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60GB Xbox is Out in the Market!
Sunday, 13 July 2008
bbWord on the street was that the $299 price cut we've been hearing about wasn't about carving out a new price stand point but instead making room for a new 60GB Xbox 360 in its place. Turns out the Mr. Word on the Street got this one right, with Microsoft finally fessing up to the price decrease, and announcing a new fancy 60GB Xbox 360 to fill in at that $349 pricepoint, which will come available in "early August."

You can pick up a 20GB "while stock last," but the $279 Arcade and $449 Elite aren't budging price at all. Oh, and can we just say that this couldn't come at any good time? We just had to delete August Rush to make space for National Treasure 2, which we'll probably have to drop the day tomorrow for Fool's Gold. Such is life when you've only got 20GB to work with.
 
The American Muscle Car: Ford Mustang
Wednesday, 09 July 2008
Ford Mustang is a legend – it has become one of the sexiest cars in American history and it still is now. I love this American muscle as it has the looks and the required performance. Their latest release, the 2008 Ford Mustang, simply look stunning!

For Ford Mustang enthusiasts who are trying to get more information on Ford Mustang’s history, there is a site whereby you can get such information - http://www.americanmuscle.com/browsebyyear.html. You can view Mustangs from the year 1987 up to 2008.

mustangBut best of all, if you are thinking of customizing your Mustang with the latest accessories such as wheels, mufflers, tail lights, it’s also a great site to do so. I love car modifications as I believe that a car which comes out of production line requires some form of customization that would reflect your personality.

What interest me the most is that do you know that the 2008 Mustangs comes in 3 different engine configuration – 4.0L V6 (210 hp), 4.6L SOHC V-8 (300 hp) and 5.4L DOHC Supercharged V-8 (500 hp).

More info? Visit the site!


 
128GB Samsung SSD
Wednesday, 09 July 2008
ssdGreat news on the SSD front. Announced back in January, Samsung is at the moment mass producing its 1.8- and 2.5-inch SSDs in equally 64GB and 128GB capacities. And since these SATA II SSDs are based on MLC -- 64 MLC NAND flash chips of 16 gigabits each in the 9.5-mm thick 128GB SSD -- you can be expecting them to be cheap by comparison to SLC-based SSDs and faster by contrast to traditional laptop hard disk drives while lasting about 20 times longer than the anticipated 4-5 year life span of that mechanical spinner.

We're talking 70MB/s writes and 90MB/s reads and power utilization rated at just 0.2-watts idle or 0.5 watts when active -- far less than any of the models (including the SSDs tested by LAPTOP) experienced by Tom's which should help put any battery consumption concerns to rest. Heaping joyful on top of good, Samsung tells us to expect the 256GB SSD to go mass manufacture by the end of the year.


 
Finding the Right Laptop Memory
Wednesday, 09 July 2008
It’s crucial that you have sufficient laptop memory for your laptop. It would ensure that you will have smooth operation whenever you run multiple applications on your laptop. For example, my 1GB of RAM is serving me well whenever I run loads of applications on my Windows XP. I also have good response when I play my favorite game – World of Warcraft.

If you are looking for value laptop memory, I’d recommend you to take a look at what MemoryStore.com has to offer. Just select the memory type that you are looking for and the system would list out the RAM.


 
ECS G10IL
Wednesday, 09 July 2008
ECS has been mockery the netbook market for months now with its G10IL -- meticulously surveying the rivalry and batting its eyelashes at US consumers. Fortunately, LAPTOP was able to sit behind with Henry Kwan of ECS to help bring the flirtatious cycle to a satisfying conclusion.

rthAccordingly, we now recognize that the G10IL will ship in 8.9- and 10-inch models with the later most likely shipping to US soils. It'll be obtainable at an entry-level price of $399 in September operating on Linpus Lite 9.4 Linux off an 8GB SSD. It'll also be configurable with XP on an 80GB disk and EDGE/HSDPA/HSUPA data for much more. No sappy delusions of educating the world's children here, the G10IL is meant for sober business use only. How refreshingly direct ECS.
 
A New Earth, Awakening to Your Life's Purpose Review
Wednesday, 09 July 2008
I love reading self-improvement books – it’s rather inspiring and my entire life has changed because of these motivational books. Think of this, at some point of your life, I’m sure that you have an urge telling you that there are higher purposes in your life, right?

If you love inspirational books, you should definitely get yourself a copy of A New Earth, Awakening to Your Life's Purpose. It’s available at Buy.com for only $10.53! Get a copy today!

 
AMD New New 2.6GHz quad-core Phenom X4 9950 Black Edition A Joke?
Tuesday, 01 July 2008
dvAMD has always been top of the line when it comes to the fastest processors out in the market. But lately their processor performance has been sluggish when compared to Intel’s technology.

AMD’s new 2.6GHz quad-core Phenom X4 9950 Black Edition is touted to be 5% faster than Intel’s – which is practically a joke. It also lacks when it comes to performance versus watt being consumed.

Being retailed at $235: Any takers? I’m sure overclockers find this as a hidden gem as they could easily tweak its performance up a couple of notches.

 
Why You Need a Memory Upgrade?
Tuesday, 01 July 2008
For those who want to increase their PC’s performance, one definitely way that you can do so is to upgrade your random access memory or in short, RAM. In fact, there are so many friends of mine who complained that their PCs lack in performance and wanted me to recommend them to buy a new system for them. I told them – hold on! Just let me take a look at your system.

Shockingly, they do have the latest system available in the market. But to my dismay, their system was lacking in RAM. I told them that for a small fee, you’d definitely rev up your PCs performance – and I was right!

For those who are running on Windows XP, it is recommended that you have 1GB of RAM in your PC. And for those who are using the latest Vista, the minimum requirements for smooth operation is in fact 2GB – but personally, I’d recommend you to get anything above 3GB of RAM, especially for those who are hardcore gamers. This would ensure that they system has enough memory to utilize when you run multiple applications during your usage. In fact, the latest PC systems out there even support 8gb memory upgrades.

Well if you are looking for low cost memory upgrades that wouldn’t burn a hole in your pocket, I’d recommend you to pay a visit to MemoryDeal.net – they are one of the largest online retailers for memory upgrades. You will definitely find suitable 2gb memory Upgrade as well as 4GB Memory Upgrade at a very affordable price. You can also find quality RAM manufacturers such as Samsung, Qimonda, Hynix, Micron and many more being retailed in their online store.

For more information on how to purchase these memory upgrades from MemoryDeal.net, visit their website and place your orders today!

 
Honda Jazz, I Love You!
Monday, 30 June 2008
I’m loving this car since they launched it years ago. I’m a huge Civic fan – the old car of course. I think Civic is a little off course when you talk about it’s design and price. It has gotten so expensive that I don’t really this it’s affordable for everyday usage.

Jazz on the other hand is a MPV. I would like to think that it’s the replacement for the old Civic EG model that they release like 13 years ago. It’s the rightful heir!

Here are some mind blowing pictures of my love:

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Find Compatible RAM for Your PC
Monday, 30 June 2008
Are you looking for an affordable way to increase your PC’s performance level? It’s pretty simple to make it go faster – by adding sufficient ram. Your computer would store information on this volatile memory storage for faster response time and by having enough RAM in your PC – this would ensure that more information can be stored there.

Well, if you want to find compatible RAM for your PC, why don’t you start by looking at 4allmemory.com. I’m sure you’ll find RAM at an affordable price.

 
Mitshubishi Giant Screen!
Monday, 30 June 2008
dvIf you're a lazy ass consumer (the very best kind), bent on pulling a device out of the box, plugging it into a wall, and never messing with another bit of "setup" again, you're certainly not alone. In fact, most folks never lift a finger to calibrate their displays, plug better speakers in, or place those speakers in actually advantageous spots. To that end, Mitsubishi is debuting its new LT-46149 and LT-52149 LCDs with integrated 16-speaker sound projectors. Similar to the sound bars offered up by many home audio manufacturers, the "Integrated Sound Projector" (iSP) is designed to bounce sound off walls and around the room to give the illusion of surround sound. The perk of TV integration is an easy to use room configuration on-screen tool to specify your room's dimensions, couch placement and preferred sweet spot size. At the end of the day, your sound is all coming from one spot, so directionality isn't going to quite match a for-realsie surround sound setup, and the system we listened to was a little sharp in the high end, but it's certainly a unique and appealing offering from Mitsu to the everyman TV watcher. The TV itself is CableCard ready, can support sound over HDMI and PCM inputs, and offers Mitsu's 120Hz film dejuddering -- that rather awkwardly makes your favorite films look like they were shot by a TV news crew. The 46-inch and 52-inch LCDs will sell for $3,299 and $3,699, respectively.
 
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