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вторник, 9 февраля 2010 г.

iTablet: a powerfull alternative to Apple iPad




X2 Computing have launched an iTablet - their new tablet PC which suppose to be in direct competition with Apple's iPad. Note, the name iTablet, wasn't trademarked by Apple, so other brand can freely use it. Commercial launch of iTablet is scheduled for April of this year. New device will be available in two modifications: with 10.2" and 12.1" screens, both having maximum resolution of 1024x768 pixels.

Customers will also have options to purchase a model featuring multi-touch technology, customize HDD size(up to 250Gb) and add a HDMI port. All X2 Computing iTablet models will have 1.3 mp camera, WiFi, Bkuetooth and 3G, built-in audio, 3 USB ports, graphics acelerator and Intel Atom 1.6Gz CPU.
This new device work under Windows 7 or Linux.

Haleron launches tablet PC for 150$




Recently Haleron have updated their products catalog with the new Tablet PC with the name iLet mini. This new product is using touch-enabled 7" display with the resolution of 800x480 pixels and is backed up by 300Mhz VIA processor.

As for the rest of the technical specifications of this model, it holds 128Mb RAM, 1Gb of flash memory, 10/100 Ethernet, Wifi adapter, supports SD/MMC cards and two USB 2.0 ports. Possible options include Bluetooth module and a GPS reciever.

The iLetMini works under Windows CE 6.9 or Linux. The size of a new tablet is 188×114×24mm. One battery charge should last about six hours of work.

It is expected that new product will be availavle at the price around 150$ for base model.

четверг, 14 января 2010 г.

How to Buy the Best Computer?


How to buy the best computer is a question that almost all of us face at frequent intervals of time. It is but natural that people replace their computers, every couple of years or so. The problems, along with the question, "how to buy the best computer?" arise when you need to make a choice from among the numerous brands that are on offer. With increasing competition, there are offers galore available right now in the market when it comes to computers. It is in this scenario that choosing the right one may seem a daunting task. It need not be so if you were to do your homework properly.

It is important that you do thorough research of the various brands available in the market. Make sure that you ask some hard questions and take a real close look at the quote, particularly the fine print. You should look carefully for clauses which talk about a return policy, repairs and shipping costs, to mention only a few. You need to make sure that you understand what you are getting into before you make a choice. You should never make the mistake of taking the salesman's word to be final. After all, they are paid to do that and it is their job to promote a particular brand. It is you, after assimilating all the information that needs to make the right decision.

How to buy the best computer need not be a perplexing question, if you were to do your research thoroughly. Make sure that you enquire with multiple dealers. This will help you make a comparative analysis of the features, as well as the price. You can narrow down your choice this way and finally arrive at the right choice. Once you follow these steps, you no longer need to wonder how to buy the best computer and instead make a decision with all the confidence in the world.


I got a chance to try out the Wikireader that we reported on earlier, and I will have to say that I am now the know-it-all. I’ve become like Cliff Claven from Cheers, who seems to know all the useless facts in the universe, and comes off as amazingly annoying.

The Wikireader by Openmoko is a device with a tiny black-and-white screen that uses 2 AAA batteries that are included. It requires no internet connection as all the 3 million entries are inside.

There are no illustrations, and the touchscreen allows for scrolling. Scrolling up and down creates a blurry effect that makes it easy to lose your place. Find out after the jump how Cyber Monday got its name.

I found that the information seemed up to date, but only for a little while. I checked the most recent history, and yes, Michael Jackson is dead. Perhaps I should spend the $29 a year and get the latest version, just like printed encyclopedias have to be updated each year.

Even if you don’t get updates, there is some information that won’t change. It makes the Wikireader perfect for learning more about your favorite subjects. In fact, there is even a random button to spew out a random fact when it is pressed. Think of it as channel surfing an encyclopedia.

The touchscreen is about as good as the iPhone touchpad, and it was perfect for me to find out this fact about Cyber Monday.

The term “Cyber Monday” is a neologism invented by Shop.org, part of the U.S. trade association National Retail Federation. It was first used within the ecommerce community during the 2005 holiday season. According to Scott Silverman, the head of Shop.org, the term was coined based on research showing that 77% of online retailers reported a significant increase in sales on the Monday after Thanksgiving in 2004.[5] In late November 2005, the New York Times reported that “The name Cyber Monday grew out of the observation that millions of otherwise productive working Americans, fresh off a Thanksgiving weekend of window shopping, were returning to high-speed Internet connections at work Monday and buying what they liked.”

If you are looking for a good $99 stocking stuffer, this could be it.