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Seagate debuts enterprise-class Pulsar SSDs

December 9, 2009 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Seagate has been producing hard drives for the past 30 years but their first SSD has seen the light of day yesterday. Dubbed as Pulsar, the SSDs are said to be apt for enterprise and server applications because of its unprecedented quality and durability. The 2.5-inch single-level cell (SLC) Pulsar SSDs support SATA interface, […]

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CrunchPad becomes the Joo Joo, pre-orders begin from Dec 11

December 8, 2009 By Kunal Gangar 1 Comment

  Fusion Garage’s CEO, Chandra Rathakrishnan today offered his side of story and alongside launched the device, renamed as Joo Joo (it’s funny and weird!). Chandra claimed that TechCrunch was not involved in any of the Joo Joo’s (then CrunchPad) software or hardware development and will fight in the court if any lawsuit is filed. […]

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Fusion Garage to hold a Media Event on Monday for CrunchPad

December 4, 2009 By Kunal Gangar 1 Comment

  We told you the CrunchPad saga is about to get exciting and it looks like the day has been set. Fusion Garage, TechCrunch’s partners for CrunchPad are holding a special event for journos and analysts and as they make themselves clear, will also demonstrate the device. Though it’s not confirmed there’s a fair chance […]

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LG full HD 3D LCD sees official launch

December 3, 2009 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  LG is planning to become the first manufacturer to sell a full HD 3D LCD display in the mass market. They’ve announced the commercial launch of its 23-inch 3D LCD monitor that uses shutter glasses to deliver three-dimensional content in full HD resolution. LG claims its new LCDs are capable to offer twice as […]

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Samsung starts production of 30nm 3-bit MLC NAND & asynchronous DDR NAND flash

December 1, 2009 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Samsung is trying to strengthen its position in the NAND memory market by starting mass production of industry’s first 30nm-based 3-bit Multi Level Cell (MLC) NAND chips and 30nm-based asynchronous DDR NAND flash. Samsung claims the 3-bit MLC NAND increases the efficiency of the data storage by 50 percent compared to current 2-bit MLC […]

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Buffalo outs USB 3.0 compatible 12X Blu-ray burner in Japan

November 26, 2009 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Buffalo is on a roll as far as USB 3.0 goods are concerned. They just rolled out a USB 3.0 compatible external HDD and now back in their hometown, they’ve announced world’s fastest Blu-ray writer with support for USB 3.0. The BR-X1216U3 can burn BD discs up to a speed of 12x provided you […]

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Apple tablet PC rumored to be delayed by second half of 2010, will have OLED display

November 19, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi 1 Comment

  The great Apple tablet rumor has sprung back again. This time it comes from Taiwan where Digitimes cites sources from component makers. Apparently, according to them the rumored tablet PC will be launched in the second half of next year because Cupertino giant planning to integrate an OLED display. The 9.7-inch OLED panel will […]

Filed Under: Apple, Hardware, Rumors

CrunchPad is alive, will maintain a $300-400 price tag

November 16, 2009 By Kunal Gangar 1 Comment

  Contrary to the speculation which we’ve been hearing, Techcrunch’s Arrington has revealed that the CrunchPad is still under development. The revelation came at the Gillmor Gang videocast where Arrington said that “CrunchPad is steamrolling” and that “they’re working on UI” to make it perfect. As for the price, Arrington maintained that its CrunchPad will […]

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SimplicITy computer for the elderly

November 16, 2009 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Want your old folks to use the computer, e-mail, chat with you? Here’s the SimplicITy computer that is made just for them. As the name implies, the computer is very simple to operate as it does not have anything but only six icons on the desktop. The PC runs on Mint Linux that displays […]

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Dell Inspiron Zino HD starts from $230 in US

November 13, 2009 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Dell’s mini desktop solution is now available in America. The device specs remain the same as is in the UK but it starts from a very affordable $229. The cheapest version will deprive you of wireless and HD capabilities but if you’re willing to some more, you’ll get a Blu-ray combo, discrete graphics card, […]

Filed Under: Hardware

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