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2.5-inch Portable 300GB Hard Drive

Fujitsu unveiled unveiled its latest portable hard drive, a 2.5″ disk drive offering up to 300GB of storage. Ideal for travel, this new drive in a compact design, with its own integrated USB 2.0 cable. It drives power from your laptop or desktop’s USB port, so there’s no need for an additional adapter.

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New Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 for Windows Vista

 

The Windows Mobile Device Center enables you to set up new partnerships, synchronize content and manage music, pictures and video with Windows Mobile powered devices (Windows Mobile 2003 or later). The Windows Mobile Device Center combines an efficient business-data synchronization platform with a compelling user experience. The Windows Mobile Device Center helps you to quickly set up new partnerships, synchronize business-critical information such as e-mail, contacts and calendar appointments, easily manage your synchronization settings, and transfer business documents between your device and PC. Read the more »

25 years of eureka moments

We’re a nation of inventors in garages and corporate labs, creating new gadgets and

services that delight us and occasionally drive us crazy.

1 Cellphones

Car phones were around in the 1970s, but it wasn’t until 1983 that Motorola introduced the first widely available handheld cellphone. The DynaTAC 8000x weighed almost 2 pounds, but it still cost $3,995.

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Linutop Small Linux-based Diskless Computer

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This is a very small Linux-based diskless computer, very small and silent, also it operates on very little power, the main purpose of this little computer is surf the web. It is ideal for everday Internet use, it comes with an external 1 GB Usb flash disk containing operating system and softwares.Linutop comes with xubuntu customized, and also includes Firefox ,Gaim, Abiword.

Here the Hardware Specifications:

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Linux Handheld Reviews Sharp Zaurus SL-C3200

 

It seems that we’re in an evolutionary rather than revolutionary period when it comes to PDAs. Witness the Sharp Zaurus SL-C3200 which is basically the same as the Zaurus C3100 it replaces, and the C3100 was quite similar to the Zaurus C3000 it replaced. In fact all three are very, very similar to the now discontinued Zaurus C860 (I still own and use one of these) but the C860 lacked the hard drive. And so from the C3100 to the 3200 we get a 6 gig rather than 4 gig hard drive. For upgraders, there’s nothing terribly compelling save the additional hard drive space which is nice for those who want to carry a collection of MP3s or videos for playback on the go.

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