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Saturday, July 25, 2009
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Wireless Networking News
Trango's new Atlas Series of Tri-Band Wireless Ethernet Bridges is the first radio of its kind capable of operation covering the license-exempt 5.8 GHz ISM band, the lower 5.3 GHz U-NII band, and the proposed upper 5.47 GHz U-NII band. The Atlas Series utilizes a high-performance OFDM architecture with dynamic adaptive modulation and a contention free, point-to-point protocol. With user selectable data rates from 6 through 54 Mbps and employing Dynamic Frequency Selection and Transmit Power Control as required by the new U-NII band regulations, the Atlas delivers 45 Mbps actual user throughput at the Ethernet port over a range from 6 miles with the integral antenna to 20 miles with the connectorized model and external high gain antennas.With the addition of the Atlas Series, our customers now have a robust, OFDM Ethernet Bridge solution with 45 Mbps throughput performance and total flexibility that covers the 5250 to 5875 MHz operating bands," said Zdravko Divjak of Trango Broadband. "The Tri-Band Atlas Series raises the bar in performance and value for high-capacity backhaul systems and is the first of many innovative broadband wireless connectivity products planned for introduction over the coming year."Posted by Rasel Sajal at 2:15 AM 0 comments
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Friday, June 12, 2009
HP Pavillion Entertainment Tablet PC
The HP Pavilion Entertainment Tablet PC tx2510us provides the ideal convergence of the best features with the latest mobile computing technologies.High-definition widescreen, touchscreen BrightView display.3 GB DDR2 RAM and 250 GB, 5400 RPM SATA hard drive.Included pen lets you accurately write, draw and erase.Includes HP Pavilion WebCam with integrated microphone.Preinstalled software includes Microsoft® Office® 2007 Student and Teacher Edition with 60 day trial, Symantec Norton Internet Security 2008 with 60 days complimentary updates and many other programs.
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Labels: HP Pavillion, Laptop, Tablet PC
Friday, June 5, 2009
Evolution of a podcast three microphones compared

Podcast 14 was the first one where I used the Snowball microphone from Blue. This USB condenser microphone sells for about $70-80 and it’s a big step up from the other two. I covered some of the details in podcast 14, but it has three audio patterns, comes with a cool metal stand (it has an optional spider mount), and it looks like a plastic softball. It’s a bit bulky, but the sound is greatly improved from the other options and the audio patterns are much less peaky. When used in the cardioid pattern almost no ambient noise was picked up. I actually misjudged how close you can get to this microphone without overwhelming it, so my levels were a bit low expect to see that fixed for the next podcast.
So what’s the verdict? Basically, sometimes you just need the right equipment. This isn’t to say that the other two solutions weren’t OK or that we couldn’t have hacked together something, but the ease-of-use and the performance of the Snowball microphone make it the clear pick here. With some optimization of our setup and a bit more experience with editing, the podcast should be sounding better than ever in no time.
And, of course, good recording is just about podcasting. It also improves Skype chatting, videos, conference calls, multiplayer gaming, and so on.
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Labels: microphones, plastic softball
Acer Android netbook will be dual


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Microsoft's Zune HD is coming

Look, we fully understand that September 5th is a long ways out, but don't think for a second that Microsoft isn't inking every last detail of its Zune HD launch in stone. That said, Windows expert and all-around good guy Paul Thurrott has been told that this very player will ship exactly on the fifth day of the ninth month of this year. Needless to say, that jibes with Microsoft's official line this fall but sadly, we've no other information to go on at the moment. In other words, feel free to pencil this one in, but keep that eraser handy cool?
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Chevy Camaro evidently nabs Microsoft Zune support

You've heard of Chevrolet, right? You know that struggling automaker underneath the General Motors umbrella? For those who've long given up their ties to muscle cars in favor of the kid-friendly minivan or Earth-friendly hybrid, you may not even know that a revitalized Camaro is just around the bend. Based on some hands-on time with a production vehicle at an undisclosed dealer, Microsoft's Zune integrates perfectly into the sound system, and said integration is supposedly a standard feature on the car. What's more is that we're told some 27 other GM models will also include Zune support from the factory as they launch in the US, Europe, Asia and Australia through 2011, though details beyond that are scant. Hope they cooked in support for the Zune HD, ya dig?
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Labels: Chevy Camaro, Motors umbrella
iriver T-DMB-packin B30 portable media player emerges
The T-DMB-equipped B30 just popped up over on iriver's Korean website, complete with an FM tuner, 2.8-inch QVGA display, a microSD expansion slot, 4/8/16GB of inbuilt memory, white, black silver color options, USB 2.0 connectivity, a user-selectable equalizer and a list of supported file formats too lengthy to cover in this space. Furthermore, we're told that the battery is good for 40 hours on audio and 5.5 hours with video, and while a ship date has yet to be revealed, we're expecting 'em to go for around $155, $183 and TBD from least capacious to most.Posted by Rasel Sajal at 10:48 AM 0 comments
Labels: B30 portable, T-DMB
AdMob to introduce new iPhone
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BenQ Joybee GP1 Latest Version


Maximum resolution is 858 x 600 for external sources the GP1 will accept higher, but downscale them to suit and 720 x 480 for the onboard media player. Projection quality is high, easily besting that of the other two pico-projectors we’ve tested, with crisp focus and bright, if oversaturated colors. The 100 ANSI lumens LEDs used to backlight the picture are gutsy but still fall far short of a mainstream projector in a dark room you can crank the image size up to 60-70 inches at most, though you’ll begin to lament the resolution at that point.
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Labels: ANSI lumens, BenQ, pico projector
Sony PSP gets official at E3

With an Ultra-Portable Design and Digital Content Focus, PSPgo to Hit the Worldwide Market This Fall, Further Enhancing the User Experience Along with PSP-3000
LOS ANGELES, Calif June 2, 2009 –Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) today unveiled PSP (PlayStation Portable) go (PSP-N1000), a new evolution of PSP handheld entertainment system, specifically designed to suit the digital lifestyle of consumers who enjoy downloadable content on the go. PSPgo will become available in stores on October 1, 2009, in North America, Europe/ PAL territories and Asian countries and regions at a recommended retail price (RRP) of US$249 and €249, and on November 1, 2009, in Japan at a RRP of 26,800 yen (including tax). With both the existing PSP-3000 and new PSPgo, the company will further enhance the ultimate gaming and entertainment experiences on the go while providing consumers with the opportunity to choose the PSP system that’s right for them.
PSPgo is ideal for today’s on-the move consumers who prefer not to carry around disc-based content and are looking for on-demand entertainment. With the steady expansion of broadband network infrastructure, the number of users who download and enjoy digital entertainment content has been increasing remarkably. To address this growing trend, PSPgo replaces the UMD drive with 16GB of flash memory to store a variety of digital entertainment content, offering users unlimited possibilities of portable digital entertainment delivered through PlayStation Network. PSPgo, smaller and lighter than ever with a sophisticated design featuring an easy sliding display panel, is truly pocket-sized and can be taken everywhere. PSPgo will be available in Piano Black and Pearl White two of the most popular colors since the launch of the PSP system in 2004. Along with PSP-3000, PSPgo will further enhance the unmatched portable gaming and entertainment experience by offering users more opportunity to enjoy their favorite entertainment content such as games, videos, music and photos anytime, anywhere.
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Sony Ericsson W995a Latest Mobile


The W995a is a 3G-enabled phone that’s geared towards folks seeking a premium multimedia experience. Primary functionality includes snapping photos and video, playing music and videos, or accessing the internet, and our first-impressions of the W995a is that it’s a high-quality, compact way of doing all that.
The W995a is also equipped for WiFi access, and includes stereo Bluetooth (A2DP) support for use with wireless headphones. Bundled with the W995a there’s a set of premium 3.5mm headphones, an 8GB Memory Stick Micro card (which wasn’t provided in our review unit) and a USB connector cable.
The 2.6-inch QVGA display is gorgeous, even though it’s LCD and not AMOLED like Sony’s recent Walkman PMP, and there’s plenty of sturdy and tactile metal used in building the casing and the buttons.
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Palm Pre Review
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Labels: Palm Pre, stereo headset
DIY PSP Laptop

The PSP Go is shaping up to be great, but it doesn’t have a full QWERTY keyboard, does it. Acidmods forum member folklord36’s PSP Laptop does, though, courtesy of an Xbox Chat Pad, together with relocated speakers, LED lighting and more.The screen section is a customized Joytech visor, which conveniently has the same finish as the PSP, and here donates its super sturdy hinge that can be positioned at anything up to 180 degrees. That takes the LCD and the PSP’s original speakers, which are repositioned to the large holes either side. Normal earphone fabric covers them up.Meanwhile the rest of the PSP now with the QWERTY keyboard remains on the bottom, only with some new LED lighting. A custom flat cable extension connects the LCD ZIF port to the screen itself. No word on how long it took him, nor how much he spent, but this is certainly a unique PSP.
Apple WDDC Live Blog 2009
Amid the speculation there’s talk of a front-facing camera for video calls, an FM transmitter for squirting music through your car stereo, and a higher resolution camera. We’ve just seen what are purported to be leaked photos of the new iPhone, which show off the tweaked casing and shifted headphone port there’s also talk of three different iPhone models, with varying degrees of data connectivity tailored to different markets, in multiple colors.
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Labels: Apple WDDC, car stereo, iPhone
Unearthed Circuits DIY Drone Machine synth with arcade control
Pitch is either controlled by the cluster of retro knobs in the lower left-hand corner, or can be thrown over to the bank of photo-resistors up near the top. The dangling arm is actually a strobe light that can be directed at those photo resistors for some extra-glitchy triggering.
Finally there’s an effects section, with overdrive, fuzz and ring-mod effects. Again, there’s the potential of linear control over them via knobs, but the metal handles at the front are in fact body contacts for less predictable results.
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Labels: Circuits, DIY Drone Machine, photo
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
California Energy Commission Adopts $176M Green Transportation Plan


Based on preliminary data, the globally averaged combined land and sea surface temperature was the ninth warmest on record for February. Chart: February 2009 Blended Land and Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies in degrees Celsius. Source: NOAA.
US Sales of Hybrids Down 29% in February 2009 Reported sales of light-duty hybrids in the US dropped 29% by volume in February year-on-year to 16,020 units. The decline in hybrids was less than the 41% decline in the overall light-duty vehicle market for the month.
US Sales of Hybrids Down 50% in November Monthly hybrid sales in November were the lowest since February 2006.
US Sales of Hybrids Down 6% in July 08 US sales of hybrids were down 6% in July 2008 year-on-year, for a new vehicle market share of 2.4% ofr the month.
Global Energy Consumption Up; Coal Fastest Growing Fuel The ongoing strength of world economic growth last year, despite financial market turmoil which began in August, continued to support global energy consumption. Although Growth in primary energy consumption slowed in 2007 compared to 2006, but at 2.4% it was still above the 10-year average for the fifth consecutive year, according to the BP Statistical Review of World Energy. Coal remained the fastest-growing fuel, but oil consumption grew slowly.
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Labels: Green Transportation Plan photo, Latest update Technology
Hamburg becomes centre for emission-free mobility

Hamburg The Hanseatic City of Hamburg has started today a major project for the use of fuel cell vehicles together with Daimler Shell Total and Vattenfall Europe. The aim of this cooperation is to accelerate the expansion of an emission-free vehicle fleet and create a corresponding infrastructure of hydrogen filling stations. The project is part of the Clean Energy Partnership in Hamburg and Berlin. It is being supported by the federal German government as part of the national innovation programme for hydrogen and fuel cell technology (NIP). In addition a Fuel Cell Lab is being founded in Hamburg to further research on fuel cell technology.
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Labels: Hamburg company, Latest update Technology, photo, World Technology
HONDA FCX CLARITY DECLARED 2009 WORLD GREEN CAR




HONDA FCX CLARITY DECLARED 2009 WORLD GREEN CAR
At a press conference hosted by the New York International Auto Show and Mobil 1 at the Jacob Javits Centre in Manhattan, New York, the Honda FCX Clarity was declared the 2009 World Green Car.The Honda FCX Clarity was chosen from an initial entry list of twenty-two contenders nominated by fifty-nine World Car jurors from twenty-five countries throughout the world.To be eligible for the 2009 World Green Car award, a vehicle had to available in at least one major market during 2008. The vehicle or the green technology could be in production or an experimental prototype with potential near-future application, provided that it was released for individual or press fleet evaluations in quantities of ten or more during 2008. Tailpipe emissions, fuel consumption, and use of a major advanced power plant technology (beyond engine componentry), aimed specifically at increasing the vehicle's environmental responsibility, were all taken into consideration.Due to the complexity of some of the 'green' technologies, three green experts were appointed by the World Car Steering Committee to extensively review all documentation and specs associated with each candidate. They were asked to create a short-list of five finalists for review by the fifty-nine jurors in their second round of voting in February. The ballots were then tabulated by the international accounting firm KPMG.The three green experts were in alphabetical order.Sam Abuelsamid representing North America is the technical editor of several 'green' web sites including GreenFuelsForecast.com, DieselForecast.com and HydrogenForecast.com. In 2006, he began writing for AutoblogGreen.com and Autoblog.com; becoming a full-time writer and photographer and editor in 2007.Dean Slavnich (representing Europe) is editor of Engine Technology International ETi and its sister publication, Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology International for the past four years. Engine Technology International is widely regarded as the most readable, passionate and informative publication currently produced on the subject of OE engine and powertrain design, development and manufacture.Tadashi Tateuchi representing Asia is the creator and chairman of the Japan Electric Vehicle EV Club. He was awarded the Environment Minister's medal in 1998. A juror on the Japan Car of the Year panel, he contributes regularly to Car Graphic magazine and the Japan Automobile Federation's monthly magazine.The fifty-nine member jury chose the Honda FCX Clarity, the Mitsubishi iMiEV, and the Toyota iQ as the top three finalists for the 2009 World Green Car award.Jurors felt that The FCX clarity is an utterly real, hydrogen-fuelled luxury sedan that provides the amenities people expect in a premium car with 430 km range, fuel consumption of about 3.3 litres/100 km 72 mpg US)equivalent and zero tailpipe emissions. While there is only so much the automotive industry can do when it comes to this technology - governments need to come onboard to help create a true refuelling infrastructure. Honda must be credited for taking a bold step in leasing FCX Clarity to customers in California for US$600 per month. There's still a long way to go before fuel-cell cars will become a commercial success, but hats off to Honda for continuing to advance this expensive technology during a time when every cent counts.Honda is honored to receive this distinguished award. The FCX Clarity is a symbol of the progress we have made with fuel cell vehicles and our commitment to developing vehicles that meet the societal goals of climate stability, renewable energy supplies and zero-emissions transportation said Steve Center, Vice President, National Marketing Operations, American Honda Motor Co Inc.Now in their sixth year, the annual World Car awards have become one of the world's most prestigious, credible and significant programs of its kind.The awards were inaugurated in 2003, and officially launched in January 2004, to reflect the reality of the global marketplace, as well as to recognize and reward automotive excellence on an international scale. The awards are intended to complement, not compete, with existing national and regional Car of the Year programs.The awards are administered by a non-profit association, under the guidance of a Steering Committee of pre-eminent automotive journalists from Asia, Europe, and North America. There is no affiliation with, nor are the awards in any way influenced by any publication, auto show, automaker, or other commercial enterprise.
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Labels: Honda FCX Clarity, Latest update Technology, photo, World Technology
Monday, May 25, 2009
Acomdata PD500USE-BL 500GB 2.5-Inch USB

AcomData SMBXXXU2E-BLU 3.5-Inch Blue Samba USB 2.0 Enclosure

Iomega Prestige 500 GB USB 2.0 Desktop
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Labels: Desktop, Drive, External, Iomega, Iomega 34270, Prestige
Laptop Battery for Acer Aspire 5000
Laptop Battery for Acer Aspire 5000 Laptop Battery for Acer TraveMate, Extensa and Aspire. Aspire 1680 1410, 1640, 1650, 1680, 1690, 3000, 3500, 5000, 5510, Extensa 2300, 3000, 4100, TravelMate 2300, 2310, 4000, 4010, 4020, 4060, 4100, 4500, 4600. 14.8V,4400mAH Compatible Part numbers 4UR18650F-1-QC192, 4UR18650F-1-QC192, 4UR18650F-2-QC140, 4UR18650F-2-QC141, 916-2990, 916-3020, BT.00403.004, BT.00407.001
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Labels: Acer Aspire 5000, Laptop, Laptop Battery
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Laptop Battery for Acer AcerNote 1622LMi
Acer TravelMate 242FX (MS2138), TravelMate 240, 250, 2000 series, 2500, 1610 series Acer Aspire 1360, 1520, 1610, 1620, 1660, 3010, 5010 and Extensa 2000, 2500. 91.49V28.001, BT.00803.004, BT.T3004.001, BT.T3007.001 BT.T3007.003, BTP-58A1, BTP-59A1, BTP-84A1, BTP-85A1, LC.BTP03.002 14.8V 4800mAh. B-5704 CL7242D.864
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Labels: Laptop, Laptop Battery, World Technology
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Sony VAIO VGN-CS110E/R 14.1-Inch Laptop (Red)
December 4, 2008 in 14.1 Inch, Laptop, Sony
Step out and be seen with the VAIO CS series notebook, a gorgeous 14.1″ notebook adorned by fashionable high-gloss colors inside and out. This thin-and-light PC slips easily in and out of hand bags and features an array of entertainment extras, including light effects and an intuitive AV “slide” control that lets you control your media with the slide of a finger.nger. Add to these, the performance and efficiency of Intel Centrino processor technology and you have an eye-catching notebook that will complement your life on all levels, from its personalized design to its ability to handle all your entertainment and computing needs.
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Labels: Laptop, Lenovo, Sony, Technology, Toshiba
Dell XPS M1330 13.3 Inch Laptop Computer
August 15, 2008 in 13.3 Inch, Dell, Laptop
Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator X310013.3″ UltraSharp WXGA (1280 x 800) display with TrueLife & 2.0 MP cameraIntegrated Slot-Load CD/DVD+/-RW DriveWeight and DimensionsWeight: 3.97 lbs (1.8 kg)Width: 31.8cmHeight: 2.31cm - 3.38cmDepth: 23.8cmPorts2 USB 2.0 compliant 4-pin connectorsIEEE 1394RJ45 Ethernet port (10/100)VGA Port, HDMI;ExpressCard 54 mm slot8-in-1 removable memory card readerAudio jacksStereo in headphone/speaker out (x2) dual digital array mics
Package Includes:- Dell m1330 Laptop w/ battery- 65W A/C Adapter- Dell XPS Carrying Case- Dell Manuals and Driver CD/DVDs- Dell XPS Express Remote
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Lenovo IdeaPad 59-014903 Y510 Series 15.4 Inch Laptop
August 22, 2008 in 15.4 Inch, Laptop, Lenovo
You’ll love the versatility of Lenovo IdeaPad Y Series notebooks. There’s something for everyone, from the easy portability and unique look of the Y510 and its 15.4” widescreen. All Y Series notebooks are powered by Intel Core2 Duo processors for impressive performance. And they can be loaded with Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium, Microsoft’s latest operating system, ideal for home/home office users. An integrated 1.3 megapixel camera and Lenovo’s VeriFace face recognition software can make your face your password and help control access to your notebook by recognizing when you are sitting at the keyboard, even recording the faces of others who try to access your system. The Dolby Home Theater premium audio system gives amazing, theater-style sound. An elegantly designed Multimedia Control Center offers a one-stop, total entertainment environment, with a convenient Shuttle Key that puts volume and equalizer controls within easy reach. An innovative Frameless Screen gives these notebooks a unique, clean appearance, with a glossy screen surface that extends to the very edges of the top cover. Additional multimedia functions (see Multimedia Control Center, above) are available via “hidden” touch-sensitive controls placed across the top of the keyboard. The Lenovo “touch” even extends to a full-size keyboard - similar to that on legendary ThinkPad notebooks - that gives great feel on each key-press. Best of all, these high quality, dependable notebooks help you focus on what you can achieve with your PC - not just how it works.
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