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Super-resistant PC in a black box case

I hope you’re not surprised by seeing a red box instead of a black box. If you haven’t watch National Geographic Channel’s Air Crash Investigation this might be something new for you.

What matters is what’s inside. Brett, the aficionado who modified this real black box into a computer was exposed to asbestos, which can cause mesothelioma and asbestosis. So don’t try this unless you’re close to a hospital.

As the case is quite small, a fully fledged server wasn’t possible to fit. A Mini-ITX motherboard was installed, with a 800MHz Via C3 CPU, with Slackware Linux running on it.

Source: Technabob

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June 15, 2008 | Leave a comment | Read More »

Asus Eee Box mini computer

The Asus Eee Box mini desktop computer matches the tiny Asus Eee notebooks released sometime ago. The desktop version incorporates a Intel Atom N270 processor, Wi-Fi 802.11n connectivity, but no optical drive. The images above indicate that it comes in both black and white. Full specifications and hardware customization after the break.

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June 3, 2008 | Leave a comment | Read More »

PSP (PlayStation Portable) with DualShock 2 PS2 controller

The PSP is made in such a way that it is possible to hold it with two hands and play games on it, which doesn’t always turn out very comfortable. The guys at AcidMods managed to connect a DualShock PlayStation 2 controller to the PSP. You can check the forum post here, as well as link to tutorials on how to get the PSP to be more comfortable for yourself.

Source: Gizmodo

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June 2, 2008 | Leave a comment | Read More »

Playstation 3 is TOXIC and will kill us

GreenPeace said that Playstation and other consoles had some toxical materies and they produce high levels of toxins. On the other side those toxins have been diminishing, and Microsoft and Sony defend that the levels produced aren’t sufficient to harm the environment or even the users.

But, as you know, these organisations will remain spreading the world, and I am sure that they…one day…will finish saying that those consoles can kill us. For God Seek!

Be Happy, and that’s all!

Check the news here:

http://www.crn.com/it-channel/208200254

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May 23, 2008 | Leave a comment | Read More »

Minggl brings all your social networks to one place

I personally am tired of jumping from Facebook to Twitter, and other websites. Many of my friends (true humans that I know) are on both Facebook and Hi5, and the reason is simple: not everyone can be everywhere, so sometimes to keep up with a person, you have to join more than one social network.

This problem isn’t solved yet, but what Minggl does is gather all the requests and notifications in one simple program, which is actually an add-on for your internet browser. Minggl works with Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, Twitter, Digg. According to Minggle, new sites will be added weekly, although the company was founded in 2005, and if new sites were actually added weekly, many more social networks would be available.

Minggle is available for download here.

Source: B.E.T.A. Daily

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May 22, 2008 | Leave a comment | Read More »

OCZ gets in the gaming notebook business

Many companies let their customers customize some parts of their laptops or notebooks with limited components, but when it comes to gaming notebook, the best in the field are Alienware.

OCZ is known as a expensive gaming memory manufacturer, and having their reputation on notebooks is what every enthusiast wants.

For starters, you won’t  be able to customize much, only choose between Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, a TV tuner, and a Intel 4965AGN 802.11a/g/n wireless adapter. The standard components are a 15.4″ WXGA display, NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT 512MB GPU, Intel PM965 northbridge/ICH8M southbridge, SATA support for HDDs or SSDs, 8x dual-layer DVD burner, four USB 2.0 ports, ExpressCard 34/54 slot, and a fingerprint reader

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May 16, 2008 | 1 Comment | Read More »
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