Archive for September, 2008
There are so many products coming out for the iPod and iPhone that it has become quite difficult for most of these products to stand out from the crowd. But thank God! The case is not the same with Griffen’s new AirCurve.
It looks as well as sounds great and it can amplify music from Apple music player without using even an iota of electricity.
You just have to simply slot in the player and the ergonomics of the plastic base begin to do their thing. It has been designed in such a way that music travels within a coiled base and comes out heavier on the other side. Read the rest of this entry
CX1 desktop supercomputer has been especially designed for high-end number crunching, scientific research and data visualization. And yup! One thing more, you may have to consider what this affordable Cray Inc’s CX1 supercomputer can do with your Warcraft gaming.
With a cluster of up to 16 single /double-socket Intel Xeon processors, eight blades in each chassis, storage blades and high end graphics this Linux Red Hat or the Windows HPC Server 2008 machine is a real remarkable thing. Read the rest of this entry
Samsung has just announced the release of its new Blu-ray laptop, the R610. With a Built-in Blu-ray drive, it has a 16-inch screen of 16:9 ratio and it can pump out 1080p quality footage.

And it’s not just all about pictures as there are two 2-watt speakers and 7.1 channels surround sound that make films sound awesomely. Read the rest of this entry
The release of its new Exilm camera, the EX-FH20, has been just announced by Casio.

The camera is quite speedier than the other available cameras with its capability of knocking out shots at 40fps and movies up to 1000fps that also gets slowed when making some ultra-slow-motion shooting. Read the rest of this entry
Motorola is just not pinning all its hopes with its coming new superphone (the Alexander/ZN 12) as it’s considering to offer the world another Razr to show again the past success.
We must hope that the first phone (though quite beautiful, rubbish on the specs) would be counted as a nice phone like Razr2 that seems faultless, but not to everyone.
According to the Internet rumor mill, the codename of the Razr3 is ‘Ruby’ and it will be available in Q1 next year.
You must expect something in the lines of touchscreen tech inside as well as outside, a new metallic chassis, HSPDA and 3.2+ mega pixel camera. Read the rest of this entry
