Eurocom D900F Panther notebook

March 18, 2010

Eurocom D900F Panther notebook

Eurocom's D900F Panther notebook is special as it is the first six-core notebook from the company, which places it comfortably as a desktop replacement machine. Inside, you will find a speedy 3.33GHz Core i7-980X or Xeon 5600 processor, where you can hit resolutions of 1,920 x 1,200 or 1,680 x 1,050 pixels, as well as touching a whopping 24GB DDR3 RAM in the process. Storage should not be a problem since that monstrous notebook can hold a quartet of hard drives for a total of 2.56TB. Graphically-speaking, you can enjoy the wonders of NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 285M or the Quadro FX 2800M/3800M chipsets. All these need some serious juice, which is why Eurocom has thrown in a 12-cell, 6,600mAh battery, tipping the scales at a massive 12lbs. Prices start from $3,674 upwards.

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Win Android chassis

March 18, 2010

Win Android chassis

The Win Android chassis that you see here is definitely futuristic in terms of design, since it features up to half a dozen front/side/top 12cm fans as well as a solitary 22cm LED anti-vibration fan to keep things inside running nice and cool, particularly with all the overclocking that you're set to do. Coupled with that would be five 5.25" and four 3.5" drive bays for storage ambitions, while mesh filters on front, side, top and bottom help improve airflow. whether you are in the market to pick up a type new computer chassis, thereupon the Win Android can be yours for $79.99.

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Microsoft Azure Unveiled In India

March 12, 2010

Microsoft Azure Unveiled In India

While most of us haven’t moved to a cloud computing operating system just yet, Microsoft has just made its cloud-based operating system, Windows Azure, available in India. In terms of dollars and cents, a cloud-based operating system hosted on Microsoft’s input centers will be available for $0.12 per hour, while storage on Azure will cost enterprises $0.15/GB on a monthly basis.

Microsoft already claims to have by 3,000 applications developed from India that are currently hosted on the cloud platform, which should give it a good kick start. Based on figures from Microsoft, it’s said that the Windows Azure Platform can reduce the Total Cost of Operations by up to 30-40% by a three-year period. Are you looking to move your operating system to the cloud, or are you happy with things are they currently are?

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Kanguru Defender Elite USB flash drive

March 11, 2010

Kanguru Defender Elite USB flash drive

For folks who want absolute peace of mind when it comes to personal notes storage, the Kanguru Defender Elite USB flash drive might just fit the bill perfectly. After all, that device was specially designed to meet or exceed safety measure regulations put in place by the office of Defense and is FIPS 140-2 certified, featuring the following :-

  • Remote management
  • USB device control
  • Anti-virus/malware protection
  • Meets Sarbanes Oxley and HIPAA standards
  • FIPS 140-2 Level 2 Hardware Encryption
  • 256 bit AES hardware encryption
  • Limited password attempts
  • Master password support
  • Restricted IP Range/Domain support
  • Tamper resistant design
  • No administrative rights called for for use

You can choose from the 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB and 128GB capacities for $119.95, $159.95, $229.95, $349.95 and $599.95, respectively.

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OO High Definition Wireless Projector Concept

March 8, 2010

OO High Definition Wireless Projector Concept

The OO wireless projector is a durable device from the GEO series by designer David Riesenberg. Aside from being very elegantly designed, it’s able to display 1080p high-definition info via Wi-Fi or its internal SSD storage, and will be able to operate on its own without an external ability source for up to 3 hours, thanks to its lithium-ion battery. Of course, you’ll be able to hook it up to a capability source when it needs charging. The OO can additionally operate as a duplicator/extender, allowing you to extend or duplicate your current display with that projector. whether you need to adjust the projector’s positioning, you’ll be able to do so with help from three independently articulated legs. A touchscreen remote control is additionally included as part of the deal, though it will be able to work without the remote control, once you’ve successfully configured it.

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CompactFlash 5.0 offers 144-petabyte capacity

February 22, 2010

CompactFlash 5.0 offers 144-petabyte capacity

The CompactFlash organization has a grade new 5.0 standard that will increase the addressing from 28-bits to 48, resulting in an exponential gain in the amount of storage. that would mean the new format is capable of hitting 144-petabytes (PB) once flash technology is able to catch up with the new ceiling. Apart from that, pro photographers and videographers are will be able take advantage of new safeguards that is able to guarantee a undoubtful minimum level of performance while preventing dropped frames, particularly in HD video. No view on when CF 5.0 cards will hit the market, but it isn't going to happen anytime soon.

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Verizon Cuts Palm Pixi Plus Price by 20%

February 19, 2010

Verizon Cuts Palm Pixi Plus Price by 20%

The Palm Pixi Plus that was unveiled at CES is selling now for $80. Similar to its predecessor the Palm Pixi, the most vital difference is the WiFi connectivity that was lost in the Pixi. that phone is targeted to Smartphone beginner who like highly customizable design, thanks to its limited edition covers that features artwork from famous designers.

Technical highlights

  • 3G EVDO Rev A, Bluetooth 2.1,
  • WIFI
  • 2.63" capacitive (320x400)

  • 8GB of storage

  • 256MB of RAM (less than the Pre)

  • Processor: thought to be slower than the Pre

  • 2MP camera + LED flash

  • GPS, motion+light+proximity sensor

  • 3.26oz (92.5g)

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