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Showing posts with label Varies. Show all posts

Kobo eReader Presents New Firmware Update v1.9.5


Not sold on the Kindle? If you're head over heels for the Kobo eReader Touch Edition, there's actually a good bit of good news to share. The company's continuing the update process surrounding the device, with a new v1.9.5 firmware update that allows substantial customization with new font, margin and layout options. For highlights of the updates click Read More:

B&N Offers Free NOOK Books

Barnes & Noble has just revealed that customers who bring their "old eReader" to a B&N store and "upgrade" to a NOOK will get 30 free NOOK Books. And those, apparently, are worth $315.

A New Trick Makes FaceBook looks like Excel Spreadsheet!!


Now you Can convert FB page to a shape looks like an excel Tabulate and show the information inside it in tabulates cells.

You can say that the basic purpose from this tool is the Camouflage!! Yes don’t be surprised….. This can be the perfect solution to be able to log in to your FB during work...so even if you boss is peering over your shoulder he should look too closely to discover your trick.

TRENDNet Announces a Portable 3G Wireless N Router


TRENDnet, a best-in-class wired and wireless networking hardware brand, presents the ultra portable 3G Mobile Wireless N Router, model TEW-656BRG, which shares a single Internet connection from a compatible SprintT , AT&TT , VerizonT, or other USB 3G / 3.75G modem, with multiple users.

Researchers: 2014 Will be the year to begin lauching DDR4 RAMs, and End of DDR3 in 2015

iSuppli have come out and said that DDR3 modules will remain the dominant DRAM tech throughout 2011 and flowing right into 2012, 2013 and even into 2014 before DDR 4 arrives in its next-generation glory.

SpeedLink Corporations announce their New Device Trackpad to be substitutional to the mouse for desktop Computers



Since some PC users think that the mouse became an old invention, SpeedLink revealed their new Trackpad device which supports touching to control your PC without the need to use the mouse it also includes right and left buttons to function exactly as the mouse.

Tiny Tilera Threatens To Thrash Intel, AMD

Tilera is a small CPU design firm that first attracted attention back in 2007, when it debuted its TILE64 architecture. The company's tech is designed to offer a grid of CPU tiles. Each tile contains a very simple CPU core, its cache, and a router. All of the processors are attached via mesh networking. Each tile has its own L1 and L2 cache. If a given CPU has a local L2 cache miss, it can reach out and search the combined L2 cache of the entire processor cluster. Tilera refers to this as a "very large, effective L3 cache."

Freescale's Quad-Core i.MX 6 Series Processor


Desktop CPUs are great, sure, but they only get you so far. With handheld computing on the rise, companies like Qualcomm, Texas Instruments and Freescale have plenty of reasons to celebrate. This week, the last amongst those showcased their scalable i.MX 6 quad-core ARM-based apps processor.

AOC Reveals A New Full HD Touch Monitor With Reasonable Price (


AOC's presents the e2239FwT 1080p HD monitor being the latest on the block. It's a touchscreen, 22" monitor with a piano black bezel and a fairly respectable price. It's just $299, and is shipping now at TigerDirect CompUSA and Amazon.


It is a 16:9 aspect ratio, 1920x1080 resolution, 10,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, and a 5ms response time. There's also a built-in SRS speaker bar, two side-mounted HDMI ports, and two USB 2.0 ports. The full specs list is below.

D-Link Offers New Amplifi Suite Of Home Networking Products


If there's one thing that'll get one's attention, it's a snazzy tagline. And D-Link has one. The company has just released their new Amplifi family of home networking solutions, including the HD Media Router 1000 with HD Fuel (DIR-657) for managing high bandwidth HD traffic and streaming, the Whole Home Router 1000 (DIR-645) and Wi-Fi Booster (DAP-1525) with exclusive SmartBeam technology for pushing wireless signals into the farthest corners of homes to deliver whole home coverage, and PowerLine 500 products (DHP-500AV, DHP-501AV, DHP-540) for adding bandwidth over existing electrical wiring.

DirecTV Presents An Anti-Germ Remote and 100+ HD Channels For Hotels



Talk about a strange way to introduce a product. We're all about health and hygiene, but health and consumer electronics don't often go together without an infomercial being involved. However, DirecTV's latest offering combines the two quite interestingly, and those who travel often will no doubt appreciate the gesture. The company's Residential Experience for Hotels offers more than just 100+ HD channels. It also provides the first anti-microbial remote designed specifically for DirecTV for use in the lodging industry.

PNY Memory Cards Offers 250GB Of MiMedia Cloud Storage



Like it or not, cloud storage is the go-to thing these days. It's just the buzzword that's buzzing, and PNY / MiMedia are joining forces to bring the cloud to more and more people. Consumers who purchase the specially marked PNY storage products will receive 250 GB of space to stream videos, photos, music or other files from any web-enabled device. Not too shabby for just buying a memory card.

Sigma Design Creates Ultrasim Design For New Set-Top Box



A deck of cards and...a computer? Not exactly, but basically! Sigma Designs has just introduced a new ultra-thin STB that's about the size of a Sheeva Plug, and it's easily the smallest device have ever seen to be called a "set-top box." This tiny capsule of streaming 1080p HD via networking through an AC power adapter, and yes, it'll probably fit right beside your TV without even causing a scene.

Adobe Presents Flash Builder/Flex Update Using a Single Code Develop Apps for Multiple Platforms

With an update to Adobe Flash Builder/Flex, developers will be able to use a single code base to build mobile apps for Android, iOS and BlackBerry devices. Flash Builder/Flex 4.3 from Adobe Systems could level the playing field for mobile apps, and even add to Apple's App Store despite Steve Jobs' Flash ban. Windows Phone 7 is not yet supported.

Westinghouse Announces First 3DTV 47" For Only $1200!!!!


Westinghouse probably won't sound like an unfamiliar name for those who have shopped televisions in recent years. They're generally considered a higher-end bargain brand, with reliable sets and reliable quality. And now, they're turning to 3D in order to keep with the times. As more and more TV makers push out 3DTVs in order to hop onboard the bandwagon before it passes us all by, Westinghouse is introducing their first 3DTV this week. The company's 47" W47S2TCD is a passive 3D set, priced at just $1199. That's not bad in the 3D landscape, and the passive panel means that you won't have any batteries to charge in your 3D glasses.

D-Link Provides MainStage For Intel Wireless Display Adapter

D-Link is now looking to cash in on the solution by providing their MainStage for Wireless Display (DHD-131), which delivers the web directly to TV screens. It claims to be an easy way to surf the Web, view photos and stream online video, all from their HDTV; all you have to do is plug MainStage into the TV using an HDMI or A/V cable and with a push of a button it automatically connects to your router, allowing you to surf the web and view home movies from a network computer or laptop.

Sharkoon Introduces a new Hub supports Four-port USB3.0


Despite of the fast evolution of USB3.0 ports and what it presents from high-speed to the computer peripherals but a lot of new computers don’t supped these ports, so Sharkoon presents a new device with four USB3.0 ports can be connected to the computer to provide a high-speed.

Qualcomm Uplinq 2011 Conference Day One Keynote - Mobile is King



Today marks the first day of our coverage of Qualcomm's annual Uplinq conference in San Diego, California. It's our first time coming to Uplinq, a conference whose roots trace back to the heydays of the Brew MP platform. Since then it's become a mobile conference hosted by Qualcomm for developers, operators, and software developers alike.

Chill Introduces Mini Wireless Keyboard KB-1BT With Touchpad (video)


The Danish company Chill Innovation reveals this week the new mini wireless keyboard named it KB-1BT, and it can be used for HTPC devices And Sony’s PS3.

Also it isn’t limited to that only but it can support each of the Tablets and Smart cell phones which operated with Android, IOS, Symbian and windows phone.

Inno3D Introduces its ichill series CPU coolers


Inno3D has announced its iChill family of CPU coolers which, for starters, includes three models - the iChill X5, iChill XXX and iChill Storm, that support the chips from both Intel (LGA 775/1155/1156) and AMD (AM2/AM3).
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