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Samsung Low-Power 40nm 4-Gigabit DDR3-Green Gb

February 26, 2010 Leave a comment

Samsung Low-Power 40nm 4-Gigabit DDR3. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced memory technology, announced today that it has begun mass producing the industry’s first low-power (green) four gigabit (Gb) DDR3 devices using 40 nanometer (nm) class process technology. The high-density memory is expected to bring significant power savings to data centers, server systems and high-end notebooks. Read more…

ASUS RT-N13U SuperSpeed N Wireless Router specification

December 31, 2009 Leave a comment

As most people now know, ASUS is not happy being known as a PC component maker. They have in the last few years pushed themselves into becoming a monster in the world of consumer electronics. In fact, at one point when I asked an ASUS representative if they were planning on making “everything” in the future, he smiled and mumbled something about … *cough* – overclockable adult… toys, and then walked away. Now, I know he was kidding, but it does show that ASUS is ready to get into just about any market that they feel they can fill. One of these has been the world of home networking. Read more…

Pogoplug-give you fast access, locally or remotely, to your USB storage devices

December 28, 2009 Leave a comment

Pogoplug was a PCMag Editors’ Choice in its first version. Now CloudEngine’s latest iteration of its multimedia sharing device has been updated with several new features including a lurid purple-pink cable stand. It does what it did before: give you fast access, locally or remotely, to your USB storage devices—up to four of them, instead of just one. There are multimedia enhancements: you can stream almost any video file, do automatic media synching, and perform improved contact management. All of which helps make up for the $30 price increase from the original.
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Lenovo Keypad Secured USB drive

December 6, 2009 Leave a comment

Identity and data theft is on the rise. While the average user rarely worries when he loses a personal or company flash drive, how much can you or your company really afford to lose its trade secrets or your very own bank account details? This is where data encryption steps in and while some prefer software applications to handle this task, software encryption can be broken relatively easy compared to encryption that is hardware based. Read more…

Acer easyStore H340 Review

December 6, 2009 1 comment

This isn’t a tiny box. It’s a good size larger than the HP MediaSmart. Up-front there are four removable hard drive trays, along with status lights, USB port, and power button. I can’t tell you how much I love the front facing power button. HP continues to place its power buttons on the back of its WHS which is a pain in the ass. Around back there are 4 USB ports, eSATA port, 10/100/1000 Ethernet jack, and power jack. There isn’t anything missing. This server is fully equipped. whs3
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Sony X Series Walkman with featuring a vibrant

December 6, 2009 Leave a comment

The inventor of the portable audio player is at it again with the new X Series Walkman, featuring a vibrant 3-inch OLED touchscreen, premium noise-canceling headphones, and 30+ hour battery life for music playback Read more…

Creative Zen X-Fi2 Which features a 3-inch touchscreen

December 4, 2009 Leave a comment

Creative’s latest entry to the PMP market is the Zen X-Fi2, which features a 3-inch touchscreen, low starting price, and thoughtful extras like built-in support for synching RSS feeds from your computer to be read on the device.
Today’s portable media player market is pretty much dominated mainly by Apple’s iPod range and Microsoft’s Zune devices, however Creative have also stood quite strong with their Zen range. Read more…

Intel P55 is gaming series mainboards

November 25, 2009 Leave a comment

MSI unveiled its first gaming series mainboards in Intel P55 platform featuring powerful graphics and audio functionality to offer serious gamers immersive gaming experience. The newest MSI line up of motherboards is inspired by the mighty Big Bang.
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AMD ATI Radeon HD 5970 Graphics card “combines two Cypress GPUs in one large-and powerful-package”

November 25, 2009 Leave a comment

The AMD ATI Radeon HD 5970 graphics card combines two Cypress GPUs in one large – and powerful – package. Although hot and power-hungry, the AMD ATI Radeon HD 5970 graphics card can easily surpass the competition in most circumstances, making it a must-have for any hardcore gamer.

AMD ATI Radeon HD 5970

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Quadro FX 5800 SDI The Graphics Horsepower

November 20, 2009 Leave a comment

Quadro FX 5800 SDI The Graphics Horsepower. 3D animation, CAD/CAM and video production can all benefit from good graphics support, but the emphasis is different from the typical gaming setup. Instead of the raw speed of action games, image quality and pixel precision is paramount. A moderate- to high-power consumer graphics card can do quite well in this role for the hobbyist, but more serious work demands a workstation-class card, such as the ATI FireGL line or the Nvidia Quadro. Read more…