Settle down, this is by no means an official release. In fact this is merely just a concept, a thought of what a MacBook tablet computer could look like. While the MacBook Touch tablet concept by Isamu Sanada from Japan doesn’t come with any specs (leave that to your imagination), I’m not absolutely sure whether I would like to see the iPhone OS running on a tablet version of the MacBook. This makes it feel like a supersized iPhone, why not go for Mac OS X instead?
Gadgets that aim to enable and enhance gaming experiences are increasingly becoming more popular. The world of gaming has had its share of HD needs. With vastly improved graphics and video rendering, it seems apparent that the need for complimenting peripherals such as mice and surfaces come out with their own line of high definition peripherals.
This is so much more easier than many other smartphones currently available. Remember, the key is USB mode! Check out the quick tips video by Brian from CNET:
We’ve just received this helpful infographic from Sony which describes a very common question nowadays - what’s the difference between LCD and LED tvs? Even as gadget geeks, we sometimes forget the core facts about these things so this quick reminder below is definitely a good reference for anyone who’s in the middle of choosing their next telly set. Remember, the key difference lies in the backend!
As many will know, the now available for pre-order Windows 7 boasts touchscreen support and capability built directly into its core. This means any application or software that wasn’t even built for touch control should theoretically work as well. Check it out in the video below and see how well Microsoft has done, will it satisfy users who have already been used to touchscreens on mobiles?
Better graphics, similar plot line, with the same gameplay style, blow them up, all of them!
Mike Stimpson from Walsall, UK aka Balakov on Flickr is a photographer who especially enjoys taking shots of Lego. Check out the below photos in which he recently celebrated the 40th anniversary of Apollo 11, the first manned landing on the moon.
Logitec Japan has introduced the new LHD-EN1400U2, a 1.5 external HDD packed in a simple and slim USB case. The size is only 32 x 183 x 120mm, with automatic power on and off.
Logitec is also offering both 500GB and 1TB versions in Japan.
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