2010 21 Mar

Stone Korean Kitchen is the newest Korean restaurant in San Francisco, officially opening in November 2009. To be fair, I waited four months for any mistakes or deficiencies common to all new restaurant ventures to be resolved

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Beyond Koreanfornian Cooking: Stone Korean Kitchen, San Francisco

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2010 20 Mar

If you’ve ever wanted to remotely control your digital camera from a Bluetooth mobile phone, the newest device from JVC is for you. The Enverio GZ-HM550 has everything but the kitchen sink….

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JVC Has A Bluetooth-Enabled HD Camcorder

2010 20 Mar

If you’ve ever wanted to remotely control your digital camera from a Bluetooth mobile phone, the newest device from JVC is for you. The Enverio GZ-HM550 has everything but the kitchen sink…

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JVC Has A Bluetooth-Enabled HD Camcorder

2010 18 Mar

Corel recently released the newest version of its image editing suite, Corel Paint Shop Photo Pro X3 . The new “X3″ gives enthusiast digital photographers an entirely new set of tools to unlock their creative potential. Packed with applications for downloading, viewing, sorting, and editing/processing images, is X3 truly a better alternative to Photoshop

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Corel Paint Shop Photo Pro X3 Review

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2010 11 Mar

Our friends at the FiiO headphone- and mobile player paraphernalia company sent me their newest oeuvre for reviewing – the FiiO E7, a portable headphone amplifier and USB sound adapter (also often incorrectly called pars-pro-toto ‘DAC’, as the cool people like to refer to sound interfaces), successor of the popular E3 and E5.

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FiiO E7 Headphone Amplifier/USB DAC Review

2010 11 Mar

Anyone who’s ever been afraid that their flash drive might get stolen by a terrorist can rest easy with the newest product from Kanguru. Its newly announced flash drive will have the same certification as devices used by sensitive government departments….

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Kanguru Offers New Flash Drive With Government-Level Security

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2010 8 Mar

The new ASUS Eee PC 1016P is a pretty slick looking device! According to Electronista, “the ASUS Eee PC 1016P Diary will have an aluminum chassis and shares basic specs with the Eee PC 1015P.” That means seashell styling and the newest …

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2010 2 Mar

The new Alienware M11x is the latest gaming laptop from Dell’s Alienware team and might be the best thing to happen to PC gaming this year. This impressive little box is the first ultraportable gaming notebook with an 11-inch screen and a weight of less than five pounds. If that’s not enough to get you interested, you might like to know that it costs $799 … almost the same price as less-powerful 11-inch notebooks with the newest Intel low-voltage processors.

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Alienware M11x Review

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2010 2 Mar

The new Alienware M11x is the latest gaming laptop from Dell’s Alienware team and might be the best thing to happen to PC gaming this year. This impressive little box is the first ultraportable gaming notebook with an 11-inch screen and a weight of less than five pounds. If that’s not enough to get you interested, you might like to know that it costs $799 … almost the same price as less-powerful 11-inch notebooks with the newest Intel low-voltage processors.

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Alienware M11x Review

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2010 28 Feb

Following a lot of buzz from the Palm Pixi and Palm Pre, the mobile device specialist has released the newest version of its operating system. WebOS 1.4 adds the ability to capture and edit video on the go, and push it directly to social media sites.

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Palm Launches WebOS 1.4

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2010 24 Feb

New G3 solid state drives (SSD) from San Disk are available in 60 GB and 120 GB versions and offer double the speed of a 7,200 RPM hard drive, has sequential read speed up to 220MB/sec and write speed up to 120MB/sec. What’s more, it is Windows 7 certified , supports the newest Windows 7 TRIM feature, which enables the drive to “continuously manage its resources and retain optimized performance throughout its lifespan” and compatible with Apple Mac OS X Snow Leopard as well as Windows XP, Windows Vista and Linux.

It is available now available via the U.S. and UK internet shopping sites for $229.99 and $399.99 for 60 GB version and 120 GB version respectively and will soon be available on the market in Europe and North America.

Milpitas, Calif., February 23, 2010 – SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK), the global leader in flash memory cards, today announced that it has begun shipping its SanDisk® G3 Solid State Drives (SSD) to retailers in North America and Europe. The flash memory-based SanDisk G3 SSD offers a compelling alternative to a 7,200 RPM Hard Disk Drive (HDD) for many customers – including do-it-yourself enthusiasts, IT managers or anyone seeking increased durability and performance with high reliability.

“Our rugged drive enables a superior customer experience by delivering extended endurance and fast performance in a resilient SSD design,” said Eric Bone, vice president, retail product marketing, SanDisk. “SanDisk believes in an uncompromising development approach which insists that an SSD’s long term reliability and durability are just as important as its overall speed. We’re leveraging our long history of flash memory and retail expertise to bring the SanDisk G3 SSD to market.”

• Long-term reliability: The 120 gigabyte (GB)* SanDisk G3 SSD can endure up to 80 terabytes (TB)* of data written to it over its lifetimeiv. The solid state drive uses a smart flash management system called ExtremeFFSTM technology that has the potential to accelerate random write performance and thus extend the endurance of SanDisk G3 SSDs inside computers that use operating systems such as Microsoft Windows XP and Windows 7v

• Rugged durability: SanDisk G3 SSD uses no moving parts, enabling improved durability that helps resist drive damage. Backed by rigorous shock and vibration testing procedures and a 10-year limited warrantyii, the drive offers some of the best-in-class quality assurance that could only come from a trusted leader in flash memory.

• Fast performance: SanDisk G3 SSD opens files up to twice as fast as a 7,200 RPM HDDi, so users can enjoy faster boot-ups and improved system responsiveness. SanDisk G3 SSD has sequential performance of up to 220 megabytes per second (MB/sec) read speediii and up to 120MB/sec write speediii.

• Lower maintenance costs: By replacing standard HDDs with SanDisk G3 SSDs, users can defer laptop purchase costs and reduce maintenance requests associated with disk drive failure.

SanDisk G3 SSD is Microsoft Windows 7 certified and is compatible with Apple Mac OS X Snow Leopard as well as Windows XP, Windows Vista and Linux. The drive also supports the newest Windows 7 TRIM feature, which contributes to a substantial gain in the SanDisk G3 SSD’s performance by allowing the drive to continuously manage its resources and retain optimized performance throughout its lifespan.

SanDisk G3 SSD is available now at www.sandisk.com via the U.S. and UK e-commerce sites in 60GB and 120GB capacities with prices of $229.99 and $399.99 respectively. The drive will be available at retailers in North America and Europe soon, with exact pricing to be set by retailers.

About SanDisk
SanDisk Corporation is the global leader in flash memory cards, from research, manufacturing and product design to consumer branding and retail distribution. SanDisk’s product portfolio includes flash memory cards for mobile phones, digital cameras and camcorders; digital audio/video players; USB flash drives for consumers and the enterprise; embedded memory for mobile devices; and solid state drives for computers. SanDisk is a Silicon Valley-based S&P 500 company, with more than half its sales outside the United States.”



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2010 18 Feb

DALSA delivers 196 Megapixel Image Sensors DALSA announces shipment of the image sensors that will power the newest models UltraCam line of aerial photogrammetry cameras by Microsoft’s photogrammetry.

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2010 17 Feb

It’s about time! And make it cheap, jerks. INTERNET. FCC calls for 100Mbps across most of US. This entry was written by Mangoat, posted on February 16, 2010 at 9:52 pm , and filed under HELP COMPUTER. …

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2010 17 Feb

Adesso has recently dropped their newest wireless keyboard namely the WKB-4200UB. Powered by two AAA batteries, this sleek and slim keyboard utilizes a.

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Adesso WKB-4200UB Wireless Keyboard

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2010 3 Feb

Apple iPod classic 160GB Newest Model on Sale at Amazon for $228.50.
The newest model iPod can find songs that go together good with other songs you like and make you a playlist that you can listen to them or save for later. The newest iPod classic gives…

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Apple iPod classic 160GB Newest Model on Sale

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