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MSI to launch 24-inch 3D All-in-One PC at CeBIT
MSI will display a series of extreme performance All-in-One PCs featuring the newest Intel Core processor and a full HD, hi-fi, home theatre PC at CeBIT next week. MSI will also reveal the world’s first large-sized 3D All-in-One PC with powerful computing capabilities.
MSI’s Wind Top All-in-One...
February 24th, 2010 | Computer | Read More »
NVIDIA Optimus technology : Better Notebook Performance and Longer Battery Life
NVIDIA Corp. recently announced NVIDIA Optimus technology, a breakthrough for notebook PCs that chooses the best graphics processor for running a given application and automatically routes the workload to either an NVIDIA discrete GPU or Intel integrated graphics, delivering great performance while also...
February 12th, 2010 | Computer, Technology | Read More »
NIST’s atomic clock is World’s Most Precise Clock
Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have built an enhanced version of an experimental atomic clock based on a single aluminum atom that is now the world’s most precise clock, more than twice as precise as the previous pacesetter based on a mercury atom.
The...
February 5th, 2010 | Technology | Read More »
Sony unveils VAIO E Series affordably-priced notebooks
Sony today unveiled VAIO E Series, a new line of affordably-priced notebooks, in chic new colors. The E Series comes in five translucent, high-gloss colors — Caribbean Green, Iridescent Blue, Coconut White, Hibiscus Pink and Lava Black — and three matte colors — Maple Brown, Silver...
February 2nd, 2010 | Computer | Read More »
New adhesive device to let humans walk on walls!
Just like Spider-man, soon humans will be able to walk on the walls! Thanks to a palm-sized device invented at Cornell that uses water surface tension as an adhesive bond. The rapid adhesion mechanism could lead to such applications as shoes or gloves that stick and unstick to walls, or Post-it-like...
February 2nd, 2010 | Technology | Read More »
Data transfer at 500 Mbit/s with White LED light
Researchers at Siemens have improved on their own record for wireless data transfer using white light-emitting diode (LED) light. In collaboration with the Heinrich Hertz Institute in Berlin, they have achieved a data transfer rate of up to 500 megabits per second (Mbit/s), which is definitely impressive...
January 26th, 2010 | Technology | Read More »
Google Fast Flip on Google News Homepage
Google Fast Flip finally arrives on Google News homepage. From Friday, Google started displaying Fast Flip news stories near the bottom of Google News. Just like flipping the pages of a print magazine, Fast Flip lets you browse sequentially through recent news, headlines and popular topics, as well as...
January 9th, 2010 | Internet | Read More »
3M launches 22-inch multi-touch LCD display
Earlier this week, 3M unveiled the 3M Display M2256PW, a 22-inch high-definition, multi-touch LCD display. Based on 3M Projected Capacitive Technology, the M2256PW display is designed for professional and advanced consumer applications that need up to 10-finger touch input or multi-user interactivity...
January 8th, 2010 | Computer, Technology | Read More »
