Gateway Fx Series Intel Core I7 Based Laptops
Gateway’s FX series is pretty good. Its not only good on specification, but also good on designing. The FX series is already quite powerful with Intel’s Extreme series quad core processor, and GeForce 8800M GTS graphics card. But now, with the launch of Intel’s Core i7 processor, the FX series offers the best configuration.
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Gmail Gets Themes
Yep, more than four and a half years since it first launched Gmail has added what many would deem a welcome but rather basic feature: themes, finally adding a degree of flexibility into the service’s famously stripped down look.
“Gmail fans have been building unofficial extensions to spice up their inboxes for a while, but up til now themes haven’t been an integral part of Gmail,” admitted the company on its official Gmail blog. “We wanted to go beyond simple color customization, so out of the 30 odd themes we’re launching today, there’s a shiny theme with chrome styling, another one that turns your inbox into a retro notepad, nature themes that change scenery over time, weather driven themes that can rain on your mailbox, and fun characters to keep you in good company.”
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Deal Of The Day: $400 Coupon On Hp Pavilion Elite M9400t Quad-Core Desktop
Yesterday we missed one “deal of the day” post. So here’s an interesting post for you. Our channel partner LogicBuy is offering an HP quad core based desktop system for only $649.99! If you’re a multimedia lover then you must give a thought to the HP Pavilion Elite m9400t desktop.
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Konica Minolta Prepping Thumbdrive-Sized Projector
It was inevitable, really. With outfits like Dell and 3M taking projectors to a whole ‘nother (tiny) level, it was just a matter of time before someone else came along and made those pico projectors look gigantic. Enter Konica Minolta, who is reportedly developing a projector that’s just 1.6- x 0.79- x 0.3-inches, or slightly smaller than your average flash drive. The unit will supposedly use lasers, mirrors and black magic instead of light bulbs and lenses, and it’ll still be capable of beaming out a 20-inch XGA color image from a distance of just under two feet.
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Logicbuy.Com — Nice Place For Bargain Hunters
Fed up with after-thoughts that you paid more while e-shopping? Time to visit LogicBuy.com. The mentioned website — also our channel partner — is one of the best place for e-shoppers who’re looking for the best possible deals, and are not at all interested in paying a penny more. And why not, if you can get the best deal by just checking one website then a click is well worth it.
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LG Prada Link Appears On Fcc Web Site
As with all electronic devices with wireless capabilities, we knew the LG Prada II’s companion Bluetooth watch, the LG Prada Link, would appear at the FCC’s web site. But well, it came sooner than expected. Anyway, it’s been mercifully approved, and the FCC’s posted pics, specs, the user manual and all.
Sifting through the user manual, we’ve found additional details about the LG Prada Link. For example, we’ve learned that the watch strap will be made out of “geniune leather” unlike any part of the Motorola clone we told you about earlier (not that we didn’t see that coming).
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Sony Lmd-3250md Full 32” Medical Grade Lcd Monitor
If you’re looking for a professional grade monitor check out Sony’s latest solution. The 32-inch LMD-3250MD is the latest addition in Sony’s Medical display line-up, with 10-bit panel offering high definition image quality and advanced color processing technology. The LMD-3250MD medical-grade widescreen display with full 1920 x 1080 HD resolution has been designed for endoscopic, surgical reference and educational applications.
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Microsoft Making Antivirus Free Next Year
Back in May 2005 Microsoft announced OneCare, its own take on an antivirus and antispyware solution. It didn’t do nearly as well as everyone was expecting. Of course there’s are a number of reasons for this and perhaps more important than the fact it wasn’t up to snuff was this: it wasn’t free. Well now…
In a move that many had seen coming for some time Microsoft has turned the tables and announced it will be offering a 100 per cent free security suite providing protection from viruses, spyware, rootkits and Trojans - or ‘malware’ as the whole lot tends to get grouped these days.
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Kanguru’s New E-Flash Thumbdrive Marries Esata And Usb
It’s been a while since we’ve seen anything truly interesting in the thumbdrive space, but this certainly qualifies. Kanguru has taken a regular-looking USB 2.0 flash drive and slapped an eSATA plug on the other end, finally breaking the performance barrier for thumbdrives. The eSATA is powered, and Kanguru tossed in a eSATA + Power bracket and eSATA + Power cable for whichever scenarios might present themselves. With an increasing number of laptops housing eSATA plugs these days — not to mention all the other great scenarios that present themselves here — we’d say the time is exactly right for this kind of mojo. Kanguru is shipping these now in 16GB ($85) and 32GB ($120) capacities, and will add a 64GB version in January of 2009.
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The Blackberry Storm Reviewed
Whew! I just churned out almost a thousand words about the latest iPhone killer. But this is no mere half hearted attempt at making a touch compatible device. RIM’s BlackBerry Storm seeks to be just as good and even improve on aspects of the Jesus phone. Here take a dash of what I just wrote .
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