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Monday, 06 April 2009 |
I’m sure you have somehow heard of the wonders LEGO, whereby you can virtually build anything using these tiny little blocks of plastic. Recently, LEGO has announced that they would be producing some MP3 players which are built using LEGO.
Well I’m sure that these LEGO MP3 players are rare collectibles. And for LEGO enthusiasts, this is your chance to own one of these LEGO MP3 players.
On the other hand, the LEGO MP3 players would be equipped with 2GB of storage space, LCD displays to show various status, and most importantly, style!
The LEGO MP3 player would be available for purchase this summer for just $39.99.
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Thursday, 02 April 2009 |
For those who are looking forward to purchase the HP Mini 1000, you’d be glad to know that Verizon might be subsidizing the netbook under one of their contracts. According to news sources, HP and Verizon have been holding talks on the possibility of an agreement, whereby most probably Verizon would have exclusive rights to subsidize the netbook itself.
On the other hand, I believe that a 3G version of the HP Mini 1000 might also materialized should the subsidy talks are successful.
Well I’m sure for those who wants the HP Mini 1000 badly, this is your chance to own one yourself – probably you can even get it for free?
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Tuesday, 31 March 2009 |
Another computer company has joined the netbook race and it’s none other than Stone Neo. The company has unveiled their latest netbook in the market recently, and it’s packed with all the hardware gears that you can find in any other netbooks out in the market.
Nevertheless, the Neo 101 model looks pretty much like IBM laptops which they released 10 years ago – it’s black and it has a logo which resemble IBM’s old logo.
On the other hand, the netbook would come with 10.1-inch display with 1,024 x 600 resolution, Atom processor, built-in WiFi, 2 USB ports, ExpressCard slot. I believe that you’ll even receive a full 3 years warranty from Stone.
It’s available for purchase in UK on May the 1st, and it would priced at £275 or $400.
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Monday, 23 March 2009 |
I’m sure that the American military has the capability to produce any kind of weapon of mass destruction as well as the ability to create spy weapons that will awe you. Of course, Naval Research Laboratory has recently unveiled their latest UAV which utilizes hydrogen fuel cells rather that those gas guzzling machines.
The hydrogen fuel cells enable the Ion Tiger to fly 7 times further when compared to its predecessors. On the other hand, it can also carry heavier payloads, can be configured in smaller size, very low noise emission and it even exhibits low heat signature. Best of all, the Ion Tiger does not have any emissions – yes, it’s another go-green machine.
I’m sure that the Ion Tiger would be flying around pretty soon, snapping photos of possible terrorist or even raining rockets on multiple targets remotely.
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Monday, 16 March 2009 |
Shuttle is renowned for their barebone systems and lately, they have unveiled their latest X270V nettop system which I think has all the perks of a very small PC. Personally, I am a fan for these barebone systems, as I think that it exhibits a sleek and stylish black exterior which saves space on your office desk too.
Nevertheless, the X270V nettop isn’t a performer as it would be equipped with Intel's 1.6GHz Atom 330. On the other hand, it also comes with 2GB of DDR2 RAM, gigabit Ethernet, 6 USB sockets, 6-channel audio, PS/2 connector and VGA / DVI outputs.
Of course, if you are a huge fan for Shuttle’s barebone systems, I would recommend you to get one of their X270V nettop. And it’s retailing in Europe for just a mere €299 ($390).
Interested?
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Monday, 09 March 2009 |
Epson has something interesting behind their back and it’s called the X-Desk. I’m sure that you might have already seen Microsoft’s version of the multi-touch desk released sometime last year – Epson, practically took the idea and created their own version and slapped a nametag on it, called the X-Desk.
On the other hand, this particular desk is equipped with a Core 2 Duo-powered processor and has the ability to display 1,024 x 768 resolution. Also, it can recognize up to 16,000 objects using its ‘Smart Tags’ system.
Well there isn’t anything special to mention about the X-Desk, except that you could probably load an air hockey game into it and play it with your friends probably?
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