
Archive for October, 2007


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New wireless technology? The “fast” 802.11n connection on your laptop is suddenly looking scrawny and weak. IBM now wants you to cruise along at a clip of 2.5 gigabits per second, which would distantly eclipse current Wi-Fi technologies, which max out in the realm of 100 megabits per second.


Your CPU and RAM give your PC power, your video card keeps it gaming late into the night, and that PC Ethernet jack is its lifeline to the world—but it’s your PC’s motherboard that brings everything together. When you want to buy a new one, whether as part of a full system upgrade or just to acquire some snazzy new jacks or abilities, the range of choices can be overwhelming.


Right now the UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC) is getting quite popular but companies like Toshiba (Libretto 50/70/100) or Sony (Vaio U) have been proposing such products for quite a long time, leading the category. As usual the first versions were pretty expensive until Microsoft decided to turn the UMPC as a “standard”, therefore opening the door to other companies…as a result the choice is wider and from 900 to 2000€ (appx 1200 - 2700$) most of us can find something to match their needs.
Among those is the all-new Fujitsu FMV-U8240.


Lots of gaming desktops come tricked out with LED lighting, but Vigor’s Gaming Stealth NE is one of the few machines that makes those lights an integral part of the design. The Gaming Stealth NE’s case and fan lights, which play beautifully off the clear-plastic case, show that Vigor understands how gamers frequently play: in the dark.


I’ve been watching Blu-ray movies on the PS3 for the past couple of weeks and, for the most part, am pleasantly surprised: It’s not a bad Blu-ray disc player. Numerous reviews of the Blu-ray experience on PS3 have been coming out over the past couple of weeks. One of the most thorough is by PC World, but here are a few of my impressions.


In the hyper-competitive world of consumer electronics, it’s highly unusual for one branded product to dominate its market for years on end. Yet, that’s what Apple’s iPod media player, now approaching its sixth anniversary, has managed to do. One reason is that it has been reinvented continuously.


Ready to get your life in order? Then maybe it’s time to get a personal digital assistant. These small, lightweight devices can keep track of your appointments, phone numbers, and to-do lists, usually syncing with Microsoft Outlook or other desktop organizer software. Today’s PDAs can also keep you amused with games, music, and video; a growing number have built-in cameras, and a few newer ones integrate GPS receivers as well.


























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