
New JetFlash 330 USB drives from Transcend
Transcend has officially revealed the newest addition to its V Series of flash drives, the JetFlash 330 family featuring 4GB, 8GB and 16GB models. The 330 drives measure 60 x 18.8 x 8.6 mm, weight as low as 8.5 grams, utilize a USB 2.0 interface, a sleek, white casing, Windows ReadyBoost support, and deliver maximum read and write speeds of 15 MB/s and 7 MB/s, respectively, for the 8 and 16GB versions.
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ASUS prepares 17-inch 3D notebook for summer
ASUS will soon follow up its 3D-supporting 15-inch G51J-3D notebook with a 17-inch version, according to industry sources from Chimei Innolux Corporation (CMI), Samsung and LG Display. The three companies are apparently in talks with ASUS on providing displays for the notebook, which was billed last year for an early 2010 release. The new information puts the 17-inch notebook at a summer release date.
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Gmail now supports drag & drop in Firefox and Chrome
The Gmail team has made it a lot simpler to add attachments to e-mails by enabling simple drag-and-drop functionality. With the new capability, Firefox 3.6 and Chrome users can add files to email by just dragging the content from a desktop window onto the browser window displaying that compose mail screen. According to Google software engineer Adam de Boor, drag and drop support will be expanded to other browsers soon so everyone will be able to enjoy it.
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HP Compaq CQ1 nettop released earlier than expected
HP has released the Compaq Presario CQ1 all-in-one nettop PC earlier than expected. The Presario CQ1-1020 uses a single-core 1.66GHz Intel Atom processor along with an 18.5-inch display with a 1366x768 resolution, while the onboard graphics are handled by Intel's integrated GMA 3150 core.
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