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Saturday, May 29, 2010

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Saturday, May 15, 2010

AirVolt Wireless Phone Charger

Wouldn’t it be easier if you can charge you mobile phone simply by placing it on top of your charger instead of plugging it in. It would surely be quite convenient never having to struggle with using a conventional charger where you have to connect the wires on your mobile phone for it to charge. There’s the AirVolt Wireless Phone Charger that may now change the way you charge your phone.
The AirVolt Wireless Phone Charger can charge up your mobile phone by simply placing the device on top of its base. Thanks to induction technology, the AirVolt Wireless Phone Charger easily charges your mobile phone and automatically powers off when it is fully charged. It is compatible with the iPhone 3G and 3GS models and comes with an extra USB port for an extra gadget. The AirVolt Wireless Phone Charger is available at ThinkGeek for US$50.
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Friday, May 14, 2010

Wacom DTU-2231 and DTU-1631 interactive pen displays now available

Back in February Wacom first announced its new DTU-2231 and DTU-1631 interactive pen displays. The company pegged the launch date as this spring at the time and we heard nothing else about the displays until now.
 

iBUYPOWER offers new LAN Warrior II gaming PC

iBUYPOWER is a maker of all sorts of gaming computers with notebooks and desktops among its offerings. The machines are available in a bunch of different price ranges with all the hardware that a gamer would want regardless of if they prefer Intel or AMD based machines.

Panasonic shows off Viera TVs with built-in Blu-ray and sets with integrated HDDs

Panasonic has unveiled some new HDTVs in Japan that include models with integrated Blu-ray players and versions that sport integrated HDDs as will. The Blu-ray sets are the most interesting and included the 37-inch TH-L37R2B and the 32-inch TH-L32R2B. The 37-inch version will sell for about 240,000 yen.

 

AMD Phenom II X4 960T delayed?

AMD is doing well with its new X6 and X4 Phenom II processors as computer fans and enthusiasts that are looking for overclocking friendly CPUs at low prices flock to the new offerings. One of the CPUs that has been rumored to be cancelled for the new series is the AMD Phenom II X4 960T.

Stories have surfaced that have claimed AMD decided to cancel the processor. eTeknix cites a source that claims AMD has not cancelled the CPU, only delayed the part. The CPU is expected to be an overclocking friendly part aimed at OEM customers.
The source didn’t shed any light on when exactly the CPU would land on the market or what sort of pricing it will have. eTeknix also reports that the CPU is expected to be paired with a mainboard at OEMs that doesn’t support overclocking and unlocked cores despite the fact that the CPU is capable.
source:slashgear.com

Dell debuts Studio XPS 7100 desktop computer

Dell has announced a new Studio XPS computer today that can be equipped with the recently introduced AMD Phenom II X6 CPU with Turbo Core technology. The company is called the Studio XPS 7100. Dell is also offering machines with other new AMD quad-core Athlon II processors.




The new machines are aimed at 3D gaming and multimedia users. The XPS 7100 is packed with features like a 460W PSU promising enough power for expansion in the future. The rig can be fitted with 16GB of DDR3 RAM and up to 4TB of storage space.
Connectivity features include eSATA, optical SPDIF, HDMI, and more. The machine has a memory card reader and supports SATA 6GB/s HDDs. Pricing for the Studio XPS 7100 start at $499 but will go up quickly depending on the options chosen.