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Technology, Gadgets & Curiosities - From cutting edge, to over the edge, to the truly bizarre. Thu, 17 Jul 2008 12:23:26 +0200 Just a quick note to advise that, as I will be off sunning myself in warmer climes and consuming copious amounts of beer/cocktails/spirits for a week on a well deserved break, there will be no updates on TFTS for the next few days. In the meantime, however, please do feel ...
[This is a content summary only. Please visit TFTS for the full article] Thu, 17 Jul 2008 11:19:01 +0200 Maingear, a company with a well established reputation in the custom PC sector, have announced that they are set to release a new pro-gaming notebook known as the Maingear eX-L which, apart from sporting a Core 2 Extreme X9100 CPU under the hood (which is naturally overclocked above its default ...
[This is a content summary only. Please visit TFTS for the full article] Thu, 17 Jul 2008 10:44:50 +0200 Panasonic have announced that their CF-52 and CF-74 Toughbook ‘semi rugged’ notebooks, which feature 15.4” and 13.3” displays respectively as well as inbuilt carrying handles, magnesium alloy cases, spill resistant keyboards and shock-mounted hard drives have been upgraded to incorporate Intel’s Centrino 2 processor, enhanced video and graphics capabilities, larger ...
[This is a content summary only. Please visit TFTS for the full article] Thu, 17 Jul 2008 10:14:11 +0200 Just a brief heads up to confirm that Parrot’s first digital photo frame in its Designer Collection as designed by Andrée Putman, which we initially featured back in May, has had its US release date and US pricing confirmed. The Andrée Putman Digital Photo Frame, which comes with a 7” ...
[This is a content summary only. Please visit TFTS for the full article] Wed, 16 Jul 2008 12:56:53 +0200 Samsung have announced four new models in its line-up of compact digital cameras consisting of the 14.7 megapixel TL34HD (billed as being ‘the most advanced point-and-shoot digital camera in Samsung’s history’), the ultra compact 10 megapixel TL9 sporting rather fetching and decidedly retro styled dual analog gauges, the 13.6 megapixel ...
[This is a content summary only. Please visit TFTS for the full article] Wed, 16 Jul 2008 12:01:21 +0200 Lenovo have announced no less than four new Intel Centrino 2 powered notebooks to add to its IdeaPad range in the form of the IdeaPad U330, Y430, Y530 and Y730 which range in screen sizes from 13” to 14” and all of which feature HDMI and include features such as ...
[This is a content summary only. Please visit TFTS for the full article] Tue, 15 Jul 2008 17:23:41 +0200 Whilst Toshiba’s new G55 has been known about for some time its worth noting that, at last, Toshiba have now made the already much hyped Qosmio G55 official courtesy of a press release made available today in which Toshiba understandably go to great lengths to underpin not only the G55’s ...
[This is a content summary only. Please visit TFTS for the full article] Tue, 15 Jul 2008 12:33:46 +0200 Hannspree, a company that has built somewhat of a reputation for quirkily designed TVs (such as the previously featured Starlight Blue and the overtly distinctive Chips LCD with Ketchup Remote) have announced a new, sports themed series of 19” LCD TVs as part of their new summer line-up comprising of ...
[This is a content summary only. Please visit TFTS for the full article] Tue, 15 Jul 2008 11:12:27 +0200 Fujitsu have announced a new model in its HandyDrive portable, external hard disk drive series offering half a terabyte of storage capacity. Fujitsu’s 500GB HandyDrive HDD, which is billed as being ‘the world’s highest capacity 2.5-inch external hard disk drive (HDD)’ measures in at 142 x 82 x 22mm and, ...
[This is a content summary only. Please visit TFTS for the full article] Tue, 15 Jul 2008 10:13:57 +0200 Those of you who own Nintendo’s Wii Console will know that, whilst the motion sensing offered by the Wii Remote on the whole puts in a sterling performance there are times (certainly in first person shooters and games requiring extreme precision) when the Wii Remote can prove a little taxing ...
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