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Passion for knowledge and use of new technologies (among which is Internet as the main source of interest and the most transcendental, dynamic and innovative way of human exchange in history)

Thursday, July 15, 2010

ASUS ROG ARES, THE MOST POWERFUL GRAPHIC IN THE MARKET

This graphic monster will have 3,200 stream processors, dual 256-bit bus memory, a special cooling system with its own software to manage it or even increasing the amount of spins. It won´t be necessary, it´s going to be the most powerful graphic you may have, but it will cost about 1,000 dollars.

SONY RELEASES TX9 AND WX5 FOR 3D PHOTOS

Sony has announced two new models, both with a new 12.2MPs CMOS BSI (back-illuminated) sensor, 1/ 2.3” type. Both enable 1080i full AVCHD video recording. Besides, there stand out the three dimensional panoramic sweep or 3D Sweep Panorama mode that offers a 3D image to be displayed in a compatible TV. It´s more than just another function, but surely we will get used to see it.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Qualcomm Mirasol launch its color e-Reader

There had been several attempts to develop an e-reader capable of rendering color but they didn´t have the development needed to overcome some of the barriers of digital ink as limited color gamma, slow refreshing rates or any other related problem.

Google ratifies that there won’t be Nexus 2 or Chrome OS ultra-portables

According to recent the statements of Erich Schmidt, Google’s CEO, they aren’t thinking about Nexus One’s successor or an ultraportable of their own trademark with Chrome OS. Google is focusing and working 100% in Android. Therefore it’s withdrawing itself from mobile’s selling.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Seagate- External 3TB hard drive

Seagate introduces the 3TB Free Agent Go Flex Desk, the first desktop model with 3TB.
It can store up to 120 HD movies; the new Seagate external hard drive has a 3.5 inch design, a black smooth cover, and its corresponding software to make backups and data encryption. But the most interesting feature is the Seagate’s GoFlex adapter system.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Guitar Sidekick- iPhone utility for guitarists

Nowadays, the App Store –with thousands of followers- is plenty of applications for guitarists. Guitar string and score simulators, guides, tutorials and so on, that turns our iPhone into an educational aid for the ones who enjoy playing this instrument.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Lenovo IdeaPad Y560d 3D Notebook

Nobody can deny that 3D technology has arrive to remain and has become extended to anything where there are displays.

Multi-touch display M2256PW

The American company, 3M, a corporation with a fixation in the field of research and development, will release to the market a 20-finger multi-touch.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Cds of 1 Petabyte?

Eugen Pavel, a Romanian researcher from Storex Technologies believes, as many others, that optical disks have a great future. In this sense, he has carried out a research intending to create CDs with a capacity of 1 Petabyte - 1 million GB in a single disk-.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Computex Taipei begins

Today, during the 30th anniversary of the most important event of commercial communication technologies of Asia, and the second at a worldwide level, it starts Computex Taipei, the commercial expo.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Google TV’s announcement

Google has officially announced what we have been listening from several months, Google TV’s launch, having the chance to place itself in the only device in which it was not present.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Albatron to release a multi touch module for 21.5” LCD monitors.

Windows 7 and its multi touch function will change the way we communicate with the computer. But, of course, we need the hardware. Few corporations are developing multi touch monitors to enjoy the multi touch functions of Windows 7 to the most.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Seagate to introduce its 3TB disks


Seagate has announced the release of its new 3TB hard disk called Constellation. Seagate affirms that this hard disk will be compatible only with certain operative systems, such as Windows Vista or Windows 7, and in the 64 bits mode since the density of the disks of the hard disks is so high, that many systems are not capable of recognizing more of 2.1TB.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Google announces free WebM video codec as H.264 alternative

At its annual I/O conference, Google has unveiled its plan to release a video codec, 100% royalty-free alternative to the ISO MPEG's H.264. A new media format for the open web.