Archive for March, 2007

new Elecom 8GB Hi-Speed USB keys

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

Link: Akihabaranews

Hitachi unveils their new HD TVs with iVDR hard disk

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

Link: Akihabaranews



Self-Propelled Diodes Could Traverse the Human Body

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

Link: Dailytech

Using 4 Monitors with Windows Vista

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

Link: Using 4 Monitors with Windows Vista

CeBIT 2007: Girls

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

Link: CeBIT 2007: Girls

New Toshiba mobile (for Japan)

Monday, March 19th, 2007

Link: Akihabaranews

This beauty has a 480×800 screen.. wow, and I thought my 240×320 was good.

2000W external power supply

Monday, March 19th, 2007

Link http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=157&Itemid=1

OCZ’s new micro tubes cooler

Monday, March 19th, 2007

Link: http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=159&Itemid=1

Instead of using obsolete heat pipes, dr. Michael Schuette from OCZ experimented with micro tubes, and the result is a fantastic cooler, capable of dissipating more than 300 Watts of heat. We have been browsing through technical characteristics of some water cooling sets, and we were surprised to see that this cooler has better characteristics.

CryEngine2 Comparison Screenshots

Monday, March 19th, 2007

Link: http://www.guru3d.com/newsitem.php?id=5091

Cool video and screenshots of in-game screens compared to real life landspaces

Boeing Blended-wing Experimental Aircraft Ready to Take Flight

Friday, March 16th, 2007

Link Boeing Blended-wing Experimental Aircraft Ready to Take Flight

Samsung 16GB moviNAND memory module

Monday, March 12th, 2007

Link Akihabaranews

Quad-layer DVD Technology Becomes the Third HD Format

Monday, March 12th, 2007

Link: Quad-layer DVD Technology Becomes the Third HD Format

Breaking the Silicon Barrier: Graphene Transistors Demonstrated

Saturday, March 3rd, 2007

Link Breaking the Silicon Barrier: Graphene Transistors Demonstrated

.. the new transistors are only one atom thick and less than 50 atoms wide. The development opens the gate to superfast computer chips at sizes not possible before with standard Silicon transistors.

Scientists Use Bacteria to Store Data (in JAPAN)

Saturday, March 3rd, 2007

Link Scientists Use Bacteria to Store Data

A research group at Keio University, Japan has announced the development of a new technology that enables the use of bacterial DNA as a medium for long-term data preservation.

In-Tech Electronics Bluetooth headset

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

Nice chick ;)

Link: Akihabaranews