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November 9th, 2010

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ASRock’s New Vision 3D Small Form Factor PC up for sale now!

November 9th, 2010

ASRock’s New Vision 3D Small Form Factor PC up for sale now!

Remember the ASRock that scored an awesome full mark in Anandtech’s review? Well, the company’s ready to sell the ASRock Vision 3D mini PC on November 12th. Well, to remind you about what it’s all about, this little midget is actually a bomb nettop, possibly with a Core i7 if you select the highest spec possibly from ASRock. It’s also able to handle your Full HD requirements no problem with the Nvidia Geforce GT425M GPU built-in. there’s a HDMI 1.4a port, DVI-I, a THX TruStudio PRO audio, a 7.1-channel surround sound, 802.11n, a media center remote, a four-card card reader (SD, MMC, MS, MS Pro), a slot-loading optical Blu-ray combo drive, three USB 3.0 ports and five USB 2.0 ports. What’s unique here is that there’s no RAM and hard drive tagging along, so that you can customize it ‘easily’. Not really a good idea to me, since everyone’s hopping that their product would work instantly once unpacked.

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Sharp’s new Blu-ray 3D player is sexily slim!

November 9th, 2010

Sharp’s new Blu-ray 3D player is sexily slim!

All this while, hardly anyone would get a dedicated Blu-ray player because you can totally skip it by using your Sony PS3 console instead. But what if you don’t game? Maybe some super rich billionaire that never had some fun alone in the living room; he’d need a very handsome Blu-ray player to match with his multi-billion-dollar living room. So here comes Sharp with their super slim BD-HP90 Blur-ray player. Hey, this thing does the three-dee trick yo! Read more…

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Remember, turn if off!

November 9th, 2010

Remember, turn if off!

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Soundfreaq SFQ-01 Bluetooth Audio System

November 9th, 2010

Soundfreaq SFQ-01 Bluetooth Audio System

Soundfreaq has been rather quiet lately, but all of a sudden here comes a very decent Bluetooth Audio System that’s going to blast you away (according to them at least). It’s basically a Bluetooth sound system compatible with any Bluetooth enabled mobile phones or PMPs. Target is selling the Soundfreaq SFQ-01 for $199. Read more…

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Intel quietly launches new X25-M G2 SSD

November 9th, 2010

Intel quietly launches new X25-M G2 SSD

Intel is adding a new member to its X25-M G2 SSD lineup with this new 120GB model. The new SSDs are an X25-M G2 drive whose full name is SSDSA2MH120G2K5 and which boasts the 2.5-inch form factor. It is a sibling to the two existing models, whose internal capacities are of 80GB and 120GB, respectively. Read more…

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Samsung expects to sell a million Galaxy Tabs this year, 40 million smartphones next year

November 8th, 2010

Samsung expects to sell a million Galaxy Tabs this year, 40 million smartphones next year

Well, the Galaxy Tab has only been launched as of late, but the company’s mobile division president J.K. Shin says that he expects the company to ship a million of them this year alone. If you do know some calculation, that’s a million sold in just less than 60 days. Bizarre prediction? Maybe, but this is Samsung after all, so the numbers might just be possible. Read more…

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MeeGo tablet with $999 price tag?

November 8th, 2010

MeeGo tablet with $999 price tag?

Not sure that’s going to sell well, especially with iPad and Galaxy Tab around, and more Windows based Tegra 2 tablets coming. But this ain’t your ordinary tablet. The thing is, this Indamixx 2 tablet is from Indamixx Company is powered by Transmission 5.0, a music-centric OS that’s actually built around MeeGo. Read more…

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iPhone 4’s daylight savings time glitch fix coming in iOS 4.2

November 8th, 2010

iPhone 4’s daylight savings time glitch fix coming in iOS 4.2

Well, Apple is warning their iPhone users living in continents that play with daylight savings that they might just be late to work due to the daylight savings time glitch. Yes, there’s a permanent fix in the work, but it’s not due until iOS 4.2. That’s why the company is suggesting affected users to create a “one-time alarm”, you know, with the repeat option set to “never”. Thanks Apple. How thoughtful.

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Mac Pro Server launched, replacing the Xserve?

November 8th, 2010

Mac Pro Server launched, replacing the Xserve?

Well, Apple did mentioned that they’ll be killing off the Xserve lineup sometime in end of January 2011, and here comes the replacement! That’s kind of early though. Apple has now fitted their Mac Pro with a Mac OS X server operating system, and calling it the Mac Pro Server. It’s going to ship standardly “in two to four weeks’ time”. Read more…

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