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JVC GD-32X1 LCD measures 6.4mm, targets business entities

June 8, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Well, of course this is the slimmest LCD but with an exception. It only takes the panel size into account and not the ports sitting behind, which makes the total thickness of 22.5mm. Anyways, the full HD 32-inch GD-32X1 is aimed at commercial businesses and features 4000:1 contrast ratio, 400cd/m2 of brightness and 100% […]

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Opera 9.7 Mobile Beta available

June 8, 2009 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Opera 9.7 Mobile beta is now available for Windows Mobile users. The new version brings in some nice improvements, most notably the Turbo (read how it works), Opera’s server-side solution to save bandwidth and also enable faster browsing. Other features include Presto 2.2 rendering engine and widgets support. You can watch the video to […]

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Microsoft Windows won’t support ARM Smartbooks

June 3, 2009 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Windows OS predominantly supports x86 architecture, so a denial from Microsoft to not support ARM processor based Smartbooks is not surprising. Steve Guggenheimer at the Computex said “For people who want a PC, albeit a different chipset, we don’t think those will work very well. We sort of learnt in the last year that […]

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Opera 10 Beta available for download

June 3, 2009 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Opera 10 has just moved to beta from alpha bringing in a lot of improvements. The UI has been given a makeover, resizeable visual tabs that shows full snapshots of the opened tabs, a up to 5×5 Speed Dial with changeable background image and Turbo. The new Opera 10 is 40 percent faster than […]

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Microsoft: Windows 7 coming on October 22

June 3, 2009 By Kunal Gangar 4 Comments

  Acer’s confession had some truth. Microsoft has confirmed October 22 as the Windows 7 release date. The early release is attributed to cash on the hype and success of Windows 7’s beta and RC releases and also to win back public confidence after the failure of Vista. Microsoft will send Windows 7 RTM codes […]

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21 Nvidia Ion based products unveiled at Computex

June 3, 2009 By Kinjal Sangoi Leave a Comment

  Nvidia’s Ion is gaining traction and the product announcements at the Computex today is a testament to that. We just had a couple of Ion products prior to this and now we have a total of 21 products that will come with the Nvidia platform. For people who are still alien to the Ion, […]

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SanDisk brings Netbook SDHC card, same card but for the netbook crowd

June 2, 2009 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  Just in case your 64GB pSSD runs out of space, SanDisk is also offering an additional storage solution. The Netbook SDHC card goes into your netbook’s memory card reader to give you an extra 8 or 16GB of storage. Well, if you’re trying to figure out the difference between the netbook SDHC and a […]

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PRAM to be launched in June

May 29, 2009 By Samsung Hub Leave a Comment

  Perfect RAM or Phase-change RAM may have missed the commercial launch of 2008 but Samsung is finally gearing up to release it for mass consumption in June after exhibiting it in the Ninth Next-Generation Semiconductor Forum in South Korea. Samsung will showcase a 512Mb (64MB) PRAM prototype at the forum. For those who have […]

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18 Android phones might come this year, says Google

May 28, 2009 By Kunal Gangar Leave a Comment

  With plethora of leaks and confirmations coming in, its evident that this year belongs to Android. Now, at the Google I/O conference, Android’s Andy Rubin has chimed in by saying that they expect around 18 Android phones to be launched this year. He did not reveal the manufacturers but we do have a fair […]

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Samsung, SanDisk renew chip licensing agreement

May 27, 2009 By Samsung Hub Leave a Comment

  Samsung and SanDisk have announced their renewal of NAND flash memory license agreement. Though both the companies haven’t revealed the intrinsic agreement details, Samsung will have an upper hand as they’ll pay half the royalty amount that they pay currently. Samsung is the largest NAND flash memory maker and pays almost $350 million in […]

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