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Logitech’s new wireless router set to ROFL-copter into success
April 4th, 2011
Logitech is introducing a new wireless router, and as we can see that wireless router is not their ace sector, we can see how they got that bizarre tri-antenna design out from their design board and into production. The new LAN-WH450N/GR wireless router comes with all basics features found on nowadays router with UPnP, Dynamic DNS, etc. The Logitech LAN-WH450N/GR also supports the 5GHz bandwidth on IEEE 802.11a/n, allowing you to enjoy 450Mbps speed on compatible devices, so it doesn’t only know how to spin its propellers. The new Logitech LAN-WH450N/GR wireless router will start shipping in Japan in April and be available to purchase for around $230. SOURCE via Akihabaranews Gmail Motion April Fool gag turned into the real deal thanks to Kinect
April 4th, 2011
Oh, we saw this coming. You knew it too don’t you. I mean, it had to happen, for the lulz or whatever it is. We’ve seen aplenty Kinect hacks doing amazing stuff, and that Google shows off their ‘prank’ with a Kinect, that just sparked a ‘Challenge Accepted’ furry among the open source developers. Yep, the FAAST crew that’s already brought us a Kinect keyboard emulator for World of Warcraft has taken Google to task and actually cooked up the software to make Gmail Motion work. All your favorite gestures are here: opening an email as if it were an envelope, replying by throwing a thumb back and, of course, “licking the stamp” to send your response on its way. AMD E-350 arrives in Dell’s M102z
April 4th, 2011
It’s been quite some time since I last saw a Dell laptop with AMD processor in it, and now they’re going to debut in a big way. The AMD Fusion had us waiting for quite some time now, and finally it’s ready to go big and stretch into areas that once dominated by low voltage Intel processors. AMD’s new E-350 processor will be rocking in Dell’s new M102z at 1.6GHz together with a Radeon HD 6310 graphics. There’s also 4GB of RAM, and an 11.6-inch display managing 1366 x 768, which seemed to be a great deal considering it’s sold for only $699. There’s also a slightly lower 1GHz model with a lower graphic spec selling for $599, or a higher end model that comes with a TV tuner and will only cost you $759. Diamond-encrusted Lunatik iPod nano watch makes Tissot looks cheap
April 4th, 2011
Thinks that too many people have an iPod and yours just won’t stand out? Well, now here’s a way to stand out in the huge crowd of millions of iPod owners, well in a very pricey way. ZShock has managed to work its magic — $18,000 worth of Apple magic, to be precise — on a Lunatik iPod nano watch, with the end result being something that we’d hardly recommend being caught dead with, unless you’re the extreme feminine rare species. If you fall into the latter category, then take a deep breath and click the source link below. SOURCE via BGR Qualcomm shows off 1.5GHz dual-core MSM8660, prototype smashed benchmark
April 4th, 2011
These days even smartphone’s processor plays an important part in pushing the phone to the market, as I’ve said as usual that smartphones are becoming more and more like full-fledge computers. Apple’s A5 processor has been quite astonishing, but Qualcomm isn’t going to just bow down to Apple. What they did is take the 1GHz Scorpion core residing in Qualcomm’s current flagship Snapdragon, the MSM8x55, duplicate it, overclock the resulting pair by 50 percent, and give them improved graphics in the form of Adreno 220. And the result is staggering! Cooler Master HAF 932 Advance now available
April 4th, 2011
Cooler Master has updated their HAF 932 with some new features, much like what they did to their famous RC 690 Advance. Yes, this new case is called the HAF 932 Advance. It sports black coated interior, and a massive 230 x 30mm at the front panel AND side panel, which lives up to the name of High Air Flow chassis. There’s a front I/O panel now with 4 x USB2.0 and 2 x USB3.0, 1 x IEEE 1394a, 1 x eSATA, 1 x Mic and 1 x audio connectors. There’s six 5.25-inch external drive bays, five 3.5-inch internal drive bays, seven expansion slots, two pre-drilled holes for water-cooling tubes at the back, and four fans in total. There’s even an inlet which lets you easily refill your water cooling system, if you intend to do so. The HAF 932 Advanced is now available for purchase via Newegg for $159.98 Crucial updates Ballistix memory with new ‘sports edition’
April 4th, 2011
Crucial has announced a new member to their mighty Ballistix lineup and it’s called the Crucial Ballistix Sport. This is not really an enthusiast memory developed to break benchmarks, but instead designed to provide mainstream users, gamers, and general PC enthusiasts with a reliable, no-hassle gaming experience. The Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR3 memory features a stylish new heat spreader design, along with standard timings and voltages, providing maximum memory stability and system compatibility. The Ballistix Sport is currently available in both DDR2 and DDR3 technologies. No pricing announcement yet for the moment. SOURCE via Crucial |
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