Friday, August 21, 2009

IT News HeadLines (InsideHW) 21/08/2009


InsideHW
Logitech Anywhere MX Mouse
The Anywhere Mouse MX is a portable mouse that comes with a bag for carrying it on the go. Logitech also uses its new Unifying Receiver on this mouse to support more than one wireless device with a single tiny receiver. LINK (http://www.i4u.com/section-viewarticle-579.html)
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Kingston SSDNow V Series 128GB Solid State Drive
The V in Kingston's SSDNow V Series 128GB solid state drive stands for value, and that is definitely what it offers when compared to other solid state drives. LINK (http://www.bigbruin.com/content/kingstonssdnow_1)
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Solid State Drive Comparison II
As a follow-up to our previous SSD coverage, today we will be looking at four popular mainstream SSD offerings which include the A-Data S592 128GB, Corsair P Series 128GB, OCZ Agility 120GB and the OCZ Vertex Turbo 120GB. LINK (http://www.techspot.com/review/181-solid-state-drive-roundup2/)
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OCZ 550W Fatal1ty Series PSU
Unlike many companies with ridiculous claims of 110% customer satisfaction etc, from personal experience, I know that OCZ do go the extra mile to ensure the end-user is content. LINK (http://www.xtremecomputing.co.uk/review.php?id=478)
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Genius GHP-05Live Headphones
We have here for review Genius GHP-05Live headphones. Join me as I take a closer look at what the advertisement promises and what the product delivers. LINK (http://www.techwarelabs.com/genius-ghp-05live/)
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Windows 7 vs Vista CPU and Memory Performance Comparison
Today we'll be having a closer look at how some of the other components in our system run under the new operating system due out in just a few months. LINK (http://www.tweaktown.com/articles/2886/windows_7_vs_vista_cpu_memory_performance_comparison/index.html)
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Canon PowerShot D10
When you plan a vacation one of the major concerns is always a camera that will be needed to record all those memorable moment at the beach, mountain, desert etc. When it comes to cameras, choices are numerous these days, but there is always present a fear of damaging camera with water or dust. If accident occurs it is most likely that photos on memory card will be salvageable, but camera will be most likely ruined for the rest of vacation. Waterproof camera models are pretty scarce and expensive while other solution to this problem can be purchase of waterproof chassis for certain modes of cameras. Recently Olympus has introduced few interesting compact waterproof cameras and now Canon is joining that market with its PowerShot D10 model.
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Eleven is better than ten
Termination of 12inch Mini netbook probably wasn't Dell's best move if you ask people who want cheap and light netbook, but with screen larger that 10inch. Well, some damage is repaired with introduction of the new Inspiron 11z. As the name suggest, this netbook has 11,6 inch wide-screen, with most welcomed 1,366 x 768 LED-backlit panel. Instead of Atom processor, CPU is 1.2 GHz Celeron 723, offering a bit more power for less battery life.
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World Travel Clock
For all the tech monkeys out there. World Travel Clock from Oregon Scientific, beside looking nice and showing time, also doubles as 4 port USB Hub. Not only that, time zones for 25 most traveled cities around the globe are already implemented. And, when USB Hub role is finished, you can disconnect clock from the PC, and it will still show time.
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All-in-one PC for Games
MSI has announced the all-in-one computer, Wind Top AE2200. After so many models with integrated graphics, Pro version will finally utilize powerful graphics adapter, ATI Mobility Radeon with 1GB of video memory. This desktop PC in the case of 21-inch monitor will also use same attractive hardware like Intel Pentium E5400, 500 GB HDD and up to 4Gb of DDR2 RAM. If gaming is not your cup of tea, HDMI port, HD resolution and S/PDIF connector can persuade you to use this PC as a media station.
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