Monthly Archives: July 2008

An 80GB PS3 for the Price of 40GB

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Sony has announced that it will be releasing the 80GB PS3 in Europe, Australia, New Zealand and other territories on August 27.The 80GB Playstation 3 will be coming to most of the rest of the world.


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iPhone 3G Review


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HACKED! USB Drive from FRED Studios

USB drives which aren’t securely protected through passwords or other encryption just aren’t for the paranoid.We’d feel a lot more safe knowing that no one in their right mind would even think about stealing our USB drive.The Hacked! drive, designed by Windell Oskay is one piece of storage which no sane person would take a second glance at. other than out of sheer curiosity.

Designed to resemble a USB cable which has been slashed beyond repair Continue reading…


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Famous Batmobile Tumbler Case Mod on eBay

Kevin Core’s awesome Batmobile Case Mod that’s famous around the internet is now up for auction over at eBay. It’s a 1/6 scale Batmobile Tumbler with a desktop PC built inside.

The one of a kind case mod was even featured in Maximum PC magazine Continue reading…


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Creative makes the X-Fi official, drops it with Red Cliff special edition

Creative Zen X-Fi media player will bring home several firsts for Creative’s range of Zen offerings. For starters, the X-Fi is the first Zen player to feature onboard Wi-Fi. This, as rumored earlier, allows not just wireless streaming and downloading of content from the PC, but instant messaging capabilities on Yahoo and MSN as well, with its unique nine-button user interface.

The Zen X-Fi is Creative’s first player to incorporate the company’s patented X-Fi technology. This provides two audio enhancement options for users. Continue reading…


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Unboxing: Red iPod Nano


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Boeing JHL-40 Heavy-Lift Rotorcraft Is Massive Floating Crane

The Boeing SkyHook JHL-40 will consist of a helium-filled envelope that keeps it afloat and four rotors that enable it to lift up to 40 tons in a sling load. The aircraft will be able to travel up to 200 miles without refueling and is designed to enable companies to undertake projects in remote areas without having to build roads to transport equipment and materials there.

According to Boeing, it will be able to reach where no other kind of transport can go, at a fraction of the Continue reading…


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New Toyota Prius To Get Solar Panels As “Symbolic Gesture”

Toyota’s next generation of Prius hybrid cars will be fitted with solar panels to power on-board electrical items such as the air-conditioning system.The third generation model of the car, which can be driven by its petrol engine or its electric motor, or both, will be launched next year.

According to Reuters’s report,”Toyota plans to install solar panels on the new Toyota Prius hybrid as a response to a “growing demand for green cars”. Continue reading…


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BMW 7 Series for 2009 picture

BMW is updating their 7 series for the 2009.Still “powered by the same twin-turbo 4.4L V8 that debuted in the X6, rated at 400 horsepower and 450 lb-ft of torque.”This time the 7-series is mostly uncamouflaged and lacking in the Flowbee package; also, it looks as though someone has squirted a bit of water on the flame surfacing relative to the previous generation. Our Flowbee-tastic spy photos below…


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Gigabyte M912V Finally Available

Gigabyte, Taiwan lately launched its fashionable notebook’M912V’, a new tablet PC with 8.9-inch touch screen display. The notebook M912V is an Atom powered tablet with decent specification and is running on Windows Vista OS.The M912V features swivel touch screen display that can be rotated 180°, 2.5” 160GB SATA hard drive, Express Card slot, optional HSDPA, and a built-in 1.3 mega pixels webcam.

The Notebook also comes with :Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor;Intel 945GSE chipset;1GB DDR2 RAM;8.9”LCD panel/WXGA 1280×768, w/Touch screen, Continue reading…


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