Shuttle debuts tiny 3.3cm thick XS35 PC |
Shuttle has been selling small form factor computers as barebones machines to people for a long time now. Most of the offerings from Shuttle are barebones machines that lack a CPU, RAM, and storage typically.
Shuttle has pulled the wraps off its latest offering called the XS35 that is a complete computer. The tiny machine is 3.3cm thick and has a chassis in the 1-liter class. The machine runs an Intel Atom D510 processor and the NM10 Express Chipset. Graphics are via NVIDIA Ion 2 and the machine has HDMI out.






Good speaker systems are hard to find. Especially if you want a small form, with big sound. And bass is usually disappointing in these small systems. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been disappointed with speakers that don’t deliver. So I decided to give Logitech’s Z323 a try.
Sure, Guitar Hero continues to dominate the video game music scene, but some people actually prefer to play the piano. For those musicians, a new title for the DS called Easy Piano will let you tickle the ivories on your portable.
Arthur C. Clarke, science fiction author and most famously known for his work on “2001: A Space Odyssey” and his early forecast of communication satellites, died Wednesday in Colombo, Sri Lanka at the age of 90.
Someone with a combined love of Nintendo’s DS and craft projects created with paper, not to mention some skills, has created what we believe to be the smallest replica of the Nintendo DS Lite. The little DS measures just 1.4 inches at its longest point and SonicScape Jun, the creator, even took the time to make a Nintendodgos game cartridge that actually fits in. The top also opens to reveal the double screens via a toothpick powered hinge.