Archive for April, 2009

XFX First to Use Premium Reference Design for Radeon HD 4770

XFX continues to show enthusiasm with its ATI Radeon line of products, by designing the first Radeon HD 4770 accelerator for the market with the premium reference design for Radeon HD 4770 (model: XFX 4770ST D5 512MB). AMD had come up with two choices of coolers for its partners. Most of them choose the one […]


3R System Boss 2 Surfaces

3R System, a Korean company that specializes in PC cases, cooling products, and power supplies unveiled a new high-end CPU air cooler,


Level One MobilSpot portable router shares 3G data over WiFi

This isn’t the first portable 3G router we’ve seen, but it certainly has the most convoluted name: the LevelOne 3G MobilSpot Portable Wireless HotSpot (WBR-3800) by CP Technologies.


Top 10 mobile markets in Asia

Don’t know about you, but I’m always impressed with the Asian numbers. They are huge, and following them on a month to month basis shows just how fast people embrace mobile technology. That said, today we’re presenting you with the run-down of top 10 mobile markets in Asia. In the list bellow, after the country […]


Samsung intros drop-dead gorgeous SMX-C14 and SMX-C10 camcorders

We knew Samsung had a good thing going with the HMX-R10, and sure enough, that stylish has rubbed off heavily on the company’s newest pair.


UMID’s M1 gets reviewed: tiny and functional, but far from perfect

Things weren’t looking good a few months back for UMID’s M1, pictures showing build quality of the sort you’d expect from toys dug out of cereal boxes. The company since issued a recall and, with the device now appearing for purchase, UMPC Portal has given one the full once-over — with some decidedly uneven results. […]


Samsung’s 23-inch OLED TV coming in 2010, others following suit

Given just how long we’ve been looking at prototype OLED panels at trade shows (and trade shows alone), we’re understandably skeptical about a few new claims regarding availability. For whatever it’s worth, MegaWhat.tv has reported that the display will actually be on store shelves in 2010 (yeah, that’s next year),


Activision’s ‘Big League Sports: Summer’ provides more big league minigames

Activision’s first Big League Sports featured small challenges based on sports, which is a somewhat novel approach to Wii sports minigames. The series is returning this June with Big League Sports: Summer, also coming to the DS.


22-year-old sheik spending $10M a year to become the Yankees of drag racing?

There are a number of parallels with an all-American tale of racing fan turned team owner: Man loves drag racing since boyhood, comes from a region crazy for the sport, started off in racing’s little league, and races to win even in the big leagues. Yet the differences are enough to inform us that this […]


HP’s ProBook 4510s laptop reviewed, meets or exceeds expectations

Are you a businessperson needing a bit more power, intrigued by yesterday’s HP ProBook s-series unveiling but not impulsive enough to spend your business’s hard-earned money without a full review? Better fire up that expense report,