September 10 2008
Microsoft Launch World’s Most Advanced BlueTrack Mouse.
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Microsoft has unveiled what it’s calling the world’s most advanced tracking technology, Microsoft BlueTrack Technology, which they say allows consumers to take their mice anywhere and work with confidence on more surfaces than ever before.
The new tech, that offers a larger blue beam, claims to allow consumers to use it on virtually any surface, with examples give being from a granite kitchen counter top to a carpet.
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Microsoft has announced details about the next version of its Internet Explorer browser
Windows Internet Explorer 8, will promise a stack load of new features as the Seattle based software giant hopes to claw back lost ground lost against the Mozilla foundation and its Firefox browser.
New to the application, which is currently still in beta, will have a focus on private surfing, no doubt ideal for those looking to head to more dubious sites on the web.
InPrivate Browsing and InPrivate Blocking will, when activated, ensure history, temporary internet files and cookies are not recorded on a user’s PC after browsing, while Blocking will work to stop content coming from third parties that are in a position to track and aggregate their online behaviour.
In what seems a direct copy of Firefox, the new browser will sport a Smart Address Bar that looks to work in a virtually identical way to the Awesome bar in latest version of Firefox.

Weighing just 3.19-pounds, the HP Elite Book 2530p packs a very nice 12-inch LED screen, an Intel Core 2 Duo Ultra Low Voltage2 processor, up to 8GB of memory, 160GB SATA HDD or 80GB SSD, and 802.11a/b/g/draft-n Wi-Fi.

Claimed to be the world’s smallest Vista-powered QWERTY device, the Will Com D4 features a 1.3-GHz Intel Atom processor, tilting 5-inch touchscreen display, 1GB of memory, 40GB HDD, 2.0-megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, and a microSD card slot.
Lenovo’s ThinkPad W700 is an 17-inch monster that’s the first notebook ever with a built-in Wacom digitizer (small may it be). Designed for professional use in industries such as graphic design, photography and CAD, the digital tablet lets you manipulate images in programs like Photoshop without any extra gear.

In addition, the 8-lb notebook features a professional grade, WUXGA screen with 400 nit brightness and an auto color-calibration sensor that lets you adjust display settings on the fly.

Priced from $1434, the Lenovo X200 crams a 2.4-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 processor, 2GB of RAM, 12.1-inch widescreen display, and 160GB HDD into a 2.95-pound package.

Dell has officially announced the new Studio line of laptops, sitting somewhere between the budget Inspiron line and high-end XPS line.
The two new models are the Studio 15 and Studio 17, which as you might expect, are 15- and 17-inch laptops. They have a tapered design and big side hinge that is similar to the XPS M1530, although the Studio models curve the screen down at a sharper angle, while the XPS has a more rounded look. Read the rest of this entry »

Ergonomically shaped, this futuristic gaming keypad “is very small in size and has only those keys which are required to play your games.” That’s not all, it also comes with a label printer. Come inside for more exclusive pics. Read the rest of this entry »
Dell’s smallest computer is boasted as the greenest! Made from recycled material this little computer is quite capable. More flexible than a typical PC, the Dell Studio Hybrid is an anywhere-you-want-it-desktop. Our smallest desktop, it looks great in the living room, on the desk, or anywhere else space is at a premium. And because sleeves are available in 6 colors or Bamboo, you know it’ll match your sense of style. Plus, it uses energy-efficient Intel® CoreTM 2 Duo Mobile Processors, so you can enjoy its power while helping to preserve the planet. Read the rest of this entry »






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