Dec
18
2007
Source Technologies’ interactive kiosks feature an open, Windows® Embedded operating system that supports an unlimited number of applications, maximizing the value and usability for retailers. Its compact, modular design and field-installable components allow retailers to expand the device’s capabilities within the field. As organizations grow and their business needs change, the kiosk’s flexible design allows them to add other functions quickly and easily.
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Dec
17
2007

Albatron has announced the 8800GTS-512X, an enthusiast level GeForce 8 series graphics card, featuring 65nm process technology.
The 8800GTS-512X GPU is endowed with a 650MHz core and also contains 512MB GDDR3 memory with a 256-bit bus and frequency of 1940 MHz, said the company.
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Dec
17
2007
Arbor Technology announced it is going to launch a new ETX CPU module, the EmETX-i945M, supporting Intel Core Duo/Core 2 Duo processors and Intel 945GME/ICH7M chipset.
The EmETX-i945M features an Intel GMA 950 graphics core, which supports dual display, CRT and LVDS interfaces, with the module supporting DDR2 memory up to 2GB.
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Dec
15
2007

Samsung Electronics has announced that it has developed the world’s fastest memory, a GDDR5 (series five, graphics double-data-rate memory) chip that can transfer data at six gigabits per second (Gbps).
Samsung’s GDDR5, which will be introduced at a density of 512 Mb (16Mb x 32) chips, is capable of transmitting moving images and associated data at 24 gigabytes per second (GBps).
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Dec
15
2007
RiData has released a new funny USB drive featuring two additional USB ports. The YEGO USB Drive is available in six bright colors (black, blue, green, orange, purple or yellow) and capacities ranging from 1GB to 4GB.
The pricing starts at $13.95 and goes up to $75.
Dec
15
2007

Leadtek Research has announced the launch of its high-performance hybrid TV capture card with the latest PCI Express interface, the WinFast PxDTV2300 H.
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Dec
15
2007
This handy gadget can transcribe every pen movement: the text and illustrations are displayed on the LCD screen and stored in the internal memory. You can download this to your computer and, with the software included, you may you all your illustrations and convert your written notes to editable text using OCR. Continue Reading »