Articles in the Computer Category
Posted in Computer, hard disk on 7 May 2008

Many of us, they need a lot of storage space, must already have recourse to the famous boxes that allow transform any IDE or SATA disk externally. The problem is that these boxes often we need a tool to be able to put the disk.
To facilitate the lives of Brando presented a new box of disks to 3.5 “which has the peculiarity of not having screws. This small detail allows exchange of disc much more quickly and without having to resort to any key to cracking. Regarding the links, this box shows eSATA and USB 2.0 connectivity. The price, that, is $ 84 ($ 140) where you can purchase the box here.
Source: Brando
Posted in Computer, PC on 7 May 2008

The Dell presented its new computer desk, the XPS 730. This new model is aimed at those who want a high-end machine that allows running the games today (and that they will arrive in the near future) so fluid and with all the details.
To achieve this the XPS 730 is equipped with a processor from Intel that can be chosen by the buyer: a Core 2 Duo or a Core 2 Extreme, the new iron launches of Intel in terms of performance. Furthermore we can still find two of nVidia graphics in SLI, to 8Gb of RAM and a cooling system that can be H2C or liquid.
With all this to Dell says the Crysis to run, with all the options and a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels, some very acceptable 30fps. Nothing bad. The only drawback is it really the price of this machine: $ 3,999 (about U.S. $ 6,640)…
Source: Gizmodo
Posted in Computer on 21 March 2008

Lovers of small, sleek and compact would love having their hands on thelatest small won from he house of Wibrain. What we are talking about is as sleek and as technologically advanced as the latest PC in the market. We are talking about the latest small woner to hit the market that appears to be an old school Univac computer in one glimpse b is far more technologically advanced- the UMPC or the Ultra-Mobile PC. This is sleek enough to turn a great deal of Mac Book lovers towards itself.
UMPC features a 1024 x 600 resolution 4.8-inch WSVGA touchscreen and weighs as light as 1.15 pounds…now that’s quite something to take a little sleep away from the Mac Book fans.
Talk about the operating system and you meet Windows XP powering the Wibrain with a 1.6 gigahertz processor, a 60 gigabyte harddrive, wifi and Bluetooth capability, and a built-in camera and microphone. Any thing left?
If yes then let me tell you that the UMPC comes loaded with some of the coolest game system-like up and down controls as well as a touchpad with stylus included. So if that was enough to make you game to put your hands on the high-tech machine, all you need to shell out is $850.
Via: Wibrain/Vibrain
Posted in Apple, Computer on 2 February 2008

Computer Choppers are all set to become the talk of the gadgets world all over again. This time they have donned chrome look with the likes of this 24-inch Chrome iMac.
After wooing you of your senses with their previous pricey deals which included the MacBook Pro, gold iPod, and the gold iPhone, they are all set to rule your hearts this time with the latest 24″ iMacs, which is available in a wide variety of more than a dozen.
The major finishes that will definitely be the popular picks include the white gold, platinum, and Rose gold.
Here comes a tip for the love birds, if you are searching a gift option this valentine, the Rose finish can be a perfect romantic gift for your techie-lover.
Now this is not where the pricey story of the iMacs end. If the gold and silver finishes were not enough to pop out your eye-balls, then the diamond caked look and the engravings on the body would surely leave you drooling. PHEW! Must say…PCs are indeed getting pricey guys!
As far as the price go…there’s no clue about it but what we know is that you won’t get it before two weeks whenever you book it for you.
Via: Technabob
Posted in Bling Gadgets, Computer, Computer accessory on 28 January 2008

After cell phones and iPods going the bling way, it seems even the Computer manufacturers are looking forward to mint some big moolah, by converting the simple computer cases into shiny shiny stuff.
The reference here is to the Tokyo-based Zeus Computers who are all set to rake some moolah from the pockets of the richie-rich with their latest luxury personal computers. These machines are housed in cases which are no less a mobile treasure with precious jewels and metals caking the beautifully crafted body.
Some of the pricey picks include a model christened “Jupiter” made in pure platinum bearing a price tag you cannot even imagine for a computer case, $760,000. PHEW!
If this is not your budget, then there’s also a modestly priced piece called “Mars”, which is a solid gold version and is priced at $570,000.
To add some more drama and luxury to the machines, there is a blaze of inset diamonds patterned that carves the zodiac constellations and the Milky Way on the computer case.
Talking about the specs, the case includes a 3GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E6850-powered machine with a 256MB GeForce 7200GS VGA card, a 1000GB serial ATA hard drive, 2048MB of memory, a Blu-ray/HD-DVD optical drive and more, and Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate OEM comes pre-installed.
I guess hardly wuld any one give a heed to what’s there inside when the outside is something as chic and dazzleling as this!
Via: PinkTentacle
Posted in Computer on 19 January 2008

A good news for all those who loved communicating and setting reminders through the hard to ignore ‘Post-it’ ot ‘Sticky’ notes as nowonwards, the good old ‘Post-it’ notes will also be used to send reminders and messages through e-mails or a mobile device as they get converted into their electronic avatar!
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed electronic sticky notes called ‘Quickies’, which is aimed at merging the digital media with the paper world with a view to improvies ’staying organised’.
These can be digitally searched, so even if you forget where you put the Quickie, a keyword search on your computer can easily give you an access to all the Quickie notes that you put on forthat articular keyword, making your work simpler!
Quite similar to the Post-It notes in appearance, Quickies combine artificial intelligence, natural language processing, ink recognition technologies, and RFID tags into a modern version of the reliable analog. When placed inside an electronic pad the handwriting gets converted into a digital form, which is recognised by the Custom software.
So, the next time your boss changes the time of the meeting when you are away, the Quickies will automatically send him/her an instant message regarding the same.
Hmm…seems the electronic-post its will be a great deal of relief to those who are still a bit uncomfortable when it comes to using keyboards and computers.
Via: Discovery
Posted in Computer, Gadget, Gaming, laptop on 19 December 2007

While a month ago, the news in the air was an exclusive laptop from Korea’s own Pixel Lab and then it’s easy to understand if the lid design would be embraced by the people. And now the Korean firm is in news for offering another RippleNote lineup. The 17-inch PLK570 features some appealing hardware too, counting a WXGA+ (1,440 x 900) panel, NVIDIA’s GeForce 8700M GT, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 160GB 7,200RPM SATA drive, 4GB of DDR2 RAM, gigabit Ethernet and WiFi to boot. Other flaunting features include Bluetooth, a multi-card reader, DVI / S-Video outputs, FireWire and audio in / out ports. I am still not swayed if it would cost $2,466 but would suggest you to wait and watch the show.
Via Engadget
Posted in Computer, Computer accessory, Gadget, Hardware, Mouse on 29 November 2007

Sweating is a big time prolem…and when I say sweating I mean sweating on all possible areas of your body. But of all the things in the world I’m talking about sweating that too on Gadgetsblog? I’ve got a reason guys!
The gadget that I’m going to talk about next is going to be a help for those who have a problem of sweaty palms.
Many of us must be on a tussle with that mouse turning slippery due to sweating palms. To help out, here is this OptiWind Mouse, which comes with an internal cooling system.
It comes with a tiny cooling fan inside it that will circulate air towards your palm, and prevent them from sweating.
The air comes from the hole on the top of the mouse which are highlighted with chic LED lights. Price : $22.
Via: Gizmodo
Posted in Appliances, Computer, Printer on 29 November 2007

If you use printer quite often then you must be having many grudges against the conventional roller printer.
Right from being big, bulky and loud to the limitations relating to paper size and speed…there are so many issues with them. But now comes the latest Roller printer!
Designed by Jin Woo Han this one is not just fast and lighter, but also gives you the freedom to use any size of paper since the printer custom cut the paper as per your need. No loading trays…no varied paper sizes….Roller Printer uses A4 or A3 paper and also keep printing for any duration that one wants.
The built in cutter trims the paper at the desired length, giving you loads of flexibility and scope of creativity.
Via: yankodesign
Posted in Bluetooth, Computer, Gadget, High tech, Keyboard on 23 October 2007

When Wifi and wireless technology seems getting bigger with day, messing up with that corded keyboard and mouse seems to be a bit too much.
Get out of the shell and get into the “no strings attached” mode of life.
Check out the latest wireless keboard for iMacs from the house of Apple and you know does it means to be free. The ultralight and sleek aluminum bod homes a aptly positioned key pad that a lot less stressful and fast typing.
What more…the Bluetooth range of this wonder is a crisp limit of 20 ft. So just keep your budget in place to accommodate this wonder keyboard.
Price: $78.
Via: Popgadget

