| Nokia's Prompt Neighborhood helps you to socialize with these around you with out actually assembly | | | |
| Written by admin | | Tuesday, 23 February 2010 | Talking to folks is difficult, and speaking to strangers? That's, like, really hard. Nokia has a better approach: the Nokia Instant Community. It relies on advert-hoc WiFi connections from (Finnish) smartphones to create dynamic communities into which individuals can join. Once related, trendy but introverted pageant-goers can chat, change pictures, and even download each other's bootlegs of the very show they're attending! It's the work of the Nokia Analysis Middle along with Tampere College of Know-how, and whereas it's just a prototype at this level, you will get the total walkthrough after the break -- the total, monotone walkthrough.
| | Panasonic Toughbook 19 gets Core i5 grunt to match its grizzled visage | | | |
| Written by admin | | Thursday, 18 February 2010 | Few notebooks are as revered as Panasonic's Toughbook line, and that's partly as a result of they do not fade away like an previous common, they simply preserve getting upgraded. The Toughbook 19, a 10.4-inch convertible tablet, is the newest to obtain some augmentation, this time in the type of a 2GHz Intel Core i5-540UM processor. It's mounted in the identical bomb-proof magnesium case that we know and love, enabling it to outlive six-foot falls with ease. (Trust us, our ears are still ringing from the time we verified that pledge.) The brand new toughbook 19 is transport to battlefields and bomb shelters right now starting at $3,399.
| | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480M: 'world's quickest' cell GPU now official, landing in June | | | |
| Written by admin | | Saturday, 13 February 2010 | NVIDIA has simply announced that the GTX 480M, the mobile re-spin of its extravagantly overpowered Fermi desktop elements, will likely be arriving in the middle of next month. Touted as the world's fastest cell graphics processor, this chip will deliver 352 CUDA cores and a 256-bit reminiscence interface to up to 2GB of GDDR5 RAM. These are clear and convincing advances over the incumbent Green Group leader, the 360M, but things begin to look slightly worrying after we examine the 480M's clock speeds.
The processor velocity is sort of halved from the desktop GTX 480, at 850MHz, the reminiscence does only one,200MHz, and the graphics run at 425MHz -- we did not know something worthwhile even operated under 500MHz these days. Both means, you are getting a computing powerhouse, with the 480M's 897 gigaflops comfortably dwarfing its predecessor's 413 and promising almighty tessellation performance. What all of it means with regard to protecting your frame charges up whereas traversing the Terminus Systems, we can't yet say. We'll let the benchmarking gurus figure it out -- go past the break for the complete press launch and spec sheet.
| | iPhone 3G lacking a 'choose' button on Apple Retailer, may not be long for this earth | | | |
| Written by admin | | Monday, 08 February 2010 | Sure, the "iPhone 3G is useless" rumors are flying quick, and our newest entry is hardly a rumor: Apple's online retailer presently lists the solitary 8GB iPhone 3G subsequent to the total iPhone 3GS crop, but there is not any longer a tasty "select" button beneath it. Usually if something's out of stock on the Apple retailer it's going to just say so, along with a projected time of delay, but with the 4G presumably around the corner this could certainly be marking the top of the 3G's last stand.
| | Written by admin | | Thursday, 04 February 2010 | In a country whose carriers' phone lineups are dominated by domestic giants like NEC, Sony, Sharp, and Fujitsu, you wouldn't necessarily think that the road to 4G would begin elsewhere -- strangely, though, South Korea's LG has garnered the honor of becoming the first company to have an LTE device certified by Japan's TELEC, a necessary, FCC-like step to getting cellular equipment deployed in those parts. NTT DoCoMo, which intends to launch commercial LTE service later this year, is undoubtedly stoked to hear that the LD100 external modem is the lucky recipient of TELEC's seal of approval (following FCC certification last year, coincidentally), meaning the carrier now has the green light to use it in trials. Considering that TeliaSonera's already beaten DoCoMo to the punch with a live, customer-facing LTE network, are the days of being shocked and awed by Japan's mobile tech drawing to a close, or are we just witnessing a little fluke here?
| | Written by admin | | Thursday, 04 February 2010 | Look out, Western Digital -- you've got a little competition up there in the rarefied storage air. Samsung just got official with its newest EcoGreen HDD, the 1.5TB and 2TB F3EG. This here drive is the followup unit to last year's F2EG, and aside from sucking down as little power as possible for a capacious internal drive, it also incorporates a 3.0Gbps SATA interface, native command queuing features and 16MB / 32MB of buffer memory. It should be making its way out onto European and US shelves this month starting at $179.99, thus bringing your ultimate archival dreams that much closer to reality.
| | Written by admin | | Thursday, 04 February 2010 | Although my wife disapproves me riding my huge high powered bike, I do secretly ride my bike into town once in a while, just to meet up with my bike gang. And whenever we meet up, we usually talk about ways to modify our vehicles. Based on our past track records, we can talk about the bike modification subject all night long, and I am particularly enthusiastic whenever we get into such topics. Well if you are searching for good and reliable bike accessories, I am sure you will like to outfit your bike with some of Heavy Duty gears. In fact, Heavy Duty makes some of the most durable bike accessories in the market, and I am sure you will like the toughness of these products. Personally, I am thinking of adding some sissy bars for my bike, whereby I will place these bars at the rear end of my bike. And hopefully, there will be an appropriate web store which is willing to sell me high quality sissy bars at a very affordable rate. Also, I’m thinking of getting these sissy bars chromed as I love shinny stuff fitted on my bike.
So what are your bike riding experiences, and do you modify your existing bike? | |