It was a long time that we didnt talked about Willcom D4 which should be available on middle of July and I-O Data released two devices for the for the long-awaited UMPC:
- The USB2-C3 (USB2.
Via Akihabara News | Posted on 2008.06.25 at 05:55
AMD has rolled out the Radeon HD 4870. The chip maker touted the GPU's ability to churn through more than a trillion floating-point calculations each second.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.06.25 at 05:44
Speculation a month or so back that Intel will soon be releasing a dual-core Atom processor failed to be followed by the anticipated announcement. Now we know why: shortages of the single-core version.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.06.25 at 05:17
Yeah, we realize that the first two words after "HP TouchSmart IQ504 PC" are "coming soon," but apparently the web design humanoid forgot to notice that little "Ships same day" note down there by the Purchase button.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.25 at 04:32
Intel looks set to follow the release of its 'Bloomfield' 45nm processors - all based on the 'Nehalem' architecture - with a gamer-oriented chipset, the X58.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.06.25 at 04:21
This morning in Japan, Panasonic launched the CF-U1. It's the first Toughtbook tablet PC from the Japanese maker powered by an ATOM CPU, a Z520 at 1.
Via Akihabara News | Posted on 2008.06.25 at 03:56
The TP1 is the Media Center PC solution from SONY, and today the Japanese Giant, decided to update its line-up with the VGX-TP1DQ/B and VGX-TP1D.
Via Akihabara News | Posted on 2008.06.25 at 03:39
Marshal, the Double HDD Docking Station manufacturer, released a new case for 3. 5" SATA HDD. Technically speaking, nothing revolutionary, simply an ECO mode that stops disc rotation after 5 minutes of inactivity.
Via Akihabara News | Posted on 2008.06.25 at 01:00
Whether this gem is as sexy as OrigenAE's LCD-equipped chassis is certainly debatable, but there's no denying at least some level of hotness here.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.24 at 10:12
As tnkgrl mentions at the outset of this hack, the MacBook Air SuperDrive is a nice little slice of hotness, retailing for a mere $99, and doing the whole external drive thing with Apple's sense of style.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.24 at 08:08