Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The six iPhone 4 Bumper Cases rock by removing the antenna woes

iPhone 4 is pleasing every one with its FaceTime Video Calling and 3.5 inch Retina Display screen. Being equipped with bundle of applications this piece needs care while using. And the antenna woes faced by it are really annoying. But no more as the new Apple iPhone 4 Bumper Cases are out which remove these antenna woes easily.

Bumper cases complement the iPhone 4 tremendously. They provide protection against scratches and give full freedom to hold your iPhone 4 the way you desire without worrying about the dropping signals.

There are six scintillating colors available; the Royal Black, Serene White, Baby Pink, Soothing Green, Sky Blue and Juicy Orange. So you have variety of colours to decorate your iPhone.

They are prepared using two types of plastic, a hard shiny plastic band in the middle and a more elastic and non glossy finish plastic in surrounding band. Recessed area for speakers, USB port, mute switch, headphones jack and mic and metal buttons for power and volume are added advantages.

The merger of rubber and molded plastic enables iPhone 4 to slip easily in the pocket and give good grip without the grip-pants-pocket feeling unlike the other rubber cases

The dimensions are 5.7 x 2.8 x 0.5 inches with 5 ounces weight making it comfortable carrying anywhere. And the beautiful splashes of color make it attractive too. So why waste time searching the boring cases just go and get Bumper Cases for your iPhone 4 and jealous everyone!
Speed has never been a limit for mankind and when it comes to processors that speed up your machines then the likes of IBM, Intel and AMD (to some extent) have always been breaking their own records. Well, it has happened again and this time it is IBM that claims to have come up with world’s fastest processor namely z196. This chip is said to be of 5.2 GHz capacity and (hopefully) delivers its top notch speed.


From a performance standpoint, the zEnterprise System is the most powerful commercial IBM system ever. The core server
in the zEnterprise System — called zEnterprise 196 — contains 96 of the world’s fastest, most powerful microprocessors, capable of executing more than 50 billion instructions per second. That’s roughly 17,000 times more instructions than the Model 91, the high-end of IBM’s popular System/360 family, could execute in 1970.

z196 won’t require any liquid nitrogen based assistance which could be an added advantage as its capacity won’t be due to super cooling systems. The chip is said to handle over 50 billion instructions per second whereas it has been claimed that Fujitsu’s Venus CPU can handle over 128 billion calculations per second. It is clear that IBM will have to face tough debate before z196 is officially the fastest.

Innovative E-rope plug modules that look cool and save power

Innovative designs and latest gadgets are always exciting, and if innovation teams up with splendour and also saves electricity isn’t it all the more appealing? Who wouldn’t want to own such an amazing looking e rope, and replace it with the old boring stereo typical plugs? These e rope plug modules join together to form different shapes and angles. They can be twisted and adjusted according to your need.


When any plugged in electrical appliance is not in use, it is on standby mode, but still it consumes a certain amount of electricity. Using an E-rope plug will save that extra cost in your electric bills, by reducing the use of unwanted wastage of electricity
 
The E-rope is a modular strip that saves on power and is highly utility based. When plugged in and in use it lights up and this enhances its beauty all the more. Miju kim has designed this socket such that on twisting 90 degree it will stop consuming electricity. The amazing design won her a Bronze Award from IDSA.

ASUS G53 AND G73 gaming machine now have 1.5GB NIVADIA GTX 460 grunt

the notion in this fast changing market and every possible gadget undergoes an upgrade even before you have completely understood its previous configurations. Same is the case with ASUS G53 and ASUS G73 gaming machines which have recently been upgraded with the best possible configurations for game lovers. Both the machines should be capable of 3D work and attractive graphics if the specifications are to be believed.

Read more: ASUS G53 and G73 gaming machines now have 1.5GB NVIDIA GTX 460 grunt
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The Sony Ericsson EP900 for optimal safety, quality and performance

Now catch up with your favourite music and game all day even without missing on any of the TV programmes, with the Sony Ericsson Micro USB Battery Charger EP900 tucked in your bag. The Sony Ericsson charger is of international standards and made using state of art technologies. It is complaint with the EPA’s Energy star v.2.0 requirements and a quality product one can rely on.

Features


• Compliant with the EPA’s Energy Star v.2.0 requirements

• Reduces global energy consumption

• Optimal performance with quality and safety

• Easy to recharge anywhere and anytime

Star achievements: IT was chosen as a front runner by the Greenpeace for successful attempts in efficient use of materials and environment friendly properties, phasing out of hazardous substances and reduced energy consumption

The Sony Ericsson EP900 charger is compatible with Aspen™, Cedar™, Vivaz™, Vivaz™ pro, Xperia™ X1, Xperia™ X10, Xperia™ X10 mini pro, Xperia™ X2 and Yendo™ Ericson phones.The Sony Ericsson charger EP900 has stunning sleek looks and can be flaunted amongst friends and acquaintances. It is sure to get some envious glares. You can safely recharge batteries with minimal consumption of energy. It is a greener choice for your batteries. And it even saves you the money. All the Sony Ericsson accesories are developed to provide optimal performance with equally superior safety and quality.

Toshiba AC100 AndroidSmartbook

What we got here is Toshiba's AC100 another Android device, no, it's not a tablet but rather a smartbook boasting Toshiba's custom Android interface, 10.1-inch display, 1GHz Tegra 250 SoC, a 32GB SSD, 512MB of DDR2 memory, 802.11n WiFi, optional 3G, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, a 1.3 megapixel webcam and an HDMI port all weighs 1.9lbs. Check out the video after the break.


Toshiba's AC100 isn't yet land in the U.S., however if you're in U.K. you can grab this smartbook for £292.52 (around $450) for the non-3G model on Amazon UK.

iPod nano Review (6th Generation)

We're now on 6th generation of Apple's iPod nano, thinking back 2005 since its debut we got here the first complete redesigned product. We obviously see that the clickwheel was gone together with its light, slim form factor and larger screen display. The new nano is set forward with touchscreen and dedicated operating system, looking like an infused old shuffle and iPod Touch. We compiled a series of reviews after the break.



CNET Review

The good: The iPod Nano (sixth generation) is nearly half the size of the previous model, uses unique multitouch screen navigation, and includes a built-in clip.

The bad: Many features have disappeared, including video playback, camcorder, microphone, speaker, games, calendar, contacts, notes, and alarm clock. The touch-screen interface is overkill, requiring more attention than the time-tested click wheel design without delivering many practical benefits.

The bottom line: The sixth generation of the iPod Nano is the smallest yet, but it comes at the expense of valuable features and practical controls.

Engadget Review

Ultimately, if you've had the same iPod nano for the past few years, this new device will probably make you feel like you need a replacement. While there isn't slew of fresh additions (in fact, there are notable subtractions), the re-think about what the nano is supposed to be feels right to us. It's still not exactly your cheapest option if you're looking for pure MP3 playback, but something tells us that if you're looking at the nano, you're living in Apple's ecosystem, and that makes this a pretty attractive choice. We ultimately would like to see the capacities on these guys grow a bit, and those prices drop, but there's no sticker shock here. The new nano is a smart, fast, capable player that should please a lot of people looking for something new this holiday season.
 
The new iPod nano is a bit of an enigma. On the one hand, its size and touchscreen interface are sure to generate oohs and aahs, and in many cases provide genuine—and substantial—benefits. On the other hand, the new interface suffers a bit from being confined to a tiny screen, features found on previous models are missing, and the lack of physical playback controls (or at least Apple’s inline-remote earbuds, standard on last year’s model) means the device is less usable than it could be, especially in precisely the environments where it should excel: at the gym and on the go. A slightly larger screen and either basic physical playback controls or Apple’s remote-equipped earbuds would have made for a stellar music player, despite the "lost" features.


Perhaps it's better to think of the new iPod nano as version 1.0 of a completely new device, rather than the sixth generation of an existing iPod. If you’ve always wanted the touchscreen interface of the iPod touch on a smaller, audio-only device, the new nano is a pretty good 1.0 product, but it's got enough room for improvement that I’m already looking forward to next year's model.