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Handle any cargo with Pentalift equipment
All of us, gadget lovers, want to have their part in dynamic world of designing and manufacturing electronics. So this one is for you, who actually have their own business running, or at least are in charge of a part of one. Pentalift has been busy designing material handling equipment for over quarter of a century now. Always with quality and customer needs in mind, no wonder they have grown into a leading cargo lifting supplier in North America.
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Dual screen laptop: Is it more convenient than ordinary ones?
However, now it is being sold to ordinary people as well.The laptop is pretty powerful computer and its hardware is pretty new:1.
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Mgestyk system - gesture control for every modern PC
Designers tried many times to invent some innovative and interesting ways to control our computers. While mouse and keyboard can do this job very well, people demand something new, something interesting that modern technology can offer. We saw many interesting experiments - from eye-controlled mouse pointer to amazing machine that can be controlled with thoughts. However, they all suffer from the same flaws - expensive hardware and limited capabilities. Wii showed that innovative way of controlling your console can be fun and entertaining, so this time PC users can obtain something similar, only without any Wiimote at all. This new method of working with computer is fully based on image recognition and gesture control.
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Walkstation - Work on your PC while running
But what if you combine these two activities? No, I don’t speak about sports Sims - I am talking about something closer to real sport activity. Steelcase shows us what that combination will look like
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Portable PC or just another geek gadget?
It is not combining Gameboy with a PC it is just fitting the PC hardware into the Gameboy's body. All you need to make this gadget is some cutting tools, old Gameboy and a EPIA PX 10000G motherboard, and of course some LEDs as indicators of activity.
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NVIDIA Quadro NVS 420 fuels four displays simultaneously
As is turns up, graphic cards have to do a lot more than just support latest DirectX 10 games and playback HD quality content. For instance, it would be great for a modern GPU to meet needs of a businessman who has to do presentations at work on big screens or plausibly uses more than one screen at the same time every day. All these via a laptop, or why not, a small form factor PC. Such a way GPU developers have a little bit different target group to satisfy, and here is what NVIDIA got for them. This is an upcoming NVIDIA Quadro NVS 420 graphic card. It will come out in February for 499 USD as manufacturer suggests.
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ZOTAC announced overclocked GeForce GTX 570 AMP! Edition
ATI and their latest introductions into HD 6000 series have added some more spice into already throat-burning competition between two all-time graphic competitors. Naturally, NVIDIA had to say its word in answer to Radeon architecture refinements. And luckily ZOTAC came in handy. Today ZOTAC has announced their latest effort to date built round GTX 570 GPU. ZOTAC GeForce GTX 570 AMP! Edition overclocked graphics card for gaming is being shipped to retailers as soon as possible for a price that is yet to be disclosed. But for now we can all plow through the specs before you the gamers make your final decision what quality to price ratio you like better. By the way, whatever ZOTAC GeForce GTX 570 AMP! Edition costs, you also get a ZOTAC Boost Premium overclocking tool and a copy of Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands. Follow the jump for the specs.
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Freecom Hard Drive XS 3.0 with USB 3.0 SuperSpeed technology
The USB 3.0 ball has started rolling more that a year ago, and finally, after so much waiting and reading about its SuperSpeed technology that will bless on all of us some day, we finally have it dated for November. In five or six weeks from now, Freecom will put its Hard Drive XS 3.0 on sale. Its an external HDD and the key feature is USB 3.0, of course.
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Smart high school boy invents fusion reactor at home
He was buying stuff from eBay and local hardware store. He was building something such significant in his basement using usual materials and hardware and it makes Thiago Olson a legend.
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First pictures of internal Blu-ray / HD DVD drive from LG
Usual DVD formats it will write with the speeds between 6X and 10X. This drive is a good and very expensive piece of hardware.
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Gadget to Turn Old Vinyls into CDs
For increased stereo balancing, the iTTUSB offers a few hardware extras, such as an adjustable anti-skating control. It also includes an adjustable pitch control (+ /- 8 percent), and support for high-speed vinyl recording.
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Super Talent UltraDrive SSD - the world's fastest?
This week should be considered a milestone in world SSD hard drive production if guys from Super Talent are honest about what they have prepared for the early January '09. They say they will hit the market with world's fastest SSD. They are called UltraDrive LE SSDs which are aimed for enterprise servers and data centers, and UltraDrive ME SSDs for notebooks. OK, let Super Talent be the fastest in this field for instance, but what then to say about SanDisk? Mind you that this November '08 they have unveiled their ExtremeFFS (Extreme Flash File System). What they have said about it was that ExtremeFFS increases random read and write speeds up to 100 faster than the existing once. Such kind of result is achieved by splitting physical and logical location of data on the disk. However Super Talent is not likely to say how they achieve their speeds and just present us the figures.
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Kingston HyperX DDR3 SO-DIMM makes its way to notebooks
Since there is an unseen demand on notebooks and netbooks nowadays, there are appearing more and more technological novelties designed especially for them. Many of those gadgets though can totally be used in PC also, but anyway they are primarily aimed to save space inside of laptops or to providing better performance on the same space. New HyperX DDR3 from Kingston also appeared as a gadget for well-equipped notebooks and would be quite good for PCs I guess. As long as external graphic cards and hard drives and overcloking will take place for gaming devices, Kingston are looking forward to be successful with HyperX DDR.
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The intercooler 360, keep your Xbox 360 cool
Cooling the hardware is crucial for those who want to use it at the edge. The power comes directly from the console so no additional AC adapters or cords are needed.
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How does Xbox 360 Elite differ from Xbox 360?
No info on the hardware change except for a new 120 GB hard drive and HDMI out. And one thing; it is black.
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G-Tech G- RAID2 Hard drive array (external)
G-Tech G- RAID2 Hard drive array external builds on the original G-RAID design by incorporating the latest and greatest disk storage technology currently available. The use of the latest generation components enables G-RAID2.
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VIA teases VL700 and VL810 USB 3.0 gadgets at CES
I can hardly remember exactly when first serious testing of USB 3.0 technology has started, roughly more that year ago, but it is a real pleasure to compare CES 2009 to what we can currently see in Las Vegas. Among tons of others, USB 3.0 technology is one of the most important for both desktops and notebooks. It didn't take long for leading brands then to come up with SuperSpeed gadgets of all kinds. CES 2010 USB 3.0 find of the day goes to VIA. So far their VL700 USB 3.0 to SATA controller and VL810 SuperSpeed USB hub controller appear to have what it takes to come out on the market and get sold out like hot cakes.
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Lightbulb lamps create modern décor.
he kits cost from \$ 18 to \$ 100 and provide the hardware (socket and plastic snaps) and a bulb marking guide to make lamps out of lightbulbs. So everything is clear and simple! You cannot use a bulb making guide and just glue the bulbs together randomly at your discretion
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8.5 GB single-sided DVD by Victor
With Victor’s technology Two-sided, two-layer discs are being produced now, this way you can record up to 17 GB of data on just one DVD without buying any additional hardware. It is not as much as HD DVD’s 3 layers on each side by 15 GB each which makes it total of 90 GB and definitely not as much as Blu-Ray’s 8 layers on one side with 25 GB per layer, but its main advantage is that you don’t need new hardware to use those.
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New Categories under "Gaming" on Digg.com
Most popular story dugg, times Story title URL GameHardware 24443666015523254862Guy selling every NES game ever made on eBay!! With picsWiiGaming News955143258913354945Introducing Nintendo WiiXBoxTech News 88113215568403125CONFIRMED! Xbox 360 will Sell for \$100 on Amazon next WeekPS3Gaming News 6479705466905276PICTURE: The Most Accurate PS3 AdNintendoGaming News 5257875507506574Nintendo:Customer service gone shockingly rightAs a mater of fact the word Game is on the top of the list as you can see. Gaming industry is doing very well nowadays and it has taken a great part of the market so maybe this why people talk about it that much.
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