MacBook Air Beating Ultrabooks Already

There’s no denying that the MacBook Air is the laptop to beat these days, but Intel answer to the MacBook air with Ultrabook. Samsung has also an Intel Sandy Bridge based challenger for the Apple Macbook Air in the Samsung Series 9 and MacBook Air outdoing the ultrabooks on price and profit even before their launch…………

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MacBook Pro With 3G Listed on eBay

A 3G Macbook Pro prototype has been appeared on ebay for sell and the Macbook was bought from from Craiglist ‘for parts’ but the buyer was able to repair it to sell further. The laptop carries a red motherboard which is typical of Apple prototypes and the current bid price is $2,065.00 with 4 days and 11 hours left…………….

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Samsung SCH-LC11 4G Mobile Hotspot (Verizon Wireless)

Verizon Wireless offering Samsung SCH-LC11 4G Mobile Hotspot. Small enough to fit in your pocket, the Samsung 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot from Verizon Wireless is powerful enough to bring the Internet to your whole family wherever your wireless phone works no cables required. Just power it on and instantly connect up to five Wi–Fi–enabled devices.

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American Innovative Neverlate Executive Alarm Clock

Nearly every aspect of the Neverlate Executive Alarm Clock is fully customizable to suit personal preferences. Everything from the backlight brightness to the alarm duration is fully adjustable. Two alarm banks provide two completely independent seven-day wake schedules, his and hers for example. In addition, the clock features a daily reminder bank, calendar display, and a preferences menu that allows one to choose disparate wake settings.

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SATA-IO Announced Two New SATA Standards

SATA-IO announced the development of a new standard that combines SATA software infrastructure with the PCI Express interface and the new technology will allow manufacturers to create devices that can tap into the bandwidth of PCIe slots while remaining compatible with existing SATA applications. The amalgamation will offer an affordable way to provide devices with interface speeds of 8Gb/s and 16Gb/s, a healthy increase over SATA 3.0’s single-channel throughput of 6Gb/s. SATA Express devices are recognized by the host as plain old SATA hardware it’s also more scalable than traditional SATA because SATA-IO can simply tap into more PCIe lanes to boost speed and satisfy higher performance requirements when the time comes……………..

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New Apple Patent Shows Schematic Maps

Apple has shown interest in creating a new Maps application for the iPhone and other iOS devices that would exaggerate some details, like roads or landmarks to make navigation easier to follow and a patent shows that Apple’s maps will simplify things to the user by providing the most relevant information in the given situation. Coincidentally this seems to go with Apple’s overall design philosophy and the patent is called Schematic Maps, which first determines the amount of screen real estate that is available to the user………….

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Dell Latitude XT3 Now Available For Pre-Order Start Shipping By September 22

Dell begain pre-order page for the touchscreen convertible that you’ve been waiting for: the Latitude XT3. The Dell Latitude XT3 was announced all the way back in February of this year. Since then, Dell has continued to sell the Latitude XT2, a 12″ Tablet PC. The XT3 is a convertible Tablet PC with a 13.3″ display. In recent years, the larger PC manufacturers have shunned 13″ and larger Tablet PCs in favor of more mobile offerings. The 13.3-inch laptop sports an Intel Core i3, i5, or i7 processor, Windows 7, and works with a finger or stylus.

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UCLA Engineers Invent Photovoltaic Polarizers, Now Devices Could Be Powered By It Self

Photovoltaic polarizers could make self-charging that makes the dreams come true. UCLA engineers allows LCDs to recycle energy, with photovoltaic polarizers, devices could be powered by sunlight, own backlight. This is most worse thing to losing the charge of smartphone or laptop running down when we have no access to an electrical outlet. But the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science could finally help solve the problem. According to the researchers, the traditional LCD polarization process loses as much as 75 percent of light energy something that eats around 80 to 90 percent of the device’s power. By using polarizing organic photovoltaic cells, the LCD-packing gizmo can recycle its own lost backlight energy, keeping itself charged for longer. Checkout more details in the press release bellow.

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