27
Jan
Author: admin // Category:
NEW TECH
The Balance of Communication concept was developed with ergonomics in mind. A shape which fits in hand well is coupled with a new weight distribution of the components. The heavy parts are located on the bottom part of the phone, leaving the top with only a very thin and light display. The keypad is big for the ease of use - many people are frustrated by the small keypads on current phones. The design tries to eliminate the sealed case look by using an exoskeleton as a feature. The strong side beams are the structurally supportive elements of the design, giving the aesthetics a visual flow, and communicating the idea of ergonomics.


15
Jan
Author: admin // Category:
NEW TECH
Cooler Master recently sent us a new full tower chassis to evaluate named the HAF 932. Interesting name, huh? It’s not the catchiest one we’ve ever heard, but most case names don’t make much sense to begin with, at least not at first glance. In this case (no pun intended), HAF stands for High Air Flow. When you have a big, full tower chassis like the HAF 932, you can include some big fans, and that is just what Cooler Master decided to do. The HAF 932 is outfitted with a front 230mm red LED fan, a side 230mm fan, a top 230mm fan, and a rear 140mm fan. If you know anything about fans, then you know this is going to push a lot of air over the system components that reside within the case. We’ve had the case for a while, and we are still impressed by the fan layout.

Well, that’s a really wordy way of saying that this is a big, sturdy case with more cooling potential than your average full tower case. It’s quite obvious as well from that description that Cooler Master is aiming at enthusiasts with this offering. We know full tower cases aren’t for everyone, but for those of you wanting a lot of flexibility for motherboards and other components, they are worth your consideration. Follow along in this article as we take a tour of the HAF 932 to determine if it is worthy of housing your precious PC parts.
08
Jan
Author: admin // Category:
NEW TECH
SmartBook the new mobility computing device designed by Roland Cernat is definitely a multi tasking instrument to the core. At the first look it looks like any laptop but on closer look one can see that it surely can be used more than just a laptop. On the back of the screen is the digital writing pad on which one can just scribble with the digital pen which is kept under the keyboard. The good thing about this device is that it can be customized or adapted as per individual and their abilities, a multi-functional computing device.


06
Jan
Author: admin // Category:
NEW TECH
Even though there aren’t too many differences in the exterior of the models, we are going to point them out before we get to the hardware. The screen size is exactly the same at 3.5″ on both models, which provides for an ultra-clear 480×320 screen resolution. The rear of the original iPhone has a smooth metal finish with a black strip at the bottom. The front of it has a shiny metal piece that surrounds the side of the phone and ends behind the screen. The iPhone 3G has a smooth piano black or white finish. It also has the shiny metal piece around the outside of the screen. The iPhone 3G features buttons that are made from a shiny metal, excluding the home button. This gives them a sturdier feel compared to its predecessor. The shape of the 3G phone is a major difference as the original iPhone is a little thicker and completely flat when set down. The 3G has more of a round feel to it that flattens out slightly around the edges. It has been said that the screen of the 3G heats to a warmer temperature than that of the original iPhone.

Comparing two great phones is always hard, but Apple made a great move by creating the 3G iPhone. The iPhone 2G is impressive, but with the features the 3G provides and the transition with new phones all moving to 3G, it’s a definite requirement if Apple wants to maintain its new status as the #1 selling phone in the US.