Dell Lattitude Z

Latitude Z: this is what a heavily-engineered Dell laptop looks like
A new UltraThin Business grade laptop from Dell. It has TWO solid-state HDs! But, lacks internal optical drive.
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Future of PC Cases - Thermaltake Style!


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Apple Tablet PC > iTablet ?

Apple tablet rumored anew, this time even more specific
It should be interesting to see soon. Because, most of the components (hardware - MutliTouch glass & sensors and software - iPhone OS) are already been running on a couple of million units to work out all the kinks. This product can be easily "converted" to a netbook (with a bluetooth keyboard.) [Newton Guy is back at Apple for new Tablet?] [More Details] [Read more...]

Light Peak Technology - Apple Optical Connector

Light Peak is the code-name for a new high-speed optical cable technology designed to connect your electronic devices to each other. Light Peak delivers high bandwidth starting at 10Gb/s with the potential ability to scale to 100Gb/s over the next decade. Now we're hearing that the ultrafast 10 gigabit-per-second (Gbps) optical cable technology was created by Intel because Apple CEO Steve Jobs requested it.. [Read more...]

Savant system controls your whole home via iPhone

Savant system controls your whole home via iPhone
That headline is only half the story. Savant Systems, a home control company exhibiting here at CEDIA in Atlanta, actually has two blog-worthy products. One is its Protégé system, which uses the iPhone as its controller.

The other is an add-on to its Rosie (inspired by the Jetson's robotic maid) system, which adds what the company calls TrueImage Control with GestureTouch Navigation. TrueImage uses a touchscreen panel (pictured) that displays pictures of your varying rooms. You touch a lighting fixture on the picture, and that light turns on or off. Hold your finger on the fixture image and the light dims up or down. And the fixture on-screen shows you what the light is doing as its doing it. You move from room-to-room on the touchscreen by swiping through room images, iPhone-style. [Read more...]

ATI - Combine six monitors into one mega-monitor with Eyefinity

Combine six monitors into one mega-monitor with Eyefinity

If using two monitors at once is good, it follows naturally that using six monitors at once is downright awesome. And now you can, in theory, by using AMD's Eyefinity graphics card, which is able to power six 30-inch monitors at once.

What's cool about this is that instead of splitting the monitors up like you see with most multiple monitor setups, it actually treats the six screens as one big screen. So your gaming sessions will be six times as epic, or, if you're less fun than that, your spreadsheets will be effing enormous. Either way, that's impressive. [Read more...]

The iPhone is choking AT&T, and it bodes poorly for the future

The iPhone is choking AT&T, and it bodes poorly for the future
AT&T is learning the hard way that with the great iPhone comes great responsibility. Namely, keeping its network running smoothly even under the pressure iPhone users put on it. [Read more...]

BluNote Bluetooth Speaker rocks our socks off

Review: BluNote Bluetooth Speaker rocks our socks off
Pairing was just as easy as pushing a button for a couple of seconds, and the BluNote instantly recognized our iPhone. From then on, it was smooth sailing, where the little speaker system deftly played songs wirelessly from the iPhone, sounding remarkably good for such a tiny package. There was even an impressive amount of bass coming out of the minuscule drivers. [Read more...]