Friday, August 13, 2010

Pillete


Pillete, the new concept of Bluetooth headset is so tiny, it’s almost invisible to the untrained eye when you are wearing it. So you don’t have to worry anymore about looking like Robocop when walking down the street with it, but you have to consider the possibility of people starting to think you’ve lost your marbles and you’re talking to yourself.

The downside is the fact that people have different sized ears and the device might be too small and slip out or to big and not fit. People who often use earphones will tell you I’m right. But once they’ll figure out a way to make the Pillete adjustable, this design will be the future of all headsets.

iTunes 9.2 Developer Version Now Available for Download

Apple has released a beta version of their new iTunes, version 9.2. This release is strictly meant for Apple developers only and available for Download via ‘Apple Developers Connection’. Rumor is that this version of iTunes might disable the custom restoration of cooked firmwares, but it has not been confirmed so far by any resources.


HTC to Launch a Windows Phone 7 Smartphone

HTC has been giving some news of its future development from the past sometime and finally the latest mobile coming from its platform has been spotted out, according to the reports a new mobile with 3.7inch SLCD display and snapdragon processor is expected to be coming very soon. This thing has been long rumored that HTC is working to bring Windows 7 phones and this new mystery device has now got its place in the news.



Thursday, August 12, 2010

Impressive Features Of The Dell Streak Tablet

Dell’s Android based tablet ‘Streak’ is one of the most popular devices around and is rated as the top most contender of the iPad.



World's Smallest PC from Stealth Outperforms Some Desktop Computers

Stealth has recently presented its ultra compact PC called LPC-100. The device is so small it can fit in your palm.

The company claims that its PC can outperform a number of desktop andmobile computers that are available on the market today.

The LPC-100 boasts up to 2.53GHz of processing power. The basic configuration of LPC-100 comes with a 160GB SATA hard drive, but the company offers an HDD with a capacity of 500GB as optional upgrade. In addition, you can have up to 4GB of DDR3 memory.

The heart of the device is Intel's 1.9 GHz Dual Core Celeron T3100 processor, which can be upgraded to a 2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or 2.53GHz T9400. 

Stealth's device measures 4.0 x 6.1 x 1.45 inches. It features onboard 3D-ready graphics to both VGA and DVI ports with resolutions of 2048 x 1536 and 1680 x 1050 respectively.

Besides, the compact PC includes two PS/2 ports that offer the possibility to connect keyboard and/or mouse. There're also two RS232 COM ports, three USB 2.0 ports and Gigabit Ethernet. You can easily install Windows 7, XP or Vista. If you want basic configuration, then prepare to give away $ 995.

[via Gizmag]

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Videotel V2200 DVD Player Can Run 24 Hours a Day for Years

Videotel V2200 DVD Player from Videotel is not just an ordinary DVD player - its most impressive feature is the ability to run 24 hours a day for five years.
The device comes with an 18 months warranty


It can auto start, skip unwanted commercials and menus and features an auto repeat function.
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Sony Unveils New Android-Powered Xperia X10 Smartphone

Sony has unveiled its latest handset entitled Xperia X10.

The Android-powered smartphone has a 4-inch screen and inside there's a speedy 1GHz Snapdragon processor.
Sony's new device features an 8Mpxl camera with LED flash. The camera has several useful functions, including smile detection and face recognition.
It would be interesting to note that the smartphone has 8GB of onboard memory. The latter can be expanded up to 32GB.
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