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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 |
Samsung is surely busy miniaturizing their electronics, particularly their memory and other storage devices. Generally, Samsung has just unveiled their 4GB DDR3 RAM modules in to the market, and these RAMs will be constructed based on the 40nm-class process technology. Generally, what this means is that desktops, laptops, netbooks, and other computing devices that utilizes these RAM modules might be given a huge leap in terms of getting more RAMs per RAM slots onboard.
Just think of having 8GB RAM on your laptop or perhaps your netbook – that’s pretty awesome right?
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Thursday, 04 February 2010 |
A friend of mine told me that she wanted to loose weight drastically, as she is pretty fed up with her current weight. Generally, I tell most of my friends that it’s healthy to be a little chubby, but I’m guessing that her desire to loose so much weight in such a short period of time might be due to her fetish over slim Hollywood superstars. Well there are so many ways to loose weight, and if you are searching for a method that is safe and comfortable enough for you to loose weight naturally, I believe that you should take a closer look at the lap band houston method. Based on my understanding, it seems that patients who undergo this weight loss method will need to consult a specialist that will examine and determine whether you are suitable to opt for the method or not. And if you are given the green light to undergo the procedure, a doctor will insert a lap band into your stomach, in which this particular band will help reduce your food intake drastically.
Well if you have tried other weight loss methods which are not effective in helping you to loose weight, perhaps you should take a closer look at the lap band method?
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Thursday, 04 February 2010 |
For some among us, the VAIO E series is the pinnacle of modern mobile computing design. Then there are other, saner individuals, who prefer the understated aesthetics of what are commonly termed business laptops. For that latter group, we have a whole glut of new Toshiba notebooks to look at, highlighted by the delectable looking Portege M780 above. Much in the vein of HP's 2730p, it's a 12.1-inch convertible tablet PC, with a spill-resistant keyboard and rugged features (tested to withstand drops from up to 1 meter), but its biggest attraction will still likely be the Core i5 heart thumping inside. Also undergoing upgrades are the Tecra A11 (already available in the US), M11 and S11, which will come with up to 8GB of RAM, 802.11n wireless, SSD options, and of course Intel Core i7 CPUs. Check them out after the break, and expect them to arrive in Europe, the Middle East and Africa this quarter, with the M780 close behind them with a Q2 2010 release.
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Thursday, 04 February 2010 |
I like to go on a weekend cruise, as I find such trips to be very relaxing indeed. Judging by the fact that I work in a company which has very high demands, I can say that the stress levels are unbearable. Although the stress is high, I still enjoy my job, but I do need to resort to proper de-stressing techniques in order to get the workload off my back. And when I’m not on road trips, I always search for ways to modify my bike simply by shopping for high quality tourmaster accessories. To tell you the truth, I find Tourmaster jackets to be very stylish indeed. And if you match this particular jacket with a stylish Tourmaster venture pants, I’m sure you’ll be the talk of the town. On the other hand, I also find time to modify my bike with good bike accessories. In one of my latest bike modification projects, I’m searching for a huge exhaust system for my bike. And hopefully this particular exhaust system will come with a shinny chrome exterior.
Well I’m already highly enthusiastic over my weekend trips and bike modification projects, so hopefully, I’ll find some time to go on a long cruise this weekend. |
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Thursday, 04 February 2010 |
It's good to know that even huge inanimate objects appreciate the need for a work-life balance. After a nice winter hiatus, Switzerland's Large Hadron Collider is coming back online soon, set to resume smashing protonic beams at one another with the force of 3.5 trillion electron-volts (TeV) per beam, or 7 TeV in total. We have to swallow hard when we hear such force described as "low-energy," but that's what the LHC designers consider it, and moreover we're learning they'll skip past the middle and go for the full 14 TeV potential smashes after a retooling break during 2012. Although this may delay the discovery of the Higgs boson particle, other physics research shouldn't be stalled in the meantime -- scientists claim they'll be able to extract data from the low-energy collisions that could lend us more information on aspects of string theory, extra dimensions, and supersymmetry. Doesn't all this sound like nerds trying to avoid getting real jobs?
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Tuesday, 26 January 2010 |
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Do you know that scars take many years to recover? To tell you the truth, I have accumulated so many scars on my body due to my clumsiness, and I can say that deep scars will definitely take several years to disappear. Well I hate these scars appearing on my body, as clearly, it is rather unsightly. Of late, I took the opportunity to research on ways to reduce these scars on my body, and according to a leading source of information for scar removal therapy, there are products in the market that can help heal scars. On the other hand, some of these scar removal therapies are expensive, but there are also methods which are least expensive as well. For example, do you know that there are bandages which help suppress scars which are being sold in the market? These bandages are very easy to use, whereby all you need to do is to stick it on the scar and leave it there for some time. Generally, the scar will gradually disappear over time, and you will see results in a month or so. I think that these bandages are perfect for my condition, and furthermore, it isn’t expensive to purchase these specially made bandages from leading stores. |
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Wednesday, 13 January 2010 |
Guess what? Well it seems that there’s another new e-book introduced into the market, and it’s from Teclast. Generally, this particular company is known for its portable media players, and with their introduction of the K3, this practically opens up a whole new market for the company. Nevertheless, the K3 is actually a 6-inch e-ink display, and it can also play MP3 and MP3 files as well. And what’s even more interesting is the fact that it comes with the text-to-speech functionality, which is available in both English or Chinese.
Do take note that the K3 is also a Talking Portable Library, thus you can always rely on the K3 for translation purposes. Not sure how much the K3 is selling, but it’s already making waves in the consumer market.
Take a look at the K3 by Telcast:
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Wednesday, 06 January 2010 |
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I find the weight loss topic to be particularly hyped up at the present moment as majority of my friends talk about the respective topic whenever they have the chance. Judging by the fact that I was a rather overweight person just a year ago, I truly understand the agonizing moments that a person has to go through, just to loose weight. Nevertheless, it seems that there is an easier way in loosing weight and it involves embedding a lap-band tomball into your stomach which will ultimately help you loose weight without needing you to go through gruesome dieting or exercising regimes. It seems that this particular method can be reversed by a surgeon, and the health benefits that entails from the procedure is tremendous. I’ve also read so many success stories from multiple online sources, which gives me a rather good impression on the respective weight loss method. So what do you know about the lap-band method and do you think that it is safe? |
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Wednesday, 06 January 2010 |
Pandora has already come a considerable way from its rather modest beginnings, but it looks like the company unsurprisingly has some even grander ambitions for the near future, including a variety of options for in-car music streaming. That word comes straight from Pandora’s Chief Technology Officer, Tom Conrad, who told attendees at the SF Music Tech Summit that the company is now working with various car manufacturers (including Ford) to better integrate Pandora music streaming into vehicles. That will apparently first come in the form of in-dash or hands-free controls to let folks use a docked device running Pandora and then, “within a few years,” evolve to include full-fledged Pandora services built right into various in-car entertainment systems. Details are otherwise a bit light, but Conrad reportedly hinted that he’d have more to say at CES.
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Wednesday, 06 January 2010 |
Get ready, 2010 might just end up being the year of HD radio. Rumor is that we’re going to see something like eight new portable HD radio devices at CES this January.
Now, we saw some HD radio devices last year at CES too, but this time they think you’ll really REALLY like them. HD radio seems to have an awareness problem, honestly. The HD radio manufacturers want you to buy their devices this time, and the hope is that by targeting the Zune/iPod crowd by coming up with add-ons, you’ll bite. We should also start seeing some headphone based units as well, and some are even going to include HD AM as well.
You can get HD radio receivers currently in the Zune HD, from The Shack, and Best Buy even has their own headphone style unit already on the market.
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