Moneual MiNEW N20U Netbook is Now Released the Stylish Way

December 10, 2009
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Moneual, a Korean PC manufacturer, has launched a new addition in netbook, the MiNEW N20U Netbook.

Even as, the specifications on the new Moneual MiNEW N20U netbook are much attractive standard. It features an interesting design and a very stylish look.

This model comes with a 10.1 inch LCD display with a resolution of 1024 x 576, features a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor and 1 GB of RAM. There is also a choice of either a 16 GB or 32 GB SSD, built in 802.11 b/g/n WiFi and it has the measurement of 245.5mm by 165mm by 197mm and weighs in at just 950g.

There are no details as yet on pricing,…

An Onkyo Tablet PC on the Go

December 10, 2009
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Do you want something light to carry for work?

Onkyo has released a new tablet PC that comes with Windows 7 as its standard operating system and is powered by an Atom Z520 1.33 GHz processor.

An interesting advantage of this tiny table PC is that it comes with GPS, which is already built-in. Other features of this newest creation are an 80 GB HDD, 1 GB RAM, two USB ports, ExpressCard -  34 slot, SD/SDHC/MMC/Memory Stick Pro slots, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, 802.11n WiFi and two web cams (3 MP and 0.3 MP) built in.

It also has a touch screen with a resolution of 1024 x 600. This model only weighs…

A New Trend Coming with the Release of Buffalo USB 3.0 ExpressCard Adapter

December 9, 2009
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Buffalo is joining the tussle. Buffalo has launched its USB 3.0 ExpressCard adapter. The USB 3.0 ExpressCard features a speed that is up to 5 Gbps and it comes with two USB 3.0 ports. It looks like this one does not need an additional power adapter like that of with the StarTech version.

Considering there’s a pair of USB SuperSpeed ports on there, you will want to make doubly sure you are getting what you think you are. Otherwise, given that early bird UK e-tailers are listing it for £35 ($57; no stock yet), you could just order one up and pray to Cthulhu that you get the maximally awesome stuff.

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Qisda-Sourced ‘Multimedia Router’ Reaches the FCC

December 9, 2009
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There is more than just a wireless router.

Qisda apparently have come up with a wild invention of a device that certainly does many things. It is kind of like a less huggable, less rollable mash-up of a Chumby and a Rolly, this touch screen-equipped, speaker-packing “router” will let you view YouTube videos, tune into internet radio stations (or FM radio, for instance), access media stored on its internal memory (but not your local network) and even double as a clock radio, just to name a few features.

As a router itself, it will do 802.11n but only packs one spare Ethernet port.

This news comes to us courtesy of the FCC, which…

Adobe Let Loose Critical Updates to Flash AIR

December 9, 2009
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Adobe launched the new version of Flash and AIR to deal with the vulnerabilities of both products.

The application of these updates as soon as feasible is a good idea, as Flash vulnerabilities are popular exploit mediums in the wild.

The critical vulnerabilities that are explained in the expanded security advisory could provoke crashes or remote code execution. Adobe Flash Player 10.0.32.18 and earlier versions and Adobe AIR 1.5.2 and earlier versions on all platforms are at risk.

There seven new vulnerabilities are described hastily. A patch to an eighth and older vulnerability is also updated. Adobe issues thanks to six different researchers for the aid they provided with the vulnerabilities.

In addition to…

Get Some Innovation with Lego Mouse

December 9, 2009
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There have been a lot of innovative gadgets made or designed out of Lego. Now, here is a comical look for your mouse.

It may look like just a brick of Lego but the Lego mouse is a great idea that conveys that much loved Lego to the desktop computers. The mouse is designed to look like a regular 2 by 4 brick and connects to your PC through a USB cable.

This fun Lego mouse features an 800 DPI sensor, a scroll wheel and left and right mouse buttons, it measures 3.7 inches by 1.2 inches by 2.1 inches and comes with a USB connection. The mouse comes in color red.

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D-link Boxee Box Hardware Partner Coming on Q2 2010

December 9, 2009
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Boxee Beta Has been unveiled as the first hardware partner. Boxee is an elegant and free media center application for the Mac and Windows that in many ways embody what people imagine when they think of TV moving to the Internet.

Using Boxee you can watch Web video in all its various forms: Video podcasts, YouTube clips, downloaded movies, and with some limitations TV shows on from Hulu through your computer.

D-Link takes the honors of being the inaugural hardware partner and Astro the designer.

The box is more likely a submerged cube, boasts HDMI, SD card slot, two USB 2.0 ports, WiFi and Ethernet for some old school internet connectivity.

According to D-Link,…

Intel Core i9 Gulftown CPU Strikes eBay

December 7, 2009
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Where can you find Intel Core i9 before its formal launch?

Intel Core i9 processors are expected to be released early next year. Probabilities are these CPUs will be components of the hullabaloo that Intel promotes at CES in January. If you are eager to own one of these 6-core monsters for your own computer and just cannot wait until it is displayed in the market, eBay has it.

The eBay auction for the Core i9 CPU is now over and some geek paid $1,294.41 ($US1, 200) for the Gulftown part. Alongside with the pictures of the CPU is a shot seemingly taken from CPU-Z that showed the six-cores. Apparently, the chip…

Laptop Power Sockets on Qantas Airbus A330-200 Economy Class Domestic Flights

December 7, 2009
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Get on board as Qantas introduced that the new Airbus A330-200 will provide the in-flight power to economy passengers for the flights Sydney-Perth and Melbourne-Perth.

One of the new A330s made its initial domestic flight as the QF575 service between Sydney and Perth. The passengers in the cattle class was able to enjoy the in-seat laptop power that even offers recharging of USB devices such as Blackberry and iPhone.

The A330 – registered as VH-EBM and named Tamar Valley – also sports video on demand through Panasonic’s touch screen eX2 system with movies, TV programs, a digital music library and games.

Same system will be installed to all new aircraft entering Qantas’ domestic…

Intel Atom Application Store Starts with Beta SDK

December 7, 2009
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Intel launched a beta software developer kit for its Atom processor that the company claims will pave the way or an Atom-based application environment.

The software development kit (SDK) is available for both the Microsoft Windows operating system and with the Moblin Linux-based environment.

In an announcement made by Intel stated that “its intent to create an Intel Atom app store in September and the beta version of the SDK is the first step along the path”.

Additionally, Renee James, the corporate vice president and general manager of Intel’s Software and Services Group said in a statement that “consumer adoption of mobile computing and Atom-based netbooks is growing rapidly, and there is an…