i-Got-Control Remote Control Accessory For Your iPhone
March 17, 2010

Who do you think came up with the i-Got-Control device? Why, the i-Got-it Corp. of course! The i-Got-Control is a nifty little accessory for your iPhone that can be controlled by the i-Got-Control app via the App Store. i-Got-Control features an industry-leading database of by 40,000 IR codes for various consumer electronic devices worldwide, and even whether you can’t find your device in the list, it sports a user friendly interface that allows it to learn the essential codes. With that, you wouldn’t have to be too bothered whether you lose the remote to your TV again. whether you’re serious about getting one, you’ll need to shell out $69.95 for it.
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MAG iMito M7 tablet
March 15, 2010

The tablet race is full on, with MAG announcing their latest device to enter the fray - the iMito M7. The iMito M7 comes in a thin and slim style factor, where it holds a 7" display at 800 x 480 resolution, an 800MHz ARM11 processor, 256MB RAM, 4GB of internal memory, Wi-Fi connectivity with the option to throw in 3G capability as well, an integrated accelerometer, GPS navigation, a webcam, a couple of USB 2.0 ports and even HDMI out for those who want to hook it up to an external HD-capable display. Software-wise, you will find a customized Windows CE interface which will imitate Google's Android. No notion on pricing, but it does seem to shape up pretty well.
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Qualcomm foldable touchscreen tablet patent
March 11, 2010

Qualcomm has a patent filing of theirs published today which points toward a possible foldable touchscreen tablet. that device will merge a trio of touchscreen displays into a loner device, where its interface will change depending on the context. When fully folded, it will operate just like a standard cellphone, and when unfolded to its full glory, it will have a variety of roles, depending on the position of each individual display. While that is does not necessarily indicate an actual device, a finished product is still possible.
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OWC Mercury Elite-AL Pro mini 1TB portable drive
March 10, 2010

OWC has launched its OWC Mercury Elite-AL Pro mini 1TB portable drive, claimed to be the first ever 2.5-inch 1TB drive that ships with a quad interface. It sports eSATA, USB 2.0, and FireWire 400/800 connectivity on the body of its brushed aluminum, fanless enclosure. The drive inside is rated at 5200RPM, and will be bundled with Intech Speedtools, Prosoft Engineering documents backup and Carbon Copy Cloner. whether you’re serious about carrying about huge amounts of goods with you, next you’ll probably be more than willing to shell out the $299.99 to pick up one of these.
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Plextor Starts To Ship 64GB and 128GB SSDs
March 1, 2010

If you’re looking out for a new SSD for your notebook, you’ll be happy to know that Plextor has begun to ship its 64GB (PX-64M1S ) and 128GB (PX-128M1S) SSDs. Both drives will sport Marvell controllers, SATA II interface and plus a strange wear leveling algorithm to maintain the reliability and the efficiency of the drives. As an added bonus, you’ll be given a copy of Acronis’ True Image software for your backup needs. The 64GB drive sports 110MB/s sequential read, and 65MB/s sequential write speeds for $225; while the 128GB version offers 130MB/s sequential read speeds and 70MB/s sequential write speeds for $400.
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Western Digital My Passport Studio
March 1, 2010

Western Digital has unveiled a new My Passport Studio portable drive for Macs that boast the incredibly fast FireWire 800 interface alongside a customizable e-label which remains visible at all times, even when there is no ability and the drive is left unplugged. that drive is specially formatted for Mac computers, and will play nice with Apple TimeMachine software. Among the features of the new My Passport Studio include robotic and continual backup with WD SmartWare software alongside 256-bit hardware-based encryption. Depending on your needs, the My Passport Studio drives will come in 320GB, 500GB and 640GB capacities, retailing from $149.99 to $199.99 and accompanied by a 3-year limited warranty. [Press Release]
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Corsair ships Reactor and Nova series SSDs
March 1, 2010

Corsair has shipped a couple of new solid state drives (SSDs) in the structure of the Nova and Reactor series. These 2.5" SSDs are based on MLC NAND flash memory and rely on the SATA II interface to get its data sent from one place to another. Both models boast full support for Windows 7 TRIM for increased performance. The Reactor series comes in 60GB and 120GB capacities, offering 110MB/s and 170MB/s write speeds respectively with a 250MB/s read speed. As for the Corsair Nova series, that range sports 64MB of cache memory and is available in 64GB and 128GB capacities, where the former offers 270MB/s read and 190MB/s write speeds while the latter comes with 270MB/s read and 130MB/s write speeds. No notion on pricing though. [Press Release]
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