Thursday, April 28, 2011
Apple iPhone 4 now available in white color
Today Apple finally released the WHITE iPhone 4. Long overdue, the white iPhone 4 models are available immediately from the Apple Online Store and at Apple Retail Stores, AT&T and Verizon Wireless stores, and select Apple Authorized Resellers. Apple fans rejoice - the balance of good/white and evil/black has been restored once again!
Apple iPhone 5 feature summary infographic
Check out this rad info-graphic detailing possible iPhone 5 features and the likelihood of their appearance in the Apple's next highly anticipated headset...
Image courtesy of www.nowhereelse.fr
Related posts:
Apple iPhone 5 rumors compilation
More iPhone 5 rumors and evidence leaked
Apple iPhone 5 concept picture gallery
Image courtesy of www.nowhereelse.fr
Related posts:
Apple iPhone 5 rumors compilation
More iPhone 5 rumors and evidence leaked
Apple iPhone 5 concept picture gallery
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Apple iPhone 5 concept picture gallery
What iPhone 5 might look like...
Related posts:
For more iPhone 5 rumors and mockups visit Apple iPhone 5 rumors compilation and More iPhone 5 rumors and evidence leaked.
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For more iPhone 5 rumors and mockups visit Apple iPhone 5 rumors compilation and More iPhone 5 rumors and evidence leaked.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Simian Mobile Disco
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Simian Mobile Disco |
Enjoy Simian Mobile Disco a band from England that specializes in Club, Disco and Electro House music. Some of SMD's most popular singles have been featured in such video games as: FIFA 08, Grand Theft Auto IV, and DJ Hero 2.
Origin: London, England
Members: James Ford, Jas Shaw
Genres: club, electro house, disco
Years active: 2005 – present
Members: James Ford, Jas Shaw
Genres: club, electro house, disco
Years active: 2005 – present
Bestselling CDs:
Websites:
simianmobiledisco.co.uk
myspace
wikipedia
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Stunningly slim designs from Samsung
Apple fans now have yet another brand to look up to when it comes to elegantly designed electronics. Samsung has been cranking out some very slim and clean looking gadgets ranging from laptops to TVs. Have a look for yourself...
Samsung SyncMaster 23-inch LED Monitor (PX2370)
Specifications:
LED Display
23" Screen Size
1920 x 1080 Resolution
250 Brightness
2ms Response Time
1,000:1 Typical Contrast Ratio
5,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
170°/160° Viewing Angle
16.7 Million Colors Supported
1 HDMI Input
25W Power Consumption
0.3W Standby Power
9.0 lbs. Product Weight
Mac and Windows® 7 Compatible
21.9" x 17.1" x 9.2" With Stand
21.9" x 13.3" x 1.0" Without Stand
Magic Picture Controls: MagicLux, MagicECO, MagicReturn, MagicAngle, MagicBright 3™, MagicWizard, MagicTune
Samsung 9 Series laptop
Specifications:
Intel® Core™ i5 Processor 2537M
Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
LED HD 13.3" SuperBright Plus widescreen anti-glare display, 400 nits, up to 16 million colors
Intel® HD Graphics 3000
4GB DDR3 System Memory (8 GB Max)
128 GB Solid State Drive
3 W Stereo Speakers (1.5 W x 2) with HD Audio
1.3 Megapixel HD Webcam
802.11 b/g/n WiFi
High Speed Bluetooth V3.0
Micro HDMI Input, Headphone Jack, Mic-in, 1 MicroSD Slot, RJ45 LAN, 2 USB Ports (1 Chargeable)
81 Key Keyboard and Touch Pad
40 Watt AC Power Adapter
6-Cell Lithium, 6300 mAh, up to 7 hours of battery life
Duralumin lightweight and remarkably strong design
12.9"(W) x 8.9"(D) x 0.62"~0.64"(H)
2.88 lbs. with Standard Battery
3 Year Warranty
Samsung 40-inch 6000 Series 1080p LED HDTV
Specifications:
40" LED TV Full HD 1080p
1,920 x 1,080 Native Resolution, 16:9 Aspect Ratio
Auto Motion Plus 120Hz Refresh Rate
Wide Color Enhancer Plus
Ultra Clear Panel
Two 15 Watts Built-in Bottom Speakers, SRS TheaterSound®
Wireless Connectivity
HDTV Tuner Built-in
ATSC/Clear QAM Tuners
V-Chip
4 HDMI Inputs (Rear)
2 Component Inputs (Rear)
1 PC Audio Input (Mini Jack)
3 USB 2.0 Ports
1 Optical Digital Audio Output
Comes With Swivel Stand
Smart TV with Samsung Apps, Netflix capable
AllShare™ DLNA Networking
ConnectShare™ Movie
Anynet+™
Auto Channel Search
Auto Power Off
Auto Volume Leveler
Clock & On/Off Timer
Closed Captioning
Sleep Timer
Exceeds ENERGY STAR Standards
1.2" Depth
37.6"(W) x 22.9"(H) x 1.2"(D) Without Stand
37.6"(W) x 25.1"(H) x 10.0"(D) With Stand
24 lbs. Without Stand
31.3 lbs. With Stand
Links to Samsung product pages:
Monitor
Laptop
TV
Samsung SyncMaster 23-inch LED Monitor (PX2370)
Specifications:
LED Display
23" Screen Size
1920 x 1080 Resolution
250 Brightness
2ms Response Time
1,000:1 Typical Contrast Ratio
5,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
170°/160° Viewing Angle
16.7 Million Colors Supported
1 HDMI Input
25W Power Consumption
0.3W Standby Power
9.0 lbs. Product Weight
Mac and Windows® 7 Compatible
21.9" x 17.1" x 9.2" With Stand
21.9" x 13.3" x 1.0" Without Stand
Magic Picture Controls: MagicLux, MagicECO, MagicReturn, MagicAngle, MagicBright 3™, MagicWizard, MagicTune
Samsung 9 Series laptop
Specifications:
Intel® Core™ i5 Processor 2537M
Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
LED HD 13.3" SuperBright Plus widescreen anti-glare display, 400 nits, up to 16 million colors
Intel® HD Graphics 3000
4GB DDR3 System Memory (8 GB Max)
128 GB Solid State Drive
3 W Stereo Speakers (1.5 W x 2) with HD Audio
1.3 Megapixel HD Webcam
802.11 b/g/n WiFi
High Speed Bluetooth V3.0
Micro HDMI Input, Headphone Jack, Mic-in, 1 MicroSD Slot, RJ45 LAN, 2 USB Ports (1 Chargeable)
81 Key Keyboard and Touch Pad
40 Watt AC Power Adapter
6-Cell Lithium, 6300 mAh, up to 7 hours of battery life
Duralumin lightweight and remarkably strong design
12.9"(W) x 8.9"(D) x 0.62"~0.64"(H)
2.88 lbs. with Standard Battery
3 Year Warranty
Samsung 40-inch 6000 Series 1080p LED HDTV
Specifications:
40" LED TV Full HD 1080p
1,920 x 1,080 Native Resolution, 16:9 Aspect Ratio
Auto Motion Plus 120Hz Refresh Rate
Wide Color Enhancer Plus
Ultra Clear Panel
Two 15 Watts Built-in Bottom Speakers, SRS TheaterSound®
Wireless Connectivity
HDTV Tuner Built-in
ATSC/Clear QAM Tuners
V-Chip
4 HDMI Inputs (Rear)
2 Component Inputs (Rear)
1 PC Audio Input (Mini Jack)
3 USB 2.0 Ports
1 Optical Digital Audio Output
Comes With Swivel Stand
Smart TV with Samsung Apps, Netflix capable
AllShare™ DLNA Networking
ConnectShare™ Movie
Anynet+™
Auto Channel Search
Auto Power Off
Auto Volume Leveler
Clock & On/Off Timer
Closed Captioning
Sleep Timer
Exceeds ENERGY STAR Standards
1.2" Depth
37.6"(W) x 22.9"(H) x 1.2"(D) Without Stand
37.6"(W) x 25.1"(H) x 10.0"(D) With Stand
24 lbs. Without Stand
31.3 lbs. With Stand
Links to Samsung product pages:
Monitor
Laptop
TV
Friday, March 25, 2011
More iPhone 5 rumors and evidence leaked
The latest iPhone 5 rumors have it that Apple is giving up on the glass backing and external antennae(both of which have been plagued with trouble - from cracking glass to weakened reception) in favor of a rounded aluminum backing. If any of this is true than we should see something that looks more like the iPad 2 backing when the next generation iPhone hits store shelves this summer. [BusinessInsider]
Shortly after the iOS 4.3 release code junkies around the world that get real kicks combing through lines of random code have discovered snippets that evidently point to the highly anticipated iPhone 5 (code named N94AP) and it is listed as having the same S5L8940, dual-core, A5 processor as the iPad 2. While this is not a new rumor it is however new evidence that supports the claims of iPhone 5 having a new dual-core A5 processor. It only makes sense that Apple would use its new A5 processor in iPad 2 and iPhone 5 considering they used a single-core A4 processor with the iPad and iPhone 4. [BGR]
Related posts:
For more iPhone 5 rumors and mockups visit Apple iPhone 5 rumors compilation.
For a slew of iPhone 5 concept pictures visit Apple iPhone 5 concept picture gallery.
Shortly after the iOS 4.3 release code junkies around the world that get real kicks combing through lines of random code have discovered snippets that evidently point to the highly anticipated iPhone 5 (code named N94AP) and it is listed as having the same S5L8940, dual-core, A5 processor as the iPad 2. While this is not a new rumor it is however new evidence that supports the claims of iPhone 5 having a new dual-core A5 processor. It only makes sense that Apple would use its new A5 processor in iPad 2 and iPhone 5 considering they used a single-core A4 processor with the iPad and iPhone 4. [BGR]
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iOS 5 unlock screen teaser pic |
Related posts:
For more iPhone 5 rumors and mockups visit Apple iPhone 5 rumors compilation.
For a slew of iPhone 5 concept pictures visit Apple iPhone 5 concept picture gallery.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Flexible future tech
Since a picture is worth a 1000 words I bring to you the future of flexible technology in pictures...
Microprocessor:
IMEC have created a cheap (potentially 1/10th the cost of silicon chips), bendable microprocessor by layering a plastic substrate, gold circuits, organic dielectric, and a pentacene organic semiconductor. It's 8-bit logic circuit with 4000 transistors is capable of executing 6 instructions per second. Not a screamer by today's standards but it is still a step in the right direction. [Engadget]
Display:
When they arrive, flexible displays will be a big leap forward from today’s LCDs (liquid crystal displays) and even OLEDs (organic light-emitting diode displays). In terms of power consumption flexible displays will consume 100 times less power than LCDs. Even OLEDs (2-3 times more efficient than LCDs) can’t match this kind of efficiency. These displays have thin-film transistor arrays on specialty polymer and thin stainless-steel substrates and use electrophoretic ink (E-Ink). Does extremely low power consumption and flexibility sound too good to be true? According to Wired we are about 2-3 years away from in-field army trials.
Speakers:
Engineers at the University of Warwick have created a paper-like flat, flexible speaker that is lightweight and just 0.25 millimeters thick. And they say it could be commercially available by the end of the year. The flat, flexible speaker technology takes a flexible laminate, which when excited with an electrical signal vibrates to produce the sound. The flexible laminate is made of a number of thin, conducting and insulating materials. According to researchers the speaker arrangement allows for highly directional and accurate sound. [Wired]
Solar panels:
The Rollable Series Flexible Solar Cells were built with the outdoors in mind. Each unit is assembled using high grade marine components, sealed edges for waterproofing, and built in grommets for easy fastening. To store the cells, simply roll them up and toss in your bag. [FlexSolarCells]
As you can see we have all the individual parts to make flexible wearable gadgets. And I think its just a matter of time before someone combines all of these technologies and creates a new truly revolutionary device. Whether its Apple or the US Army RD that first puts these pieces of a larger puzzle together one thing remains clear - the future of technology is bright, flexible, and wearable!
Microprocessor:
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Bendable microprocessor |
IMEC have created a cheap (potentially 1/10th the cost of silicon chips), bendable microprocessor by layering a plastic substrate, gold circuits, organic dielectric, and a pentacene organic semiconductor. It's 8-bit logic circuit with 4000 transistors is capable of executing 6 instructions per second. Not a screamer by today's standards but it is still a step in the right direction. [Engadget]
Display:
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Flexible display |
When they arrive, flexible displays will be a big leap forward from today’s LCDs (liquid crystal displays) and even OLEDs (organic light-emitting diode displays). In terms of power consumption flexible displays will consume 100 times less power than LCDs. Even OLEDs (2-3 times more efficient than LCDs) can’t match this kind of efficiency. These displays have thin-film transistor arrays on specialty polymer and thin stainless-steel substrates and use electrophoretic ink (E-Ink). Does extremely low power consumption and flexibility sound too good to be true? According to Wired we are about 2-3 years away from in-field army trials.
Speakers:
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Paper-like flat flexible speaker |
Engineers at the University of Warwick have created a paper-like flat, flexible speaker that is lightweight and just 0.25 millimeters thick. And they say it could be commercially available by the end of the year. The flat, flexible speaker technology takes a flexible laminate, which when excited with an electrical signal vibrates to produce the sound. The flexible laminate is made of a number of thin, conducting and insulating materials. According to researchers the speaker arrangement allows for highly directional and accurate sound. [Wired]
Solar panels:
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Rollable Flexible Solar Cells |
The Rollable Series Flexible Solar Cells were built with the outdoors in mind. Each unit is assembled using high grade marine components, sealed edges for waterproofing, and built in grommets for easy fastening. To store the cells, simply roll them up and toss in your bag. [FlexSolarCells]
As you can see we have all the individual parts to make flexible wearable gadgets. And I think its just a matter of time before someone combines all of these technologies and creates a new truly revolutionary device. Whether its Apple or the US Army RD that first puts these pieces of a larger puzzle together one thing remains clear - the future of technology is bright, flexible, and wearable!
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Apple unveils iPad 2 - Thinner, Lighter, Faster
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Apple iPad 2 - Thinner, Lighter, Faster |
Today [March 2, 2011] Apple unveiled the newly re-designed iPad 2. iPad fans will be pleased to know that a lot of previously rumored features have found its way into the 2nd generation device. From our earlier post titled "2nd generation Apple iPad 2 rumors" we outlined the following rumored features. Lets see which ones made it and which did not:
- [YES] same 9.7 inch display size
- [YES] front and rear facing dual cameras for Face Time video chat
- [YES] a bit slimmer case than the original
- [YES] multi-axis gyroscope
- [YES] new faster A5 processor (similar to ARM Cortex A9 - 1GHz dual-core processor)
- [YES] slightly slimmer screen bezel (3mm)
- [YES] more memory (512MB)
- [NO] flat back covering instead of a slightly rounded as on the 1st gen
- [NO] new super high-resolution display technology (alike iPhone 4's Retina Display)
- [NO] built-in dedicated SD slot
- [NO] a dual Qualcomm GSM/CDMA chipset (enabling data support for other carriers like Verizon)
- [NO] a larger, wide-ranged speaker protected by metal mesh
- [NO] 3 different versions of iPad that support Wi-Fi, UMTS and CDMA
- [NO] will likely release in Spring 2011 (around April)
Here are the iPad 2 features at a glance:
- Has a new dual-core A5 chip, which is about 2X faster than its predecessor, with the same power requirements as A4.
- 9x faster graphics
- Sports front(VGA) and back-facing(720p HD) cameras that support FaceTime.
- Three-axis gyroscope is now standard in the tablet.
- It’s 1/3 thinner, very curved back, and only 8.8 mm thick.
- Lighter at 1.3 lbs (compared to 1.5 lbs for previous model)
- Available in black and a white version. White version is shipping day one.
- 3G models work on AT&T and Verizon networks starting day one (GSM and CDMA).
- Same 10 hour battery life as before thanks to engineering improvements.
- Pricing remains the same as the previous model. Starts at $499, goes up to $829.
- The new iPad 2 ships March 11 in the U.S. and two weeks later in 26 more countries.
- New available accessory cable that supports HDMI out at 1080p resolution and costs $39.
- New smart cover bends and folds to allow for different viewing angles when acting as a stand. The new cover wakes the iPad when opened, and puts it to sleep when closed. Comes in five polyurethane[$39] and five leather[$69] colors.
[iPad]
Friday, February 25, 2011
Cool new and future tech [in pictures]
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Apple refreshes MacBook Pro, adds Thunderbolt aka Light Peak
Today Intel is scheduled to announce their new innovative Light Peak data transfer technology which is said to offer transfer rates 25 times faster than USB 2.0. It is also no incident that Apple chose to refresh their MacBook Pro lineup at the same time by adding the new Light Peak port re-branded as Thunderbolt.
Currently Light Peak transmits data at 10 gigabits per second. However, Intel says the new technology could be ramped up in the future to support up to 100 gigabits per second, which would be 250 times faster than USB 2.0. Light Peak also offers greater flexibility as it can employ both copper wires and fiber optics. It also makes it possible to combine Light Peak, USB and FireWire into one single cable of much greater length.
Thunderbolt features:
- Dual-channel 10 Gbps per port
- Bi-directional
- Dual-protocol (PCI Express and DisplayPort)
- Compatible with existing DisplayPort devices
- Daisy-chained devices
- Electrical or optical cables
- Low latency with highly accurate time synchronization
- Uses native protocol software drivers
- Power over cable for bus-powered devices
Intel is hoping to establish its new connectivity standard and it has partnered with Apple to drive the early adoption. This is not unlike 1998 when Apple helped push the USB standard by making it the only port on the first iMac.
In addition to the new Thunderbolt port Apple has made other important upgrades to its MacBook Pro line. Apple finally embraced the Intel Core i7 quad-core processor and blessed its 15 and 17 inch Pros with it, while the 13 inch now sports a dual-core i5 or i7. This should make all three versions twice as fast as the one they replace. It is about time Apple embraced quad-core processors in their notebooks as the competition has been offering quad-core laptops for quite some time now. The 15 and 17 inch MacBook Pro models also get the new refreshed high-performance AMD Radeon graphics processors, which boost graphics performance up to 3x times. To further compliment the new more powerful graphics Apple also added the new FaceTime HD camera, which makes full-screen HD video calls 3x times crispier.
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MacBook Pro - new features at a glance |
[Wikipedia]
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Drobo - your friendly data storage Robot
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Drobo 4-bay 2nd generation |
Have you been looking for an easy to use redundant and secure storage solution for your home or small office? Hold on to your butts because we have just what you have been looking for. Introducing Drobo - your personal friendly data storage robot. Designed and built by Data Robotics in Santa Clara, California... Let's cut to the chase. There aren't enough good things we can say about Drobo but when asked to describe it these are the words that come to mind:
- user friendly & easy to use
- redundant & secure storage
- expandable capacity
- mix and match drives
- file & operating system agnostic
- no software or drivers needed
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Drobo S 5-bay 2nd generation |
Just to give you an idea of how easy it is to use Drobo... First, insert two or more drives of any capacity and speed into any of the bays in your Drobo. It takes two drives to protect your data from a drive failure. Plug-in your Drobo into any computer and the rest is just like using any other external hard drive or flash storage device. Drobo takes care of the rest and automatically protects all your data from drive failure. When you are ready to add more storage to your storage array just insert a new drive or replace an existing drive with a larger capacity one and enjoy the rest of your day because your work is done. Since the drives are hot-swappable you can add or remove a drive on-the-fly at any time. It's that easy!
Of course there are many different Drobo models offered these days(originally there was just one) including an entire line of Enterprise grade units but the following are best suited for home and small offices:
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Drobo for home and small office comparison chart |
Feel free to check out the entire Drobo lineup at the official product web site.
Technical specifications:
- 4 bay capacity for Drobo, 5 bay capacity for Drobo S and Drobo FS
- 4 bay unit protects from one failed drive, 5 bay unit protects from up to two failed drives
- utilizes 3.5" SATA I or SATA II hard disk drives
- mix and match drive capacities, disk brands and speeds
- FireWire 800, High Speed USB 2.0 (Drobo, Drobo S)
- eSATA, USB 3.0 (S)
- Seamless Integration with Apple Time Machine (FS)
- 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port (FS)
- supported network data transfer protocols: AFP and CIFS/SMB (FS)
- supports NTFS, HFS+, FAT32, EXT3 file systems
- supports Windows 2003 Server, XP, Vista, 7, Mac OS X 10.4+ operating systems (Drobo)
- supports Windows 2008 Server, 2003 Server, XP, Vista, 7, Mac OS 10.5+, Linux operating systems (S, FS)
- power consumption: idle system = 5 watts, busy system = 40 watts (Drobo)
- power consumption: idle system = 12 watts, busy system = 56 watts (S, FS)
- noise level: normal operation: 20.9 - 24.2 dB (Drobo)
- noise level: normal operation: 31.8 dB (S, FS)
Features at a glance: