Archive for: June 16, 2008

June 16, 2008

LaCie brings Little Big Disk Quadra to 1TB

Filed under: Review - 16 Jun 2008

Filed under: StorageLaCie introduced the Little Big Disk Quadra back in January, but the diminutive four-interface dual-drive enclosure is getting a new 1TB sibling nowadays. Nothing new here apart from the capacity bump, but whether you’re into the aluminum RAID 0 scene, $700 is all you need to rid…

HTC developing Atom- and Snapdragon-based MIDs?

Filed under: Review - 16 Jun 2008

Filed under: Cellphones, HandheldsHTC’s hit us with some sexy new handsets lately, but a new report from DigiTimes says that the juggernaut ODM is getting ready to manufacture some MID waves, and soon. Apparently inspired by the success of the Eee (who hasn’t been?), HTC is rumored to be prepping de…

VIA Hyperion Pro 5.18A

VIA Hyperion drivers are suitable for any VIA chipset and all Microsoft Windows 32 64 bit Operating Systems Please read the information about all VIA chipset driver choices however so that you chose the drivers that can best be recommended for your system VIA Hyperion 4in1 drivers are suitable for any VIA chipset but they are particularly recommended for KT4 series P4X4 series and newer

VIA Hyperion Pro 5.18A

VIA Hyperion drivers are suitable for any VIA chipset and all Microsoft Windows 32 64 bit Operating Systems Please read the information about all VIA chipset driver choices however so that you chose the drivers that can best be recommended for your system VIA Hyperion 4in1 drivers are suitable for any VIA chipset but they are particularly recommended for KT4 series P4X4 series and newer

Gaze Interaction interface tweaked for gaming

Filed under: Review - 16 Jun 2008

Filed under: Displays, Misc. Gadgets, Gaming
Remember that Gaze prototype we showed you, oh, not even a week ago? Turns out, a similar setup has received a healthy amount of funding from the EU, and unlike sluggish systems of the past, that one may enable public with severe motor disabilities to eng…

Azureus is dead, expanded habitable… Vuze?

Filed under: Review - 16 Jun 2008

The torrent client Azureus changed its name and added some nifty social-networking features with the release of its latest upgrade. Now called Vuze, after the name of desktop video player it launched final year, the new client bundles the two together and throws in some new features.

The new Vuze t…

HP Blackbird 002 Exhilaration Edition nabs NVIDIA GTX 280 graphics

Filed under: Review - 16 Jun 2008

Alienware was making some noise earlier nowadays about being first out the gate with NVIDIA’s new GeForce GTX 280 cards, but HP’s gaming division isn’t about get shown up: it’s launching the HP Blackbird 002 Exhilaration Edition which features two GTX 280 cards in SLI nowadays, and it says it’ll…

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AdderLink X-DVI KVM sends DVI / USB by restricted CAT6 cable

Filed under: Review - 16 Jun 2008

Apologies for the onslaught of acronyms up there, but here’s the skinny: Adder has just loosed its AdderLink X-DVI, which claims to be the “world’s first extender to send both USB and DVI signals by the same CAT6 cable.” Reportedly, the KVM supports the extension of USB keyboards / mice and high…

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Fujitsu T5010 tablet PC breaks cover at university bookstore

Filed under: Review - 16 Jun 2008

Fujitsu doesn’t seem to have gotten official with it just yet but, whether the Virginia Tech University bookstore is any indication, it looks like the company is all but set to launch its new T5010 tablet PC. Assuming their specs are on the mark, you can apparently look forward to that one pac…

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3K Computers’ RazorBook 400 gets hands-on treatment

Filed under: Review - 16 Jun 2008

The sub-$300 RazorBook 400 is far from being the most potent netbook on the block, but that succulent price tag will likely compensate in the eyes of some folks. whether you’re one such character, you’ll probably want to take a look at the first hands-on video with said unit. Predictably, th…

eBay Opens Selling Manager to Third-Party Devs

Filed under: Review - 16 Jun 2008

The world’s largest online auction house, eBay, has announced plans to let third-party developers integrate applications directly onto eBay by giving their applications more direct access to the site’s 700,000 professional sellers. The company revealed the details at its seventh annual eBay …

After a Treacherous 2007, Where Will Big Green Go?

Filed under: Review - 16 Jun 2008

AMD has seen a few serious setbacks lately, particularly with their Barcelona server processor, but it seems as whether the company is trying tough to get things back on track. The first step in solving an issue is acknowledging it exists in the first place, and AMD CEO Hector Ruiz did just that fin…

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