If you have just brought a brand new internal 3.5-inch Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 drive, be warned that it is currently experiencing some major problems which can lead to premature drive failure! If you own a Seagate that is 1TB and above, chances are you are affected. The new 1TB drives are using 7200.11, Seagate’s new […]
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iPhone 3G ad
Recently, Apple announced that iPhone applications in App Store has reached a staggering 15,000 applications. This is certainly a huge jump in a very short period of time compared to the previous milestone of 10,000 applications which took up to 4 months to reach! Anyway, let’s check out iPhone’s latest ad. What do you think? […]
iPod Touch Gen2 Tethered Jailbreak!
The past few weeks, the internet has been rife with announcement that a jailbreak has already been found for Apple’s newest iPod, the second generation Touch. For fans this has been a long time coming and meant that they can finally enjoy a jailbroken iPod Touch with all the fun things you can do with […]
NVIDIA Ion platform
More details have been revealed on NVIDIA’s Ion platform, and this is really good news for the future of low-cost netbooks out there. Essentially, the Ion platform is like Intel’s Centrino marketing brand; it basically means it’s a pairing of Intel’s Atom processor with NVIDIA’s 9400M GPU in a small and compact motherboard packaging. The […]
ASUS AIRO sliding keyboard laptop
Some quirky stuff were shown at CES and no less is the cool ASUS AIRO, which features a sliding keyboard design that is designed (no pun intended) to impress. When you open it up, the mechanism slides the keyboard upwards and inwards, and the keyboard literally floats up, supported only by two hinges on the […]
Dell WASABI Zink printer
The Zink ink-less printing technology has been covered before, but thanks to Dell, they are about to enjoy major critical and commercial success. Nobody sells computers like Dell, and if they start offering this with their laptops as accessories, we might be seeing this everywhere soon. The WASABI is the name of the printer by […]
iPod Touch on Android?
I think it would be much easier if they marketed this as a cheaper iPod Touch running on Android. However, the unfortunately named GiiNii Movit does have some potential brewing underneath the funny name. First of all the specs… it packs a 4.3-inche touchscreen goodness and a resolution of 480×272, which is a tad smaller […]
Sony VAIO P smallest, lightest netbook
At the CES recently, Sony unveiled their extremely sexy VAIO P which is the world’s lightest netbook at 1.4 pounds with a screen size of a respectable 8 inches, which is to say they’re about three thirds the size of a regular 10-inch EeePC. The devices are branded “Lifestyle PC” and in true VAIO fashion […]
Atom to come in larger netbooks soon?
First, NVIDIA had a tussle with Intel over the Atom chipset, now HP is in discussion with Intel to bring the Atom to their larger 15 inch laptops. What is going on here? First off, Intel is insistent that Atom be sold only as a bundle together with their own chipset, the 945. This has […]
CES 2009: Vuzix VR Glasses
The last time Vuzix tried with a VR, they created a product which is not only ghastly ugly to put on your head, crucially it also makes you look like a supernerd, cobbled together from the remains of lesser nerds. You wouldn’t want to be caught wearing this ANYWHERE, not even in your own home. […]