The Lingo comes in black or white, and measures just 27.5mm x 60mm x 19mm (1.1″ x 2.4″ x .75″) and weighs 23 grams, or about 8/10ths of an ounce. It has a range of about 30 feet and should get about 15 hours of battery life. It should be available in Japan next month for about $50.
People living outside Japan ask the Japan Trend Shop, Gizmine or Geek Stuff 4 U to get one for them. via
Friday, May 8, 2009
Deal of the Day: Asus Eee PC 900A for $160 from Woot
The netbook has an 8.9 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel display, a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 CPU, and 1GB of RAM. On the down side, it has just 4GB of solid state storage. Buying a bigger usb storage then is a must
This particular Eee PC 900A comes preloaded with Asus’s custom version of Xandros Linux, but it’s also capable of running Windows XP, Ubuntu Linux, or a variety of other operating systems. Woot product page
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This particular Eee PC 900A comes preloaded with Asus’s custom version of Xandros Linux, but it’s also capable of running Windows XP, Ubuntu Linux, or a variety of other operating systems. Woot product page
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Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor tells if your PC is Win7 ready
When a new version of Windows is released, people either upgrade their existing PC or purchase a new PC with the latest version of Windows already pre-installed. For the people who want to upgrade their existing PC, they are often faced with the question of whether their PC can run the new Windows version or not. Microsoft offers a tool that can be used to determine if a PC is able to run Windows 7– Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor. The beta can be downloaded here (English only at this time).via
Connect to and take control of another PC with CrossLoop
Just install the small CrossLoop app on your PC, then have the person on the other PC do the same. A few clicks and you're securely connected, able to see and interact with the other PC. CrossLoop is a must-have tool for anyone who serves as the go-to tech support guru for friends and family. Crossloop
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Thursday, May 7, 2009
Military secrets on hard drives sold on eBay
According to The english Dailymail: Highly sensitive details of a US military missile air defence system were found on a second-hand hard drive bought on eBay.
The test launch procedures were found on a hard disk for the THAAD (Terminal High Altitude Area Defence) ground to air missile defence system, used to shoot down Scud missiles in Iraq.
The disk also contained security policies, blueprints of facilities and personal information on employees including social security numbers, belonging to technology company Lockheed Martin - who designed and built the system. Read more.
The test launch procedures were found on a hard disk for the THAAD (Terminal High Altitude Area Defence) ground to air missile defence system, used to shoot down Scud missiles in Iraq.
The disk also contained security policies, blueprints of facilities and personal information on employees including social security numbers, belonging to technology company Lockheed Martin - who designed and built the system. Read more.
Sprink, a desktop standalone YouTube player
YouTube is very addicting. So if you want to watch Videos and at the same time do somethingelse like wwriting emails, this standalone Youtube player for you. Sprink is such a standalone WPF-based mini YouTube client for Windows.via
Hackintosh maker Psystar developing a netbook
Psystar produces computers that run OS X, without a permission from Apple. Psystar hackintosho costs less than a full Mac from Apple, as apple not only selling you hardware but also the brand (Apple tax).
And according to macrumors: With all the recent attention on the netbook market, one curious reader asked Psystar if they had plans to introduce a Mac OS X "netbook" in the future. Pystar's response confirmed that did have a mobile Mac computer in development. This unannounced product may simply be an extension of their laptop initiative that has previously been revealed. Any sort of miniaturized laptop, however, could be very appealing to a certain segment of the Apple's installed base.
And if the price is under $500 count me in!
And according to macrumors: With all the recent attention on the netbook market, one curious reader asked Psystar if they had plans to introduce a Mac OS X "netbook" in the future. Pystar's response confirmed that did have a mobile Mac computer in development. This unannounced product may simply be an extension of their laptop initiative that has previously been revealed. Any sort of miniaturized laptop, however, could be very appealing to a certain segment of the Apple's installed base.
And if the price is under $500 count me in!
Video: The magic of Ninja Rocks
Extreme - Car Glass Crush W/ Tiny Piece! - Funny blooper videos are here
Read about Ninja rocks here in Wikipedia
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Deal of the Day: Sylvania GNET13001 Netbook PC for $199.99 Shipped
Amazon is selling the Sylvania GNET13001 Netbook PC -- powered by gOS -- for just $199.99 shipped, originally priced at $329.00. With "Google and Web 2.0, gOS utilizes Linux-based software to provide a robust and diverse set of applications simple enough for users to dive right in." Product page.
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SmartQ 7 Internet Tablet MID revealed
It is like a coffee tablet equipped with 7-inch WVGA touchscreen, and a 4500mAh li-polymer battery that deliver up to 48 hours of music playback, while the built-in stand, stereo speakers, a USB 2.0 host port for connecting peripherals, and of course WiFi connectivity. Read more here
Samsung's HMX-H106 Full HD camcorder with 64GB SSD
Samsung's HMX-H106 is a Full HD camcorder with a 64GB SSD. which is enough for an impressive 12 hours of 1920 x 1080 pixel video with further expansion by SD/SDHC card. And is set for a May 22nd Stateside launch according Amazon.com. 900 bucks for a H.264 camcorder with an optical image stabilized Schneider Kreuznach Varioplan HD lens offering a 10x zoom and 37mm wide-angle focal length. via
Read -- Korea launch
Read -- Amazon May 22nd pre-order
Read -- Korea launch
Read -- Amazon May 22nd pre-order
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