Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Fujitsu LifeBook U820


ng touch screen capability, long battery life, and Microsoft Windows computing power, the innovative LifeBook U820 convertible mini-notebook is stylish, super compact, and ultra lightweight starting at a mere 1.32 lbs, yet offering full Windows functionality for on-the-go users. The built-in GPS-functionality turns this unit into a Garmin Mobile® PC powered navigation system..

Lenovo IdeaPad S10


Our new S Series netbook is finally here. And it's designed to keep pace with your busy lifestyle – possibly even simplify it. At a mere 2.65 lbs and about one inch thin, it's so light and portable. You can take it wherever your day takes you. Plus it's loaded with thoughtful standard features to make your life a little easier. A winning combination of mobile technology and exceptional engineering at a fantastic price. All at your fingertips.
Better basics and beyond

Our S Series netbook is loaded with so many standard features you'll think we've mistyped the price. We've streamlined this fierce little netbook to include meaningful features so you can fully experience the joys of PC mobility and staying on a budget.

Brought to you by Lenovo


With its feather-light weight, innovative bi-directional hinge, and versatile touch screen display, the LifeBook P1630 notebook is one of the most compelling mobile computing products on the market today. This ultra-portable tablet computer offers dual-core power and the convenience of a notebook with the unique versatility to handle special-purpose applications that are best suited for a slate tablet.
The IdeaPad U Series notebook artfully blends the latest technology with fresh, inspiring designs. The U110 notebook has won wide acclaim, including best-of-show honors for notebooks at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show. And the new U330, in glossy indigo blue with 13.3" screen, is destined to be tomorrow's classic. It's portable, sensibly styled and well-equipped with the latest technologies.

These sleek, smart and ultraportable notebooks promise reliable performance. You'll also enjoy the latest capabilities you expect from a high-quality, well-engineered Lenovo product. Who says you can't be stylish, productive and cutting-edge? Now you can have it all and look great doing it.

Kingston add speed in USB Flash Data Traveler 410 September 29th, 2009 Kingston Data Traveler 410Kingston increase read and write speed on USB Flash


Apple again reap success thanks to the App Store. Previously, vendors iPhone and iPod Touch have also noted this fantastic figure with a total of downloadable applications to reach one million. Now, the number of applications downloaded on the App Store through to number two million.

Apple spokeswoman said, most customers to download the iTunes application and until today there are more than 85,000 applications available for iPhone and iPod Touch. Such information is quoted from TG Daily, Tuesday (29/9/2009).

Kingston add speed in USB Flash Data Traveler 410 September 29th, 2009


Kingston increase read and write speed on USB Flash Drive DataTraveler 410 to 20MB/sec read and write for this unit has a capacity up to 32GB. DataTraveler 410 makes the speed faster in file transfer and password protection to help in making the data remains secure.

“Public Users, and enterprise customers daily users always want the USB Flash drive that has the ability to save and move files in a large number more quickly, and this has become something very desirable for everyday use,” said Nathan Su, Sales Director Kingston Flash Memory, APAC Region.

“Based on customer desires, we develop the DataTraveler 410 which has data transfer speeds are higher and security is supported by a satisfactory price,” he continued. (more…)

Tags: data traveler, data traveler 410, kingston, kingston usb

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OSx86 What or who is more often called a Hackintosh? How these terms can arise?

OSx86 – from word of OS X and x86 – is a collaborative hacking project to run a computer operating system Mac OS X on non-Apple PCs that have processors with x86 architecture.

Stretching Hackintosh begun in June 2005, at WDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) Apple announced the use of an Intel, PowerPC replace that become the brain of the computer they were made.

In January 2006, Apple released Mac OS X 10.4.4 on the iMac and the MacBook Pro. Both are first-generation Apple machines using Intel processors.

Exactly a month later, on February 14, 2006, a Mac OS X v10.4.4 with an additional term appears Hack and displayed on the Internet by a programmer named Jonathan Black.

(more…)

Tags: apple, Hack, Hackintosh, Mac, Macintos

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Mito mobile phone launched a new series Luxberry Qwerty is Mito Luxberry 8900. Phone-like BlackBerry Javelin relies trackball navigation and features autofocus camera with a resolution of 1.3 megapixels (MP).

Shown with cast stainless steel, Director Mobile Mito Lie Hansen, optimistic this phone capable of reaching middle-class market down the price of Rp 1.3 million on offer.

“We’re still seeing the market demand large enough for a full-featured mobile phone with a Qwerty affordable price,” he said in a written statement quoted, Sunday (1/11/2009).

Luxberry 8900 using a dual network connections on GSM + GSM. For the main display, this phone has a 2.4 inch size LCD with a visual menu that is presented on the menu like Blackberry devices. To transfer data, this phone provides Bluetooth 2.1 connection.