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- Marvell unveils 1.6GHz quad-core Armada XP processor for cloud computing
- Netgear debuts cool WNHDB3004 3DHD wireless home theater networking kit
- Mintpass dual-screen Android/Win 7 tablet tipped for 2011
- Garmin nuvi 2400 GPS device leaks
- Toshiba outs blade-type SSDs for mobile devices
- Epic 4G and Vibrant treated to Froyo Leak
- Bandage Changes Color to Indicate State of Wound Underneath
Marvell unveils 1.6GHz quad-core Armada XP processor for cloud computing Posted: 08 Nov 2010 09:38 AM PST Marvell has unveiled a new processor that it is aiming at cloud computing and other applications. The new processor is called the Armada XP and it is the industry's first quad-core ARM processor for enterprise applications. The processor operates at up to 1.6GHz on each core and has 16,600 DMIPS performance while consuming under 10W of power. The processor supports [...] |
Netgear debuts cool WNHDB3004 3DHD wireless home theater networking kit Posted: 08 Nov 2010 08:27 AM PST I think most of us would rather go wireless with all of our gear than have to fight wires and cables assuming the wireless gear offered the same performance as our wired gear. Netgear is big in the home networking realm with all manner of gear for wired and wireless products. The company has unveiled a new line of gear [...] |
Mintpass dual-screen Android/Win 7 tablet tipped for 2011 Posted: 08 Nov 2010 06:52 AM PST Mintpass still hasn't got around to delivering the 7-inch Android tablet they talked about back in 2009, but it seems they've already moved on to more interesting things. According to CNET Asia, the Korean company is working on a dual-screen clamshell tablet, similar in form-factor to the Toshiba Libretto W100, but dual-booting between Windows 7 and Android and launching in [...] |
Garmin nuvi 2400 GPS device leaks Posted: 08 Nov 2010 05:44 AM PST We all know that one of the best places to search for little tips about incoming products from various companies is firmware updates. The devices have to be added to firmware so they can be supported. Typically, this is done ahead of launch. Garmin's latest firmware update has surfaced and inside that update were hints at new GPS devices. The [...] |
Toshiba outs blade-type SSDs for mobile devices Posted: 08 Nov 2010 04:23 AM PST If you glance quickly at the new blade-type SSDs that Toshiba is showing off today they look like normal sticks of RAM. Look closer and you will notice the little SATA connector on the end for plugging into the SATA sockets on small and portable devices and gadgets of all types. The new SSDs are in the Blade X-gale series. [...] |
Epic 4G and Vibrant treated to Froyo Leak Posted: 07 Nov 2010 10:22 PM PST This weekend Android 2.2 (Froyo) leaked for both the Sprint Epic 4G and the Samsung VIbrant. Among some drama regarding it's status for release it was only leaked to a small group of people. When Froyo leaked for the Epic 4G to it's select group of people it was very unstable. Comments included it being far from ready for release- [...] |
Bandage Changes Color to Indicate State of Wound Underneath Posted: 07 Nov 2010 03:35 PM PST Researchers in Germany have created bandages that turn purple at the first sign of infection. A new wound dressing, developed at the Fraunhofer Research Institution for Modular Solid State Technologies EMFT in Munich, includes a special dye that reacts to different pH values. The new trauma bandage insulates wounds just like any other bandage, but it provides a special window [...] |
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