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Ripple Korea new Desktop, the Spires
Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Ripple Korea released a new compact (Mini-ITX) Desktop, the Spires, designed for being used next to your TV, our Spires features a nice black lacquered finish.
Our PC case has a size of 240x135x290mm, and sold with a 250W Micro-ATX power supply, the Spires is only available in BTO and can receive different CPUs (Intel) as well as a different amount of RAM and so on.
posted by Shahin @ 6:16 AM   0 comments
Panasonic new House Intercom let you see the world in Color without moving

Panasonic latest House intercom, better known as VL-SW500KL, features many new tricks including a new 5.2” color touchscreen LCD monitor allowing you to zoom directly on a part of the monitor to better check what’s going on outside “Touch & Zoom”, has a new 21mm slim body, LED light to get a better view on your guest at night, a 170° View angle, Instant Photo taking (up to 4), that basically shot a picture of your guest once the bell is push (just in case someone wants to runaway or play tricks on you), as well as nice cordless monitor with a 2.5” LCD color that will allow you to remotely check your guest and open your door from your sofa comfort.
posted by Shahin @ 6:14 AM   0 comments
The Most Expensive Things of 2009
most_expensive_items_of_2009.jpg 2009 is on its way out and our sister site Luxurylaunches.com has put together a list of the most expensive things throughout the whole of 2009. It has the most outrageously expensive stuff that only the wealthiest folks can meet the expense of. Read the entire list at Luxurylaunches.com
posted by Shahin @ 6:11 AM   0 comments
iPhones rejoice as Ustream Live Broadcaster hits App Store, other smartphones wonder what all the ruckus is
iPhones rejoice as Ustream Live Broadcaster hits App Store, other smartphones wonder what all the ruckus is
When it comes to streaming live video from a smartphone, there's an app for that and there has been for a long, long time -- unless you're an iPhoner. With Qik for the iPhone a delayed broadcast was possible, but it took months for the thing to break out of its WiFi-only shackles. Now you, like Bill O'Reilly, can do it live courtesy of the Ustream's Live Broadcaster, newly available in the App Store. It's not the first to stream live video from Apple's handset, an app called Knocking gets that distinction after getting the nod last week, but it is the first to allow live broadcasting, it works over 3G, and it's available for free right now for iPhone 3G and 3GS models running OS 3.1 and above. So go ahead, start those cameras rolling and tell all your friends how great it is -- just don't be heartbroken if they're not all that impressed.

P.S. It's worth noting that Ustream also works in local record mode thus turning the iPhone 3G into a video camera like its newer 3GS sibling. Videos (stuck at 320 x 240 pixels) can then be easily viewed in the Broadcaster app or uploaded to Ustream, YouTube, Facebook, or Twitter.
TechCrunch
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posted by Shahin @ 6:09 AM   0 comments
Modder creates dual-screen Courier from Dell Mini 9, calls it Harlequin, Joker unavailable for comment
Modder creates own dual-screen Courier from Dell Mini 9, calls it Harlequin, Joker unavailable for comment
Microsoft's Courier, the dual-touchscreen wunderbooklet, had plenty of gadget lovers in a tizzy in late September -- even though the company itself doesn't seem to know what to do with it. An eventual release of the thing seems unlikely, so user pakkei over at the My Dell Mini forums created his own. It's a Dell Mini 9, or was a Dell Mini 9 anyway, bisected and keyboard replaced by another nine-inch display. This pic and another were posted back around Halloween, showing the two halves loosely coupled together, but pakkei has indicated a laser-cut custom case is in the works to bring it all together in a much tidier package. We do love lasers.
SlashGear
sourceMy Dell Mini
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Intel's Core i3 530 processor up for order, still unconfirmed by Intel
Intel's Core i3 530 processor up for order, still unconfirmed by Intel
Remember Intel's budget-friendlier Core i3 line that we've been talking about since June? Despite recent leaks the company still hasn't made it officially official, but it's now unofficially officially thanks to a pre-order at a Canadian retailer. If you're getting a little déjà vu right now don't worry, it isn't a glitch in the matrix; this is exactly the same scenario that played out with the Core i5 back in August, about a month before that proc was finally given its coming out party. In other words, expect this 32nm chip -- with its 2.93GHz speed, 512KB of L2 cache, 4MB of L3, and $157 CAD asking price (a mere $10 lower in American) -- to be given the full press release rigmarole sometime around the new year.
PC World
sourceA-Power
posted by Shahin @ 6:07 AM   0 comments
NVIDIA shows its 3D Blu-ray readiness in run-up to CES, Acer demos 120Hz LCD
We recently got a chance to check out NVIDIA's 3D Blu-ray ecosystem, and while we're sure we'll be all 3D Blu-ray'd out by the time CES is over, it was our first chance to see the new tech in action, and it seems pretty raring to go. Specifically we got to check out a movie film (we can't say which for legal reasons) on a fancy new upcoming Acer LCD (the 24-inch G245, pictured above) that does 120Hz and can be synced with NVIDIA's 3D shutter-based glasses. The 3D looked just fine, on par with other movies we've seen from NVIDIA in the past, and close to what we've seen in theaters, with the exception being that this is being delivered on a backwards-compatible, consumer-friendly Blu-ray disc. 3D Blu-ray is encoded in a new MVC-AVC format, which passes through a regular 1080p video for incompatible hardware, but provides a 3D image for the software and decode hardware capable of sussing it out. Right now NVIDIA's 3D Blu-ray capable on existing GeForce GT 220 and GT 240 GPUs, along with its upcoming Fermi cards due next year. Software is even more plentiful, with Arcsoft, Core, Cyberlink and Sonic all promising to by ready for 3D Blu-ray titles when they start shipping next year. Once the 3D Blu-ray spec is formally announced we're sure the floodgate will open even wider, but for now it seems NVIDIA has a nice jump on the tech, and we're sure they wouldn't mind pocketing a few of your gaming dollars in the meantime.
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