In-Win D-Frame And H-Frame Heavy-Duty PC Cases Will Blow Your Mind
PC cases are more often than not quite boring. In-Win has unveiled two new PC cases at CES 2013, called D-Frame and H-Frame, that will make your PC invincible and look likewise.
PC cases are more often than not quite boring. In-Win has unveiled two new PC cases at CES 2013, called D-Frame and H-Frame, that will make your PC invincible and look likewise.
Teleconferences have increasingly gained traction in the corporate sector recently, thanks to a whole plethora of teleconferencing technologies and hardware. If you wish to notch up the fun in your teleconferencing sessions, you may want to try out Revolve Robotics’ KUBI which has just been unveiled during CES 2013.
Head-mounted computers may not have a very vast commercial appeal but they are surely a very useul tool for those who have to wear helmets in their line of work. Unveiled at the CES event, Motorola Solutions HC1 is a modular head-mounted computer which comes with an excellent design and programmable features.
During Samsung’s CES 2013 keynote, Microsoft also took the stage for a while. The company showed up a new display technology which apparently projects images and lights all across a given environment, rather than confining it to a screen. The company has dubbed the technology ‘Illumiroom.’
Kingston Technology has made the world’s largest flash drive. The flash drive is called DataTraveler HyperX Predator. Any guesses what could be the size? It’s 1 Terabyte (1,024 gigabytes).
Apple has recently made a significant change at its Online Store. The change incorporates the availability of the 1 terabyte hybrid Fusion Drive as a build-to-order option for the entry-level 21.5-inch iMac. Earlier, the Fusion Drive was available to go only with high-end iMac models.
We recently wrote a detailed piece on GameStick, a new ultra-portable TV game console that had launched a KickStarter crowd-funding campaign. The campaign sought out to gather $100,000 to start large-scale production of the device and now, it has met this funding goal within 30 hours!
Back in August, we reported that despite a much-anticipated launch, Android Jelly Bean’s adoption rate has been rather slow. Back then, the new version was running on a mere 1% of the Android devices. Flash-forward to today and Jelly Bean has already captured more than 10% of the Android hardware.