Dell Adamo First Pics
25 Jan 2009 No CommentsThis is the first pictures of the long awaited Dell Adamo. Still no word on specs or a release date, but damn that thing looks good.
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Via Gizmodo
Apple’s Time Capsule Released, Works With External HDD’s
3 Mar 2008 No CommentsApple’s time capsule has been released just as Apple said it would – by February – cutting it real close. The NAS/Wireless router device that feature a 500GB or a 1TB of storage, wireless-n, gigabit ethernet and a usb port for the now confirmed HDD back-up using Time Machine.
So now I’m just waiting for it to pop-up at Amazon.
Apple Updates Macbook/Pro Line
27 Feb 2008 No CommentsAs we reported a few weeks ago, Apple today updated its Macbook and MBP lines. Macbook now tops at 2.4GHz while the MBP comes with 2.4 and a 256MB Graphic card as a standard and tops at 2.6Ghz with 512MB Graphic card. Also a nice addition to the MBP is the multi-touch.
The Apple remote is now no longer included in the package and considered an accessory which can be bought for $19, also no multi-touch for the Macbook – bummer.
Xbox 360’s HD-DVD Player Discontinued…Officially
25 Feb 2008 No CommentsWell, we all knew it was a matter of time, but Microsoft announced they are officially stopping production of the player effective immediately. So I guess that’s that, this is the end of the format war…Officially.
There are still unconfirmed reports that there is a blu-ray player in the works for the 360, but no OFFICIAL word yet, Officially.
via gizmodo
OLED Keyboard Optimus Maximus Is Here
23 Feb 2008 No CommentsA small adjustable OLED screen on every button can give you an infinite customization options(great for gaming), Maximus Optimus have been announced earlier but Endgadget got there hand on one with a like it or hate it 1st impression.
Via Endgadget
Popcorn Hour’s A-100 Does What A Media Streamer Should Do
23 Feb 2008 1 CommentThe Popcorn Hour is a surprisingly robust little network media streamer that does pretty much everything you could want a set-top box to do. In addition to streaming from your home network, attached USB storage or the internet, you can set it up to download torrents directly to an attached hard drive.
It looks like it can handle pretty much everything you throw at it, handling nearly every major codec and network protocol. It’s got a lot of connections, including HDMI out, component out and S/PDIF coax digital audio out (although no gigabit Ethernet and no built-in WiFi is a definite drawback). For a mere $180, it looks like it could be a great AppleTV alternative for people who don’t mind their products coming a little cheap and with a few quirks.
Full specs after the break
NVIDIA’s GeForce 9600 GT, Play Crysis Debt Free
21 Feb 2008 No CommentsFor all of you who haven’t upgraded your rig to play the power-hungry game "Crysis", your in luck, as NVIDIA just announced their new budget – wallet friendly – card. But don’t let the price fool you, as review’s show that the 9600 is in the same league as the 8800 GT. and it will only cost you $199. but this is surly the first step in a long line in NVIDIA’s 9 series – with higher prices of course.
via hothardware
80GB PS3 Making An Exit….
21 Feb 2008 No CommentsJust if you wanted it to be a more solid rumor, Sonystyle dropped the 80GB version of the PS3, making the arrival of a new model – like the rumored 120GB version) even more likely.
Via Gizmodo
Ok It’s Official, Toshiba Abandons HD-DVD
20 Feb 2008 No CommentsAfter a few hours of rumors, Toshiba announced in a press conference that the HD-DVD is officially dead. And when they where asked if they are planing to re-enter the HD market via Blu-Ray they answered that they have no plans at the moment.
iRiver’s "Slick" Multimedia Unit
18 Feb 2008 1 CommentiRiver are showing off their new nifty multimedia unit which is adequately called the "Unit2". It’s like an all-in-one system that includes a dock, removable screen, telephone/keyboard, WiFi and even a DVD player. Pics and video after the break.







