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Logitech Rolls Out Z205 Speakers in the Indian Market

by Chloe Mark July 17, 2010 Gadgets

ShareIt is not always possible to get a decent quality sound output especially while you are on the go. But the problem can be resolved with the help of the new Logitech Z205 speaker, which is designed specifically for netbooks as well as laptops. The Z205 speakers are available for Rs. 2,195 and it is [...]

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3DPrinter to have copies of human organs

by Chloe Mark July 12, 2010 Hardware

ShareGerman company TEC has by use of Computer Aided Tissue Engineering developed a Rapid Prototyping tool for processing biomaterials. This technique of tissue engineering can solves the shortage of tissue. The experts say that to produce organs, bones and skin is not a dream but a possibility. According to the reports, the company’s 3D-Bioplotter build [...]

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Microsoft’s new invention of bipolar battery technology

by Brayden King July 6, 2010 Hardware

ShareThe Redmond Company of Microsoft has introduced a new technology for inserting of battery in an electronic item. The technology called as InstaLoad will be carried out by Microsoft. The battery maker Duracell has endorsed the system. However, the technology will not change the way batteries are made. The only difference will come in the [...]

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Amazon launches upgraded Kindle DX

by Chloe Mark July 3, 2010 Hardware

ShareAmazon has launched an upgraded version of its Kindle DX. This version will be available for sale from July 7 in the US. Experts say that the upgradation was mainly due to the tough competition emerging from the iPad. The upgraded Kindle DX has an updated e-ink display. The company claims that this feature enables [...]

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Transcendent releses 32GB SDXC memory card in India

by Brayden King June 29, 2010 Hardware

ShareTranscend has launhced its largest memory card SDXC in India. The card boast of a memory of 64GB nd has ultra fast trnsfer rtes of up to 25 MB/s. The experts have said that the memory cards will be useful for the consumers who need greter memory crds. These class 10 cards are speciallly useful [...]

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Rumblefish to launch Friendly Music service for family

by Deniel Crag June 28, 2010 Hardware

ShareThe music licensing company Rumblefish on Tuesday said that it was launching a service for users to buy a license to a copyrighted song for $1.99. In that price, the user owns the full version of the song and he can edit if he wishes to do so. The company will launch the service Friendly [...]

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Apple Mac Mine in India at Rs 44,900

by Benjamin Graham June 26, 2010 Gadgets
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ShareApple has launched its energy efficient desktop computer Mac Mini in India. The computer comes with HDMI port, fast graphics and it has an aluminum enclosure. Price of the computer has been tagged at Rs 44,900. But its server edition will cost you Rs 64,900, which is much more attractive and designed well. According to [...]

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AMD launches new less costly server chip

by Ella Johnson June 24, 2010 Hardware

Share AMD has said that the new AMD Opteron 4000 Series platform is now available for cloud, hyperscale data center, and SMB customers needing highly flexible, reliable, and power-efficient 1 and 2P systems. This is the first such server to provide these services. AMD Opteron 4000 Series platform comes with offers of four- and six-core [...]

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HP to launch all-in-on Photosmart printers

by Prakash June 8, 2010 Hardware
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ShareHewlett-Packard Co. is expected to add a Web connection and allows for setting up of an e-mail address for its all the printers. This move is to ensure a long term plan in order to make printing from any device possible. Priced at $99, Four Photosmart printers can compute plateform that allow the customers to [...]

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