Friday
Jan222010

10 technologies that should be in every PC but aren’t


Apple's MagSafe technology should be a standard feature on all notebooksBy Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

During the past decade we’ve grown accustomed to a number of surprisingly useful technologies that we cannot do without. Some of these features or functions are introduced by one company on a limited number of products but make so much sense that they should be present everywhere.

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Wednesday
Jan202010

PlayStation3's motion controller to shake and vibrate in fall 2010

Game On: PS3 is going after Nintendo's Wii
 Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) today announced that it will release its new Motion Controller (tentative name) for PlayStation®3 (PS3) computer entertainment system in fall 2010 in Japan, Asian regions and countries, North America and Europe/PAL territories together with an extensive line-up of exciting software titles.

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Tuesday
Jan192010

Silicon Power announces 128GB 400x CF card


Avid photographers and videographers rejoice, the world's first 128GB high-speed Compact Flash memory card is on the way.


Taiwan-based memory manufacturer Silicon Power just announced the world's first Compact Flash (CF) card with 128GB of storage capacity, the 400x 128GB CF for short. The new CF card has write speeds of 90MBps, a stupidly fast ideal for high-speed digital photography as well as HD video recording.

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Tuesday
Jan192010

Norton Warns of Major Internet Explorer Vulnerability 

Microsoft recently announced a zero-day vulnerability that affects Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8.  What is a zero-day vulnerability?  It means there’s a hole in Internet Explorer that a cybercriminal can take advantage of by creating a malicious threat that targets anyone who is using the vulnerable browser and is not protected. They’ll use tricks like spam, phishing, or fake websites that show up on search results to lure people to an infected site. 

 

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