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This tiny toy camera is your perfect spycam
Now this is what I call a real spy’s camera. The size of your finger, and yet capable to store a microSD card, this is the $95 Mame-Cam from Japanese company Thanko. It’s capable of recording video shot in VGA resolutions at 30fps, and the battery is good for 36 minutes’ shooting. Not much, but enough to record the bad guy’s dirty business red handed, if you’re wise enough. Full 36 minutes of kinkiness.
Momentus XT hybrid drive having hiccups
It seemed that some serious issue has come back and haunt Seagate yet again. Apparently owners of Seagate’s Momentus XT are facing serious issues with their drives — despite glowing initial reviews, a number of long-term users claim that the drives chirp, crash, stutter, and freeze with alarming regularity, particularly when installed in a Mac![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_ue6k7TQlxYomRT8W9c5NfZ9xvqpEfdnCimydOKc2MzEtMpiHGYJTUlDPqfrUQhjF5k7XILAtC3e7MrEmyDpEih3IrsNu66Uxign-TncBSrmu1BBpizfc2ruP1mViJC0Q=s0-d)
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Some users have speculated that these issues are caused by the XT’s magnetic platters spinning down inappropriately, due to an overzealous power management scheme. Good thing is, Seagate is actively involved in getting them fixed, instead of dismissing the issue like what they did last time around. So far, pair of new firmware updates has addressed some symptoms, a third is on the way, and a Seagate engineer known only as STX_NB is proactively chatting with affected customers about possible fixes. Nice customer services there.
SOURCE via Computer WorldSamsung wants to sell 10 million 3D TVs this year
It seemed that Samsung is on a super roll. Rumours have it that Apple![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_ue6k7TQlxYomRT8W9c5NfZ9xvqpEfdnCimydOKc2MzEtMpiHGYJTUlDPqfrUQhjF5k7XILAtC3e7MrEmyDpEih3IrsNu66Uxign-TncBSrmu1BBpizfc2ruP1mViJC0Q=s0-d)
is inking a super mega big deal with them on the purchase of screens and NAND and some others, and Samsung has been hoping their new Galaxy S II will outsell their previous Galaxy S, which has been sold millions. Now, they’re planning to sell 10 million 3D TVs this year, up five times from the two million it sold last year. LG, its domestic rival, is planning to sell some 5 million. Now, it’s unclear whether this increase in sales will come as a result of consumer demand for 3D or simply because almost all new TVs will be 3D-capable, but we’re hoping that pesky 3D content problem will get a lot better once more people can actually view it, but how many people actually wants to wear a glass every time they watch some movies at home?
GAEMS Xbox 360 traveling case is your ultimate Xbox 360 to challenge everyone in this world
It seemed that the GAEMS console-carrying case has gone through some diet after the last time we saw it, back when it’s still a huge box that looks like a nuclear control centre. If you’re a on-the-go Xbox warrior, then this news will be good to you. The company has redesigned the case and it now supports the fat and slim versions of the 360 and even the PS3-skinny. What’s new in this compact carrying case is the fact there’s actually room to store the console, controllers and power brick. It comes bundled with a remote, HDMI cable and power supply to power the speakers and LED screen. If you’re road trippin’ any time soon and want this beast, you can save yourself 20 bones by pre-ordering before April 20th and you’ll receive the $300 case come June. Sounds like a good deal to me, unless you like to bring your 32-inch TV along with you wherever you go.
SOURCE via projectgaems.comIntel to spend $5 billion on new 14nm fab in Arizona, create 4,000 new jobs this year
It seemed that the recall of Cougar Point didn’t hit Intel by a single bit. After welcoming Barack Obama to their Oregon facility, they’ve treated the president to the happy news that Intel will invest $5 billion back into the US economy by building its most advanced fab yet
This new fab will venture into the crazily small 14nm production process, and will be in Arizona. Operation is believed to start in 2013. Construction starts in the middle of this year and is expected to create “thousands” of jobs, both temporary and permanent. Aside from that, Otellini has disclosed Intel’s intention to create 4,000 new jobs in the US, mostly in R&D and product development.
SOURCE via IntelBlackBerry Dakota / Montana leaked again, this time Carbon Edition
We kept on getting teaser pics of the BlackBerry Bold Touch, and the journey continues with no sign of ever coming into the market. The phone comes with some sweet carbon fiber weave this time around, and it’s confirmed to have a 640 x 480 VGA screen, though the publication says it’s also gained storage space (6.5GB flash) and lost memory (512MB of RAM) since the last time we heard its specs. Now that’s weird news. Can’t make up your mind RIM? There’s apparently still a 5 megapixel camera to be had, as well as a magnetometer, accelerometer and proximity sensor, and — as the rumor mill whispered in January — integrated NFC. Just in time for 2011 standard eh? Still no horsepower, price, and launch date info this time.
SOURCE via n4bb.comAmazon Appstore for Android will let you buy apps even without a device
Funny thing Amazon is doing here. It seemed that their upcoming Appstore for Android, which has been in the works for some time, will allow you to purchase apps even before you receive the device you intend to install them on, presumably so that you’re stocked up and ready to go by the time the phone (or tablet, or whatever miscellaneous gizmo) arrives on your doorstep. Sounds like something very convenient, though I don’t really see the importance of this. Apparently, the concept appears to go partway toward mimicking Amazon’s Kindle business model, which does a decent job of decoupling content (which is associated with your Amazon account) from the actual hardware you’ve got it installed on. Thus far there’s been no announcement of when it’ll be available, yet, but it does seem to stand a chance at cutting into the Android Market’s revenue by some noticeable margin.
SOURCE via All Things DHere’s a new PMP, radio, clock, media streamer, photo viewer, all-in-one Archos
All these while we’ve been thinking that Archos is into tablets, but all of a sudden they’ve thrown in a new fancy digital clock radio into the market. Well, you can say that there’s a miniature tablet in it, as there’s a 3.5-inch touchscreen in the middle plus the ability to connect to 12,000 streaming radio stations and 1,500 “web TV” channels make it more than just a ‘clock n radio’.
It seemed that you can play media directly from an SD card or pull it over your local network via uPNP, besides viewing pictures on there. Sadly there’s no mention of price or availability.
Read more…Apple announcing new high-speed interconnect, is it Light Peak?
CNET reports that Apple will announce “a new high-speed connection technology” soon — and Intel’s Light Peak seems to be the only perfect match, unless Apple comes up with a super twist of a new FireWire standard. Or will Apple flop this announcement by just saying that it’s the USB 3.0? We’ve been knowing for quite some time that Apple’s been secretly backing the 10Gbps interconnect project of Intel, but with a likely MacBook Pro refresh right around the corner and Light Peak allegedly due for a 1H 2011 launch, it seems the time for action could be right around now. It also doesn’t hurt that this latest rumor comes from CNET, actually, as we’re pretty sure the publication has an inside source. The very same reporter wrote that Light Peak would be downgraded to copper, a full month before Intel would admit anything of the sort.
SOURCE via CNETBest Buy adding new Apple laptop SKUs to its systems
And what can that mean? Well, it usually means that a refresh of Apple’s laptop is coming soon. Apple has yet to announce a MacBook Pro refresh, but more and more rumours are showing up which points directly towards this possibility of the refresh coming as soon as next week. Thus far, it’s only said to affect these $1,199, $1,499, $1,799, and $2,199 price points MBP, but there is an additional $2,499 sticker for a laptop identified only as “New SKU I,” which presumably points to an upgrade to Apple’s 17-incher. Sadly there’s no mention of the base-line MacBook getting an upgrade though, so we’ll have to wait until next week ‘at least’ to know what Apple will be offering this time around.
SOURCE via BestBuyMagicWand Combines Your Magic Trackpad and Keyboard into a Single Super-Peripheral
Apple’s keyboard has been a great one to use with, though I much prefer the older one which comes with the numerical pad. Never mind that grudge, as we’ve been given the Magic Trackpad instead. However, you can’t really just use duct tape and have the keyboard and Trackpad fused together so that you can have both together while typing on your lap. Feels so awful, we know.
Now the good people at Twelve South have come up with a way to keep them together: the MagicWand.The product is a simple one: a long tube accommodates the round lip shared by both the keyboard and trackpad, and a few other bars lock things into place. Presto chango: two peripherals are now one. $30 and you can have both the Magic Trackpad and the wonderful keyboard together.
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STREAM S10ឃ្លាំងផ្ទុកទិន្នន័យចល័តជាមួយនឹងល្បឿនដ៏អស្ចារ្យ លក្ខណៈពិសេស៖ - អាចប្រើជាមួយ USB 3.0 និង USB 2.0 - ល្បឿនបញ្ចូនទិន្នន័យតាម USB 3.0 ដល់ទៅ . 5 Gbps - ល្បឿនបញ្ចូនទិន្នន័យតាម USB 2.0 ដល់ទៅ . 480 Mbps - ចំណុះផ្ទុកទិន្នន័យចាប់ពី 320GB, 500GB, 640GB, 750GB - ផ្ដល់ថាមពលដោយផ្ទាល់ពី USB អ្នកជំនាញ៖ Googleបានថតចម្លងJava Codeក្នុងFroyo និងGingerbread RIM still top in the market, but is shrinking badlyRIM still top in the market, but is shrinking badlyOf course, this market share specifically says iPhone, not iOS, which mean it’s referring to smartphone only. Also, specifically comparing Apple’s iPhone to Google’s Android is not a very accurate method, as many manufacturers like Samsung and LG and HTC carries Google’s Android OS, which help widen the market share too. It seemed that every company with a soldering iron is making Android phones these days. If we compare specifically then the numbers would be different altogether. I’m saying this in reference to Tim Morgan at The Register: Nokia was still the top maker of smartphones in 2010, but its growth is fading compared to Apple, whose iPhone is growing share like a weed. Nokia, which is apparently in the midst of a massive management shakeup, cranked out 28.3 million smartphones in Q4, rising 36.1 per cent over the prior year. But that was less than half the growth rate of Apple, which shot up by 86.2 per cent to 16.2 million units, bypassing Research in Motion to take the number two spot in smartphones. RIM came in third in Q4, with 36.4 per cent growth, to 14.6 million units sold. |