Tuesday, March 31, 2009

OCZ Netbook released


OCZ Do it yourself netbook has been release and should hit online shops soon. the DIY netbook arrives with a 10.1-inch 1,024 x 600 LED-backlit display, Intel's 945GSE chipset, a 1.6GHz Atom N270 processor, twin stereo speakers, VGA output, Ethernet, two USB 2.0 sockets, 1.3 megapixel camera, WiFi and a 4-cell 2,200mAh battery. Notably missing is a hard drive, RAM, multicard reader and an operating system, all of which OCZ allows the end user to purchase as they see fit. Price will be $269.

via Press Release

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Animated Driving LED Emoticon


Nothing is worse than keeping it all bottled up tight - you need to let loose a little and tell others how you really feel. This device allows you to push a button and share your sentiments with the people behind you. Yes, we're sure you already have a few ways of your own to do this already - but this device adds some technology to your message.

The Animated Driving LED Emoticon simply fixes to the inside of the rear car window using a power suction cup. It's remote control is mounted on the front windscreen (using power suction cup) or optionally can be stowed in a front compartment (it's mounting bracket can be removed). With the remote control fixed to the front windscreen, pressing it’s buttons to activate the different messages is very simple to operate. The main unit is powered by 4 AA batteries - there is no long wire to the cigarette lighter. Batteries last for approximately 4 month's depending on usage.

Product Page HERE

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Apple netbook possible


Rumors are spreading like wildflowers that Apple may released some form of Netbook or Tablet PC. Said to be coming third quarter of this year.

Wintek revealed that it is currently working with Apple to develop some new products, but it said it does not know what applications the new products are for. Wintek added that no shipment schedule has been worked out yet, but shipments are likely to begin in the second half of the year.

via PC Magazine