NVIDIA GTX 780: Early bird…

NVIDIA GTX 780: Early bird…

When it comes to new gaming products in recent times, NVIDIA is way behind compared to the competitors. In order to resolve that problem finally, NVIDIA held a premier of the GTX 700 series. Aside fro...

OPPO Find 5: A young Android smartphone star

OPPO Find 5: A young Android smartphone star

OPPO is an electronics manufacturer based in China, already known on several markets for their range of MP3 and portable media players, LCD TVs, e-book readers, and starting recently, mobile phones. W...

Sapphire Radeon HD 7790 Dual-X: Offspring

Sapphire Radeon HD 7790 Dual-X: Offspring

The latest GPU that AMD made was in March of last year. Since then, Southern Islands series consisted of three models, off of which a great many number of Radeon models were based. Still, some changes...

ASUS P8Z77-V Deluxe: Excellent equipment for great performance

ASUS P8Z77-V Deluxe: Excellent equipment for great performance

If you’re a demanding customer, a good motherboard is a very important thing, because it represents the basis of a good PC. Therefore, a right choice is important if you want it to last. Besides, high...

ASUS Fonepad: 7 inch Intel tablet with voice

ASUS Fonepad: 7 inch Intel tablet with voice

After MWC (Mobile World Congress) introduction earlier this year, we were looking forward to meet the latest Padfone as well as Fonepad, new brand in vast ASUS Android portfolio. Presented by Jerry Sh...

Noctua fans: Silent giants

Noctua fans: Silent giants

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Carbon Nanotubes for Flexible Electronics

Here is one very interesting article on DailyTech about carbon nanotubes used for flexible displays. Levi Beckerson wrote it very basically, easy –understanding and with lot of explanations. If you are interested to know more about this theme you can read it HERE .
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PC MicroWorks Intoduced Edge 15.4'' Notebook

PC MicroWorks introduced portable DTR notebook, the all new 15.4" Edge. MW implemented 15.4" HD WSXGA+ 1680x1050 or WUXGA 1920x1200 Wide Cinema Display with Ultra-Bright technology.
Graphics is nVIDIA 8800GTX 512 MB DDR3 and fully DirectX 10 compatible for most advanced rendering applications.
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Samsung Launched New Wireless Printer

Samsung Launched wireless SAMSUNG CLP-315W printer with mono speed up to 16ppm and color speed 4ppm. Duty monthly cycle is up to 20,000 pages. It is compatibile with Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista, various Linux OS, Mac OS X 10.3.
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ATP Announced DDR3 for Intel Nehalem Processor

ATP Electronics announced the immediate availability of its DDR3 Registered DIMMs and DDR3 ECC DIMMs for the upcoming Intel Urbanna, Hanlan Creek, and Bluff Creek servers.  The modules offer maximum performance and reliability for serves with 24/7 data-intensive operations, while lowering the power consumption of data centers.  ATP has also released a comprehensive product specification sheet to help partners take advantage of the technology when planning and designing systems.
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Pentax Launched Optio M60 Digital Camera

HOYA CORPORATION PENTAX Imaging Systems Division has announced today the launch of the new PENTAX Optio M60, a standard-class compact digital camera that is also lightweight and equipped with advanced basic functions. The Optio M60 is equipped with the latest scene mode recognition function that allows for even more easy and convenient photography of high-quality images. This product is the latest model in the PENTAX Optio M series of compact digital cameras highly acclaimed for their small, lightweight bodies and enhanced basic functions.
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SimpleTech Launched Eco-Friendly External Hard Drive

SimpleTech introduced [re]drive, the energy-efficient external hard drive. It is made of bamboo and recyclable aluminum. With these materials SimpleTech created a unique design for one, as they say, “resource-conscious” hard drive. This low-power HDD is PC and Mac compatible and has Energy Star power adapter.
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The New Search Engine Is In Town - www.Cuil.com

Yes, the new kid is in town and his name is Cuil (pronounced COOL). Maybe this company is rookie on the web, but guys that implemented whole concept definitely are not. Husband-and-wife team Tom Costello and Anna Patterson and Anna’s colleague from Google Russell Power are co-founders of Cuil.

    “Since we met at Stanford, Tom and I have shared a vision of the ideal search engine,” said Anna Patterson, President and COO of Cuil. “Our team approaches search differently. By leveraging our expertise in search architecture and relevance methods, we’ve built a more efficient yet richer search engine from the ground up. The Internet has grown and we think it’s time search did too.”

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They are bragging that Cuil has indexed 120 billion web pages! What differs it from other search engines is layout. Search results can be shown in two or three column layout and you will definitely needs some time to get use to this way of displaying search results.

So, it’s better to try it out by yourselves and see if it suits you: www.cuil.com

 

Google: The Web Is Big!

According to Google’s engineers, there’s no room for worrying about enough space on web. In 1998 first Google index had 26 million pages and two years after Google index reached one billion pages. From 2000 in eight years that amount reached 1 trillion (1,000,000,000,000) indexed pages on the web at once.

    “So how many unique pages does the web really contain? We don't know; we don't have time to look at them all! :-) Strictly speaking, the number of pages out there is infinite -- for example, web calendars may have a "next day" link, and we could follow that link forever, each time finding a "new" page. We're not doing that, obviously, since there would be little benefit to you. But this example shows that the size of the web really depends on your definition of what's a useful page, and there is no exact answer.” GoogleBlog

Google’s distributing infrastructure developed bit by bit to keep up with trillions of connections and they are ready to accept more.

 

Nintendo Admits Lack of Storage for Wii


On MTV blog you can read full interview with Reggie Fils-Aime, President of Nintendo America. The main thing is that in Nintendo are aware of small storage problem but they just don’t have a solution for it, at the moment.

       Fils-Aime: “We have said publicly that we’re looking hard at the storage situation, that we’re working on a range of solutions. We have nothing to announce now. But certainly it’s an issue we are aware of and we’re working to find a solution and we will.”

We shall see…

 
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