G.Skill universal Phoenix SATA II 2.5-inch SSD

G.Skill universal has a spanking new Phoenix SATA II 2.5-inch SSD for the mass market, where you can choose from some rather strange denominations when it comes to total amount of storage space – we’re talking about 50GB, 100GB or 200GB capacities, where they will all feature the SandForce SF-1200 controller which is capable of [...]

AMD 6-core CPU could be a game changer?

AMD’s latest 6-core processors are strangely affordable to the mass market, where its 3.2GHz Phenom II X6 1090T is going for $295, which is way lower than Intel’s hexa-core Core i7-980X that retails for $1,000, slightly more than triple the amount. Apart from that, AMD’s latest processor is additionally backwards compatible with most of the [...]

3D ebooks on their way?

South Korean scientists are reportedly working on 3D ebooks which are able to animate the stories to add more flavor and fun when tilted, but that would mean wearing a pair of dorky looking 3D glasses. You won’t find that in upcoming ebook readers though, so be prepared to wait for a fair number of [...]

New Lithium-sulfur Batteries From The Folks At Stanford

All the coolest gadgets in the market probably have a common problem – battery life. With plenty of external batteries being created to sustain your iPhone when used in an extended trip, it’s obvious that battery technology is lagging behind. whether the new lithium-sulfur technology developed by the folks at Stanford becomes mature, we might [...]

MessagePhone from Synchronica

Synchronica has come up with the MessagePhone which will definitely receive dirty looks from those who want something high end, as that is a low-cost messaging device that delivers smartphone-like functionality and messaging services without breaking the bank. Telco operators in emerging markets will be able to use the MessagePhone to offer mobile goods services [...]

Inbrics MID M1 to be announced at MWC 2010

Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2010 which will be held at Barcelona, Spain, next week is the platform where Inbrics announces its new Android-powered MID M1 which will come with a 3.7″ AMOLED touchscreen display alongside a slide-out QWERTY keyboard just in case dealing with a virtual keyboard is just not your cup of tea. Of [...]

Puyocon Offers Alternative Input Method

Bored of communicating with your computer via a keyboard and mouse? Well, whether you want something more interesting, you’ll be hoping that the Puyocon, developed by the folks by at Japan’s Tsukuba University, becomes a mass market device. The Puyocon is a small, ball-shaped, soft and wireless controller that responds to a variety of moments, [...]

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