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Archive for February, 2010
Intel Core i7-940XM Clarksfield in Production
Feb 27th
As regards the technical characteristics of the processor belongs to the top of the range Intel Calpella platform, the CPU Core i7-940XM will have a frequency of 2.13GHz, rising to 3.3GHz operating frequency in Turbo Mode. Unsurprisingly, the new Intel processor supporting Hyperthreading and its TDP is 55W. In other words, the notebook that will complement this CPU will need to mount a good system of ventilation and cooling.
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Cleankeys Touch Sensitive Keyboard Anti-Bacterial
Feb 26th
Did you know that your keyboard is pretty much the stronghold of billions of bacteria different? When you eat the crumbs end up between the keys, dust, dirt, is quite disgusting to make it short? Fortunately Cleankeys, a keyboard that kills that shit and replaces it with an elegant touch-sensitive plate and sterile.
A standard keyboard is almost impossible to clean with a cloth lunge antiseptic manages to kill only 5% of the bacteria. Cleankeys instead says that the same his keyboard lets kill 99% of bacteria, simply because they have no place to hide. The wireless keyboard that replaces the buttons with the actual touch-sensitive, so in exchange for greater hygiene will be without key click to what you were accustomed to. Probabilemtne will go to hospitals, where the germs on your keyboard are on the agenda, though germofobi there are millions around the world.
FreeLoader Pico Solar Charger Can Juice Up Your Devices
Feb 25th
This solar charger is probably one of the most portable eco-friendly devices out there. It features a lightweight and compact charger that can charge most of your electronic devices especially when you’re on the go. There’s some crystalline solar cells embedded into this device to catch the energy from the sun’s rays.
Philips Stereos SoundSphere
Feb 25th
Before the rise of Twitter, the term “tweeter do not describe a person, but one thing: the part of the speaker that reproduces the high frequencies. New MCi900 and hi-fi by Philips MCD900 let you see it.
Before you get too excited, fairly new systems were announced by the Spanish division of Philips, but are likely to remain confined to Europe. For once we come first.
Nexus One vs iPhone
Feb 24th
After all is bright, responsive, and resolution that far surpasses that of the iPhone. But there are other factors that make a good screen. Below a list to get a basic idea:
- The Nexus One has a green sub-pixels for each pixel, but uses an algorithm to “share” sub red and blue pixels when needed. Most often this can help to increase the brightness and help with the density of pixels, but the author will lead to gray scale.
- Second test, Nexus One uses only 16-bit color, the color type that was on your PC around 1998, with 32 levels each of red and blue, and 64 for green. The iPhone however, (such as LCDs quality) has 18-bit dithering, enabling him to emulate 24-bit full color, if not you look too closely. The table above illustrates the nuances of color uniform the counting of bits produced on the iPhone, where the Nexus One suffers from banding. The depth of color in a picture is a very important factor.
- The display of the iPhone is considerably brighter, even if the contrast is really worse. This is due to the nature of the OLED Nexus One, which enables truly blacks blacks. Could end up in the playoff challenge, but the iPhone wins by default because a higher luminosity in the smartphone market also means better visibility in many areas.
