Logitech has announced a keyboard that is dedicated to only one thing – gaming. And that is the reason Logitech tends to call it as G13 Gameboard instead of a keyboard. The peripheral has been ergonomically designed giving contoured design to fit user’s fingers and hands naturally and has three game modes, 25 programmable […]
Boston Power signs up with HP to sell Enviro batteries
Boston Power’s three year relationship with HP proves out to be fruitful for them. They have announced that HP will soon be taking up their long lasting Sonata Li-ion battery for laptops and sell it under the Enviro brand. Enviro battery’s claim to fame is that it is more sustainable than the conventional laptop […]
Nintendo upgrades Wii drives to make modchips useless
Nintendo’s cat and mouse game continues with the piraters and the homebrew developers. If the software update was not enough to curb piracy, Nintendo has updated the Wii optical drives to make the modchips non functional. Modchips are used to bypass protection so as to enable the gamer to play different region games, backed […]
Broadcom creates 3-in-1 chip with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and FM
Citing the surge of combination chips for space-constraint devices and the need for low power consumption, Broadcom has come up with a combo chip that integrates Wi-Fi 802.11n, Bluetooth and a FM receiver as well as transmitter on a single silicon die. Broadcom is the first company to add 802.11n in chips and they […]
India to get 3G service from tomorrow, courtesy MTNL
The stage is set for tomorrow. State-owned MTNL will be launching the first ever 3G service for the Indian telecom users in New Delhi. PM, Dr. Manmohan Singh will be present to inaugurate it as India takes a giant leap in the telecom industry. MTNL will not charge any fees for the first two […]
Open Handset Alliance gets 14 new members, SE to develop Android phone
The Open Handset Alliance has seen an addition of 14 new members. The new members are AKM Semiconductor Inc., ARM, ASUSTek Computer Inc., Atheros Communications, Borqs, Ericsson, Garmin International Inc., Huawei Technologies, Omron Software Co. Ltd, Softbank Mobile Corporation, Sony Ericsson, Teleca AB, Toshiba Corporation and Vodafone. These companies have at least made their […]
LG readies world’s first LTE modem chip for mobile phones
LG’s visionary approach has resulted in a development of mobile phone’s 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) modem chip . The theoretic speeds suggest 100Mbps for downloading and 50Mbps for uploading but a demonstration by LG showed actual download speeds reaching 60Mbps and upload speeds of 20Mbps, which still surpassed the current HSDPA download speed […]
Belco Alpha 400 netbook is cheap and underpowered
Geeks.com has the privilege to sell Belco’s latest netbook offering. Not only it is the cheapest netbook you’ll find, it is underpowered too, even by the netbook standards. The Alpha 400 has a small 7-inch screen and is equipped by a 400MHz MIPS processor, 128MB RAM and 1GB NAND flash memory storage. Storing additional […]
Aspire One trumps Eee PC to be the highest selling netbook in Q3
Didn’t we expect this? Acer has won a battle against the numero uno Asus in the netbook market. According to the figures of the Q3 netbook sales, Acer managed to capture 38.3 percent of the market share followed by Asus at 30.3 percent. The total number of units shipped by Acer was 2.15 million […]
Microsoft to sell Windows Vista Ultimate Product RED edition
Microsoft has announced to sell Windows Vista Ultimate Product RED edition OS beginning from December 15th. The Vista Ultimate Product RED copies that were initially started to ship with Dell, will now be extended to all in the retail market. A part of the sale made by Microsoft with this particular edition will go […]
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