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SugarSync now offering file uploads by email and 500GB storage accounts

by Robert Nelson on Feb 24, 2010 at 07:19 AM

As I mentioned in my earlier “web services that I am willing to pay for” post, I use SugarSync. In fact I have for a while, I use one of the smaller accounts but really like SugarSync and feel comfortable recommending them because the account was/is easy to set up… Continue Reading »

Dell begins shipping U2711 27” displays today

by Cheng Hung on Feb 11, 2010 at 04:20 PM

Dell’s massive 27” display is definitely something you have always wanted. Gone are the days where PC users will have to envy Mac users who have enjoyed 27” displays in their iMacs for some time now. Although the display is not as aesthetically pleasing as Apple’s, it certainly isn’t lacking… Continue Reading »

Century unveils the EX35EU2R RAID system, allows up to 10TB of storage space

by Cheng Hung on Feb 11, 2010 at 03:11 PM

Japanese manufacturer Century has recently unveiled the EX35EU2R RAID 0/1/3/5/10 system which allows you to connect up to five 3.5” SATA hard drives, each with a maximum of 2TB. That gives you a grand total of 10TB, and you’ll never have to worry about storage space again.  It comes with… Continue Reading »

Bills USB flash drive protects your data with a combination lock

by Cheng Hung on Feb 9, 2010 at 05:10 PM

Designer Yun Hwan Sung came up with a concept USB flash drive called the “Bills USB” (Bills as in Bill Gates?). Ditching the whole idea of encryption, Yun opted for a combination a lock instead. The USB connector remains hidden and retracted until you get the right combination to unlock… Continue Reading »

LG and Samsung to roll out first 3D TVs next month

by Cheng Hung on Feb 9, 2010 at 11:19 AM

Both Samsung and LG, the two giants of flat-screen TV manufacturers, will be releasing 3D TVs starting next month. Samsung will launch its LED 9000 LCD featuring a powerful 3D processor, while LG rolls out LED LCDs with sizes ranging from 32” to 55” (Infinia LE9500). Competition in the 3D… Continue Reading »

BenQ launches world’s slimmest LED monitor

by Cheng Hung on Feb 8, 2010 at 02:44 PM

BenQ’s V2220 21.5” LED LCD monitor seems to have bagged many world titles, from the “world’s slimmest” to the “world’s highest dynamic contrast ratio.” Boasting a thinness of only 15mm, the monitor is also very green. Power consumption is reduced by 28.6% compared to traditional CCFL models. When you switch… Continue Reading »

Michael Jackson to sell Samsung 500GB external drive

by JG Mason on Feb 8, 2010 at 09:45 AM

If you live in Europe, are a fan of Michael Jackson and need a storage device, check out the new Samsung S2 Portable HDD.  This special edition external drive is preloaded with Michael Jackson’s “This is It”, timed with the release of the DVD and Blu-ray Disc release on February… Continue Reading »

Samsung rolling out products using transparent AMOLED display soon

by Cheng Hung on Feb 5, 2010 at 06:23 PM

I don’t even know where to begin with this one. Transparent AMOLED displays are awesome in so many ways, I think my geekiness is about to reach record highs. Just imagine the possible applications of transparent displays, you can replace your windows with it and probably use them as HUDs… Continue Reading »

Gadgetell Hands On: Pogoplug

by Robert Nelson on Feb 4, 2010 at 12:11 PM

I have used the Pogoplug for all of 20 minutes now (5 of which were to set it up) and I have to say that this seems to be a device that I am going to wonder how I ever lived without. Of course, that is just a first impression,… Continue Reading »

Hitachi achieves a storage density of 2.5 Terabits per square inch

by Cheng Hung on Feb 3, 2010 at 03:18 PM

Let’s face it, we can never have enough storage space on our hard drives. Current hard drives that use perpendicular magnetic recording technology already have densities of 300-400 GB per square inch, and they are capable of achieving up to 1 terabits per square inch density. The technology is being… Continue Reading »

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