Archive for October, 2008
Friday, October 31st, 2008

For a few hours we had the opportunity to get their hands on the Storm, the first BlackBerry user interface with touch.
For the features you riamandiamo to our data sheet, while in these lines, we provide the first sensations.
Turn your smartphone right sock as a Curve, to give an order of size, and holding with one hand easily. The screen, touch-sensitive and easily manageable with your thumb, has a slight tilting motion that, especially when typing messages, gives the impression to sink slightly and then returns the physical sensation of pressing a button really. (more…)
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Friday, October 31st, 2008

PNY announces SDHC Memory Card, the first range of products dedicated to netBook, the PC market segment most promising and fastest growing. The Gartner forecast for 2009 is talk of a growth of 62% which results in 8 million units worldwide.
The model NETBOOK belong to the band that combines technology and features, offer a limited memory capacity (4 to 8 GB), but they all have a SDHC slot.
Available in 8 and 16 GB, PNY SDHC NETBOOK Edition is the first product of a full range of PC upgrades that will be launched next month.
PNY SDHC NETBOOK edition has 5-year warranty and can be purchased in the sales channels and online retail PNY, from the first in November 2008 at a price of 18.99 euros per SDHC NETBOOK edition to 8 GB and 39.99 euro for a 16GB SDHC.
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Friday, October 31st, 2008

Samsung introduces a new model exclusively for customers of AT & T. This is i907 Epix , a smartphone running Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, touchscreen display and navigation system A-GPS.
Epix Samsung i907 is a network system with 3.5 G HSDPA / GSM (900/1800/1900) with a HSDPA 3.6 Mbps and supports UMTS network to 384 kbps, EDGE (Class 10 to 237 kbps), GPRS (Class 10 to 48 kbps), HSCSD internal modem and WAP (2.0.0). It has 150 MB of internal memory that can be expanded with a memory card microSD and microSDHC. (more…)
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Thursday, October 30th, 2008
It took two years of research with capital provided by major banks business, but in the end Quantenna Communications has achieved its goal: to build a chip capable of eliminating the problems plaguing the WiFi. The wireless technology has revolutionized the approach with mobile devices through the ability to communicate outside and inside the network anywhere there is WiFi field.
The WiFi, however, suffer from some diseases structural dead that limit the connection and blocks or interference caused by walls too thin or thick. Thanks to technology QHS (Quantenna High Speed), all of these problems have been solved using the 802.11n protocol. Great as a package of matches, the chip Quantenna is already under a microscope of some Italian companies.
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Thursday, October 30th, 2008

After OCZ, it is the turn of G. Skill, Kingston and Patriot prepare for the release of the Intel Core i7 with new DDR3 memory kits compatible triple channel, and thus composed of three strips.
Available in three versions 3 GB (3 x 1 GB) or 6 GB (3 x 2 GB), our G-Skill memory modules, guaranteed for life, operating a 6 layers PCB and cooled by a very heatspreaders tape to the eye.
The frequencies are 1333 or 1600 MHz with timings of 9-9-9-24 with a voltage of 1.5 volts and 1.6 volts.
Kingston offers for its part kits XMP compatible with frequencies of 1066, 1333, 1375, 1600, 1800, 1866 and 2000 MHz (2GHz HyperX DDR3 Triple-Channel) for versions of 3 GB or 1066 MHz and 1333 MHz versions 6 GB .
Depending on the frequency, voltages vary between 1.5 Volts and 1.65 Volts for timings of 7-7-7, 8-8-8-24, 9-9-9-27 and charges $ 132 to 334 $.
Finally, upon completion, Patriot unveils Viper Kits at frequencies of 1333 MHz and 1600 MHz available in Low Latency (8-8-8-24 timings for DDR3 1600 MHz and 7-7-7-20 for DDR3 1333 MHz) and Enhanced Latency (9-9-9-24 for DDR3 1333MHz and 1600 MHz).
These modules are naturally compatible XMP.
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