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Packard Bell iMax Mini is AspireRevo in disguise

May 28, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Packard Bell has announced iMax Mini that is nothing but AspireRevo in a different branding. The specs too, are similar – Atom N230 processor, Nvidia GeForce 9400M GPU, 2GB RAM, 250GB HDD, USB ports, HDMI and VGA. Packard Bell will also sell the Air Mouse gaming controller as a separate accessory. Pricing starts from […]

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Epson inkjet technology helps big screen OLED TVs

May 28, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Seiko Epson is using its Micro Piezo inkjet technology that will enable uniform layers of organic material into 37-inch and larger sized OLED TVs. Since the current Vacuum thermal evaporation (VTE) technique that deposits organic materials on the substrates are ineffective on larger sized OLED, Epson’s inkjet technology helps to achieve the same, efficiently […]

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HTPC friendly mobo from Asus

May 28, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Asus has announced a motherboard specifically designed for Home Theater Personal Computers (HTPCs). The M4A78-HTPC mobos are based on AMD 780G chipset and allows full HD playback at an affordable price. The motherboard is Phenom II compatible, supports RAM up to 16GB, integrates HDMI/DVI support, CrossFireX and Asus’ Absolute Pitch Hi-Fi and DTS Surround […]

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Nintendo to launch Wii Fit Plus at E3 2009?

May 27, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Nintendo is apparently planning to launch a sequel of Wii Fit. According to Macquarie analysts, Nintendo will announce Wii Fit Plus at the E3 next week. The functioning of Wii Fit Plus is not known but they reckon it will be sold as a separate accessory to weigh on the success of Wii Fit […]

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Rumor: HP preparing CULV based notebooks

May 27, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  HP is planning to launch CULV based notebooks, reports Digitimes. Their source reckons that HP’s key to success will be a two-prong strategy to take on the competition. First use an existing notebook design with CULV processor to push out cheap competitive notebooks and then roll out a tad expensive ultra-thin designs. Other details […]

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HP announces Mini 110 XP, 110 Mi and 1101 netbooks

May 27, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  HP has added 110 XP, 110 Mi (Mobile Internet) and 1101 to the Mini Series netbooks. All the netbooks feature a 10.1-inch display along with processor options of Atom N270 or N280. The specifications are the usual but 110 XP gets few worthy options like Broadcom Crystal HD Enhanced Video accelerator for viewing full […]

Filed Under: UMPC

Odin 99: Buddha Phone for Japan

May 27, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi 2 Comments

  Chinese are famous for producing knockoffs but for a change, they have an original creation made specially for the Japanese people. Apart from offering the usual telephony and multimedia features, the Odin 99 phone allows Buddhists to pray to Buddha anywhere, anytime. It works by pressing the Lotus button that shows an animated Buddha […]

Filed Under: Mobile Phones

iPod Nano 5G to sport a camera, iPhone to come in six variants?

May 26, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi 2 Comments

  We have seen unique claims for the Apple products in the past so when a new one about iPod Nano 5G and iPhone surfaced today, we weren’t exactly surprised. iLounge is citing its never-been-wrong source to give us some dope on the slim Apple music player and iPhone. Apparently the fifth generation iPod Nano […]

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Windows Vista SP2 available for download

May 26, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Windows Vista users (I’m sure there are many of them) can now download Service Pack 2 for their respective x86 and x64 OS copy. Microsoft hasn’t revealed the exact fixes or changes but the pack brings support for new kinds of hardware and emerging hardware standards. This service pack is also applicable to Windows […]

Filed Under: Misc.

Sharp creates industry’s thinnest solar module for mobile devices

May 26, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Sharp has introduced a solar module that can possibly pave way for solar powered gadgets in addition to mobile phones. Their thinnest solar module currently measures at 0.8mm and it is mainly achieved by using compact semiconductor packaging technology that helps to deliver a maximum power of 300mW. The LR0GC02 solar module is now […]

Filed Under: Mobile Phones

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