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Showing posts with label cost. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Razer BlackShark new generation headphones for gamers

  All here know that Razer is a company that is dedicated to creating producer oriented gamers. This time they have not launched a supercomputer or anything like that, but a new pair of headphones, and this is definitely better than the last we saw here. This is the Razer BlackShark. Inspired headphones worn by pilots of helicopters, the design of these incorporates pads which adapt to the shape of our ear, so as to be more comfortable...

Monday, September 3, 2012

Transcend JetFlash 360, new line of USB flash drives

  While USB 3.0 is clearly better and faster than USB 2.0 , this does not seem to be reason for manufacturers to stop launching new USB 2.0 memory market, and this is because today there are many computers that still do not have USB 3.0 ports.  A new line of old memories that carry 2.0 interface has been marketed by Transcend, and is about the Transcend JetFlash 360. The JetFlash 360 are small memories, quite striking, do not have...

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Pikachu design 3DS sold like hotcakes

  Fans of Pokemon and Nintendo 3DS queued for over four long hours to get one of the units of the limited edition of the 3DS with Pikachu design. The units were sold quickly in Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka, and if anyone wants one can find on eBay for about $ 500. The only difference between it and the other consoles 3DS is the design, since the functions are still the same....

Monday, August 27, 2012

Lexibook launches low-end Android tablet for kids

  Lexiboox is all set to bring to market its new Android tablet. This is a low-end model that is geared toward younger and will be available from September 15, but apparently only be sold in the United States and England. The device has a processor that runs at 600MHz only incorporates 256MB of RAM, has WiFi, 4GB of memory and a microSD reader up to 16GB. Apparently the tablet Lexibook offer functions for parents to monitor what...

VMLite VNC Server: Control your Android device from your computer

  I never cease to amaze all tasks can be performed with the applications. There is an app called VMLite rather curious VNC Server that was developed with one purpose: to allow control our Android phone or tablet with our computer . The control can also take place from another Android device if they prefer. VMLite VNC Server has a cost of $ 2 on Google Play....

Friday, August 24, 2012

Archos 101 XS, new ultra-thin Android tablet and keyboard dock

  Not all tablets come with a dock that is a keyboard, right? For the new Archos 101 XS is such a tablet. But that's not all. This ulta-slim tablet comes with more than a dock, and that a processor dual-core OMAP 4470 running at 1.5GHz, plus it is equipped with a PowerVR SGX544 GPU and has 1GB of RAM. The Archos 101 XS also includes a 10.1-inch display with 1280 × 800 pixels and the internal memory can be expanded to 16GB via a microSD...

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Cardio, iPhone app to check the heart rate

  Sometimes it seems that smartphones were magic, right? A development team at MIT has created a great app for iPhone called Cardio, which detects your heart rate as blood flowing through our face. All you need do is launch the application and look at the camera, and if you're in a well lit area will be even better. In addition, you can have fun with this app to check the heart rate of chickens and other animals. Cardio costs $ 5....

Friday, August 17, 2012

The best gaming processor 2011

  It is well known that experiences each one has a preference for a processor or another. But why? Surely this pross will say that I had no problems, or that if I ran this or that game and it does not .. etc etc .. Then today I come to bring a bit of info from each and a bit of comparison ... Note: This post is approximate. I do not create controversies ... and if you come here for those chances to nail red arrow .. Think about it twice...

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Karbonn Mobiles will soon launch a tablet Android 4.1 low price

  From now on we should not be surprising to start seeing more and more products with the new version of Android operating system. One of the first to feature Android tablest Jelly Bean 4.1 (other than the Nexus 7) is a model developed by the company Karbonn Mobiles, but unfortunately only available to those living in India. The Android tablet 4.1 of Karbonn Mobiles is a multitouch 7 inch screen that also incorporates a 1.2GHz processor...

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

LG Lightwave Oven, one of the best appliances in the world

  LG is an innovator and leader when it comes to products for the home . Recently, the Korean giant introduced a kind of super-furnace named LG Lightwave Oven. Why super-oven? Because it is much more than an oven. In fact, it is a combination of an oven various electrical appliances which include a microwave has a grill, have a convection system and fermentation, integrates also a toaster and has some functions not to mention that we...

Monday, July 30, 2012

Follow the London 2012 Olympic Games through your iPhone

  If you love sports events, but turn a person who can not spend all day in front of your TV, then we recommend a series of applications that will keep you abreast of everything happening in the London Olympics 2012, with detailed information and better photos. Take your iPhone or iPod touch and download the following apps , which are all free except for Curly, which costs $ 1: - London 2012: Official Results for the Olympic App and Paralympic...

Sunday, July 29, 2012

New expansion of World of Warcraft 'arrives on September 25

  "RPG online environments and brings characters to look more oriental. Expansion 'Mists of Pandaria' will cost $ 80 for PC and Mac" The new expansion of the online RPG "World of Warcraft" will be released on September 25, developer Blizzard has announced on Wednesday (25). Called "Mists of Pandaria", the next expansion brings environments and characters with a easternmost air, reminding the Chinese culture. The further expansion...

Friday, July 27, 2012

Solid Explorer, a genial file manager for Android

  While most file managers work similarly, many are boring to use due to the design they have, but there is an app that not only performs well, but a good design: Solid Explorer. Solid Explorer is probably one of the best applications when it comes to search, sort, view and share files on our Android device. Thanks to its great interface and filters available can quickly find the file you seek. Solid Explorer can be downloaded free...

Come home satellite into space

  In addition to the satellites created by the various space agencies in different countries, also groups of academics and universities have made ​​their own models and many of these are now in orbit around our planet, but here we have a satellite manufacturing home that has been created by the South Korean Song-Ho Jun in their own home . This man of 34 years spent about $ 500 to create OPENSAT, a small satellite that weighs 1 kilogram...

Lenovo 209942U, new 15.6-inch notebook-oriented entertainment and cheaply

  Something that struck me immediately about the new Lenovo 209942U was the specifications you have and its cost, since it is cheaper than most models having similar characteristics. The team has a brilliant 15.6-inch screen and high definition (Full HD) with a brightness of 220 nits moderate. Inside, the Lenovo 209942U has an Intel Core i7 3610QM third generation, which is accompanied by an Nvidia GeForce GTX 660m 2GB and 8GB of RAM,...

PlayBook 4G LTE is on track

  RIM is going through difficult times , as we all know, and while still launching products, makes it more slowly than before. According to a leaked document, it seems that soon release its tablet RIM BlackBerry Playbook 4G LTE. Next week we will know if this is true. It seems that 4G LTE connectivity is one of the main differences between the new model and current are in the market. The current model specifications are not bad, because...

Facebook announces first results as a public company

  The Facebook released its first quarter earnings report since it became a public company when it launched its shares on the Nasdaq stock exchange technology. The social network claims revenue of $ 1.184 billion, representing an increase of 32% over the same period last year. In total, Facebook had a net loss of $ 157 million, or $ 0.08 per share, in the second quarter due to costs related to its initial public offering. Most of the revenue...

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

The 10 best applications for IOS

  The selection of the best applications for IOS was performed by the team Applicious, basing its selection on these app are filed and / or updated from 1 January to 30 June this year, also considered the value and creativity containing each application. Awesome Camera *** One application that may be taken into account by IOS users who wish to discontinue using Instagram for some reason, it could be Awesome Camera. This application...

The best games for IOS and Android

  The games shown here are a selection made ​​by the team of Appolicious, and operate under IOS platforms like Android. Personally I've only tried two of the games listed below, and I can tell they really are good. Draw Something This unofficial version of the popular board game Pictionary has had great success among users of mobile platforms at Google and Apple, but for now and has dropped a bit in popularity. Draw Something...

Digg is sold by parties

  Digg was one of the major social sites at the time, on that site were shared a lot of news. Currently Betaworks has decided to buy Digg for $ 500,000 a very small figure taking into account the importance of this popular news aggregator. So now, you will know more about the real dimensions of the amount paid by Digg. Digg it happens that not only was sold to U.S. $ 500.000 Betaworks, as calculated, but was also sold in the Washington...