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Jolibook launching this Month

Posted in Notebooks by Conner Flynn on November 11th, 2010

You might remember the Jolicloud operating system, which is Linux based and was intended to run on low-power netbook computers. The Jolicloud company has announced that this month they will launch their own netbook that uses the OS.

It will be called the Jolibook. We still don’t have a price or many hardware details. The few specs we do know about include a 10.1-inch screen and it will run the Jolicloud 1.1 operating system and use an Intel Atom N550 CPU and have a 250GB HDD.

AT&T Galaxy Tab to arrive on Nov 21st for $649

Posted in AT&T by Conner Flynn on November 11th, 2010

AT&T will be offering the Samsung Galaxy Tab though they have not officially released a launch date or pricing details yet. However, a leaked screenshot has surfaced and if the leak is accurate, the Galaxy Tab will be arriving at AT&T stores on November 21st for $649.99 without a contract.

It will be $14.99 a month for 250MB of data or $25 a month for 2GB of data. AT&T will be pre-installing the Nook eReader and the AT&T Account Manager app for on-device activation and monthly credit refills.

Archos 70 Android Tablet now available

Posted in Archos by Conner Flynn on November 4th, 2010

The Archos 70 Android tablet is now finally available for purchase on Archos’ official website. The tablet device sells for $274.99 (w/ 8GB of flash storage) or $349.99 (w/ 250GB hard drive).

The Archos 70 features a 7-inch 800 x 480 capacitive touchscreen display, a 1GHz ARM Cortex A8 processor, a microSD card slot, a front VGA camera, a G-sensor, 720p HD video playback support, WiFi, Bluetooth, a USB 2.0 port, an HDMI port, a built-in stand and the Android 2.2 (Froyo) OS is running the show.

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Super Talent launches new USB 3.0 Flash Drives

Posted in USB Flash Drives by Conner Flynn on November 1st, 2010

Super Talent is getting ready to launch a new line of budget-friendly USB 3.0 flash drives called the Express Duo. They come in both 8GB and 16GB capacities and feature a USB 3.0/2.0 interface.

These flash drives promise to deliver transfer speeds of up to 67MB/s (USB 3.0). The Express Duo USB 3.0 flash drives will be available in November for $14 for the 8GB version and $29 for the 16GB version.

Walmart sells HP Garden Dreams Pavilion dv5-2129wm Special Edition Laptop

Posted in HP by Conner Flynn on October 28th, 2010

Walmart is now selling the HP Garden Dreams Pavilion dv5-2129wm Special Edition Laptop. This 14.5-inch laptop sports a spring look thanks to its floral design, despite winter coming soon. This is a Walmart exclusive, powered by an AMD Turion II P540 processor and the ATI Radeon HD 4250 integrated graphics chipset, 4GB RAM, a 500GB hard drive, a DVD burner, and Windows 7 Home Premium operating system.

Some other specs include Wi-Fi N, 3 USB 2.0 ports, HDMI output and a 5-in-1 media card reader. It will cost you $598.

Apricorn 750GB Aegis Padlock external hard drive

Posted in Apricorn by Conner Flynn on October 27th, 2010

Apricorn’s Aegis Padlock external hard drives has a new family member. A large one with 750GB of storage. You’ll have plenty of space to hold all of your downloaded content and movies. Aside from the spacious size, everything else remains the same.

The price is less than $200. You get Aegis Padlock’s integrated hardware encryption, software-free design, and the ability to work on any platform. Great for both corporate environments and frequent travelers who carry around their data wherever they go.

Fluid Computer Systems readies Windows 7 tablet for the holidays

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on October 25th, 2010

If you don’t know that tablets are the hottest toy around this holiday season, you haven’t been paying attention. Fluid Computer Systems knows this and is working like tired little elves to make sure they can meet a pre-Christmas release deadline for their Windows 7 tablet.

1,000 of the multi-touch screen computers are currently being readied. These will feature a 10.1-inch display, Wi-Fi and Flash-friendly browsing. It’s your call as to whether the $599 pre-order asking price is worth it or not. You get 1GB of RAM, 160GB of storage, an Intel Atom processor and Bluetooth support.

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Zotac HD-ID40 nettop gets upgraded

Posted in Desktop PCs by Conner Flynn on October 22nd, 2010

If you’re looking for something that will give you fast performance without taking up much desk real estate, then the Zotac HD-ID40 might be for you. This time around it won’t have a Blu-ray drive inside, but you will have a dual-core Atom D525 processor and 2GB RAM.

There’s also a 250GB hard drive, a memory card reader, and an NVIDIA Ion graphics chipset. No info on pricing yet however, but we do know that it will be hitting the market soon.

Kingmax outs new line of USB 3.0 External Hard Drives

Posted in External Hard Drives by Conner Flynn on October 17th, 2010

Kingmax has just unveiled a new line of SuperSpeed USB 3.0 external hard drives dubbed the KE-71. It comes in 500GB and 640GB capacities.

The shockproof 2.5-inch drives have a scratch resistant enclosure, a USB 3.0/2.0 interface, built-in 256-bit AES hardware encryption and they come bundled with PCCIone EX lite and SecureDrive EX2 software.

Acer Aspire One Happy netbook gets Android, pastel colors

Posted in Acer by Conner Flynn on October 12th, 2010

Acer has officially unveiled a new Aspire One netbook, the Happy. This dual-boot computer uses both Windows 7 and Android and has a pastel color palette that includes blue, green, pink and purple. The 10.1-inch, 1024×600 display is complemented by a 1.66GHz Intel Atom with 1GB of RAM.

A dual-core 1.5GHz Atom is optional, as well as 2GB of RAM with that CPU only. A 160GB hard drive is standard, and a 250GB unit is optional. There’s also a six-cell battery …

Hitachi Ultrastar C10K600 2.5-inch Hard Drive with 64MB of cache

Posted in Hitachi by Conner Flynn on October 12th, 2010

We all want speed. There is no such thing as too fast. So Hitachi has introduced its 600GB Ultrastar C10K600 2.5–inch enterprise hard drive. It is said to be the fastest professional 10,000RPM hard drive. It features 64MB of cache and optimizations to help it transfer data about 15 percent faster in random seeks and 18 percent faster sequentially than the previous best performer.

There are also some new power management tricks that allow this drive to operate 22 percent more efficiently than the competition. A 6Gbps SAS link is what offers its speedy data transfers and includes the option for hardware encryption to lock unauthorized access to the data within.

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New SandForce chip promises 500MB per second SSDs

Posted in News by Conner Flynn on October 10th, 2010

SandForce will be showing off their new SF-2000 range of SSD processors at the Storage Networking World Exhibition next week. The chip features a 6Gbps SATA interface and the industry’s first sustained, sequential read and write performance of 500MB/sec. Most drives only reach half of this figure.

The controller has a 60,000 sustained random read/write IOPS rating and it supports SAS interfaces, along with single-level, multi-level, and enterprise multi-level cell SSDs. It also supports 128-bit and 256-bit AES encryption and can control current and future 30nm and 20nm flash drives with the right interfaces. We don’t know when the first SSDs running the SF-2000 controllers will be available for purchase on the market.

Kingston introduces Class 4 32GB microSDHC card

Posted in Kingston by Conner Flynn on October 9th, 2010

Coming just days after SanDisk’s 32GB microSDHC card has fallen to $87, Kingston outs a nearly identical unit of its very own. This one is a class 4 instead of Class 2, which means that you can look forward to a 4MB/s minimum data transfer rate.

Obviously that speed boost comes at a high price, when it starts shipping on Monday, with the card alone priced at $153. So you can either go slow and cheap, or pricey and fast. You decide.

Cherrypal announces $188 CherryPad America Android tablet

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on October 7th, 2010

Cherrypal has now entered the tablet game, with the CherryPad America. The device is a $188 tablet that packs a 7-inch resistive touchscreen, Android 2.1 (a 2.2 update will come later this year), an 800MHz ARM11 processor, 2GB of flash storage, a microSD card slot for expansion, built-in WiFi, and a 3200 mAh battery that will deliver six to eight hours of use.

Cherrypal claims that the CherryPad will have full access to the Android Market, which is unusual and welcome. It’s available right now should you have a spare $188.

Acer AOD255 netbook coming this month

Posted in Acer by Shane McGlaun on October 5th, 2010

Acer has been in the netbook business for years now. Sales of netbooks are slumping as tablets and full notebooks are doing better now that the worst of the economic slump is behinds us. Acer has announced the addition of a new netbook to its line.

The new machine is called the Aspire One AOD255. Acer will offer the machine with either an Atom N450 single-core CPU or a N550 dual-core CPU inside. The machines will both support DDR3 and get 1GB of memory standard. Storage for the machine is to a 250GB HDD.



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