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Nintendo faces ban on some game controllers

July 23rd, 2008 at 11:51 pm » Comments (0)

Hurry up. If you have been planning to buy Nintendo controllers classic or latest, do so now before it is too late. According to a press release Nintendo is close to loosing a patent infringement fight.
The lawsuit concerns the analog sticks in the Classic Controller and GameCube controllers, which Texas-based Anascape Ltd. claims to [...]



Blackberry Kickstart 8220 gets reviewed

July 23rd, 2008 at 11:26 pm » Comments (0)

Folks at Crackberry.com are able to get their hands on a much anticipated pre-release version of Blackberry kickstart 8220. First of all it is a first ever flip phone introduced by RIM.
Originally branded with a device model number of 9100, this has now changed. The BlackBerry “KickStart” is now the 8220 and will feature WiFi, while [...]



Sony Reader available for pre-order in UK starting tomorrow

July 23rd, 2008 at 11:14 pm » Comments (0)

After amazon.com’s kindle device , now it is Sony’s turn to bring something similar into market and grab it’s market share. In that sprees Sony UK has announced that its Reader - a portable device designed to store and display electronic books - will be available to pre-order from tomorrow. Device will be fully available [...]



Texas Memory SSD Breaks Speed records

July 23rd, 2008 at 10:59 pm » Comments (0)

SSD’s are seen as future of enterprise data storage because of the speed, reliability and power saving they offer the consumers. The latest of these SSDs are from Texas Memory. Texas Memory says that its RamSan-440 can sustain a record setting 600,000 IOPS (input/outputs per second) and can be had with capacities of 256GB and [...]



Samsung’s medialive streams PC to TV

July 23rd, 2008 at 7:45 pm » Comments (0)

The earlier Home Digital Media Adapter demonstrated by Samsung is now renamed as Sumsung MediaLive. Medialive is an already available concept of unlocking the media sitting on your PC to watch it in the living room on a big screen TV wirelessly.  Your PC needs to be running atleast Windows XP Media Center or Windows [...]



Ripple introduces atom based mini desktop

July 23rd, 2008 at 6:12 pm » Comments (0)

Myripple from Korea today launched its ripple mini chocolate PC that comes in a Mini-ITX form factor. The PC is powered by 1.6Ghz Intel Atom processor (533FSB) with i945GC-Northbridge and ICH7 southbridge chipsets. Measuring at just 15mm x 210mm x 80mm, the mini computer is available in the Korean market for 209,000 Korean Won.
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