Archive for the ‘Computers’ Category
The Samsung 64GB SSD hard drive operates even faster than a standard hard drive, yet it is much much quieter.
To see how it really performed, Engadget recently compared the Samsung SSD to the Seagate Momentus 5400 RPM laptop drive and the results show just how much better SSD really is. (more…)
These computer cases are amazing considering the high level of detail and the amount of work put into each one of these cases.
If you are tired of seeing the same old black or beige standard computer cases, these 15 awe inspiring custom case mods might even drive you to change yours. (more…)

These days many computers come with a graphics card which can handle dual monitors. If not you can either add another video card, or replace your existing card with one that can handle multiple monitors for a relatively cheap price.
Studies show that dual monitors actually increase productivity, not to mention the coolness factor. (more…)
If you have been paying attention to anything happening in computer gaming, you probably heard some buzz about the new GeForce graphics cards.
There is the 8800 GTS for about $399 and now there is a $250 8800 GT which comes shockingly close to the GTS in performance. (more…)
There has been talk about Google possibly entering the PC market with a very competitively priced computer for some time now. This is not the official Google computer but this PC from Everex, which has been dubbed the Google computer by Andy Beal, runs Linux gOS and is optimized for Google products.
It comes bundled with great alternatives to the usually high priced computer software. Instead of Microsoft Office, it has the Open Office software suite. Instead of Windows XP or Vista, it has Linux gOS installed for free. (more…)
Thats right people, USB 2.0 was a breakthrough with more speed and storage capacity then the first USB drives on the market. Now USB 3.0 is out and it is much faster than the speeds available with USB 2.0 (more…)

Now you can build a Super Computer, at a fraction of the cost of any current models on the market. The internals in Sony’s PS3 are what make this possible. The Cell Chip Processor which was collaboratively developed by Sony, IBM and Toshiba has eight different compute engines making it more powerful than dual-core and quad-core chips used in desktop computers. (more…)
The Dell XPS line represents some of their higher end technology, and the new XPS One is an all in one PC which is yet to be officially announced by Dell.
According to Engadget, it is likely to have a 22-inch WSXGA display, up to 4GB of Ram, a built in webcam, a slot loading Blu-ray burner and built in speakers. The XPS One will also include WiFi, Bluetooth, a Wireless Mouse and Keyboard, a multi memory card reader and an ATI Mobility Radeon 2400 HD graphics card. (more…)
Yeah you did read that correctly. A company called Lumenlab has shoved a fully fledged PC into a 42″ 1080p flat screen display panel, and not just any PC at that.
The internals of the Lumenlab Q42 PC include 1 Terrabyte of hard drive space, an Intel Core 2 Duo and 2GB of RAM. It also includes Lumenlab’s Hotwire networking technology which is “all you need to bring streaming HD video, HD audio, broadband data and full automation to every power outlet in your home or business.” (more…)
The new technology behind the 4TB Hard drives was developed by Hitachi’s Global Storage Technologies division. According to John Best, the chief technologist at Hitachi, computer hard drive capacity is doubling every two years.
Hitachi is slated to announce their new technology on Monday. The technology is scheduled to be implemented in hard drives by 2009. (more…)
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