Kingston SSDNow V Series drives spawns second generation
February 11, 2010

Kingston is a household name when it comes to flash memory as well as storage, and they have taken a good thing to produce it better in the structure of the SSDNow V Series which is in the second generation. You will be able to choose from a rather strange 30GB capacity in addition to the more standard 64GB and 128GB sizes, where they support Windows 7 TRIM capability which ought to go some way in maintaining the speed of these drives all through their service life. Which are you to get? It boils down to your budget, really, as you can pick from a lone ranger or a bundled kit that plays nice with both desktops and notebooks. Prices start from $109.99 upwards till $377.
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Philips LivingColors V2 is new and improved
January 26, 2010

We've looked at the Philips LivingColor device more than a couple of years ago, and it is nice to see the folks at Philips haven't forgotten about giving a hardware refresh by introducing a second generation model aptly known as the LivingColors V2. Featuring a brightness level that is 50% that of the original, it will merge the goodness of seven LEDs to push through 16 million colors to your eyes, basically offering you an infinitely adjustable hue level in your environment.
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TomTom car kit for iPod touch
November 21, 2009

We've seen the TomTom iPhone car kit, but here's the car kit for the iPod touch which is compatible with the first and second generation iPod touch, although you will need to have iPhone OS 3.0 or later up and running. The hardware will be "available shortly", retailing for $20 cheaper than the iPhone version at $99.95. Any takers who want to expand the functionality of their iPod touch?
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Pogoplug arrives in next generation form
November 20, 2009

The Pogoplug is now in its next generation mold factor, where you will naturally benefit from new features when it comes to storing and sharing multimedia. It retains similar plug-and-play capability as with its precedessor, although you do get additional USB ports that enable one to hook up to four external hard drives, doing away with the need for a committed USB hub. Love the color scheme as well - the second generation Pogoplug will play nice with a PC or Mac and retails for $129. Shipping commences in instance for the holiday season.
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iBUYPOWER Chimera 2 Gaming System
November 19, 2009

iBUYPOWER offers their latest Chimera 2 Gaming System which is completely redesigned with the signature Chimera Inferno II Chassis. that second generation gaming rig will feature a fiery image of what seems like a Thundercats clone logo on the outside, giving a preview of what is restricted within - components that boasts searing speed, boasting Intel’s Core i7 and Core i5 and AMD’s Phenom II processors, DirectX 11 capable graphics and SSDs which reduces boot times. A quartet of chassis fans ensures everything inside keeps on running cool, while a 120 mm liquid cooling solution helps maximize performance potential.
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