Sep 23, 2008

LG Secret Now in Ruby Violet and Titan Gold


The LG Secret has received two new colors. The handset is now available in Ruby Violet and Titan Gold. However, this fashionable handset retails at around $600 each. In case you didn’t know, the LG Secret features a 5MP shooter that can record video at 120 fps. Its camera also adopts face detection technology and is equipped with tempered glass for added protection. The LG Secret in Ruby Violet is headed for Europe while the Titan Gold model is specially for the Asian market. [Cell Phones]

Microsoft and Cray CX1 Supercomputer


The CX1 Supercomputer from Microsoft and Cray is powered by Windows HPC Server 2008 and supports up to 8 nodes and 16 Intel Xeon CPUs (dual- or quad-core). Priced at $25,000 upwards, the supercomputer also boasts up to 4TB of internal storage, 64GB of memory per node and supports Linux. The benchmark result shows that the CX1 Cray Supercomputer reaches 768 Gigaflops. [Network World]

Mad Catz's brilliant Rock Band Portable Drum Kit for Xbox 360 now on sale


No two ways about it, Mad Catz has a winner on its hand with this one. The Rock Band Portable Drum Kit for Xbox 360 is a complete skins kit designed to be shoved into most any backpack and played on nearly any solid surface. The rubber pads are designed to handle over a million strikes, though that antique coffee table you lay these on may, in fact, not be designed to withstand such abuse. For those not exactly kosher with a full-fledged kit consuming the den, this seems to be the perfect compromise. And hey, it's only $59.99 to boot. Ships "soon," but not "soon enough."[Via OhGizmo]

Amazon music, movie downloads coming to T-Mobile G1?


Amazon's always looking for creative new ways to distribute digital media -- and in light of its recently-launched Video On Demand service and the decent head of steam AmazonMP3 has managed to build, it'd probably just love to shoehorn its way onto a high-profile mobile device right about now. VentureBeat is reporting a juicy rumor of a G1 that made an appearance somewhere in San Fran's seedy underbelly over the weekend bearing an Amazon music and video app designed to dole out media for cash, suggesting that Android's first commercial hardware might come out of the gate ready not just to lock horns with the iPhone's WiFi App Store, but also to straight-up beat it by throwing in movie and TV download capability. Then again, no 3G network -- particularly one with as small of a footprint as T-Mobile's -- is mighty enough to effectively do feature-length movie downloads over the aether, so it remains to be seen exactly how this would all play out. Get a good night's sleep this evening, folks, because if everything goes according to plan, we'll have some solid answers in just a few short hours.

Suspected ASUS P565 turns up, gets detailed


Nothing is quite official about this ASUS phone just yet, but the current speculation is that it's actually the ASUS P565 and, judging from some newly-detailed specs, it looks like it shouldn't have much trouble attracting its share of interest. Leading the way is a speedy 800MHz Marvell Tavor processor (apparently a first for any phone), and a still relatively uncommon 2.8-inch VGA screen, which should go nicely with the VGA camera for video conferencing (you'll get 3-megapixels for still mages). Otherwise, you can expect European HSDPA connectivity, built-in GPS, a 1300mAh battery that promises 3.5 hours of 3G talk time, and Windows Mobile 6.1 for an OS (with ASUS' Glide software on top of it), of course. No word on a price just yet, but word is this one is on track for a release as soon as October.[Via wmpoweruser.com]

SRS Labs, CSR team up for better Bluetooth audio quality with PureSpeech


Getting Bluetooth headset voice quality good enough to prevent the occasional "come again?" is a never-ending challenge, giving rise to devices like the Jawbone and the perpetually-delayed Nextlink / Motorola Invisio Q7. Most headsets these days bundle some form of noise reduction and echo cancellation, but SRS Labs and chipset manufacturer CSR want to make it easier for companies to bundle the technologies out of the box (or out of the chip, as the case may be) with a minimum of fuss. The partnership has produced PureSpeech, which bundles SRS' VIP+ software for local voice quality with CSR's CVC technology for improving what your callee hears. The one-two combo will be available starting in the first quarter of next year as an option on CSR's BlueCore silicon.[Via Slashphone]

E-TEN's V900 gets handled, unloved


Bad camera, poor battery life, a dodgy d-pad, ugly color -- is there anything good to say about the most well-spec'd glofiish in E-TEN's range? Well, yes: with support for not one, not two, but four mobile TV standards under its belt, you'll have a hard time finding a WinMo set out there that's friendlier to telly on the go. Plus, the V900 rocks a flush VGA display and tri-band HSDPA, which are "good things" last time we checked; you're just going to have to put up with flimsy build quality and a host of software and hardware niggles to get 'em. At $700, it's hard to swallow the thought of buying a device this heavily panned in a review, but if you absolutely must be able to switch between DAB and DVB-T with aplomb... well, your crappy phone has arrived.

Motorola PEBL With Hidden External Screen


Reserved for the Korean market only, Motorola launched a new PEBL phone today. What’s cool about it? The external screen is hidden until activated and features touchscreen control. Other features include a 2MP camera, 7.2Mbps HSDPA and MP3 player.
[Aving]

Toshiba pushes out stylish 400GB USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive



Nothing too special about Tosh's latest USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive -- just a good lookin' 400GB unit that should slide into most average sized cargo pockets on the market today. The 6-ounce drive is available in "Electric Blue and Black" (pictured) as well as Carbon Grey, Hot Rod Red and Gecko Green, and while pricing has yet to be revealed, those looking to size it up can chew on these dimensions: 0.65- x 3.19- x 5.0-inches. Not too shabby, huh?[Via Electronista]

Sigma's DP2 compact with DSLR-sized sensor gets even better


While the update from the SD14 to the SD15 was rather sad, just about any tweak to the bar-raising DP1 compact with 13.8- x 20.7-mm Foveon X3 sensor is reason to get excited. So listen up, Sigma just announced the DP2 -- same 14 megapixel X3 CMOS sensor only now coupled with Sigma's improved True II image processor and 24.2-mm F2.8 glass equivalent to 41-mm on a 35-mm SLR. No pricing or ship date announced.[Thanks, David Z.]

ASUS' FV6 scented laptops now on sale: gotta smell 'em all


We're still struggling to believe that these are real, but apparently ASUS really is going to sneak a few scented laptops out to the eight prospective buyers still willing to pull the trigger after thinking it through. After being announced among of a slew of other machines late last month, the FV6 series of Fragrance Notebooks is up for sale right now. $1,274.99 gets you the FV6-C1, which evidently smells just like the color blue. We're sure the TSA will just love your explanation for this.[Via LaptopMag, thanks Rasmi]

Alienware Area-51 m17x Gaming Laptop on Sale


The Alienware Area-52 m17x gaming laptop will be dropping very soon. It comes with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, twin GPUs for great SLI action, a WUXGA (1,920 x 1,200) display, up to 4GB of DDR2 RAM, lots of hard drive space, a dual-layer DVD writer (or optional Blu-ray burner), several ports and a 12-cell battery that lasts about an hour. The m17x starts at $2,949 in late May. [Engadget]

Packard Bell iPower GX Gaming Laptop


Packard Bell iPower GX is the company’s latest gaming laptop that comes with a cool “street art cover”. This gaming monster has 1,920 x 1,200 resolution LCD display with nVidia 9800M GTS 1GB video card, Intel Core 2 Quad Q9100 processor, Draft-N Wi-Fi connectivity and Optional Blu-ray drive. Priced at 1,499 Euro, the Packard Bell iPower GX will be released in October 2008. [TrustedReviews]

Lenovo Thinkpad X200t Tablet PC


Here is a new tablet PC from Lenovo. The Thinkpad X200t comes in either 12.2 inch WideView MultiTouch LED Backlight or WideView Superbright LED Backlight or WideView Standard WXGA Panel. You can choose between a 1.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU9300, 1.6GHz SL9300 or 1.86GHz SL9400 CPUs. The tablet PC also offers up to 4GB of Memory, a choice of 128GB of SSD or 320GB of 5400rpm HDD or 200GB of 7200rpm HDD. For the connectivity, the X200t supports WiFi, WiMAX (Optional), WWAN (with GPS), Blu-Ray disc Drive, three USB ports and 4 cells or 8 cells battery. The Lenovo Thinkpad X200t will be released in October 2008. No info on pricing so far. [Akihabara]

Samsung Releases NC10 10.2 Inch Netbook


Samsung has recently announced the new netbook this week. The Samsung NC10 comes jam packed with a 10.2 inch SuperBright Non-Gloss LED screen with a WSVGA resolution (1,024×600), an Intel Atom CPU, up to 160GB hard disk drive, Wifi b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, 1.3MP webcam. The portable gadget comes with a 6 cell battery that offers 8Hours of battery life and is powered by Windows XP Home. The Samsung NC10 will be released in October for the European market. Pricing info is still unavailable. [Akihabara]

Mouse Computer G1000 Netbook


The Mouse Computer G1000 is a 10.2 inch netbook that offers 1,024 x 600 resolution with a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, 1GB RAM, 160GB hard drive, Multi-memory card reader, three USB 2.0 ports, and a 1.3MP camera. Weighing at 1.4kg, the laptop is powered by the Microsoft Windows XP Home and a 6-cell battery. Unfortunately, there is no word on pricing or availability so far. [Akihabara]

Acer AS5520-7A1G16 Notebook in Japan


Acer will release a new notebook in Japan called the AS5520-7A1G16. It features a 15.4-inch screen and a 1,280 x 800 WXGA resolution. It runs on AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core processor and has 1GB memory and 160GB HDD. Acer has released it in Japan for USD$930.

Acer Aspire 5920G-932G25 15.4 Inch Wide Notebook PC


Taiwanese Acer has decided to release the Aspire 5920G-932G25 in the Japanese market. The 15.4-inch wide laptop is based on Intel’s Penryn platform and comes equipped with 2.5GHz Core 2 Duo T9500, 250GB HDD and 2GB RAM. The desktop replacement also provides 1,280 x 800 WXGA resolution, 1.3MP webcam and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR. The Acer 5920G will be available on 6th March 2008 for around $1,645. [Aving]

Acer Releases Gemstone Blue in US


The Acer Aspire Gemstone Blue notebooks will be available soon in the US via authorized resellers and selected retailers. The Gemstone Blue line are claimed to be the first 18.4 inch and 16 inch laptops in the market with true High Definition cinematic capabilities. The Acer Aspire 8920 and Aspire 6920 will retail for $1,299 and $849 upwards, respectively, depending on the specs. Read the specifications after the jump. [UberGizmo]
Aspire 8920
Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor T9500
Mobile Intel® PM965 Express chipset
1 or 2 hard disk drive, up to 320GB each
Integrated Blu-ray Disc drive or 8X DVD Super Multi double-layer drive
18.4-inch Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution Acer CineCrystal display
Discrete NVIDIA® GeForce® 9650M GS or NVIDIA GeForce 9500M GS
6-in-1 card reader
Express Card™/54 slot, HDMI port with HDCP support
802.11a/g/n WLAN, Bluetooth®, gigabit LAN, V.92 modem, integrated webcam
Aspire 6920
Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor T9500
Mobile Intel® PM965 Express chipset
Hard disk drive up to 320GB
Integrated Blu-ray Disc drive or 8X DVD Super Multi double-layer drive
16-inch Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution Acer CineCrystal display
Discrete NVIDIA® GeForce 9500M GS
6-in-1 card reader
Express Card™/54 slot, HDMI port with HDCP support
802.11a/g/n WLAN, Bluetooth®, gigabit LAN, V.92 modem, integrated webcam

Acer Aspire One UMPC Specs Unveiled


Acer today released its mini notebook computer, which is designed to make online activities fast, simple and cool. Known as the Acer Aspire One, the laptop measures at only 9.8-inches x 6.7-inches x 1.14-inches and weighs at around two pounds. The Aspire One adopts 8.9-inch CrystalBrite LED backlit display with a resolution of 1024×600 pixels with integrated Acer CrystalEye webcam. Other features include an Intel Atom processor, Linpus Linux Lite or Windows XP Home, a 512MB or 1GB of RAM, and a NAND flash module of 8GB or an 80GB internal HDD. Its card reader is able to read Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, and xD-Picture Card. The Aspire One will be available in early Q3 through with pricing beginning at $379. [PCLaunches]

Acer Aspire One Review


This laptop boots in 10 second, which is quite impressive. It opens up in Linux, with simple interface to work with word documents, or excel, and then a bit more to watch videos, listen to music, and view pictures. In the heart of the simplicity lies Intel Atom processor. Physically lean at 1.14″ thick, with 8.9″ LCD, Aspire One only weighs 2.19 pound. it holds either 8 GB built in flash drive, or up to 80 GB of standard HDD. Available in blue, pink, white and brown. Selling at $399 for Microsoft Windows XP Home version. [NYTIMES]

HP HDX16t Notebook PC


The brand new HP HDX16t entertainment laptop comes equipped with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor with NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT 512MB graphic card, 16 inch LCD display, up to 3GB RAM, up to 320GB hard drive, DVD burner/Blu-ray Combo Drive, integrated HDTV tuner, HDMI and VGA outputs and Wi-Fi N connectivity. The desktop replacement uses Microsoft Windows Vista as its operating system. The HP HDX16t Notebook PC retails for $1,374.99 upwards, depending on the specs. [Laptoping]

NTTA to Metroplex Drivers: We Know We Promised, But...

NTTA to Metroplex Drivers: We Know We Promised, But...
Last year saw an epic battle in Texas between the North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA) and a private consortium for the rights to build the State Highway 121 (SH-121) toll road in the Metroplex. NTTA ended up getting selected for the project and the rest is history. At the time, I brought up an important issue about the implications of giving NTTA the contract on the region's ability to meet its larger mobility needs:
[...] NTTA's risky financing approach would have it borrow against its entire road system to undertake this one project, jeopardizing its ability to undertake the other planned regional toll projects it has already committed to, including the SH-360, SH-170, Trinity Parkway, and PGB Turnpike extension projects. There's a limit on the ability of public agencies to issue new debt, so tapping into their bonding capacity now for the SH-121 project would likely reduce the amount that NTTA could borrow in the future for the projects they've already committed to. [...]
NTTA's attempt to pull the rug out from Cintra/JPMorgan—which won their tentative SH-121 contract through a fair and competitive bidding process—should be viewed by citizens and policymakers with a skeptical eye. And given their strong lobbying for the anti-competitive provisions in SB 792 giving local toll authorities first dibs on most future toll projects, it becomes evident that NTTA's primary interest is in achieving a monopoly on Metroplex toll roads, despite the inherent benefits that drivers and taxpayers derive from true public/private competition. [...]
As much as NTTA would like to run off the private sector and reign supreme over future Metroplex toll projects, this would be counterproductive. The region needs all of the sources of funding it can get, both public and private, to build the new capacity needed to address the ever-growing congestion problem. A rejection of the tentative private sector contract would scare private investors away from the table, sending a strong message that Texas is a bad place to do business.
Before its final selection next week, the RTC needs to think strategically over the long term and carefully consider risk in their deliberations over SH-121. The astute observer would likely conclude that NTTA's bid is full of extravagant promises that will be hard to deliver and would threaten the region's ability to address its future mobility needs.
And now, a little over a year later, we see direct evidence that NTTA may have already overextended itself, casting serious doubt on its ability to not only build the roads it has already promised the region, but also to build the new toll roads needed in the Metroplex in the future to keep pace with rapid growth in the population, as well as goods movement.
Radically shifting fortunes on Wall Street have left the North Texas Tollway Authority scrambling to keep a key promise it made last year when it won the right to pay $3.2 billion for the State Highway 121 toll road. On Wednesday, NTTA made clear that its ability to keep that promise has been compromised by the nation's financial uncertainties. [. . .]
That the agency would be struggling to borrow money for SH 161 is surprising on a number of fronts, not least because that road, like the larger SH 121 deal, is one of the few toll projects NTTA has promised to deliver that is expected to be profitable.
Some critics, including the executives at the Spanish firm NTTA beat out last year for the SH 121 project, allege the authority is simply overextended. To the firm, NTTA's delays on SH 161 foreshadow problems it will have with finding money to pay for many of the projects it has promised to build.
"They mortgaged every room in the house," said Jose Lopez, North American president for Cintra. "They don't have the leverage left to borrow the money they need for the long list of projects they have promised. Sure, there may be value there in 10 or 20 years, but does Dallas-Fort Worth want to wait that long for those roadways?" [. . .]
NTTA says it's not overextended. Instead, the NTTA is facing a temporary credit crunch that will ease once the credit market rights itself, officials there said. But NTTA president Jorge Figueredo has said that the agency's ability to keep promises made a year ago will probably depend on how soon the credit markets stabilize.
"We have been looking at all the projects on our list, and looking at when will these projects be ready to go, when will we actually need the money to get started?" he said. "But if the markets continue to go sour and TxDOT and RTC and ourselves don't have ability to leverage each other, then what we thought was possible a year will likely not be possible." [. . .]
Michael Morris, transportation director for the North Central Texas Council of Governments, said NTTA's delays are worrisome, especially because other sources of road funds – including the state – are also under increasing strain.
"This is very important," Mr. Morris said, noting that NTTA's original plan included paying billions for SH 121, while still having enough available for additional projects. "If you go back to last summer, when the vote for 121 was held, I think the regional transportation council said, 'We know there are some risks out there, but we want to vote for our partner. And NTTA is our partner.' " Now it's time for NTTA to figure out a way to reward that faith, said Mr. Morris, who was among the fiercest advocates for letting Cintra build SH 121.
This is what happens when politics trumps sound procurement policy. Had the RTC been more interested in metropolitan mobility—its primary concern—than playing politics with toll roads and bestowing de facto monopoly status to a local public toll authority last year, they would have probably chosen a different course. [Wonder how many RTC commissioners would love a mulligan on that vote— the worst kept secret in DFW is that NTTA's burning bridges in their aggressive quest for regional domination, so there's definitely some buyer's remorse setting in.]
To be clear, there's a role for both public and private sector toll authorities. But the NTTA case is a perfect illustration that there's a limit to what government-run toll enterprises can achieve in the real world. They operate in a fundamentally different market than concessionaires and have limits on what they can finance. And the Metroplex's needs list is far larger than what NTTA can finance over the next several decades, I assure you.
If Texas politicians weren't so eager to thwart transportation PPPs, then maybe they'd stop to realize that without PPPs, cities like Dallas, Houston, Austin and San Antonio are never going to be able to meet the mobility needs of fast growing urban populations.

There are so many question about installing XP for Lenovo Thinkpad r61i Notebooks. I’ll give you some resume about how to fix installing Xp on that ma

There are so many question about installing XP for Lenovo Thinkpad r61i Notebooks. I’ll give you some resume about how to fix installing Xp on that machine.
Actually, You just need to change hard drive from SATA to compatibility models. Follow this simple step:a. Turn on your laptop.b. if your BIOS screen show up press F1c. Go to Config -> Serial ATA (SATA)change this mode option controller to compatibilityd. press F10 aand ENTERVoila, Your Windows XP installation disk will appears the hard drive.

MSI Wind U100: MSI Mini Laptop Launches



If you’re looking a cheap and powerful laptops, MSI maybe become one of candidate for your new laptop. Official MSI has reported that MSI Wind PC ready for launching. This 10″ notebooks, based on latest Intel Atom Processor.
MSI Wind U100 available in two Operating System models, Windows ($499) and Linux ($399). Here some features of MSI Wind U100, 1.6 GHz of Intel Atom Processor, 80GB of SATA hard drive, 1GB of DDR2 RAM (Windows) or 512MB of DDR2 RAM (Linux), Intel 945GMS, 802.11 b/g wireless connection, Gigabit Ethernet ports, 56k modems, stereo speakers and 1.3 megapixel web cams.
MSI Wind U100 available in three colors model: pink colors, black and white.

Asus EEE PC 901 Will Ready on June


Asus Eee PC 901, the next generation of Asustek ultraportable notebooks ready for launching.



Blogeee has announced that Asus Eee PC 901 has added a row of button between battery and the keyboard. Based on Intel Atom processor (Celeron M CPU), Asus Eee PC 901 that has same dimension as the current 900 Series will be launch in Computex this June.

Acer Predator: Gaming Experience PC


Looks amazing ha? this Acer Gaming PC notebooks looks great with orange design, That’s why Acer named this computer with PREDATOR. Bundle with Windows Vista, This Acer Predator features Intel Core 2 Quad Core or Extreme processor, nVIDIA nForce 780i chipset,…

Fixing Microphone Sound Error for Toshiba Satellite M305-S4819

Many people downgraded their OS from Vista to XP,wWhen You’ve Installed Windows XP in Toshiba Satellite M305-S4819, you may find this error. You get audio sound driver but unfortunately the microphone hasn’t fixed. Fortunately someone has modified Conexant Audio Sound Driver 221 driver especially for WiSVHe5.inf files.
This Conexant Audio Sound Driver modified has been tested by cwinebrinner and works well.Free Download Conexant Smart Audio Microphone for Toshiba Satellite M305-S4819Taken From: Toshiba Forums