Samsung i8910 HD Gets HX-V3-16 Hacked Firmware
March 17, 2010
Folks who own a Samsung i8910 HD and are trying to eke out more features and performance out of the device might want to check out the latest hacked firmware by HyperX. Of course, it’s worth it to remember that installing a hacked firmware will nearly certainly void your warranty with the manufacturer, so you’d want to proceed with caution, not to mention backup your info first. The HX-V3-16 firmware offers some useful new features for the device such as:
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Western Digital My Passport AV portable media drive
March 11, 2010

Western Digital has rolled out a new range of My Passport AV portable media drives, where it will offer a seamless plug-and-play experience for digital media enthusiasts. After all, there is a growing number of game consoles, camcorders, TVs, DVRs, Blu-ray players and media players which boasts USB connectivity, making the My Passport AV portable media drive well poised to to meet the requirements of that demanding video streaming environment. Sony users will be pleased to know that the My Passport AV portable media drives operate seamlessly with the Direct Copy feature offered in Sony's new Handycam video recorders, where you can record HD video directly to a My Passport AV portable media drive sans a computer. Each purchase of the My Passport AV portable media drive will come with a 2-year limited warranty, where it will come in a 320GB capacity, retailing for $109.99. [Press Release]
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Bugatty Cellphone To Match Your Bugatti Veyron?
March 3, 2010

You might be dreaming of Bugatti’s million-dollar Veyron all the instance, but we’re fairly certain that the Bugatty car-shaped cellphone never made it into your dreams. That being said, some folks certainly believe in it adequate to have it manufactured, not to mention it’s being sold for $200. certain, it’s a quad-band candybar touchscreen phone, but taking into detail that it doesn’t include any warranty, you might be better off skipping that phone and getting an iPhone 3GS Supreme. Of course, whether you can’t afford the real car, you could still get that to console yourself, right?
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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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Kingston DataTraveler 310 hits the deck
February 24, 2010

Kingston has released the first 256GB USB flash drive in the US under the guise of the DataTraveler 310, where it will oust the 256GB DataTraveler 300 that was made available last July in the Asia/Pacific and Europe, Middle East and Africa regions. What can 256GB hold, you ask? Well, it is the equivalent of 365 CDs, 54 DVDs or 51,000 images on average. Features of the DataTraveler 310 include the Password Traveler software that allows you to create a password-protected privacy zone that is accessible to you only, and that secure area can take up to 90% of the drive capacity. Each purchase comes with a five-year warranty and round-the-clock tech support. [Press Release]
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SanDisk 64GB Ultra SDXC card ships
February 23, 2010

SanDisk has started to ship its 64GB Ultra SDXC memory card, making it the highest capacity SD memory card from the memory manufacturer, where that little piece of silicon is able to deliver up to 15MB/sec read speed and Class 4 speed rating. Capable of capturing and storing towering stretches of 1080p High Definition video files, transferring them by to a computer can plus be done in a jiffy since SDXC cards are based on the new SD 3.0 specification. Priced at $349.99 each, the 64GB SanDisk Ultra SDXC card is accompanied by a lifetime limited warranty. [Press Release]
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Netbook transformed into ebook reader
February 11, 2010

So you want to jump aboard the ebook bandwagon, but are lost the funds to do so? Assuming you already have a netbook, that might be just good ample. Lifehacker has posted up a primer on turning your netbook into an impromptu ebook in the most comfortable manner possible. Good thing their method relies fully on software installation, and there is no need to bust open the toolobox and unscrew your netbook to access its innards and manufacture some modifications which will definitely void whatever remaining warranty that you have.
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