Devices on TFTS - Page 9

Trying to outstretch the popularity of their prepaid cell phone services,Virgin Mobile USA have announced Broadband2Go, a 3G data service that won’t need require you to sign an annual contract. However, this pre-paid 3G Internet access service will require you to buy a Novatel MC760 USB modem that will access …

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According to reports just surfacing, Intel are set to phase out their widely employed Atom N270 CPU – which is at the core of pretty much every netbook out their right now – with the release of its successor, the Intel Atom N450 (otherwise known as “Pine View”).

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For all those who fear having their data stolen, Kensington have just released their new MicroSaver DS notebook lock. Designed as a physical deterrent against theft, the new lock is suited even for the thinnest notebooks on the market. It’s made from a 6-feet aircraft-grade steel cable with …

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on June 6th 2009 | No Responses

Whilst one gets used to walking somewhat on the wild-side when perusing Chinavasion’s new products page we must confess to doing a double take when we came across this officially sanctioned (we jest not) Chairman Mao Laptop Cooling Pad.

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on June 6th 2009 | No Responses

If you’re presently overclocking your PC you’ll know that regulating the onboard cooling is key unless you’re wanting intermittent crashes whilst running the risk of frying your chips (though I’ve heard they go particularly well with a nice piece of fish) and, to that end, those masters of all things …

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Posted by Alex Ion on June 4th 2009 | No Responses

A company specialized in memories and SSD related products, InnoDisk has just announced their latest 128GB SATA nanoSSD Card at this year’s Computex show in Taipei. Although the guys are somehow newcomers to the market, the unbelievable new nanoSSD card is one of the hottest appearances in the solid state …

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Posted by Andrew Tingle on June 3rd 2009 | No Responses

Being displayed at this week’s Computex event, the newly unveiled DigiCube MIDPhone-50, which appears to be set to go head to head with the likes of the Willcom D4 UMPC, comes with 5″ 800 x 480 resolution backlit LED touchscreen and, interestingly, is touted as offering phone functionality – though …

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Despite their growing popularity, netbooks are somehow storage constrained. But worry no more, because SanDisk is tackling the “issue” with their latest netbook SDHC removable flash memory cards. Meant as an affordable solution to easily increase your storage capacity, the new SDHC cards are available in 8GB and 16GB sizes. …

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If you happen to be into flight sims as I once was you’ll know that there’s no substitute in terms of emersion factor that a quality flight sim controller and, to that end, Logitech hope to secure a wad of your hard earned cash with their newly announced Flight System …

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Posted by Alex Ion on May 29th 2009 | No Responses

Have you tried to play Crysis (or other demanding games) in full swing and your video card is just not powerful enough to handle it? Then how about a look at ASUS’ Mars 295 Limited Edition? Featuring two G200-350-B3 graphics processors that you get on the GeForce GTX 285, the …

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Although we can’t tell for sure why there’s a dot for the .Audio 995 wireless headsets, it’s a fact that Plantronics managed to impress with it. Perfect for movies, music, gaming and internet calls, the new .Audio 995 range combines rich digital stereo sound and great voice quality in a …

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