Category Archives: hardware


Boxee Box

Boxee Box
The Boxee Box was first announced quite a long time ago (which was being built by D-Link) and it looks like now it is finally gearing up for a November release. In their defense they have had a lot of obstacles along the way as programming something...  More »

Asus EeeKeyboard PC

Asus EeeKeyboard PC
Asus officially launches its EeeKeyboard PC, which packs a fully-functional PC in a stylish keyboard. the portable 1kg EeeKeyboard PC works with any HDTV, monitor, or projector to turn itself into a full-fledged PC. It provides users with a wireless...  More »

PQI Cool Drive U368

PQI Cool Drive U368
PQI releases another USB3.0 storage device, Cool Drive U368. The USB3.0 interfaced Cool Drive U368 and TurboFlash USB together can produce read performances that reach 105MB/sec. PQI Cool Drive U368 uses high quality metallic frame that is royal-blue...  More »

ViewSonic PJD6531w 3D Projector

ViewSonic PJD6531w 3D Projector
ViewSonic has released a new 3D projector PJD6531w. The HDMI socket is the home for all the awesomeness that it spurts out. With a refresh rate of 120Hz and some fantastic firmware, we will soon be able to enjoy the 3D goodness that will most likely...  More »

OCZ Unveils Vertex 2 And Agility 2 SSDs

OCZ Unveils Vertex 2 And Agility 2 SSDs
OCZ announced the Vertex 2 and Agility 2 SATA II 2.5″ Solid State Drive (SSD) Series. The Vertex 2 and Agility 2 feature 50GB, 100GB, or 200GB drive capacities and up to 285MB/s read and up to 275MB/s write speeds in both series. However, the Vertex...  More »

ATI FirePro V8800 Powerful GPU

ATI FirePro V8800 Powerful GPU
AMD has unveiled its most recent graphics card in the form of the ATI FirePro V8800, which is perfect for users who work with large data sets or shader-intensive applications and who demand high-end computational power and the superior visual flexibility. ATI...  More »

Corsair Flash Padlock II 8GB Secure Flash Drive

Corsair Flash Padlock II 8GB Secure Flash Drive
It doesn’t seem all that long ago when Corsair first unveiled their Padlock USB secure flash drive, a secure drive with a nifty keypad to unlock the storage by PIN code without the need for platform-specific software. Too bad the security was bypassed...  More »