|
storage
|
|
Written by Malini Gupta
|
|

Corsair is expanding its best selling Flash Voyager USB family lines with a new 64GB capacity offering. The new 64GB USB Flash Voyager has enough capacity for a library of DVD-length movies and tens of thousands of high-resolution digital images.
Claimed to be water resistant, the 64GB USB Flash Voyager offers solution for storing, transporting and backing up large amounts of personal and professional data. These can also be used as portable back-up devices for critical or sensitive information. In addition, Corsair 64GB USB Flash Voyager drives are bootable, thus can be used to store full versions of operating systems and applications in order to quickly “re-create” the necessary software environments to troubleshoot system problems.
"Corsair is always developing new and exciting flash products, and the 64GB USB Flash Voyager is no exception," said John Beekley, Vice President of Applications at Corsair. "With more storage space than most laptops, we can offer a full suite of features - whether it be backing up data, building a portable media library, or simply transporting huge amounts of data." added Beekley.
Corsair 64GB USB Flash Voyager drive is available at MSRP of $249.99, backed by a 10-year Limited Warranty.
Link: Corsair |
|
storage
|
|
Written by Malini Gupta
|
|
Western Digital forays into the small-office network storage market with WD ShareSpace, a high-speed network storage systems that provide cost-effective, centralized storage for small office and home networks.
The 4-bay storage systems with Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) interface provide up to 4 TB of storage capacity and multiple RAID configurations. The RAID 5 mode, only available on the 4 TB system, is the recommended mode to achieve both high performance and data protection through redundancy. The small-footprint storage system takes up very little space and provides plenty of storage to go around
WD ShareSpace network-attached storage systems make it simple for small offices and workgroups to centralize storage for easy accessibility - both within the network and through remote Web access service. The download manager supports scheduled downloads through FTP and HTTP
Home users can easily connect the WD ShareSpace system to their home network to centralize their media collections and access them from anywhere in their home. The included iTunes server capability allows users to play their music on any Mac or PC using iTunes software.
With its efficient cooling architecture and power saving mode, this system consumes up to 33 percent less power and is reliably cool and quiet
WD ShareSpace network storage systems are available in capacities of 2 TB ($699.99) and 4 TB ($999.99).
Link: Western Digital
|
|
gadgets
|
|
Written by Malini Gupta
|
|
Sony has introduced PRS-700, the third generation of eBook reader featuring a six inch touch screen display, expanded memory, and built-in LED reading light.
The newest Reader sports the dimensions of a slimmed down paperback book. The textured black casing and soft black cover contribute to its envy-inspiring design.
The interactive six-inch touch screen display allows booklovers to flip pages with the slide of a finger. Readers can also search terms within a document or book, create notes using the virtual keyboard and highlight text with the included stylus pen.

The high-resolution, high contrast electronic paper display technology provides a crisp text and graphics that are highly readable, even in bright sunlight. For times when ambient light is not available, Sony is the first to offer a built-in LED reading light.
It can hold 350 books in its internal memory, and more in a memory card. The new Reader will be available next month for about $400.
Link: Sony
|
|
game articles
|
|
Written by Malini Gupta
|
|
If you've got a Mac and have been looking for some new games to play, InstantAction has you covered with 4 fancy new titles. InstantAction, the 3D gaming site that runs in a Web browser, now works on the Mac. You can sign up and play now.
Launched over the summer, InstantAction has, up to now, only worked on Windows PCs. Now the service is Mac-compatible, and allows Mac users to play against PC users online.
InstantAction for the Mac has gone online as an open beta for the moment, but Mac users can sign up and play Rokkitball, Marble Blast Online, Think Tanks and a new first-person shooter called Fallen Empire: Legions.
System requirements call for Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later. InstantAction runs on Intel Macs only, and requires Safari 3 or Firefox 2. Some games require an Nvidia GeForce 7 series, Radeon x1900 series or better.
Link: Macworld |
|
memory
|
|
Written by Malini Gupta
|
|
Kingston has announced the release of 2GHz HyperX DDR3 memory modules, the fastest-performing DDR3 available to date. Available in 2GB memory kits, the new HyperX PC3-16000 memory offers gaming enthusiasts top-of-the-line Enhanced Performance Profile (EPP) ready memory with EPP profiles pre-programmed on the modules.
"Two Gigahertz is now the sweet spot for many benchmarking enthusiasts and Kingston's new 2GHz HyperX DDR3 memory is fully tested at specified frequency and timing values so it's ideal for anyone seeking to boost performance," said Mark Tekunoff, senior technology manager, Kingston.
The 2GHz HyperX DDR3 is available at a price tag of $227.
Link: Kingston |
|
cellphones
|
|
Written by Malini Gupta
|
|
Nokia has unveiled its touch-screen smartphone, new Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. It offers all the music essentials, including a graphic equalizer, 8GB memory for up to 6000 tracks and support for all main digital music formats, and a 3.5mm jack. Built-in surround sound stereo speakers offer the industry's most powerful sound.
Taking advantage of touch screen technology, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic offers 'Media Bar', a handy drop down menu that provides direct access to music and entertainment, including favourite tracks, videos and photos.
The innovative 'Contacts Bar' lets consumers highlight four favorite contacts on their home-screen and, through a single touch, track a digital history of recent text messages, emails, phone logs, photos and blog updates.
It sports a 3.2" widescreen display, a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens and, with a single touch, images or videos can be shared via a favorite online community, such as Share on Ovi, Flickr, or Facebook.
"The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic gives people the freedom to experience music they love in the way they prefer", said Jo Harlow, Vice President, Nokia.
The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic will be available worldwide beginning in the fourth quarter of 2008 for an estimated retail price of 279 EUR.
Link: Nokia |
|
memory
|
|
Written by Malini Gupta
|
|
Fujifilm has introduced four new Secure Digital (SD) cards, thus extending its flash memory products line.
The Secure Digital (SD) line includes 1GB and 2GB SD cards. The Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) family has 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB cards. Micro SD cards will include 1GB and 2GB in the standard capacity models, and 4GB and 8GB in the high capacity SDHC line.
The Fujifilm SD cards will come in brightly colored, customer-friendly packaging, specially designed with easy to understand graphics ensuring that customers choose the cards best suited for their needs and devices.
"We've found that there is a growing customer demand in the marketplace for higher capacity cards, as more users take video as well as higher-resolution photos with their digital cameras," said James Avato, vice president, Electronic Imaging Division, Fujifilm U.S.A., Inc. "And our new compact packaging design makes it even easier for customers to obtain the best possible flash media for their devices."
The price has not yet been disclosed, but the cards will be available next month.
Link: Fujifilm
|
|
Loose Wire Articles
|
|
Written by Eric Sandstrom
|
|
There’s been a lot of talk about the new Batman movie, how it’s "visionary," "spellbinding," and "by far, the greatest thing civilization has created."
Likewise, there’s also been some kind word’s associated with Heath Ledger's performance as Caesar Romero (the Joker) in The Dark Knight; words like "transcendent," "Oscar-worthy," "Pant-filling," and "a performance way-better than the episode of Full House where DJ has an eating disorder."
|
|
cellphones
|
|
Written by Malini Gupta
|
|

Sony Ericsson has launched PlayNow plus, offering users the ultimate mobile music experience. Users will be able to discover, download, play and recommend unlimited amounts of music wherever they are and whenever they like, directly over the mobile data network.
PlayNow plus will offer high-quality audio and access to the largest music catalogue of any unlimited download service. Sony Ericsson’s PlayNow plus music service guarantees ‘all-you-can-eat’ unlimited access to millions of music tracks.
Sony Ericsson will launch this service with a special edition of the W902 Walkman phone. Each Sony Ericsson W902 Walkman with PlayNow plus will be having 1000 of the recent most popular digital songs. Pre-loaded music offers are also planned for subsequent PlayNow plus-enabled phones.
The service is due to launch commercially with operator Telenor in Sweden in the fourth quarter of this year, with further roll-outs around the world beginning in 2009.
Link: Sony Ericsson |
|
memory
|
|
Written by Malini Gupta
|
|
SanDisk now offers world’s largest removable storage capacity for mobile phones. It is now offering 16GB microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro (M2) mobile memory cards.
The fingernail-sized 16GB memory cards allow consumers to ‘wake up’ the many storage-intensive features offered by today’s portable handsets such as music and video playback, high-definition digital camera functions, gaming and GPS applications. Consumers can also use the 16GB microSDHC card in a multitude of other devices, including video cameras, GPS receivers or MP3 players with a microSD slots such as SanDisk’s Sansa players.
The 16GB microSDHC card is listing for $99.99 while the 16GB M2 lists for $129.99. The new 16GB capacity will be available at Best Buy Mobile stores in October and Verizon Wireless stores in November. SanDisk’s 16GB mobile memory cards come with a five-year limited warranty.
Link: SanDisk |
|
cellphones
|
|
Written by Malini Gupta
|
|
Samsung has recently introduced the Haptic 2 mobile phone. The second generation phone, launched in South Korea, has a large touch-screen display that also provides haptic feedback, information transmitted via the sense of touch, when using certain functions on the device.
The phone offers 3.2-inch screen, mobile banking as well as an internal DMB tuner to pick up over-the-air digital TV in Korea. It also brings a much sharper five-megapixel camera with flash and image stabilization as well as built-in storage of either 4GB or 16GB depending on the model.
The users can also personalize the vibrate mode and have access to more than three times the number of widgets on the home screen for quick access to weather and other info.
It will cost between 700,000 won and 800,000 won (US$700 to $800) in South Korea. There's no word from Samsung on when it might be available elsewhere.
Link: Elecronista |
|
Displays
|
|
Written by Malini Gupta
|
|
ViewSonic has unveiled its new 22-inch N2201w LCD HDTV. Incorporating Built-In DVD, HDTV, it also offers PC Functionality at an affordable price.
The N2201w boasts a super HD LCD resolution of 1680x1050, fast 5ms response time, 1000:1 contrast ratio and wide viewing angles for rich, vibrant colors. It also features multiple inputs, including ATSC/NTSC/QAM digital TV tuner, HDMI, for connecting to high-definition video and gaming consoles, camcorders, cable or satellite boxes and digital media players. A PC input is also provided for connecting computer sources.
“The N2201w’s dual functionality allows customers convenience and value by adding a digital television to their home that will compliment any room,” said Steve Woo, vice president and general manager of VTV North America Consumer Electronics Division, ViewSonic. “We are committed to providing affordable TV options-large and small-to keep everyone tuned in after the digital transition.”
The N2201W is available for an estimated street price of $429.
Link: ViewSonic |
|
|