SDXC memory card slot could see action in 32nm notebooks

November 30, 2009

Notebook manufacturers Dell, HP and Lenovo could soon release their new 32nm notebooks that run on mobile Core i3, i5 and i7 processors to be equipped with an SDXC memory card slot in order to keep up with the times, offering the option for such notebooks to recognize up to 2TB of data within while boasting phenomenal theoretical transfer speeds of up to 300MB per second. If you really need a notebook now, then we’re sorry you won’t be able to play the waiting game as such 32nm machines won’t be out until sometime next year

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SDXC memory card slot could see action in 32nm notebooks

November 30, 2009

Notebook manufacturers Dell, HP and Lenovo could soon release their new 32nm notebooks that run on mobile Core i3, i5 and i7 processors to be equipped with an SDXC memory card slot in order to keep up with the times, offering the option for such notebooks to recognize up to 2TB of data within while boasting phenomenal theoretical transfer speeds of up to 300MB per second. If you really need a notebook now, then we’re sorry you won’t be able to play the waiting game as such 32nm machines won’t be out until sometime next year.

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Asus Eee PC 1201T shows up

November 30, 2009

Asus is again at the forefront of things with their latest Eee PC 1201T showing up, where this 12.1″ netbook has an AMD Congo platform running within alongside the highly respected Ion graphics chipset from NVIDIA which ought to transform this into a multimedia-capable unit. Other specifications include 2GB RAM, a 250GB hard drive, a 6-cell battery and basically an all-round Eee PC look. No idea on pricing and availability as at press time, but we hope to see more light shed on either detail pretty soon

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Robo-one dance competition

November 30, 2009

Forget about Michael Jackson popularizing and refining the robot dance - we’re talking about real robots dancing here at the Robo-one dance competition, where these bipedal mechanical wonders attempt to impress you with their slick moves, putting us humans to shame on the dance floor in the process. Don’t believe us? Check out this chick in a short skirt go

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Oregon Scientific weather stations are solar powered

November 30, 2009

Oregon Scientific has long released weather stations with built-in alarm clocks to the masses, but their latest release has a heart for the environment by being solar-powered. Boasting a detachable solar panel which will help juice up its internal battery whenever the sun is not playing hide-and-seek behind clouds, you can choose from the $69 Oregon Scientific +ECO Solar Weather Clock (RMR331ESA) or the $99 Oregon Scientific +ECO Solar Weather Station (BAR332ESA). Permalink: Oregon Scientific weather stations are solar powered from Ubergizmo | Hot: Palm Pixi Review

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Scruzol magnetic screwdriver

November 30, 2009

The Scruzol magnetic screwdriver ought to be on the Christmas wish list of those who love performing DIY procedures in their homes, as it boasts a powerful central magnet that is capable of holding up to 12 screw bits alongside a bit socket on both ends. This design allows it to function as a screwdriver and a power driver for an electric drill when the need arises, letting you “grab it or grip it”, depending on the situation

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Pedal-powered Christmas tree

November 30, 2009

The city of Copenhagen in Denmark will go green this year where Christmas celebrations are concerned, and we’re not talking about the color of its trees. In fact, their traditional Christmas tree set up at their City Hall Square will boast energy-efficient LED lights that are powered by people, where 15 bicycles are available for anyone and everyone to pedal in order to power all 700 LED bulbs dotted along the entire tree. Good way to keep warm in the freezing weather as well, eh?

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Raving Smileys T-Shirt

November 30, 2009

The Raving Smileys T-Shirt pays homage to the T-Qualizer, as it also comes with an ultra sound sensor.

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JVC and Kenwood unveil MDV-313

November 30, 2009

JVC and Kenwood have teamed up to release their maiden car navigation system known as the MDV-313, where this device is touted to bring the best of both worlds in a solitary device.

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PSPgo sees lower £149 price point

November 30, 2009

Entertainment retailer HMV has recently slashed the price of the Sony PSPgo to

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