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Princeton outs new USB Flash Drives

Posted in USB Flash Drives by Conner Flynn on August 30th, 2010

Princeton is getting ready to drop a new line of USB flash drives called the Xiao Turn 2. These are pretty colorful with an interesting style and come in capacities from 2GB to 32GB.

These pocket-friendly drives have a rotating cover, a USB 2.0 interface and will play nice with Windows 7, Vista, XP and Mac OS X 10.1.3 or later. The 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB models will be available in early September for $16, $21, $36, $69 and $139.

KT releases the Identity Tab

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on August 30th, 2010

The latest tablet to hit the scene comes from Korean company KT, who has released the Identity TAB, Korea’s first Android tablet. This one is an affordable touchscreen tablet.

Some features include a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, 7-inch multitouch screen, 8GB of internal memory, a DMB TV tuner, a Gyro-sensor, a 3MP digital camera, Wi-Fi, and an SD card reader. The Identity TAB will cost you 300,000 Won (or $250) or get it free with 27,000 Won ($22) with a 24-month contract and a …

GameStop sells Xbox 360′s 250GB upgrade drive early

Posted in Xbox 360 by Conner Flynn on August 22nd, 2010

The upcoming 250GB Xbox 360 hard drive is now being offered for sale at GameStop for its $130 price. Oddly this comes ahead of any official announcement from Microsoft. The drive is an upgrade for the new, slim Xbox Arcade, which includes only 4GB of built-in storage.

To refresh your memory, the drive ships preloaded with the Hexic HD game as well as with demos of A Kingdom for Kefflings, Peggle and Pinball FX. It is said to be shipping within 24 hours of you placing the order.

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Verbatim Secure ‘n’ Go USB Drive

Posted in USB Flash Drives by Conner Flynn on August 22nd, 2010

Verbatim has just launched their new Secure ‘n’ Go USB drive, which will deliver 256bit-AES hardware-encryption and of course, the all important password protection.

The drive also comes enhanced for Windows ReadyBoost, which improves your PC’s performance by letting your PC use memory capacity on your flash drive to speed up system performance. The Verbatim Secure ‘n’ Go Secure Data drive is available in 4GB for $37, 8GB for $74, and 16GB for $125.

New Xbox 360 250GB hacked to play backup discs

Posted in Xbox 360 by Conner Flynn on August 15th, 2010

We are pretty sure Microsoft isn’t happy about this, but a video has surfaced which claims to have successfully patched the DVD drive to play burned discs on the new Xbox 360. The issue isn’t just about piracy though. Many Xbox users like to burn a backup copy of their game CDs in case the original disc gets damaged.

Even so, I’m sure microsoft will be on this quickly, trying to figure out a way to prevent the hack. The group behind the video(It can be found below) claims that the patch will be available soon, which is good news if you want to backup games for your new Xbox 360.

Patriot 60GB, 120GB and 240GB Inferno SSDs now available in Europe

Posted in Storage by Conner Flynn on August 12th, 2010

Only a few weeks after their announcement, three of Patriot’s newest Inferno series SSDs(The 60GB, 120GB and 240GB models) are now available for purchase across the pond. These 2.5-inch SSDs feature the latest SandForce SF-1222 controller, MLC NAND Flash memory chips, a SATA 3.0 Gbps interface and will give you read and write speeds of up to 285MB/s and 275MB/s.

The 60GB, 120GB and 240GB models are priced at 165 Euro (That’s about $210 to you and I), 289 Euro ($370) and 589 Euro ($760).

Samsung BD-C8000 Portable 3D Blu-ray Player

Posted in Blu-ray by Conner Flynn on August 11th, 2010

Samsung has just introduced a new line of Blu-ray players that include their first portable 3D model, the BD-C8000, which will do 3D movies when attached through an HDMI output. The 10.3-inch display is only good for movies in 2D, though. As for battery life, you’ll get up to three hours on a full charge. You also get 1GB of internal memory, and Wi-Fi for BD-Live. The BD-C8000 is shipping now for $500.

Some other new Blu-ray players include the BD-C7900, C6800, and the C5900. The C7900 is the most promising, with dual HDMI outputs and other Internet features like Blockbuster, Netflix and Pandora. The C6800 has just one HDMI output, while the C5900 is an entry-level player.

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Razer Orca Gaming and Music Headphones

Posted in Headphones by Conner Flynn on August 11th, 2010

Razer has introduced this pair of Orca gaming and music headphones that certainly are green. They feature a comfortable ergonomic design with quality sound in a venomous green color. The Razer Orca comes with a shorter, standard braided cable for listening to music on the go, but you also get a braided 2 meter extension cable for home use and desktop gaming.

It also offers enhanced drivers to optimize your game sounds and the bass in your music.Great for games, great for music, so you are covered either way.

Gateway LT22 AMD-powered Netbook

Posted in Gateway by Conner Flynn on August 10th, 2010

Gateway just launched the LT22 netbook, which is pretty similar to the LT32, but this one is packing a 10.1-inch display instead of the 11.6-inch display on the LT32.

There’s no price or launch date for the LT22 in the US yet, though in Canada it will cost you CAD350 (or $337).

250GB Xbox Kinect bundle spotted on 4GB bundle packaging

Posted in Xbox 360 by Conner Flynn on August 6th, 2010

Looks like we can expect another Xbox 360 bundle soon. The bundle has not yet been announced, but a 250GB Xbox 360/Kinect bundle can be seen on Microsoft’s Australian packaging for the 4GB Xbox 360 / Kinect box.

The 250GB bundle looks similar to the 4GB bundle, with a larger capacity hard drive, a glossy finish, and it includes a headset. We aren’t sure what game comes with the bundle, but it’s most likely Kinect Adventures.

Dish to bring streaming TV to mobile devices

Posted in News by Conner Flynn on August 4th, 2010

Dish Network hopes to not only keep their current subscribers happy, but also gain some new subscribers by adding another value-added service. They want you to be able to watch satellite TV programs on your mobile devices. Without paying an extra dime for it.

That’s right, this means that your iPad, iPhone, iPod touch and BlackBerrys will be able to take advantage of this starting next month. Android users will have to wait an extra month. Unless the mobile user has a Dish-compatible, dual-tuner DVR at home, however, they will have to watch whatever channel is set at home.

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Apricorn DVR Expander gets a new look

Posted in Apricorn by Conner Flynn on August 4th, 2010

Apricorn was getting bored and decided that their popular DVR Expander line needed a new look. So they’ve rolled out a new ultra-quiet fanless design with a solid aluminum enclosure. This new DVR Expander not only looks good, but it also carries a huge 2TB hard drive.

Is 2TB too much for you? Then you can always opt to go with the $99 500GB. Apricorn’s DVR Expander will come with USB and eSATA connections, and is compatible with Dish Network and DirecTV DVRs. The 1TB and 1.5TB models will go for $129 and $169.

Dell Studio XPS 9100 with Intel i7-980X Processor

Posted in Dell by Conner Flynn on August 3rd, 2010

If you’ve got money, Dell’s got the computer. Dell’s new Studio XPS 9100 features Intel’s 3.33GHz Core i7-980X processor, which should give you enough processing power to do whatever you want. You can get it in various configurations, and prices start at $945.

Some configurations include: Intel Core i7 processor, Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional and Ultimate, Up to 24GB RAM, Up to 4TB storage space, Blu-ray and DVD burner options, Gigabit Ethernet, Wireless b/g/n, Built-in card reader and Radeon HD 5970 graphics card.

Best Buy slashes prices on old Xbox 360 special edition bundles

Posted in Xbox 360 by Conner Flynn on August 1st, 2010

The new Xbox 360 is much quieter and more efficient, but there are still reasons to buy the old model. Like the fact that Best Buy is kicking off August by lowering the prices for the Splinter Cell: Conviction and Final Fantasy XIII previous-gen Xbox 360 bundles.

For only $299 (That’s $50 off the current price) you get the game title, a 250GB HDD, and two wireless controllers. You better hurry. Not sure how long it will last.

Asus UL20FT shipping in August

Posted in ASUS by Conner Flynn on July 19th, 2010

If you are looking for a new notebook, you may want to look into the UL20FT from Asus. The 12.1″ notebook is not only thin and lightweight, but it also has an Intel Core i3-330UM processor, making it much faster than the Japanese version, which has a Celeron U3400 processor.

So we in the US have the faster version, which can be had for $579. It should be released on August 6th. Some other specs include 2GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive, a VGA webcam, HDMI out and Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.



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