Category: Computers
Apple Facing With iMac Monitor Yellowing Probblem
March 31, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

More than enough consumers have complained about the 27-inch iMac’s yellowing issue to make the company pay attention to the problem. Apple isn’t saying much, but it has finally pledged to support its owners failed products. “The ultimate all-in-one. Now with the ultimate display…Faster processors…Faster Graphics…” Apple’s description of its new iMac, first released in [...]
HP Expands EliteBook, ProBook Lines
March 31, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

…All the new systems will be available in a variety of configurations, so running down specs is tough. However, here are the broad strokes: the HP EliteBook 2740p Tablet PC offers a 12.1-inch outdoor-viewable, multitouch tablet display driven by Intel HD Graphics and handles up to 8 GB of RAM: options include an Intel Core [...]
Boston Acoustics VS 344
March 31, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

…Chances are you are familiar with Boston Acoustics. That’s because the company has been producing quality speakers for the home audio market for over 30 years and, more recently, has led innovations in mobile audio as well. The firm’s reputation for quality products at a moderate price is well earned, but with so many specialty [...]
Wal-mart is Buying Vudu
March 31, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

…If Wal-mart is one thing, it’s main stream. You can’t throw a rock without hitting one. That means Vudu is now instantly main stream as well. Hopefully Wal-mart will change the name of the service. Let’s face it, ‘Vudu’ doesn’t really make most people think of instant access to new release movies. When the Vudu [...]
Infinitec IUM Drive Shipping in July
March 31, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

Infinitec made a few waves at CES this year with its Infinite USB Memory (IUM) Drive, which leverages a computer’s existing Wi-Fi wireless networking and hard drive storage capacity, rather than relying on built-in storage. The idea is that the IUM Drive enables users to share their content and files to other computers or other [...]
Corsair Nova And Reactor Solid State Drives
March 30, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

Corsair has announced a new pair of 2.5 inch solid state drives, the Corsair Nova and Corsair Reactor. The Corsair Nova will be available in two capacities 64GB and 128GB, and they feature read speeds of up to 270MB/s and write speeds of up to 190MB/s. The Corsair Reactor SSD will be available in 60GB [...]
Recycled Magnetic Tape Reel Clock
March 30, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

Here is another fun geeky clock made from some recycled gadgets, the Recycled Magnetic Tape Reel Clock. This fun geeky clock is made from a 10 inch aluminum Scotch magnetic tape reel and a computer hard drive. This fun geeky clock would look great in any geeks apartment, and it measures 10 inches in diameter, [...]
The Sidewinder Watch Phone
March 30, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

Watch phones are a pretty new technology and the ones we have seen so far from companies like LG have pretty basic functions, maybe sometime in the not so distant future we will all be wearing watch phones that look as cool as this design concept from designer Susan Choo, the Sidewinder Watch Phone. As [...]
Robotic Surgical Simulator’s polygons
March 30, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

These days you wouldn’t jump behind the controls of a real plane without logging a few hours on the simulator, and so we’re glad to hear that doctors no longer have to grab the controls of a da Vinci surgical robot without performing some virtual surgeries first. The Center for Robotic Surgery at Roswell Park [...]
Tesla invented Roadster lease program for wannabe eco-ballers
March 30, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

Ain’t got a hundred large to dump on a new Tesla Roadster? Fret not, as the outfit famous for producing the world’s first commercially viable electric supercar now has another option for you to ponder: leasing. For those unfamiliar, it’s somewhere in between buying one outright and swiping one while the salesperson’s not looking, and [...]
