I know that most of you are familiar with Core-2-duo or Core-2-Quad CPU’s from your computer. It means a double CPU with two or four cores. But Intel challenged itself and produced a CPU with 48 cores in a single chip. You can think of cores as tiny brains in computers. Of course they are not for personal computers. This 48 cored-processor is designed with Cloud Computing in mind; those systems that allow you to maintain your data in the web’s virtual ‘cloud’ so that its accessible and secure wherever you need it… similar if not identical to the way mail2web Mobile Email offers your Exchangeemail, contacts and calendar access anywhere. Read the rest of this entry »
Hey, if you want to have a Google Wave invitation, leave us a comment. I’ll have 10 invitations for first 10 comment owners! C’mon, leave a comment with your gmail address!
Do you want to see the new look of Google?? You can take a look using your IE and Firefox browsers currently. I tried using ChromePlus but it didn’t seem to work. Please, keep me updated with your experiences.
Firstly go to your browser and type www.google.com. Your last visited address should be Google. Then carefully copy and paste this command to your browser’s address line (replacing everything including http://www.google.com).
Press “Enter” and be the one of the first participants of Google’s latest prototype testers. Test the new logo, buttons and left menu bar yourself! Read the rest of this entry »
Let’s talk a little bit about the Apple Tablet. Yesterday morning, Apple announced that they postponed the launch date of mysterious Apple Tablet. After their explanation, many people starting to believe that the Apple Tablet is dead or probably never existed. Read the rest of this entry »
The Thecus N0204 is the smallest NAS (Network Attached Server) ever. It’s the size of a USB hard drive. N0204 is small but comes with RAID 0, 1 and JBOD support. It consumes 25-30% of a regular two-bay NAS device, which means you save both your pocket book and environment at the same time. Read the rest of this entry »
Eye-Fi Inc enables WiFi support for its Share, Share Video, Explore Video and Pro cards. Thus FTP upload will be possible directly from the SecureDigital memory cards. Read the rest of this entry »
HP has just released its new TouchSmart All-In-One PC, TouchSmart 600. It’s an example of third generation TouchSmart PCs. The TouchSmart 600 has 23’’ widescreen, a resolution of 1920 × 1080 (1080p), nVidia GeForce GT 230 M graphic card, 4 GB ram (which can be extended up to 8 GB), 2.13GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P7450 processor, 750 GB storage capacity, Blu-Ray Disc, optional SSD drives and a brand new built-in Windows 7.
Give a nice, warm welcome to X Series of Sony Vaio, the world’s lightest notebook! It’s fast, small and also very cute =) Its $1300 price makes Sony’s X very affordable and attractive. Read the rest of this entry »
Engadget reports that Buffalo is going to ship world’s first USB 3.0 hard disc drives within this month.The external HDD will be offered at 1TB and 1.5TB capacities. Another 2 TB model will follow sometime later.
If you would like to experience all the advantages of USB 3.0 speed, Buffalo offers a USB 3.0 controller, since computers with USB 3.0 aren’t available yet. 1TB and 1.5TB drives will have price tags as ¥20,000 (about $225) and ¥25,300 (about $284) respectively and upcoming 2 TB HDD will cost ¥46,600 (about $523).
Gizmodo has the scoop on the design of a new tablet PC from Microsoft, dubbed Courier. The Courier has two 7 inch displays, folds like a book along a hinge and supports multi-touch and stylus input…not unlike the Asus Eee Book we previewed a while back. More deets/pics/video at the Giz.
In view of the redesigned Zune HD and this nice Courier Tablet, one might be tempted to assume that software companies can do hardware after all.