
The Fujitsu M2010 is the company’s latest netbook that is powered by an Intel Atom N270 processor, a 10.1-inch WSVGA LED backlit display, a 1GB RAM, a 160GB HDD, an integrated webcam, Windows XP Home OS, WiFi, Bluetooth and a 3-cell battery. The Fujitsu M2010 Netbook sells for $449.

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Archive for June, 2009
Fujitsu M2010 Netbook
Samsung S8300 UltraTouch In Onyx Gold

The Samsung S8300 UltraTouch has received a new color, namely Onyx Gold. However, the specifications remain the same to the original phone. In case you’ve forgotten, the S8300 features a 2.8-inch AMOLED touchscreen display with 240 x 400 resolution, an 8MP autofocus camera with LED flash, Samsung’s TouchWiz UI, an accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate, HSDPA, GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1 and D1 video recording at 30fps. Sadly, there’s no word on availability yet. Source: [Unwiredview]
RVL Password Generator

RVL Password Generator can generate millions of unique passwords in a matter of seconds. It will ensure the passwords are completely random, and cannot be guessed by hackers. You will be able to customize the format of the passwords in virtually any way you want, and you have a wide range of export possibilities.
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- Lightning fast generation of up to 1 billion unique passwords
- Easy to create Dictionar files
- Generate with phonetic spelling
- Generate the hexadecimal version of passwords
- Filter out specific characters
- Make your own custom set of characters
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Palm Pre review

The Palm Pre. It’s not just a phone, it’s a myth, an idea, possibly a legacy… and a really, really long time coming. It’s almost impossible to believe, but the crew at Engadget has been talking about a Linux-based Palm phone since way back in 2004. Through the now-distant years that followed, we were speculating, pontificating, and wishfully-thinking about a new device from a company that we’d come to expect innovation from. But we waited. And waited. And waited. We waited so long, in fact, that we actually penned a lengthy open letter to Palm, pleading for the company to get back on its game. Only when the picture looked really, truly bleak for the folks in Sunnyvale (you know, like $2 a share bleak) did we actually see a spark of hope — two sparks, in fact — called the Pre and webOS.
Yes, this is epic stuff. The Pre (and its accompanying operating system) could likely decide the fate of the company largely credited with ushering in the age of the do-everything phone. Since Palm’s announcement at CES this year, news surrounding the Pre has been a veritable whirlwind of activity: rumors, half-truths, hate, love, fear-mongering, fanboyism, rampant gadget-lust… and even a little late night celebrity for the pint-sized phone. Finally the time has come to put rubber to road and get into the guts of this thing once and for all. Can the Pre and webOS live up to the hype — the kind of hype we haven’t seen since the launch of the original iPhone — or do they snap under the pressure? Read on for the full review.
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Toshiba NB205 On the Way To America

The Toshiba NB205 is the company’s latest netbook that will be available in the US very soon. This 10.1-inch netbook is powered by a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N280 CPU, a 1GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive, Windows XP OS, a 2-in-1 memory card slot, an RGB port, WiFi and a six-cell battery. The NB205 is available in two different versions: the NB205-210 ($350) that only comes in black and has a full flat keyboard or the NB205-310 ($400) that comes in metallic finish with four different colors (brown, white, pink and blue), and has a raised “chiclet” keyboard as well as Bluetooth capabilities. Release date is still unknown at the moment.
Source: [Liliputing]
Click Clock By Paul Koh

Here’s another nice looking alarm clock for your collection, the Click Clock by Paul Koh. This easy-to-use alarm clock offers a large number display that shows both the current time and the alarm setting at the same time. It also features a backlight, snooze function, a 24-hour setting and a lock on top to prevent inadvertent changes in settings. To run the clock you only need two AAA batteries. The Click Clock sells for $35.
Source: [Product Page via OhGizmo]
Samsung’s Latest 12MP Camera Phone

Here is Samsung’s latest 12MP camera phone which is dubbed as the Pixon 12 (M810). The phone also features a 3.1-inch AMOLED touchscreen display with 720×480 resolution, a 150MB of internal memory, a microSD slot, GSM/GRPS/EDGE, HSPA, GPS, and an FM radio with RDS. The Pixon will be available in June in Europe, and August elsewhere.
Source: [OLED Info ]
Green-House MicroSD Card Reader

If you want to buy a new compact microSD card reader, then you can choose the Green-House GH-CRMR-SSK. There is nothing special with this card reader expect for its portability and super-tiny size.
Source: [Green-House]
