Archive for May 4th, 2008

Memory upgrade

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Your computer is running slow? Consider a memory upgrade.

The lack of RAM can make your computer work very slow. The new applications demand more and more resources, even simple task as listening to the music or editing a photo take a huge amount of your computer resources.

Not to mention that in internet era you need a firewall, antivirus and a malicious software removal tool. All of this software in excellent on eating computer resorces.

So to work fast on your computer you need a 2gb Memory Upgrade.

You must know that computer memory is the unsung hero of a PC’s performance.

Apple Memory & MAC RAM memory is one of the most commonly purchased and performed computer upgrades.

Computer memory is the quickest, cheapest, and easiest way to improve the performance of your system.

Many experts say that you can never have too much, and while there is a point of diminishing return, adding computer memory is one of the least expensive ways to boost your system’s performance.

Warning" bad computer memory is one of the main reasons for random Windows system failures.

FinePix Z20fd Camera

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Gone are the days when cameras were available only in black or gray colors, now cameras are also available in turquoise, green and magenta colors. Show off your style with these eye catching FinePix Z20fd Cameras. Not just the look but the advanced features of this camera series make it worth buying.

Sporting a 10-mega-pixel canvas, FinePix Z20fd Camera features a one-touch movie button that makes movie shooting a child’s play. Enjoy high quality pictures wherever you go with whatever settings you choose to select with the latest FinePix Z20fd Camera from Fujifilm. This camera also features Face Detection and Red Eye Removal features ensuring you great pictures with each use.

Incorporating great entertaining features like IrSimple, FinePix Z20fd Camera lets you share photos and movies that too wirelessly. Its new slim 18.8mm Aero Body is available in five colors, red, turquise, green, magenta and black. Feel free to choose any of the appealing five colors of FinePix Z20fd Camera.

Source: Fujifilm

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Next-gen iPhone spotted in the wild?

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

by Paul Miller, posted May 2nd 2008 at 7:46AM

Well here’s an interesting one. French iPhone blog iPhon.fr got these pics from an anonymous and unverified source, and while there’s no way of telling if the shots are legit, they certainly have a truthy ring to them. They follow what we know so far about the shape, size and color of the upcoming 3G iPhone, and while there’s always the possibility of knockoff, a Photoshop job, or some other evil plot to mislead us, we’re certainly not going to discount these shots entirely in the runup to iphone’s second coming.

Update: Some commenters have pointed out that the size and shape of this phone bares a striking resemblance to LG’s Vu. As we said up above, we’re not ruling out some handy editing work here.

[Thanks, Janvier]

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Portable medical scanners built to interface with cellphones

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

by Darren Murph, posted May 2nd 2008 at 6:10AM

You know those elephant-sized medical scanners? Totally amazing machines, sure, but things like that aren’t apt to be shipped into obscure jungles throughout Africa. Thankfully, a team of researchers have developed something that could bring medical scanning to an even larger chunk of the world: a real live Tricorder. Of course, it’s not really going by that moniker, but the diminutive scanner is able to interface with a cellphone via USB and utilize its 3G / WiFi access to send raw scan data to servers and receive images back. Granted, you won’t get any high-resolution viewing from your average mobile, but it’s certainly a step in the right direction.

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