Samsung 256GB SSD Announced
1,071 views June 12th, 2008 by Rich Media InfoSamsung’s first 256GB SSD has just been publicly announced. For those that don’t know the MLC-flash SATA II drive has speeds of 200MBps and 160MBps sequential write. Awesome!
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Samsung’s first 256GB SSD has just been publicly announced. For those that don’t know the MLC-flash SATA II drive has speeds of 200MBps and 160MBps sequential write. Awesome!
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Laptop users have more choices than ever, thanks to devices that are shrinking in size but retaining at least some of the horsepower of their larger brethren. It’s for this reason that ASUS Eee PC met with success upon its release last year, as it appeared to hit the sweet spot for a small, affordable device that delivers plenty of computing power.

Much of the ASUS Eee PC allure comes from its simplicity. Asus markets the Eee PC as a device that has no technical manual and works directly out of the box. Further, it’s compatible with a variety of lifestyles, particularly mobile-minded ones, because the Eee PC uses a solid-state drive that can withstand shocks and helps to conserve power. Of course, thanks to a form factor that’s roughly half the size of a standard notebook, the Eee PC is pretty darn portable.
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Apple’s touch keyboard makes a new appearance on a generous, two-million pixel slab.
There are secrets. Secrets you are not supposed to know about. Suppressed 200mpg automobile engines. Faster-than-light-speed travel technology we scavenged at Roswell. The location of Walt Disney’s cryogenically frozen body. The truth about the Masons. But none of these inspires as much discussion and theorizing as the one to which we turn our attention here: Apple’s next big product.

This quite discrete “secret agent pen” features a built-in 1GB flash memory and it is capable or recording almost 3 hours of video with audio.
Sitting in your shirt pocket, standing in the pen cup or lying on the desk no-one will ever notice as you secretly capture their every move. The built in flash stores the video until it is ready to be downloaded to a computer via USB, and with 1GB of memory you’ll get almost 3 hours of recording time.

Nintendo’s latest entrant into the console war has no doubt been the company’s most successful entry since the original Nintendo Entertainment System in the 80s. The Wii has managed to continually sell out in stores since its release in November of 2006. In just a meager year and half, its already managed to outsell its predecessor, the Gamecube. It shattered the PS2’s record of selling 10 million consoles in the US by a near 4 months. It currently holds the most market share out of the next gen systems. Nintendo, without a doubt, must be extremely proud of Miyamoto’s latest brain child.
