Tag Archive for 'computers'


Tuesday, Nov 27th 2007 by Christina Crouch

There is some part of everyone that knows if you ever make it big, no matter how you do so, you are going to buy a piano. Nothing says “I’m filthy stinking rich” like pianos do and so we will get one, even if we have no musical talent whatsoever. With this new [...]

Friday, Nov 23rd 2007 by James Allan Brady

According to C-Net and the sales from Amazon, the ASUS Eee is the must have gadget of the year. Not the iPod Touch, not the iPhone, the Asus Eee.

In fact, its pretty much sold out everywhere you go. Even school corporations are buying them for use in the classroom, which they are perfect for, they [...]


Friday, Nov 23rd 2007 by James Allan Brady

So the engineers at Hokuto System are the ones behind this, but basically they are recycling cell phone components and using a custom made board to make pocket sized computers. It looks like they are stealing the screen, RAM/ROM chips, processor, audio chips and interfaces, and CMOS sensors from the phones and putting them on [...]

Tuesday, Nov 20th 2007 by James Allan Brady

Damn Small Projectors. The 920 measures in an 86×44×85 millimeters, that’s tiny. So tiny Oculon, for now at least, gets to claim the world’s smallest title.

The 1440 is an LCoS modle and can throw a 20” display from up to 2 feet away. It cranks out a 20” screen and an 800×600 resolution with inputs [...]

Monday, Nov 19th 2007 by James Allan Brady

So, Black Friday (this Friday for those not in the know) is fast approaching and that means that millions of people in the retail industry will seriously consider suicide as a possible alternative to finishing their shift. It also means that there will be tons of stuff on sale for dirt cheap.

A large portion of [...]

Monday, Nov 19th 2007 by Abby McVay

If you have a thing for odd PC mods this sinister design might perk up your interest. Not only is it a bit odd, it would be great for those stuck in a cramped space or those that need a computer for their living room. Spots where there isn’t much room [...]

Sunday, Nov 18th 2007 by James Allan Brady

Jesus Christo! That’s a lot of freaking power! I guess if you are attempting Quad-SLI with dual Quad-Core Xeons and 20 hard drives you might need that kind of power.

I only give that example because I can’t readily think of any situation where I would need that much power in a single PC case where [...]

Tuesday, Nov 13th 2007 by James Allan Brady

So you buy this device, there is a $200 model that does SATA and PATA/IDE and will do multiple passes, you know, just to make sure. Then there is a $100 model that does single pass and only PATA/IDE, anyways, you buy one of these, hook it up to your hard drive of choice, flip [...]

Friday, Nov 9th 2007 by Chris Davies

I was quite looking forward to seeing Microsoft’s Surface touch-sensitive table at one of the Vegas casinos come CES next January, but it turns out I may have to plan another visit in the Spring.  Despite flaunting their clever multi-touch horizontal screen around hotels and leisure spots all over the world, and picking up more [...]

Tuesday, Nov 6th 2007 by Chris Scott Barr

When you think of workstation PCs, I’m pretty sure that Lenovo doesn’t come to mind. That would be because they’ve stayed away from that market, until now.
The ThinkStation S10 and D10 mark Lenovo’s first venture into the workstation computing world.As such, these two products will pack plenty of power. The D10 will come equipped with [...]


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