Gadgets


6
Nov 09

Apple Ipod Touch Photos

I bought it at S$498 8GB, Been hacking it for days.

I’ve Jailbreak it and installed tons of 3rd parts apps like appsnap and Cydia. All goes fine when i update to version 1.1.4 and all hell broke loose for me. My Vista and my office Wins XP cant detect the pod. Went down to the service centre send it for repair and after a few days guess what i got a new Ipod totally unopen!


6
Nov 09

Nvidia 8600GTS


ATI: Default: Engine Clock 597Mhz
Memory Clock 391.5×2Mhz
After Overclock is 621Mhz/472×2Mhz

8600GTS Default: 675Mhz/1000×2Mhz
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GeForce 8600 GTS ***
Core Clock 675Mhz/1.45Ghz
Memory Clock 2Ghz
Memory Interface 128Bit
Memory Transfer Rate 32Gbs
Pixels per clock 32

Radeon X1300Pro
Core Clock 600Mhz
Memory Clock 800Mhz
Memory Interface 128Bit
Memory Transfer Rate 12.8Gbs
Pixels per clock 4

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8600 Winner!! (of course)

* The use of all solid aluminum capacitors allow the graphics card to work impressively and without the worry of problems such as electrolyte leakage or high heat generation
* Features to the enthusiast segment by full-throttle graphics performance
* HDCP capable
* GPU/Memory data rate at 675/2000 MHz!!
* PureVideo™ HD delivers the ultimate HD movie experience when playing Blu-ray and HD-DVD
* 256MB, 128-bit memory interface for Hi-Res/AA/AF gaming
* Support Dual Dual-Link DVI with awe-inspiring 2560×1600 resolution
* World’s first DirectX® 10 GPU delivers unparalleled levels of graphics realism and film-quality effects
* Ultra-smoothly playback H.264, VC-1, WMV and MPEG-2 HD and SD movies
* Integrated HDTV encoder


Good Bye Old Friend –>


6
Nov 09

My Life (My Home PC)


NEC POWERMATE M8500
Running on Vista Home Edition Upgrade!


27
Oct 09

Motorola Tips Droid Details Prior to Official Release

 

Looks like we may get an early reprieve on those incessant “iDon’t” Droid commercials. It’s difficult to tempt and tease the public’s smartphone lust when you tip all the details of your new release on your website. Motorola did just that when it published a pretty comprehensive rundown of the Droid. It has since fixed the mistake, but not before the blog world got a hold of it. As an avid baseball fan, I hope to now enjoy A-Rod’s continued post-season dominance iDon’t free. I’m sure I’m not so lucky, however.

 

The “pint-sized power plant” that is sure to make a name for its “app mashing and multitasking” features a 3.7-inch 16:9 screen with 480 x 854 res, 550 MHz processor, preinstalled 16-gig microSD card and 5MP camera with 4x zoom and dual-LED flash. You’ll also get your 802.11b/g Wi Fi, Bluetooth and GPS. Unfortunately, Motorola was able to keep the price and availablity under wraps.

Yet another phone claiming to be a serious iPhone competitor, the Droid advertising campaign has launched an open assault on iPhone for some of its lacking features– real keyboard, 5 MP camera, interchangeable batteries, etc. We’ll see if this one has any more success in grabbing iPhone turf than the score of others that have failed to present a serious challenge.


27
Oct 09

New York Times Editor Spills the Apple Slate

Here’s a shocker: The New York Times has been working closely with gadget makers to get its content onto new platforms, and one of those devices is the Apple tablet. Speaking at an all-hands meeting at the TimesCenter, executive editor Bill Keller spoke of new strategies for the digital age, but here’s the quote you care about: “I’m hoping we can get the newsroom more actively involved in the challenge of delivering our best journalism in the form of Times Reader, iPhone apps, WAP, or the impending Apple slate, or whatever comes after that.” The speech was supposed to be off the record, but now it’s online and can’t be taken back. Still, it’s surprising that Keller acknowledged the Apple tablet’s existence to the Times’ entire digital group.

Of course, Keller’s remarks bring us no closer to knowing what the tablet is (aside from a large-screen multi-touch device), when it will be released or how much it’ll cost. “Impending” is a relative term no matter how urgent it sounds. I do wonder, however, whether Keller meant the “Apple slate” or the “Apple Slate.” It’s not a term I’ve heard in the tech world, but for what it’s worth, “Slate” isn’t a bad name for the product