May 31, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
Today tip will help you to enjoy the quick and easy way to find lost files on your computer. Here I recommends you, try to search a file with its file extensions (for example for word file, type...
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May 31, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
Elecom, a PC peripheral maker better known in Japan, has launched a pair of memory card readers boasting support for SDXC memory cards.
First on the list is the MR-A001BK. Primarily a USB thumb rea...
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The stylish, compact SX120 IS megazoom has a nice range of controls, but it suffers from a sluggish shutter and short battery life.
Canon's PowerShot SX120 IS ($250 as of 11/16/09) is a AA-powe...
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If you’re anything like us, you’re hankering for some SuperSpeed USB, also known as USB 3.0. Adoption slowed after Intel’s decision to hold off on 3.0 until 2011, but now we’re hearing about t...
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An all-in-one PC for around $1,000? From Sony? And carrying the Vaio brand? As unlikely as all that sounds (collectively, anyway), Sony's Vaio J Touch All-in-One PC brings multi-touch to the masses ...
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May 31, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
Payday loans have converts progressively common now. This is primarily due to their most 100 % approval. The adventures of approving are really high and the requirements demanded are real little. Yo...
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There’s a camera show right around the corner, PMA 2010, and while Canon isn’t going be attending, that’s not stopping them from participating in the ritual release of pre-show product announcem...
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May 31, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
We can remember when G.Skill wasn't really in the discussion when it came to high end modules, but that hasn't been the case for some time now. Case in point: the memory maker just released a DDR3 k...
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Asus' latest Transformer Pad 300 will start shipping in the U.S. on April 22, the compan...
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Memory maker A-Data has traditionally been associated with value-oriented and entry-level RAM kits, but the company continues to expand its higher-end lineup. Today that includes the introduction of A...
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Posted on | May 31, 2010 | No Comments
For Hardcore PC users tablet fatigue is slowly setting in. It seems like almost every week we hear another rumor or two about upcoming devices, and its only going to get worse. A recent patent application shows that Sony is the latest company preparing to pile on the bandwagon, but this time you might be interested to hear they are taking a page from the scrapped Microsoft Courier, namely its dual displays.
Described in the application as an “electronic book with enhanced features” the screens would take on different characteristics depending on its orientation. If held like a paperback book the device would simply function like a normal e-reader, but flipping it over into portrait mode would reveal and onscreen keyboard. It is unknown at this point if the device concept is for an e-reader or a multifunction tablet, but only time will tell.
Of course patent applications don’t always become products so it could be quite some time (if ever) that this ends up seeing the light of day. What do you think of this form factor for an e-reader / tablet?
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