MSI intros 15.6-inch FR600 3D laptop, complete with embarrassing eyewear

October 31, 2010


If there’s a party, MSI’s going. And if there’s a bandwagon, MSI‘s onboard. It’s with this knowledge firmly entrenched in our brains that we present the FR600 3D. If you’ll recall, Intel actually tossed this name out awhile back when trumpeting its latest integrated graphics chipset, but now it’s the proud papa’s turn to make things official. This 15.6-incher is equipped with the expected 3D support, a Core i5 processor, up to 8GB of DDR3 memory, HDMI / VGA outputs, a 320/500/640GB hard drive, DVD SuperMulti drive, two USB 2.0 sockets, a 4-in-1 card reader and Bluetooth 2.1+EDR. You’ll also get 802.11b/g/n WiFi, a gigabit Ethernet socket, inbuilt webcam and a six-cell Li-ion battery, not to mention a bundled set of 3D glasses to really get immersed in whatever it is you’re doing. Per usual, the company’s keeping quiet on the pricing and release front, but surely it’ll be out by Christmastime. Surely. MSI intros 15.6-inch... [Read the full story]

Adobe scrambles to squash another zero-day vulnerability

October 31, 2010


Adobe is rushing to fix yet another zero-day vulnerability, this time affecting versions of Flash Player, Reader, and Acrobat on Windows, Mac 3d led hdtv Share and Enjoy:  Read More →

The Best Video Games Right Now [Games]

October 31, 2010


Fall is here and the weather is slowly getting colder. What does that mean? It’s time to stay inside, get warm and play some video games. Here are the best video games available right now. More » netbook hdtv Share and Enjoy:  Read More →

CrystalRoc Galaxy Tab: 5,700 Swarovski crystals, zero shame

October 31, 2010


We can only assume that Stuart Hughes will eventually one-up it with a gold-plated, diamond-encrusted model of its own but, for the time being, it looks like this new CrystalRoc Galaxy Tab is the most “exclusive” Android tablet around. While there’s no word on a price (we assume it’s on a need to know basis), CrystalRoc does proudly boast that the tablet packs 5,700 Swarosvski bright crystals, not to mention a custom logo to match. Head on past the break for a quick video, and look for this one to show up exclusively at Harrods in London on Monday, November 1st. Continue reading CrystalRoc Galaxy Tab: 5,700 Swarovski crystals, zero shame CrystalRoc Galaxy Tab: 5,700 Swarovski crystals, zero shame originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 29 Oct 2010 15:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink Luxury Launches  |  CrystalRoc  | Email this | Comments sharp camera Share and Enjoy:  Read More →

Superhero-Style Spacesuits Could Provide Vital Compression For Astronauts [Astronauts]

October 31, 2010


This new Spiderman-style spacesuit may not win astronauts a spot in the fashion hall of fame, but it could help keep their bones intact during long spaceflights. More » game pc Share and Enjoy:  Read More →

Get Ready to Kiss IPv4 Goodbye: Q&A With ICSA Labs’ Guy Snyder, Part 1

October 31, 2010


The Obama administration has recently turned up the heat on moving to IPv6, the next version of the Internet protocol after the one currently in use, IPv4. Federal CIO Vivek Kundra issued a memo Sept. 28 instructing CIOs of executive departments and agencies in the federal government to take several actions, including enabling the use of native IPv6, by the end of 2012. epson hp Share and Enjoy:  Read More →

Microsoft gives away nearly 90,000 Windows Phone 7 smartphones to employees

October 31, 2010


Don’t you wish you were employed by Microsoft at the moment? Why, you ask? Well, how about news that all of its employees will receive a Windows Phone 7 device – where the first of these handsets will hit the general market from early next month onwards from AT&T with T-Mobile to follow shortly after. While this stunt might earn some loyalty points with existing employees, we can expect to see a handful of the 89,000 new phones debut on eBay for those looking to make a quick buck. For those who are Microsoft employees and experienced the benelovence of your employer, how far will you go in incorporating the Windows Phone 7 handset into your everyday life? Permalink: Microsoft gives away nearly 90,000 Windows Phone 7 smartphones to employees from Ubergizmo | Hot: Macbook Air Review, Epic 4G Review 3d led hdtv Share and Enjoy:  Read More →

Google Mobile for iPhone Gets Push Functionality

October 31, 2010


Google has added push functionality and more to Google Mobile App for iPhone. The update is available in App Store now. vizio toshiba Share and Enjoy:  Read More →

7 programming languages on the rise

October 31, 2010


In the world of enterprise programming, the mainstream is broad and deep. Code is written predominantly in one of a few major languages. For some shops, this means Java; for others, it’s C# or PHP. Sometimes, enterprise coders will dabble in C++ or another common language used for high-performance tasks such as game programming, all of which turn around and speak SQL to the database. magellan jvc Share and Enjoy:  Read More →

Future Sonics debuts Atrio Special Edition professional earphones

October 31, 2010


Looking for some earphones below a $999 reference set of buds but above the mid-range fare filling the shelves at your local department store? Then you can now at Future Sonics’ new Atrio Special Edition “professional” earphones to your list of options. Coming at $229, the earphones pack the company’s MG7 transducer and so called TrueTimbre technology to provide what’s described as “rich, dynamic and full sound” — in terms of specs, you’ll get a frequency response of 8Hz – 20,000Hz, along with a sensitivity level of 112dB at 30Hz, and ambient noise rejection of +/- 26 dB. As a bonus, you’ll also also get a carrying case made from reclaimed tires, which is not only environmentally-friendly but one of a kind in appearance. Head on past the break for the complete press release, and hit up the link below for a hands-on look courtesy of Gadling. Continue reading Future Sonics debuts Atrio Special Edition professional earphones Future... [Read the full story]

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