Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Buffalo Technology Recharges the LinkStation Family with New V-Series Lineup

Buffalo Technology, a global leader in the design, development and manufacturing of wired and wireless networking and network and direct attached storage solutions, today announced a refresh on the highly popular LinkStation network storage family, representing the highest performing generation of Buffalo’s consumer orientated NAS solutions. The new high performance V-Series line consisting of LinkStation Pro, LinkStation Pro Duo and LinkStation Pro Quad, is based on industry-leading storage technologies, containing data management, remote access and content sharing features that make it the ideal NAS solution for the home or small business user.

“Protecting and managing digital content has always been a time consuming task for home and small business users,” said Ralph Spagnola, vice president of sales at Buffalo Technology. “With the new LinkStation V-Series family, users access and share their data twice as fast that they would with a standard NAS device.”
[read more at techpowerup]

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Casio Unveils Next-Generation Graphic Calculator the PRIZM fx-CG10

Students can get better calculating machine to do their homework now, resulting in better score I think.

Casio today announced the release of PRIZM (fx-CG10) with World’s First Picture Plot Function enabling users to Graph over curves and other familiar shapes in real life, such as the parabola of jets from a water fountain.

The fx-CG10 comes with a 216×384 screen (8 lines 21 Characters) with a 65k color reproduction, a +/-1×10-99 to +/-9.999999999×1099 calculation range, a Norm 1:10-2> |x|, |x| ?1010 and Norm 2:10-9>|x|, |x| ?1010 Exponential Display Range, USB 2.0 and 16MB of internal memory.

Rumour: iPhone 5 and iPad 2 with Baseband Chips from Qualcomm

iPhone 4

Many people have not had a chance to own iPhone 4, now there is rumor that iphone 5 will come with Qualcomm baseband chip and the same chip is also for iPad 2.

While initially we were circumspect about the news it just seems that other independent sources from across the globe are reporting a similar merger. The Economic Daily News from Taipei in its latest report talks of the possible use of Qualcomm Baseband chips in the use of iPad 2; further increasing the suspicion that it might be the end for Infineon.

So will the successor of iPhone 4 has a dual SIM capability that will allow users to use both GSM and CDMA technology? Considering Qualcomm were the ones to pioneer the CDMA aspect in the mobile market it is something that is completely possible, but not very probable.

For now the opinion is that CDMA technology might still stay away from iPhone 5, but if indeed Apple and Qualcomm do tie up then it might be a possibility somewhere down the line. While we will have to wait for an official announcement from both parties to confirm the change in chips, opening up the iPad 2 when it does arrive will surely unravel many mysteries and help predict the details of iPhone 5.
[Source devicemag]

CherryPad America 7-inch Android 2.1 3D Tablet Computer



This is another tablet computer. It is called CherryPad America and it runs Android 2.1.

The specifications:
The CherryPad is powered by the fast Samsung ARM11 processor (CPU + GPU + DSP, OpenGL 2.0) 800 MHz processor and runs Android 2.1 and all Android applications. An upgrade option to 2.2 is planned for the fourth quarter 2010. The CherryPad America features a 7-inch resistive touch widescreen display (no stylus needed) at 800x480 resolution with built-in gravity sensor. Memory, storage and wireless functions include 256 MBs of DDRII RAM; 2 GB NAND Flash; Micro SD (1x) reader, and WiFi 802.11 b/g. Standard I/O ports include USB 2.0 supported by an external adapter; 3.5 mm headphone jack, built-in speakers and microphone, DC port, optional external 3G modem. The battery is polymer 3200 MAH battery that has a run time of 6-8 hours. The device weighs 1.1 pounds and is housed in a aluminum case. It is available here for $188 + $18 shipping cost.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Cool Cardboard Cameras That Actually Work


You may have seen a bunch of new nice photography equipments at Photokina Show in Cologne last time but surely you didn't see any of these cameras.

Keil Johnson has created a range of cameras  made almost entirely from cardboard, and not only do these cool cardboard cameras look exactly like the real thing they can also take photos. But I am not sure about the specs whether it is digital or film, sensor type, lens mount, etc... view more photos here.
[Via geekygadget]

Motorola Unveils Droid Pro Business Smartphone

This is a new product release from Motorola. Motorola and Verizon Wireless officially announced the Motorola DROID PRO during the CTIA trade show in San Francisco. Motorola said that the DROID PRO is the first Android smartphone for business users, and it supports Verizon Wireless' U.S. network as well as global networks in more than 220 countries.

The DROID PRO measures 119 x 11.7 x 60mm (4.6 x .46 x 2.36in) and weighs 134g (4.7oz). It offers a full QWERTY keyboard as well as a somewhat small 3.1-inch 480 x 320 pixel touchscreen display. It runs Android 2.2 and has support for Adobe Flash Player 10.1 built-in. The DROID PRO also features 3G Mobile HotSpot capabilities. The DROID PRO will come with 8GB of internal memory as well as an 8GB microSD card. It supports microSD cards up to 32GB in capacity.

The phone has a 5 megapixel camera with a dual-LED flash at the back and a glossy-looking cover with an etched pattern. There is no exact release date and pricing yet.
[mobileburn]

HP to launch webOS 2.0 Roadrunner HD phone early 2011


According to HP executive, HP will have its first webOS 2.0 phones will in early 2011. One of the first handsets likely to launch could be the rumored Roadrunner HD said to feature an iPhone 4 Retina display equaling 960x640 resolution. HP bought Palm.

Details of web0S 2.0 to emerge thus far indicate that it will include user interface enhancements such as ‘cards’ where the OS automatically groups apps according to task, simplifying multi-tasking. It will also open more API’s to developers, giving them the opportunity to develop high-quality desktop-class apps.

HP faces a stiff challenge in rebuilding the user base of webOS after Palm failed to deliver on its early promise. Google's Android is continuing to increase its market share against Apple's iOS and the Blackberry OS. With Windows Phone 7 launching shortly, as well as Nokia's recent launch of its Symbian^3 powered N8, HP will be starting from well behind the field.

In addition to the Roadrunner HD phone, webOS 2.0 is also expected be the centre-piece of HPs anticipated PalmPad.
[Source electronista]

Monday, October 4, 2010

Gateway® One ZX Series - Multitouch PC

This Gateway® One PC has multigesture touch screen is designed for Microsoft’s Genuine Windows® 7. Select Gateway® One models come equipped with powerful desktop components and such technologies as Full HD displays, Blu-ray™ drives and TV tuners. ZX lineup is also outfitted with a range of high-performance Intel®2 and AMD Athlon™ II dual- and quad-core processors.

Zoom Q3HD Handy 1080p Video Recorder with Stereo Microphones

 
This company is called Samson (Samson Wireless) - not Samsung. They have just released a new little camcorder, the Zoom  Q3HD Handy Video Recorder. This little guy, in addition to boasting 1080p capabilities (at 30 frames per second) and 720p at 60 frames per second, the cam boasts 4x digital zoom, a 2.4-inch color LCD, NTSC/PAL TV and HDMI outputs, and USB 2.0. Most interestingly, of course, the Q3HD Handy has built-in stereo microphones, so the camera should provide much better audio than your standard affair. There's no word on availability or pricing yet.

[Via engadget]

World’s Lightest Bike Weighs Just Six Pounds!


This bike can be the lightest but it takes the heaviest pocket to buy it. This $45,000 racing bike designed by Fairwheel Bikes in Tuscon, Arizona weights 6 pounds. The professional racers use bikes of 15 pound, which is more than twice the weight of this new lightest bike!

Fairwheel’s bike, which was shown over the weekend at the Interbike Show, features front and rear brakes, a 10-speed rear gear, a two-gear chainset, and AX Lightness carbon fiber rims with titanium spokes. Maybe even the most avid cyclist would rather buy an entry-level luxury car and a regular bike.. Maybe we should think again: $45,000.
[Via inhabitat]

Logitech G19, Keyboard for Gaming


This is a keyboard from logitech that is design for gaming. It has an LCD keeps you informed with notifications, player and server info, and lots more.

Custom-color character backlighting lets you personalize the keyboard to match your setup as different people has different favorite color.

Some among the games that can be played better with this keyboard because they support GamePanel technology include Dragon Age™ Origins, World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King™, Battlefield 2, Crysis Warhead, GTR 2. You can get this keyboard for $200 at logitech.com

Amazon Released New Fire Tablets: Fire HD 10, Fire HD 10 Plus, Fire HD Kids and Fire Kids Pro Tablet on Tuesday

Amazon Released Refreshed and New Fire Tablets: Fire HD 10, Fire HD 10 Plus, Fire HD Kids and Fire Kids Pro tablet which are refreshed model...