Archive for May, 2010

Apple iPad vs Archos 7 Home Tablet

Not really a feasible possibility but let’s set aside CPU, touch and accelerometer for a moment and look at the top 13 uses for the iPad as prescribed for users by Apple. On their site that have play list of 13 videos toting "some of key things" that the iPad can do. When you consider [...]

Seagate Momentus XT hybrid drive review

The new hybrid drive by Seagate is worth every penny. They are faster than the most Hard disk out there and cost less than the SSDs. In RAID 0, they are just as fast as the solid state drives out there. Truely, they are the combination of best of both worlds.

Intel K-series CPU – Core i7-875K, Core i5-655K

MSI had a nice presentation about its automatic overclocking feature and has confirmed plans of Intel to launch its K-series PCU with unlocked multiplier. MSI claims that with the OC Genie, the Core i7-875K and Core i5-655K processors can yield 400 percent more performance when overclocked.  

Acer to launch something big on May 12

Just received this in my inbox and it says “HD Revolution” starts 12th of May. What can it be?

Vaio P sports Z560 and Z530 processor

The second gen VAIO P is equipped with the new Z560 processor that runs at 2.13GHz clock speed and feature SSDs ranging from 64GB to 256GB. Also included is GPS, Wi-Fi, 3G and Bluetooth. Read more about the new Sony Vaio P

Nokia N900 firmware 1.2 download links

You can download from any of the following links: http://www.rayfile.com/zh-cn/files/39306400-5536-11df-8581-0015c55db73d/ http://www.filedropper.com/rx-512009se10201012-9prcombinedmr0armrar http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JTHRXCJS

Microsoft Kin Price and Release Date

We have some breaking news for you folks. We now know the price and release date of the Microsoft social-networking phone – the Kin. The is available on the Verizon network starting today (May 6, 2010) and will be available in other US stores next week, that is, May 13. The Kin-One will cost you [...]

Clock for Computer-Nerds

Do you own a hard disk that no longer works? For less than a dollar, you can convert that useless hard disk into a gorgeous geeky clock. 1. Remove the screws in accordance with the red circle you see above