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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Dell Inspiron 910 - Specifications



Processor Type- Intel Atom N270
Processor Speed- 1.6 GHz 533MHz Single Core Processor
Memory - DDR2 800MHZ Max - 1024 MB
Video -Intel 945 GMS (integrated)
USB - Support 3 USB ports
Wireless - WLAN available
LCD - 8.9" WSVGA
Camera - 1.3 megapixel Mounted
NIC - LAN 10/100
Modem - Extenal Modem only
Bluetooth - Mini Card Support Only
Operating System - Windows XP / Ubuntu 8.04
Battery - Base 4-cell
Weight - 2.20lbs

910 will support SSDs up to 16GB and has what looks to be very moddable internals (large Phillips-head screws hold that SSD in place). 910 features Intel Atom N270 DiamondVille, and is running on 512 MB DDR2 RAM Up To 1 GB and an optional VGA or 1.3-megapixel cameras.

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Kronos- USB flash drive watch


Kronos is a men’s analogue wrist watch that incorporates a USB flash drive in the wrist band latch. Integrating a USB flash drive into the wrist watch accomplishes three things. 1) Allows the manufacturer to capitalize on the popularity and functionality of a standard USB Flash drive. 2) Eliminates consumer pocket clutter. 3) Extends traditional usability by adding a practical function.

Friday, September 7, 2007

ReadyBoost Drives From Apacer


Vista's ReadyBoost feature is a great way to cheaply upgrade your computer, but for laptop users it's not so convenient. Having a flash drive constantly plugged in is awkward because they stick out at a right angle to the case. These new drives from Apacer can twist to lay flat against the laptop, which is far tidier. They come in different sizes, but the 4GB model will cost you $84.
(Scifi.com)

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Little dude could be my favorite USB hub ever!


Kikkerland's USB Hub Man has flexible wire arms and legs with a port at the end of each one. His body houses all the electronics and a tiny green power indicator LED in place of a heart.

The only bummer about Hub Man is that only one of his ports runs at USB 2.0 speeds without a special adapter. Hopefully, they’ll make him fully high-speed compliant in the future.

Expect these to start hitting stores in the next month or so, at a retail price of about $19 each.

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