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Fujitsu launches four HDDs for enterprise and entry server applications

May 30th, 2007 · No Comments

Fujitsu launches four new hard disk drives for enterprise and entry server applications.
These include three new enterprise class SAS drives designed to support mission critical server and storage systems.
The first hard disk drive in this series, the MBB2147/MBB2073, Fujitsu’s second generation SFF 10K SAS drive, offers up to 1471GB capacity at a rotational speed […]

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Optimus Maximus keyboard ready for pre-order

May 20th, 2007 · No Comments

The Optimus Maximus keyboard - 113 keys is ready for pre order for ~$1564. Every key of the Optimus Maximus keyboard is a stand-alone display showing the function it is currently associated with. The new lot is expected to arrive on December 20, 2007…..
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Award winning MagicMouse seems to be true 3D mouse

May 18th, 2007 · No Comments

The computer mouse is a 40 years old invention. Since then lots of things have changed. The new trends and recent developments in 3D software have tested the limits of basic design of traditional mouse. Specially, zooming and moving the mouse at the same time.
MagicMouse, a three-dimensional computer mouse designed by a team of five […]

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USB Duet technology

May 17th, 2007 · No Comments

PLX Technology will demonstrate its USB Duet technology at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) in Los Angeles.
USB Duet Technology is one of the simplest method to connect two PCs with a single low-cost standard USB cable. USB Duet adds a multi-function USB peripheral port on the PC, which allows your PC to connect to […]

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Kodak’s Low-Cost Premium Inks Save Customers Up to 50%

May 11th, 2007 · No Comments

Kodak claims that KODAK EASYSHARE All-in-One Printers’ premium, low-cost ink saves customers up to 50 percent on everything they print, compared to similar consumer inkjet printers.
The company contracted with third-party testing lab QualityLogic Inc. to compare Kodak’s AIO printer ink yields to those of 12 other industry-leading printers. QualityLogic’s testing of black-and-white and color/text pages […]

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Microsoft and SanDisk agree to deliver USB flash drives and memory cards

May 11th, 2007 · No Comments

Microsoft and SanDisk are agree to deliver a next-generation software and hardware solution to place application programs and personal customization on USB flash drives and flash memory cards, expanding on and replacing SanDisk’s existing U3™ Smart Technology.
It is planned that Microsoft will develop a new software experience and SanDisk will develop new hardware capabilities, including […]

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HANNS-G with Microsoft “Certified for Windows Vista” logo

May 11th, 2007 · No Comments

HANNspree announced that the six new widescreen (16:9) IT monitors in its HANNS-G line will all ship with the Microsoft “Certified for Windows Vista” logo, ensuring reliability and compatibility with Windows Vista.
The six new widescreen (16:9) IT monitors in its HANNS-G line include two 17-inch displays; the black styled HW-173DBB and the silver HW-173DB0, as […]

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World’s highest performing notebook HDD with encryption technology is ready to ship

May 10th, 2007 · 3 Comments

Hitachi starting volume shipment of the industry’s highest-capacity, highest-performing notebook hard drive Travelstar™ 7K200, with new optional data encryption technology.
The 200-gigabyte (GB), 7200 RPM Travelstar™ with optional hard-drive level “Bulk Data Encryption” technology from Hitachi, the Travelstar 7K200 offers notebook users a much better guard against data loss and piracy.
Dell and Alienware will be the […]

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Kingston MobileLite 9-in-1 USB Card Reader

May 8th, 2007 · No Comments

Kingston debuts its MobileLite 9-in-1 USB card reader. The card reader helps mobile consumers navigate multiple expansion memory card formats more easily when moving between mobile phones, digital cameras, PCs and portable media devices. The new MobileLite USB Reader works with nine different memory card formats: microSD; miniSD; full-size Secure Digital; SDHC; MMCmicro; MMCmobile, RS-MMC; […]

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Blu-ray or HD DVD - HP has a solution

May 8th, 2007 · No Comments

Which drive should I have - Blu-ray or HD DVD? This is one of the frequently asked question. But don’t worry, cause HP has answer for this. Recently, Arstechnica posted an article. According to the post HP is planning to offer a hybrid HD DVD/Blu-ray optical drive for some of its build-to-order this week. The […]

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Tags: Peripherals · Desktops