nVidia has released a high-end graphics card named GeForce GTX 480 (codenamed Fermi). It supports DirectX 11 and its GPU is 10% – 20% faster than AMD 5870. Featuring a main 700MHz core clock speed, a 1.5GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 1.85GHz and a high 250W power draw. nVidia GeForce GTX 480 GPU will be released on the April 12th at $499.
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Samsung’s new ST5500 Wifi and “WiFiless” ST5000 are now official in South Korea. Both comes with 14.2Mpix Camera sports a 7x optical Zoom, a 3.7” Amoled touch panel, HD Video Recording in 720/30p (H.264)and HMDI out. The ST5500 WiFi model lets you have the quick upload on a onlined pc or email pictures to friends without the need of cable. More pictures after the break. Read more…
Brewzer Pocket Tool is made from high-grade, heat-treated 154CM surgical stainless steel. This little piece of thing does many things, works as a pry tool, a scraper tool, a flat head screwdriver, use for opening packages and of course a bottle opener. Brewzer Pocket Tool is available at $19. More pictures after the break. Read more…
Earth Hour 2010 has arrived. Remember to take part of the program. Turn Off Your Lights For One Hour, Earth Hour, 8.30pm, Saturday 27th March 2010.
Check 56 animated pictures at ‘I Am Not An Artist‘. Very cool. I like the one below:
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Revision 3 and MobileCrunch got their hands with the HTC EVO 4G and gave us its look with its data speed. Videos after the break. Read more…
MOTO Labs is testing out the sensitivity and resolution of all current smartphone touchscreens including iPhone, Nexus One, Motorola Droid, Palm Pre and Blackberry Storm 2. Check it out after the break. Read more…
HP has announced a new desktop PC for Russian market, the Elite 7100. Targeting on business user, the system is equipped with Intel Core i3/i5/i7 processor, an Intel H57 Express chipset, a 16GB RAM, a 1TB of HDD, an optional SSD, a DVD burner with a SATA interface and LightScribe record support, a Blu-ray drive (optional) and a multi card reader. Will go on sale next month in Russia.
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You will have to explain it to your friends every time they ask for time because for sure they are going to ask you: Hey, how this thing works?
“Hours, groups of 10 minutes and single minutes are shown in three sections; each line indicating an hour, a group of 10 minutes or a single minute. The date is shown in the same way. Within this simple display, the time is also shown in binary – great for those who like a challenge.”
It uses e-paper display and comes with a stainless steel merges into rubber strap. More pictures after the break. Read more…
Photographer from Germany, Jakob Wagner, take a new series of pictures in the streets of larger cities. I love the blue blue effect
. More pictures after the break. Read more…
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