Posted on 06 September 2006 by admin
Pantech today launched the IM-U140 multimedia handset in Korea. This phone features a 2.6-inch WQVGA touchscreen display, 3.0-megapixel camera, built-in DMB tuner, 4-channel stereo speakers, MP3 player, embedded games, and an electronic dictionary. It measures 119 x 53 x 23.2mm and weighs in at 157.7g. No word yet on pricing.
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Notebook users who have a free PCMCIA slot can make use of it by slotting in the 20-in-1 memory card reader from Lindy Electronics. There are no special drivers to install – all you need to do is to insert it and you’re good to go. This card reader has just a single slot with a multi-card interface and supports the more popular card formats, among them are SD, MMC, HS MMC, DV-RS-MMC, C-Flash, T-Flash, MiniSD, RS-MMC, MS, MS-Pro, HS-MS-MG-Pro, HS-MS-Pro, MS Select, MS Duo, MS-MG, MS-MG Pro, MS-Duo-MG, MS-Pro Duo, MS ROM, X-card. Do take note that certain cards require an adapter which is not bundled with Lindy’s 20-in-1 memory card reader.
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So in addition to the Prius K series of laptops, Hitachi brought the Core 2 Duo to their Prius Air type R and Prius One Desktop W. At the top of the Air type R series is the AR35RS2 Windows Media Center PC which features a 26-inch LCD with 1360×768 resolution, 1.86GHz Core 2 Duo E6300, Intel G965 Express graphics, 1GB memory (expandable to 2GB), 320GB of disk, dual-layer multi-drive, and integrated terrestrial digital TV tuner. That model demands Â¥340,000 (about $2,930) and ready to ship October 26. Sure, lesser configs are available for less with a 19-inch display and Pentium 4524, but why settle? The Prius One type W also got a shot of Merom for more all-in-one PC fun. This series comes in W and S flavors with the AW37W2S bringing a 20-inch 1360×768 display, 1.66HGz Core 2 Duo T5500, Intel 945GM Express graphics, 1GB memory (2GB max) that generous 320GB of disk, dual-layer multi-drive, and integrated digital/analog TV tuner which provides a TV-mode to view the boob while the computer is off. The S brings much the same only with a lowly (and much cheaper) Celeron M 410 proc and 17-inch 1280×1024 display. Expect to fork over about Â¥290,000 (about $2,499) for the W or Â¥210,000 (about $1,810) for the S when they drop in September.

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One reason there’s so much fuss (and delay) over the upcoming PlayStation 3 platform is the fact that it sports those new Cell processors jointly developed with Sony and Toshiba. Now those Cell procs are about to find themselves pumping away at the heart of a new $35 million supercomputer for Los Alamos National Laboratory. But this won’t be just supercomputer mind you, IBM is hoping to reclaim the title of the world’s fastest once completed in 2007. Dubbed Roadrunner, ACME IBM plans to jump from 280-teraflops to a full petaflop performance by combining AMD Opteron blade servers and Cell-based accelerator systems. A performance threshold achieved earlier this year by NEC’s MDGrape-3, the supercomputer behind new pharmaceutical drugs and the curious taste and powerful punch of Mad Dog’s 20/20 Red Grape Malt beverage. Mmm, grape.
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If you woke up this morning craving a bit of Merom juice in a 12.1-inch tablet then check the TravelMate C210 from Acer. Like the C200, the “Vista Premium Ready” C210 features a sliding-track to easily move from slate-style tablet to keyboard mode. Inside you’ll get a range of Intel’s new Core 2 Duo procs, 256MB GeForce Go 7300 graphics, 802.11a/b/g WiFi, up to 4GB of DDR2 memory and 160GB “or higher” (whatever that means) disk, and fingerprint reader for a bit of security when left behind at happy hour. Slap in an optical drive and 6-cell battery and you’re looking at a 5.5-pound tablet. Sorry, no ship date or price yet but you can expect this to cost about the same as the C200 it’s replacing, or about $1900.
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Well done, Steve, you’ve surprised us yet again. While we were sitting around bracing for another day filled with Apple rumors (e.g. “OMG! What’s he gonna announce on the 12th? iPhone!!!!), Cupertino has gone and released some actual products today, including upgrades to the entire lineup of iMacs and minis. Most exciting, perhaps, is the all-new 24-inch iMac (we were all looking out for a 23-incher), complete with a 2.16GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 1,920 x 1,200 resolution, 1GB of RAM, 250GB HDD capacity, FireWire 800, and some of that sweet nVIDIA GeForce action in the form of a 128MB 7300GT graphics chipset. Besides the 24-incher, both the 17-inch and 20-inch models now come with Core 2 Duo standard (ranging from 1.83GHz to 2.16GHz), 160GB or 250GB worth of hard drive space, 512MB or 1GB of RAM, 8x dual-layer SuperDrive, and ATI Radeon X1600 graphics (except for the low-end 17-incher, which sports integrated graphics and just a 24x Combo drive, plus no bundled remote or Bluetooth 2.0). As for the minis, they’re all part of the dual core family now as well, featuring 1.66GHz or 1.83GHz Core Duo CPUs, 512MB of RAM (2GB max), up to 160GB of hard drive capacity, either a Combo drive or a SuperDrive, but still just integrated graphics. Available immediately from Apple online or retail, pricing on the new models is as follows: $999 for the 1.83GHz 17-inch iMac, $1,199 for the 2.0GHz 17-incher, $1,499 for 20 inches of iMac goodness, and $1,999 for the 24-inch monster, while the minis start at $599 and $799, respectively, depending on the processor. So now the big question is: what IS going to be announced at the “It’s Showtime” event? Damn, guess we’re in for another week of rumors after all…
More detail spec from Ubergizmo after the jump.
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JE Design unveils its latest creation, a completely revamped 2007 Volkswagen EOS. The turbocharged 2L engine now pumps out 244hp (200hp original) and 262 ft-lb torque. Cosmetic enhancements include a new suspension, front spoiler with blade, rear wing, rear apron attachment, side sills with air inlets, and headlight screens. More pics after the jump.
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