Prasanth Nair

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USB Flash Drive Comparison - 21 Tested and Compared.

Posted on | December 23, 2008 | No Comments

It’s three days until Christmas and you’re looking for last-minute gift ideas for tech-inclined friends and colleagues. You decide on a USB drive, but how do figure out what’s best to get — attraction to hammers, ability to open beer bottles, or some other, clearly inferior metric entirely? Kristofer Brozio at Test Freaks Blog took 21 drives of various sizes (5 each of 1, 2, 4 and 8GB and one 64GB Patriot Magnum) and models and tested their transfer speeds. Top marks went to the 4GB OCZ, Sandisk, Lexar, and Super Talent models, as well as the 1GB SanDIsk. Given the small sample size, we can’t really say if the speeds were the result of the capacities of the drive or the company who makes them, but it’s definitely some flash-based food for thought. Hit the read link for the full results.

Blu-ray/DVD one side of the world’s first hybrid disk-February published the “Code Blue” adopted. 99% of the DVD can be played on devices .

Posted on | December 20, 2008 | No Comments

Blu-ray/DVD one side of the world’s first hybrid disk-February published the “Code Blue” adopted. Blu-ray/DVD one side of the world’s first hybrid disk-February published the “Code Blue” adopted. 99% of DVD playback devices available in 99% of the DVD can be played on devices.Video of the world’s first hybrid Blu-ray/DVD title, Pony Canyon 2009 to release on 18 February, “Code Blue emergency helicopter doctor Blu-ray BOX” (PCXF-60001/36540 yen).
Video of the world’s first hybrid Blu-ray/DVD title, Pony Canyon 2009 to release on 18 February, “Code Blue emergency helicopter doctor Blu-ray BOX” (PCXF-60001/36540 yen). To achieve the hybrid Disc, the technology Infinity, Inc. to offer a joint television and the storage media on December 19, Ltd., announced an overview of the technology. Achieving a hybrid disc, providing technical co-Television, Inc. And Infinity Storage Media, Inc. December 19, said an overview of the technology.
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IBM Scientists Develop World’s Fastest Graphene Transistor

Posted on | December 20, 2008 | No Comments


IBM Researchers announced that they demonstrated the operation of graphene field-effect transistors at GHz frequencies, and achieved the highest frequencies reported so far using this novel non-silicon electronic material.This accomplishment is an important milestone for the Carbon Electronics for RF Applications (CERA) program sponsored by DARPA, as part of the effort to develop the next-generation of communication devices.
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New offer!!!Get music and movies while personalizing your new Dell PC.

Posted on | December 19, 2008 | No Comments

Dell’s bundles have been selected to give you a great mix of music and movies. Music compilations start at $25 for a 50 song bundle or $45 for a 100 song bundle. Blockbuster movie bundle 3 packs from some of the hottest titles start at only $25.

Start enjoying your favorite music and movies as soon as you get your new Dell.

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Samsung YP-P3

Posted on | December 19, 2008 | No Comments


The Samsung YP-P3 is now official, and the images of the press are much better paint that leaked a few weeks ago and we promised a worthy successor to the Samsung YP-P2. It is not because they miss the show are many and from all angles, an almost perfect player as if it had taken Apple, it would be front page of national newspapers in circulation. Hopefully not take a long time coming to our country.

The Samsung YP-P3 is a new step forward towards the Korean music player perfect. I think it was a success that has been removed by order, as should the other manufacturers, the role of second behind Apple’s iPod and music players is raising a lot of speed that exceeds the features and functionality of the Apple players , Stuck with the exception of the iPod Touch.

Leaked 4.7.0.83 firmware for BlackBerry Storm is .08 higher than .75.

Posted on | December 19, 2008 | No Comments

It’s not clear what has changed at this point, but a brand spankin’ new firmware for the Storm versioned 4.7.0.83 has just leaked out onto the interwebs. The good news is that — if our math is right, anyway — 83 is a considerably higher number than 76, so we’re hoping that this cut incorporates all the changes in 4.7.0.76 that didn’t make it into 75, the upgrade officially released by Verizon not long ago. If you’re bold enough (pun intended) to give it a go, let us know how it treats you, alright?

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Foxit takes on the eBook world with low(er) cost eSlick.

Posted on | December 19, 2008 | No Comments

Never mind those eBay prices for the Kindle, and don’t pay any attention to the $399 sticker attached to Sony’s Reader — instead, feast your eyes on this gem. The $259 eSlick is expected to arrive courtesy of Foxit this January, and if you jump in early, you’ll be able to get it for just $229. Sure, it doesn’t include that fancy connectivity like on the Kindle, but we suspect you’ll get over the lack of subscriptions pretty quick given all the coin you’ll save up front. The unit is said to be around the size “of a medium paperback,” checking in at 0.4-inches think and featuring a 6-inch 800 x 600 resolution display. The panel itself is made by the same firm that provides panels for Amazon, and it’ll ship with 128MB of inbuilt memory along with a 2GB SD card. As for longevity, you can expect to get about 8,000 turns before it caves from exhaustion, and if your eyes tire, the unit can double as an MP3 player. Lookie here — we just found you the perfect device to spend your holiday card money on. You’re welcome.

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ThinkPad W700 surfaces with secondary 10.6-inch LCD.

Posted on | December 19, 2008 | No Comments

Not that we haven’t seen laptops with multiple screens before, but this is a ThinkPad, people. You know, an all-business, totally not flashy ThinkPad. Hidden deep within a Lenovo Asia-Pacific hardware announcement is something we’d swear was a prank if it were hosted anywhere other than IBM.com, but it looks like the dual-screen W700 is for real. Reportedly, the machine will feature a 17-inch WUXGA (1,920 x 1,200) primary display along with a 10.6-inch WXGA (1,280 x 768) secondary panel. Think SideShow, just jacked up on whatever Clemens and McGwire were using. The rest of the specifications are swell but expected, but the tidbits we’re really reaching for (price and availability, naturally) are nowhere to be found. Can you say “want.”?

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Samson introduces highly portable $49 USB Go Mic.

Posted on | December 19, 2008 | No Comments

For the podcaster-on-the-go, there’s always a need for a portable microphone to get through less-than-ideal situations. Clearly, Samson Technologies is lookin’ out, as the simply titled Go Mic provides all that and a bag of chips. The “pocket-sized” USB microphone comes with a built-in mount for siting atop one’s laptop display and can be used to record audio in a variety of scenarios (Skype, lectures, etc.). It’s supposedly plug-and-play with both Macs and PCs, and it features a 20Hz to 18 kHz frequency response, selectable cardioid / omni directional polar recording pattern and a condenser transducer with pressure gradient. Speak up in one (available in black or white) right now for $49; full release is after the break. Read more

Some Dell Mini 9s said to be shipping with smaller batteries

Posted on | December 19, 2008 | No Comments

It’s not clear exactly how widespread the problem is, but it looks like at least some Dell Mini 9s are shipping with smaller batteries than they should be — a situation that, you may remember, also plagued some Eee PCs a little ways back. According to jkkmobile, while the all the batteries are labeled a 32Wh, 4 cell batteries, a quick software test of their own Mini 9 revealed that the battery was in fact only 24Wh, which certainly cuts into the promised four-hour runtime a bit. Apparently, the folks on the MyDellMini forums were able to surmise that batteries with labels beginning in “CN” are the proper 32Wh models, while those that begin with “KR” are the smaller ones. Of course, there’s no way to check that until you actually get one in your hands, so we’re hoping Dell steps in to clear things up a bit.

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