Posts Tagged ‘ USB ’

Drone Station: Parrot AR Drone controlled by classic game controllers

December 26, 2011
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Drone Station: Parrot AR Drone controlled by classic game controllers

The Parrot AR Drone was originally a stable flying drone built around the idea that it would be piloted from an iPhone. However, some users found that it was an expensive and not always accurate way to pilot a flying object. But what if you could now pilot the drone using a PlayStation, Xbox,...

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Lenovo IdeaPad U300s Ultrabook Arrives in Stock at Newegg

December 23, 2011
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After becoming available for pre-order on Lenovo’s website at the beginning of this month, the IdeaPad U300s Ultrabook has now arrived in stock at Newegg where is listed at a rather pricy $1,599.99, roughly 1,109 EUR. Newegg has actually two U300s models available, both featuring the same configuration, but the cheaper $1,449.99 unit is...

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Buffalo Finishes New 1TB USB Hard Disk Drive

December 22, 2011
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USB 2.0 is already getting the old fashioned epithet, even though USB 3.0 isn’t actually, truly mainstream yet, not really. In fact, Buffalo decided to try and dispel that notion, or at least stave it off for a month longer, or a week, or at least a day, with its latest product. The company...

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Rooted BlackBerry PlayBook allows USB host support

December 13, 2011
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Rooted BlackBerry PlayBook allows USB host support

If you’ve always thought that your BlackBerry PlayBook didn’t have enough memory, fret not – a solution is here. Remember the Dingleberry rooting method? Well, some folks have discovered some interesting new uses for their BlackBerry tablet. First off we had the ability to install the Android Market and run Android apps, now someone...

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EVGA’s X79 FTW LGA 2011 Motherboard Now Available in Retail

December 7, 2011
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Introduced in mid-November, EVGA’s X79 FTW motherboard for Intel’s Sandy Bridge-E processors using the LGA 2011 socket has now become available in retail with pricing being set at $399.99 which roughly translates into 299 EUR. The X79 FTW is one of EVGA’s most advanced motherboards based on the Intel X79 chipset, is only surpassed...

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Intel Confirms It Has 14nm Test Circuits Ready in Its Labs

December 4, 2011
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Intel disclosed recently that the company has already finalized the very first test circuits built using the advanced 14 process technology which the chip maker plans to use for manufacturing its 2014 processors code named Broadwell. The info was disclosed by Pat Bliemer, Managing Director for Northern Europe and Benelux at Intel, in an...

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Gigabyte T1009 Cedar Trail Convertible Tablet Visits FCC

December 1, 2011
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The Federal Communications Commission just got to look at yet another mobile electronic, this once a member of Gigabyte’s Netvertible product line. Netvertible is a play on convertible tablet, the words used to described those laptops whose screens can rotate and allow for switching from a notebook to a tablet form factor, and vice...

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Asus Transformer Prime Keyboard Dock Gets Its Own Product Page

December 1, 2011
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Asus’ Transformer Prime certainly received quite a lot of media coverage since its initial announcement back in October, but few things have since then been said about its keyboard dock, the one thing that actually make this tablet unique when compared to other similar Android devices.Wanting to right this wrong, Asus has now published...

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Intel Broadwell CPUs to Make Appearance in 2014

November 29, 2011
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In 2014, Intel is expected to launch the successor of the yet unveiled Haswell CPU architecture, which will go by the name of Broadwell and will reportedly become the chip maker’s first true system-on-a-chip (SoC) design. The Broadwell CPU comes as a “tick” on Intel’s roadmap, meaning that this is actually a 14nm die...

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New Kinect for Windows computers in 2012

November 22, 2011
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New Kinect for Windows computers in 2012

It looks like Microsoft is serious when it comes to Kinect for Windows computers. The company announced today that it is preparing new Kinect hardware that is specially designed to connect with computers running Windows. While there’s nothing wrong with the current Kinect working with a PC, the new Kinect will feature optimized hardware...

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