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Samsung Ups Its iPhone Used CPU to 1GHZ
Sep 1st
Samsung launched a new ARM processor called Humming Bird, that uses the same design as the Cortex A8 which is in the iPhone 3GS. The upgrade to it is that this one clocks at 1GHz. The previous chip clocked at 883 MHz.
This is accomplished both by a smaller, more energy-efficient 45 nanometer process as well as partly customized circuits designed to handle the load.
ASUS SABERTOOTH X58 Heavy Duty Motherboard is Latest Entrant to TUF Series
Sep 1st
The new ASUS SABERTOOTH X58 motherboard delivers the latest Intel chipset and support for the fastest processors in the market, including the Intel Core i7-980X, as part of the TUF Series of heavy duty motherboards.
AMD Will Bid Farewell to ATI Later This Year
Aug 30th
AMD bought ATI four years ago for $5.4 billion and will bid it farewell later this year. They haven’t given out the details for this release.
ATI hasn’t been the most successful venture for AMD and the company has even been criticized with its management of ATI. However, AMD has come out with some very good products since the acquisition.
Genius Launches FaceCam 1320; A 1.3MP Webcam for Instant Messaging
Aug 30th
FaceCam 1320 is the latest precision 1.3MP webcam from Genius. It works with Windows 7, Mac 10.4.9 above,
and Linux kernel 2.6.21 above and applications like Skype, MSN, Google Talk, iChat, or Facebook.
FaceCam 1320 use the new IPM function can help prevent unauthorized outside access get control of your webcam. It gets up and down movement to a range of 130 degrees. The Genius Facecam 1320 is available at a price of USD 29.99 and comes with a 2 year warranty.
Transcend Announces 4GB aXeRam DDR3-2400 Memory Kits for Dual Channel Core i7 Platforms
Aug 30th
Transcend Information, Inc. launched 4GB aXeRam DDR3-2400 dual-channel memory kits designed for use with
Intel’s LGA 1156 Core i7 systems. With the ability to operate at a blazing-fast clock frequency of 2400MHz at 1.65V, these new XMP-ready DDR3 kits outperform standard reference modules by approximately 60%. Each 4GB DDR3 kit contains two identically matched modules rated at 2400MHz with timings of 9-11-9-28 and an operating voltage of a mere 1.65V, offering theoretical memory bandwidth up to an 38.4GB/s.
The aXeRam DDR3-2400 dual-channel memory kit has been tested for use on Intel P55-based motherboards, including ASUS P7P55D Premium and ASUS P7P55D Deluxe.
Review: Portronics Scanny Portable Scanner
Aug 27th
Good
Excellent quality
Extremely easy to use
Super fast scanning
Pentagon Computers Attacked With Flash Drive
Aug 26th
A foreign spy agency pulled off the most serious breach of Pentagon computer networks ever by inserting a flash drive into a US military laptop, a top defense official said Wednesday. The previously classified incident, which took place in 2008 in the Middle East, was disclosed in a magazine article by Deputy Defense Secretary William J Lynn and released by the Pentagon Wednesday. He said a “malicious code” on the flash drive spread undetected on both classified and unclassified Pentagon systems, “establishing what amounted to a digital beachhead, from which data could be transferred to servers under foreign control.” “It was a network administrator’s worst fear: a rogue program operating silently, poised to deliver operational plans into the hands of an unknown adversary,” Lynn wrote in an article for Foreign Affairs. “This … was the most significant breach of US military computers ever and it served as an important wake-up call.” The Pentagon operation to counter the attack, known as Operation Buckshot Yankee, marked a turning point in US cyberdefense strategy, Lynn said.
In November 2008, the Defense Department banned the use of the small high-tech storage devices that are used to move data from one computer to another. The ban was partially lifted early this year with the approval of limited use of the devices. Lynn did not disclose what, if any, military secrets may have been stolen in the 2008 penetration of the system, what nation orchestrated the attack, nor whether there were any other repercussions. The article went on to warn that US adversaries can threaten American military might without building stealth fighters, aircraft carriers or other expensive weapons systems. “A dozen determined computer programmers can, if they find a vulnerability to exploit, threaten the United States’ global logistics network, steal its operational plans, blind its intelligence capabilities, or hinder its ability to deliver weapons on target,” Lynn wrote.
“Knowing this, many militaries are developing offensive capabilities in cyberspace, and more than 100 foreign intelligence organizations are trying to break into US networks,” he said.
Defense officials have said repeatedly that the military system of some 15,000 computer networks and seven million computers suffers millions of probes a day with threats coming from a range of attackers from routine hackers to foreign governments looking to steal sensitive information or bring down critical, life-sustaining systems.
Inspan Adds To Its Range of Xpress Casings PC Cabinets
Aug 26th
Inspan Infotech, announced the new arrivals of Xpress Casings – PC Cabinets from Mercury. This series with
its full range offers a range of 14 models with 22 color combinations. The new models that are getting introduced are Pegasus, Indus, Petra, Swan, Cherry and Crest.
Xpress Casing Series from Mercury comes with a high efficiency power supply and excellent cooling systems. The dimensions are 355 x 175 x 405 mm (DWH excluding front panel). With a Steel thickness of 0.5mm SECC this is a very sturdy cabinet. 4 Drives Bays of 5.25” external + 2 driver bays of 3.5” external and 5 3.5” hidden are provided. This supports ATX / Micro ATX mother boards. This has 7 pcs Expansion Slots. Cooling Fan is Optional as the design of the casing provides good cooling. However 1 set 80/120mm 80/120mm in Front Wall, 1 set 80mm 80mm in Back Wall is provided if one wants it. Front USB Port (Optional) : 2 USB connector, Audio outputs are provided. Single loading: 1750pcs / 40ft HQ.
Xpress Casings is priced at an MRP of INR 1,475 and is available ex-Stock. This product carries a 3-year warranty on the SMPS.
Iomega Launches SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drives
Aug 26th
Iomega, an EMC company announceed that it is moving to the new SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface for all Iomega USB 2.0 portable hard drives, beginning with the award-winning line of Iomega eGo Portable Hard Drives. The new all-USB 3.0 eGo Portable Hard Drives will feature hardware encryption and super toughness, too, thanks to a drop spec twice the industry average – all at USB 2.0 product prices.
Iomega plans to move all eGo Portable Hard Drives in 500GB and 1TB capacities to the new USB 3.0 interface by early October. Totally compatible with all USB 2.0 computers, the new USB 3.0 eGo Portable Hard Drives will include Iomega’s industry-leading Drop Guard Xtreme, which provides added protection from drops of nearly seven feet or twice the industry average.
In the first quarter of 2011, Iomega plans to move the Iomega Prestige Portable Hard Drive line to USB 3.0 on all models. Shortly thereafter, Iomega will move the rest of its portable external hard drive models to the USB 3.0 interface.
Transcend Launches a 16GB Flash Drive With Swarovski Sapphire Crystal
Aug 26th
Transcend Information, Inc. launched a new 16GB edition of its JetFlash V95C USB flash drives. The new JetFlash V95C features a retractable USB connector, a huge capacity, and a deep-gloss lacquer accent panel complemented by a genuine Swarovski sapphire crystal.
Users can download the free JetFlash Elite data management tools. As with its predecessors, the 16GB JetFlash V95C USB flash drive is backed by Transcend’s industry-leading lifetime warranty. The JetFlash V95C offers up to 15MB/s transfer speeds and is now available in four capacities: 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB.