Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Apricorn EZ Writer II Portable Optical Drive Released
The Apricorn EZ Writer II is a portable optical drive that is ideal for those using netbooks/mini notebooks or other devices without a built in optical drive or whenever you need an extra drive for copying CDs.
It is capable of burning CD's at up to 24 xs and DVD's up to 8x and it requires two spare USB ports to run with them powering the device as well as transferring data to and from the optical disk.
The price of this portable device is $79 and as for the weight and dimensions it weighs 11.7 ounces and measures 0.84 z 5.75 x 5.95 inches.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Internet Radio Device- Gets you music from 210 different countries
It may look like your everyday USB flash drive but this is no ordinary USB device, it's your door to any type of music from anywhere you want in the world. The MUZEE Internet Radio allows you to listen to over 13,000 radio stations from all over the world, simply plug the MUZEE into the USB port of any internet connected computer.
With the use of a simple and user friendly interface, the MUZEE Internet Radio gives you the option of searching for radio stations by keyword, genre, country, or radio station and if you find something you like you can save the station or even record the songs to your PC. It's like getting free music that you can listen to or download from anywhere. There are no download or subscription fees with the MUZEE Internet Radio; you just have to access all of your favorite music from over 210 different countries.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Skype 5.0 Beta Allows Group Video Calls for 10 People
This new version also includes automatic call recovery, which should help automatically reconnect Skype calls that are interrupted due to network problems. To make a group video call, each users on the call needs to be running the latest Skype Beta 5.0. At present the service is free although the blog post announcement hints at a possible charge in the future.
Friday, September 10, 2010
New HP Mini 5103 now available
HP Mini 5103 scales at just 2.64 pounds, but is more than capable of delivering the capability of a full-performance companion PC, targeting all professionals and higher-education students. Underneath the cover, the HP Mini 5103 supports the latest dual core processor from Intel, the Atom N550.
Depending on your preference, you can choose from standard or touch-enabled models, and the HP Mini 5103 will also be accompanied by a well-built, lightweight, anodized-aluminum display enclosure with a brushed and espresso-colored finish. You won’t find your fingers cramped either, simply because it is 95% the size of a full QWERTY keyboard alongside the addition of a touchpad and the optional touchscreen display is also capable of handling a range of multitouch gestures, finger taps and swipes across the screen for more convenient navigation of applications, information and websites.
Other hardware specifications include a 10.1-inch diagonal LED display, a Broadcom HD video decoder card, the choice of a four-cell battery for lighter weight or optional six-cell battery for longer battery life, the HP DayStarter software program, and a range of other accessories and for all this, prices start from $399 upwards.
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