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- HTC Tattoo 3.2 Megapixels Android Mobile Phone
- Intel Core i7 870 and Core i5 750 CPUs Motherboard
- Sony ICF-CL75iP Alarm Clock and iPod Dock Digital Picture Frame
- IBM Linux Operating System Exchange Software
- iPhone C64 Emulator Software Phone
- Buffalo 500GB HD-PVU2 Portable Hard Drive
HTC Tattoo 3.2 Megapixels Android Mobile Phone Posted: 08 Sep 2009 03:26 PM PDT HTC launched a new phone called the HTC Tattoo. The Tattoo is an Android based phone that can be completely customized in the way of how the setup menu and what are widgets are used on homepages. The Tattoo is the HTC Android phone a second that uses the HTC Sense IU. The Meaning of the user interface is a fantastic interface that allows the phone to work with widgets. An example of what he can do is contact the widget that can draw not only contact your built in Contacts, but also Facebook and other networking sites. Apps types of communication are put together to give a consolidated view with this phone and it shows the voice calls, emails, texts, photos and updates on the status of all of this notice.As networking wireless, it also has a camera of 3.2 megapixels, headphone jack 3.5mm stereo and microSD memory. The Tattoo HTC will be available beginning in October. [via gadgetvenue] a |
Intel Core i7 870 and Core i5 750 CPUs Motherboard Posted: 08 Sep 2009 12:06 PM PDT Intel has been sitting pretty as the producer of the fastest processors in the world since its launch Core 2 back in mid 2006. No matter what AMD has to catch up, Intel has always been at the front, allowing AMD to compete on value alone. This is no less true when Intel launched its Core i7 900 (Bloomfield) processors Last November (Blimey, almost a year now) and opened the performance gap even further. However, this time, Intel made that could be interpreted as some errors. To begin with, these new CPUs use a new socket so need a new motherboard. In itself, this was not too big of a deal that from time to time such changes are necessary. However, the X58 chipset that such advice was based on very expensive if combined with a minimum of 200 pounds for the processors themselves, it made for an upgrade very expensive. Add in the fact that the vast majority of people simply did not need powerful hardware and we found these little reason to recommend really invest in this platform, especially since AMD has a solution much more affordable and making smooth level.Of course, this was not really a major problem for Intel because it could rely on its Penryn generation of Core 2 processors that were still strong in the market value and the general public. However, we knew that this platform with his last lap for no more CPU would be released for it, so again left a space for AMD to compete easily. But if Intel has finally launched new processors based on the architectural enhancements present in Core i7 900, but with some changes that bring the cost of chips to a more reasonable level. Perhaps more importantly, these processors will be accompanied by a new chipset that is configured for a cost substantially less than X58, making the overall system cost lower. So if you wait to upgrade your system in difficulty Core 2 Duo and have not been debauched by AMD or could not stomach forking to £ 350 just for one processor and motherboard then this seems to be the platform for you. These new CPUs, collectively codenamed Lynnfield, is placed under the Core i7 800 and Core i5 700 brand names while the chipset is to be known as P55. Specifically, Today sees the launch of three new CPUs, Core i7 870, Core i7 860 and Core i5 750 and they will have a nominal rated speed of 2.93 GHz, 2.8 GHz and 2.66 GHz respectively. Its price will probably fluctuate considerably over the next two months, but prices for the formal launch is £ 339, £ 174 and £ 122 (converted directly from prices in U.S. dollars). Unfortunately, current prices in the United Kingdom are quite a bit higher at 439 pounds, 226 pounds and 159 pounds. Ultimately, it is not exactly bargain prices in the basement but they are a damn sight more affordable than fleas Bloomfield. The Core i5 750, in particular, seems to be a flight, if it overclocks reasonably well. As for the price to the motherboard, well, they are not quite as cheap as we expected them to be. We talked to a number of manufacturers and it seems that models the lowest price will be around £ 100 while the premium brand models will carry 200 pounds. The prices are still much more competitive than the X58 boards, which began at £ 150 and was well past 300 pounds, but if you were hoping for an ultra-budget model then you’ll have to wait for prices to drop.So that’s the general picture, but before we get to test and draw conclusions, let’s look at some of the changes in technology, Intel has done with Lynnfield. [via trustedreviews] a |
Sony ICF-CL75iP Alarm Clock and iPod Dock Digital Picture Frame Posted: 08 Sep 2009 09:21 AM PDT Sony presents the ICF-CL75iP, a device that uses digital picture frame, alarm clock and an iPod / iPhone Dock. The ICF-CL75iP has a space-saving design with a retractable tray home to recharge and play your iPod or iPhone. Sony ICF-CL75iP characteristics of 7 800 × 480 cm LCD display, 1GB of internal memory, built-in FM / AM radio and stereo speakers 1Wx2. It supports MP3, WMA7 / 8 and MP4, and AVI Motion JPEG. She does voice recording.Sony ICF-CL75iP is available for pre-order for $ 149.95. [via itechnews] a Sony ICF-CL75iP Alarm Clock and iPod Dock Digital Picture Frame |
IBM Linux Operating System Exchange Software Posted: 08 Sep 2009 12:36 AM PDT Are you a big fan of awards? If you are, you might be interested to know that it makes the Linux operating system that runs a large trade. According to reports from PC World, we heard news that the new infrastructure and future negotiations will use IBM WebSphere MQ Low Latency Messaging “, and Linux, which, consequently, it will be the fastest software scholarship in the world. To put this into perspective, the new system will be able to “easily” perform more than one million transactions per second, which will easily ahead of the NYSE. We may now see the LSE (London Stock Exchange) to adopt this system Linux, for Windows. Full article over at PC World. a |
iPhone C64 Emulator Software Phone Posted: 07 Sep 2009 09:33 PM PDT A Commodore 64 emulator has been created as an iPhone application that lets you play all the C64 games on your iPhone. Games Five are included with the application fees are $ 4.99 Dragons Den, Le Mans, Jupiter Lander Arctiv shipwreck and Jack Attack. More games will be available soon for download. Games end when sold separately, cost $ 1 to $ 2 each. [via gadgetvenue] a |
Buffalo 500GB HD-PVU2 Portable Hard Drive Posted: 07 Sep 2009 06:56 PM PDT With a few external devices HDD 640 GB pushing out models last week, just a half-terabyte edition now seems slightly inadequate. That said, Buffalo End gets brownie points for being almost unbelievably thin. The HD-programming PVU2 is barely thicker than the 2.5-inch HDD inside, with 320 GB and 500 GB versions available. Both flavors black and white will be shipped out of stores, and as expected, they get all the juice they need via USB 2.0. Check ‘em out soon (assuming you can find one) in Japan for ¥ 10,500 ($ 112) and ¥ 15,330 ($ 164), respectively. [via engadget] a |
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