Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Corsair Unveils High-Performance X256 SSD drive

Computing enthusiasts seeking for high-performance storage solutions can now look forward to Corsair’s recent SSD drive. Dubbed as the new Extreme Series X256, this SSD is the latest addition by the company to its existing SSD line. This 256GB drive is exclusively designed for users who do not wish to compromise on its overall performance.

Corsair X256 SSD

This Corsair creation adorns the renowned Indilinx Barefoot controller and Samsung MLC NAND flash memory, this combination offers high-levels of performance to its users. Flaunting impressive read speeds of up to 240MB/s and write speeds of 170MB/s, this drive has a 2.5-inch form factor.

“Since the launch of the Corsair Extreme Series SSDs in June we’ve had a fantastic response from customers who love the high-performance and reliability, and we’ve regularly been asked for even higher capacity models.” shared Jim Carlton, VP of Marketing at Corsair. “The new 256GB Extreme Series X256 is a response to the growing popularity of high-capacity SSDs, and it joins our Performance Series P256 at the top of its range, for enthusiasts who want the fastest speeds and plenty of space available for their pictures, music, and videos.”

Joining the company’s X32, X64 and X128 SSD solutions, the novel X256 offers 64MB of cache which further boosts the performance. Also, according to the company its new series of SSDs features end-user upgradeable firmware that enables users to add new features like the imminent TRIM command for Windows 7 as well as other operating systems.

The pricing and availability of the Corsair X256 SSD drive is not yet known.

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

LEDs are far more better than incandescents

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LEDs are by far more efficient than incandescents and even CFLs while being used as a light source, but what about over their entire life cycle? Until a recent study, there had been doubts that the technology could claim the title of "most efficient" once you factored in production.

A new study conducted by Siemens Corporate Technology Centre for Eco Innovations and released by lighting company Osram claims to put those doubts to rest. The study compared the life cycle energy use of one 25,000-hour LED lamp to that of 2.5 10,000-hour CFLs and 25 1,000-hour incandescents.

The report states that the energy needed to make, ship, install, use and then recycle LEDs was about equal to CFLs and much less than incandescents. While the report didn't go into the technical details of the study or release specific numbers, Osram says it will release all of that information in the fall with support by three independent analysts.

Monday, July 27, 2009

WD Scorpio Blue 1TB SATA 2.5-inch hard drive

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Western Digital have created the highest capacity 2.5″ with a 12.5mm form factor hard drive. The highest of the 2 new drives can store 1TB of data and uses a 333 GB per platter technology. As well as a 1TB model being available WD will also create a 750GB model which I assume uses 3 x 250GB platters.

The drives are designed to be used in portable computers such as laptops and will provide a huge amount of storage space allowing for media to easily be carried around.

The WD Scorpio Blue drives run both quiet and cool and have a 3GB/s transfer rate.

“The convergence of the growing mobile computing and digital media trends produces demand for desktop-like capacities in portable devices,” said Jim Morris, senior vice president and general manager of client systems at WD. “Our new WD Scorpio Blue drives enable people to take even more of their digital collections with them wherever they go and, realizing the value of their data, back up their notebooks on their My Passport drives.”

WD Scorpio Blue Features

WhisperDrive™ – WD’s exclusive WhisperDrive technology combines state-of-the-art seeking algorithms to produce one of the quietest 2.5-inch drives available.
ShockGuard™ – Leading-edge ShockGuard technology combines firmware and hardware advancements to meet the highest combined shock tolerance specifications required for mobile and notebook applications.
SecurePark™ – Parks the recording heads off the disk surface during spin up, spin down and when the drive is off. This ensures the recording head never touches the disk surface, resulting in improved long-term reliability due to less head wear and improved shock tolerance.

The 1TB drive will cost $249.99 when launched while the smaller version will cost $189.99. Each has a 3 year warranty.

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Google Wave - Upcoming Product From Google



Recently Google previewed the most important product of this year, Google Wave. In simple Google Wave is an application to empower the communication over web. Google Wave comes with lot of amazing features that we may not have even imagined. As I said Google Wave is mainly a communication application. So it can be compared to Gmail. But it total different from an E-Mail system from its basics. Also Google Wave has lots of more features than an E-Mail has. To know more about Google Wave see the Developers Preview Video Here

Saturday, May 23, 2009

New iPhone on its way

Latest reports saying that a new version of Apple iPhone is going to hit the market during the month of July. As usual Apple keeps the suspense by keeping everything secret. But tech geeks are saying that as Apple is doing an immense work to give the users of Apple iPhone a very interesting list of features they are looking for and also they are not even dreaming of. Some geeks gives some kind of features that is coming with the new version is listed below
  • 32 GB Storage
  • Double the RAM and Procesing Power
  • A 3.2 MP Camera with video recording capabilities
  • Software Upadte for Apple iPhone
  • Send Pictures and Video via MMS
  • Longer Battery Life
  • Apple Logo on the rear side will light up
  • FM transmitter
  • Physical Changes