All MacBooks released in 2009 will carry LED backlight screens, claims Taiwan’s Economic Daily News, via DigiTimes. The report reveals backlight maker Kenmos Technology last year emerged to be Apple’s leading provider of screens, with the company set to... 9 to 5 Mac »
SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. -- A week or two ago, a few gadget blogs covered the Japan-only mini PC called Kohjinsha SC. With built-in GPS, TV antenna and swivel-top tablet mode, the mini laptop is definitely desirable. All reports said it was Japan only. But... (posted on 6 Jul 2008 by The World Is My Office)
If you are in the market for router, consider going open source. In case you are wondering how a hardware device can be open source, it is actually quite simple. While the physical device may not be modified (easily at least), the firmware can be which... (posted on 6 Jul 2008 by PCMech)

6 Jul 2008

Inkjet Printers

InkJet Printer market is hotting up day by day. The technology is advancing and the prices are dropping. Better and better printers are coming with lesser and lesser price tag. This requires extensive research and costs on the part of manufacturers. But... (posted on 6 Jul 2008 by Webtools & Tips)
16K Ram Card that turns your computer into a working Giant ( 16K!!!!!! WT…) Looking for a 16 Bit Microcomputer ? What the heck is electronic email ? Hmm how much would 80MBytes of Harddisk will Cost ? Thats a Sexy Modem Colored Computer Beat that... (posted on 5 Jul 2008 by Technospot.Net)
Last week I upgraded one of our laptops from 1 GB to 2 GB of memory for the whopping cost of $25. The memory was nothing special, just a single 1 GB DDR2 laptop stick. Considering the price of the most common type of memory is so cheap right now, why not... (posted on 5 Jul 2008 by PCMech)
USB Image tool is a freeware to create an image of USB drives, mp3 players or anything that has been plugged into the USB port. It allows you switch between images with different music styles on your MP3 Player or to make an exact backup image of your... (posted on 4 Jul 2008 by Life Rocks! 2.0)

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