Archive for 'Hardware'
DiskGO 32GB USB Flash Drive at $399
19 October 2007EDGE Tech Corp, the leading US Based Supplier of DRAMs, Flash Memory, Storage Devices, Flash Cards, and other Portable Computing Product, has announces its new product “DiskGO 32GB USB Flash Drive“. Over the past year or two Flash Drive business has been growing very fast which was from 128MB to 32GB which was never expected […]
Medison Celebrity™ $150 Linux Laptop
26 July 2007Medison Celebrity™, a Swedish firm, had made it possible to sell a standard feature laptop for as low as $150. You might start to think this laptop is only for people who doesn’t have much money, but if you look closely, it is similar to your two year old laptop or PC’s features. The key […]
TEAC MP-600 Media Player
12 July 2007TEAC has release a new 3 inch wide and 9mm thick Media player. The TEAC MP-600 has a 3.5 inch touchscreen and FM tuner with digital voice recording. The TEAC MP-600 plays XviD, MP3, DRM9, WMA and JPEG formats. It comes in two types of storage which is 1GB, 2GB and 4GB with the price […]
USB Thumbdrive from China
17 June 2007Some guy went to China and bought this USB Drive at a cheap price. It was supposed to be able to store several gigabytes of memory. But as much as he tried, it didn’t work. So he decided to open it up and that’s what he saw.
Western Digital new 250GB Passport Drive
7 June 2007Western Digital has boost it’s Passport line of external USB Drive with the new 250GB model that beats the top-end 160GB drive. This drive requires no power adapter and easy to carry around with its portable size. It comes with Sync & encryption and also Google softwares. It can be used for Mac and PC, […]
How to upgrade a Laptop to USB 2.0?
29 May 2007Some of you might still be using an old laptop which has supports only USB 1.1. And nowadays most of the USB coming out are USB 2.0. And in this case you don’t have to throw the laptop just for the USB support, but this is the solution to it.
World Record for Data Transfer Speed at 25.6TB/S
2 April 2007Alcatel/Lucent had made an impressive new record of data transfer speed at 25.6TB per second through one fiber strand. Which also can be compared as 600 DVDs per second. Can you imagine that???







