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Batarang controllers to be shown at E3

Posted in gaming accessories by Conner Flynn on June 5th, 2011

Looking for some Batman inspired controllers to accompany your Batman Arkham Asylum game? These Batman: Arkham City batarang controllers are for the Xbox 360 and PS3 controllers and feature bat-start and select / back buttons, dual rumble motors, comfort-soft grips, and seven switchable versions of LED color.

The PlayStation 3 version has an internal battery, detachable charging cable, and batman-themed USB RF receiver. The Xbox version is wired and not as cool. They will be on display next week at E3 and will hit store shelves when Batman: Arkham City ships in October.

Onkyo TX-NA809 High Quality AV Amplifier

Posted in Onkyo by Conner Flynn on June 3rd, 2011

The Onkyo TX-NA809 is a 7.1-channel AV amplifier that features the Vida VHD1900 HQV video processor and Wide Range Amplifier Technology. It is compatible with a wide variety of music formats and has support for “radiko.jp”, which gives you interruption-free radio reception.

The company also provides the Onkyo Remote app for iPhone and iPod touch owners if you want to control it from a distance. The Onkyo TX-NA809 will hit Japan on September 6th for $2,041.

Kogan Agora Google Chromium OS laptop ships next week

Posted in Notebooks by Conner Flynn on June 2nd, 2011

Kogan is adding a Chromium OS laptop to its Google-powered Agora products. The 11.6-inch computer packs in a 1.3 GHz Celeron processor, 1GB of RAM, and a 30GB SSD. That’s not very encouraging, but it does have cloud-based storage and Google’s open source Chromium.

Other features include a 3.5-hour battery, SD card reader, webcam, Bluetooth, and an HDMI output. The Agora is only available in Australia for AUD 349, about $372 and the UK for £269, about $440.

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Fanhattan iPad app unites Hulu, iTunes, Netflix

Posted in iPad accessories by Conner Flynn on June 1st, 2011

This app should make your life a bit easier. Fanhatten has launched a new iPad app (free in the App Store) that provides a consolidated view of movie and TV content from across multiple media sources. You can browse or search for content by title, genre, or actor no matter where it’s located. Current supported media sources include Netflix, Hulu Plus, iTunes and ABC Player.

The app takes users to the appropriate site or service instead of loading it within the app. You can search for your content and then it will display it through the media source where it is available. A lot of users are going to love this app.

MSi Compact Wind Box DC540 And DC100

Posted in MSI by Reuben Drake on June 1st, 2011

MSi has unveiled its new MSI Wind Box DC540 and DC100 compact PC’s at Computex 2011. The new MSi Wind Box DC100 features an AMD E-350 dual-core accelerated processing unit (APU) 1.6 GHz and Radeon HD 6310 graphics, and can run on just 18 Watts of power. It also provides a 70% power savings, compared to conventional desktop computers.

The Wind Box DC540 comes with an Intel Cedar Trail-D processor and is about four times the size of the DC100. Both systems come with Microsoft’s new Windows 7 64-bit operating system and Microsoft Office 2010.

Sony NGP to be called PlayStation Vita?

Posted in Sony by Conner Flynn on May 30th, 2011

The latest rumor is that Sony will name their upcoming NGP handheld the “PlayStation Vita.” Yeah, we think it’s weird too. Vita is the Latin term for “Life,” so let’s hope the battery life ends up surprising us. Backing up this rumor, the psvita.com domain features the same technical contact as psp.com.

Well, we should know for sure about this rumor at Sony’s E3 keynote on June 6th. The NGP is expected to sell for $250-$300 for the cheapest model. What do you think of this name?

LG V300 multitouch and 3D all-in-one

Posted in LG by Conner Flynn on May 30th, 2011

This new all-in-one from LG was shown off at Computex. The high-end configuration gets you a second generation Intel Core i7 processor, AMD Radeon HD 6650M graphics, a 750GB hard drive, 8GB of RAM, and a Blu-ray player. It is just a 1.8-inch thick frame.

The V300 is rocking a multitouch 23-inch Film-type Patterned Retarder (FPR)-enabled display that offers 3D with polarized glasses required. This one is scheduled for a Korean launch in July, it will hit Europe, the Middle East, and other parts of Asia soon after.

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Gigabyte M2432 Notebook and Docking Station Unveiled at Computex

Posted in Gigabyte by Conner Flynn on May 30th, 2011

At Computex 2011 Gigabyte has announced a new notebook computer with a neat docking station called the Booktop M2432. The machine packs in an Intel Core i5 processor, USB 3.0 ports, THX TruStudio Pro, and more.

The screen is a 14-inch LED backlit unit with 1366 x 768 resolution. Other features include Intel HD 3000 graphics onboard, support for HD movies and more. The machine weighs 1.81 kg and is 27.6 mm thick.

ASUS Eee Pad MeMo 3D

Posted in ASUS by Conner Flynn on May 30th, 2011

ASUS has now unveiled the Eee Pad MeMo 3D, showing it off at Computex 2011. What makes this tablet unique is that it features a glasses-free stereoscopic experience while in landscape mode.

The Eee Pad MeMo 3D runs on Google Android Honeycomb and supports Bluetooth connectivity. Sadly, we don’t know anything more about it. When we hear more we will let you know.

ZiiLABS Introduces JAGUAR Android Tablets

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on May 29th, 2011

ZiiLABS has introduced its JAGUAR family of high-performance and energy-efficient Android tablets. The modular 7-inch and 10-inch tablets are based on the company’s latest ZMS-20 and ZMS-40 StemCell processors.

The 7-inch model has a 1024 x 600 pixel display, while the 10-inch model has a 1280 x 800 pixel display. This reference platform can handle capacitive or resistive display and either dual or quad core ARM Cortex-A9 chips with 48 or 96 core floating point StemCell media processors for 3D graphics and HD video.

Buffalo 256GB SSD with 6GBps SATA interface

Posted in Buffalo by Reuben Drake on May 26th, 2011

Buffalo has unveiled a new, 256GB SSD. The company’s SSD-N256S/MC400 has a SATA 6Gbps interface, supports multi-level cell NAND Flash memory and will deliver read and write speeds of up to 405 MB/s and 223 MB/s, respectively.

Not bad. Not bad. Wait, they want how much? ¥72,200 (or $882). I’ll just buy a faster SSD for less money. Thanks anyway.

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Fujitsu H910 and H710 Workstation Laptops

Posted in Fujitsu by Conner Flynn on May 23rd, 2011

Fujitsu has announced a pair of new workstation laptops for running intensive apps like CAD/CAM offerings. Fujitsu says that these machines offer power that was previously only available in desktop workstations. These new laptops are called the Celsius H910 and the Celsius H710.

The H910 packs in a 17.3-inch screen and new Core i5 or i7 processors from Intel. It also has options for NVIDIA Quadro 4000M or 3000M graphics and up to 32GB of RAM, WiFi, Bluetooth, and 3G. No word on storage options or price yet however.

Windows Phone 7.5 Mango To Add 500 New Features To WP7

Posted in Microsoft by Conner Flynn on May 23rd, 2011

Steve Ballmer recently spoke at Japanese Developer Forum 2011 and unveiled some new information about the Windows 7.5 ‘Mango’ update for Windows Phone 7. Windows Phone 7.5 will bring 500 new features to Windows Phone 7 devices, though we don’t have any details on what these 500 features are.

He also said that tomorrows ‘Mango’ event will reveal details of new Windows Phone 7 manufacturers and carriers, and we can expect to see a new range of Windows Phone 7 handsets announced. Hopefully we will learn just what these features are soon and when we know, you will know.

Budweiser Nun Chucks

Posted in Weapons by Conner Flynn on May 22nd, 2011

Let’s say you want go all Bruce Lee on someone, but in a redneck sort of way. Well, for that occasion, look no further than these Budweiser Nun Chucks. They are the creation of Kai Tsien-Williams and Chen Chen. To make the beat down of some poor guy even worse, these Budweiser cans are actually filled with cement. Which is kind of appropriate since that’s where he will end up.

They are for sale right now, we just aren’t sure where. Maybe that’s a good thing. I don’t think we need many of these in the world. Although they seem easy enough to make.

Tron lightcycle case mod is awesome

Posted in DIY by Conner Flynn on May 19th, 2011

Feast your eyes on this Tron case mod. It looks like it could just zip away from your desktop, leaving only a trail of light behind it. Bods Mods has just completed this 40-inch long lightcycle PC and unleashed it on the world. Or the grid. Whatever.

It features an ATX motherboard, liquid cooling, and blue light aplenty. It was created using SketchUp, Google’s 3D modeling app. After that it was a lot of foam shaping and Dremel work. The detail is simply stunning. Bods Mods has entered this case in Cooler Master’s 2011 Case Mod Competition.



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