as requested by previous users. whether you have that up and running on your netbook, what's your take on it?

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Motorola USBw 200 WiMAX dongle gets docking station

February 11, 2010

Motorola USBw 200 WiMAX dongle gets docking station

In order to augment a specific device or gadget computing-wise, many manufacturers have taken the route of introducing a dongle, and Motorola has done the same with their Motorola USBw 200 WiMAX dongle. that docking station ought to improve the performance of the USBw 200 by a fair bit, doubling the current 3db gain in order to place it on par in terms of performance when compared to a standalone desktop WiMAX unit. We have no notion how much Motorola intends to squeeze out of us for that docking station, but it ought to hit the market sometime in the second quarter of 2010. [Press Release]

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NEC P701 display is a behemoth

February 9, 2010

NEC P701 display is a behemoth

So you think you've got a pretty mean setup for your desktop? The NEC P701 certainly takes the cake, as it is a monstrous 70" in size, albeit maxing out at 1,920 x 1,080 in terms of resolution. Other specifications include a 2,000:1 contrast ratio, a 420 cd/m2 brightness rating with 600 cd/m2 maximum brightness. You will find that the NEC P701 is additionally equipped with an integrated thermal protection and internal temperature sensors. Nice to know that that industry-standard display relies on a sealed design that keeps dust, grease and steam out so that it can operate just fine under most weather conditions. With an internal clock, the P701 knows when to turn itself off during off-peak hours to further reduce energy consumption. Expect the NEC P701 to roll out that March with an integrated tuner known as the P701-AVT for a yet undisclosed sum.

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NEC AS171 LCD monitor

February 3, 2010

NEC AS171 LCD monitor

NEC takes the high moral ground by revealing the AS171 LCD monitor in a size that used to wow humans more than a decade ago at 17", but by today's standards, it just won't do whether you happen to spend plenty of date in front of a desktop. Still, the NEC AS171 comes with a native 1,280 x 1,024 resolution, VGA and DVI connectivity, 900:1 contrast ratio, a 5ms response date and conforms to EPEAT silver, Energy Star 5.0 and TCO 5.0 ratings. According to NEC, that model will consume 80% of its predecessors' capability, while using up to 50% less mercury compared to previous models in its display. Expect to see the AS171 ship later that month for $159.

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