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Sunday, December 27, 2009

Coming soon: Rollable Bluetooth keyboard

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Rollable rubber keyboard have been around for years but they are still not cableless.
This upcoming one with bluetooth is set to steal glances everytime it is used.

Coming soon: Rollable Bluetooth keyboard:


This new keyboard at the FCC’s web site recently. There’s no word on price or a launch date yet, but the rubberized keyboard will be available in red or pink. Thanks to the roll-up design, you can essentially carry a full sized keyboard in your pocket. And because of the Bluetooth support, you’re not limited to using the keyboard with computers that have USB connections. In other words, you should be able to use it with some Bluetooth capable mobile phones.
There also seems to be a USB port if you do want to wire up the keyboard for use or to charge the batteries.

Read the rest of the article at Liliputing


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InnoDisk’s Matador SSD boasts 800 MB/s

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SSD or Solid State Devices are supposed to save power [less spinning physical discs of conventional HDD] and have faster read/write speeds.

Mounting it on a PCI-e interface means it will get the highest bus speeds in current PC technology.

800MB/s in a blink..I like!



InnoDisk Matador


InnoDisk is back with new PCIe SSDs called Matador. It is available from 128GB to 2TB, these 3.5-inch SSDs feature PCIe x8 interface, an onboard RAID controller and provide read/write speeds of up to 800/600 MB/s. Pricing and availability is not available this time.

Source : TechFresh
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Nvidia confirms Ion 2

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Anything slapped with NVidia chipset and graphics is sexy!
Gimme the green logo!

Nvidia confirms Ion 2:




"Nvidia has confirmed it will release a version of the Ion GPU (graphics processing unit) compatible with Intel's new Pine Trail Atom platform. The new chip, which will reportedly boost performance substantially, will arrive during the first quarter of next year

Nvidia says Ion-based products can have DDR3 memory interfaces with frontside bus speeds of up to 1066MHz. Graphically, they're said to support DirectX 10, offer resolutions up to 2560 x 1600 pixels, provide 1080p HD video playback, and deliver HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort, and dual-link DVI video outputs.
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Read the rest at Linuxfordevices.com
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