
Technology:Desktop From Acer

The Acer X3200 mini desktop offers you the high definition entertainment. The computer is powered by a quad-core AMD processor, HDMI connectivity, Blu-ray player, up to 4GB RAM, up to 1TB storage space, and Nvidia GeForce 8200 graphics processor. No word on pricing so far.
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Technology:Play Games With These!

Kinwei Technologies has recently introduced the new GPS navigation with a built-in 8-bit gaming system. The KW-GM4306TG GPS navigation system comes with a 4.3-inch TFT LCD Touch screen with 480 x 272 pixels resolution, Samsung ARM9 400MHz processor, 64MB ROM, 256MB NAND flash, SiRF Star III GPS chipset, ARMV4I navigation software, Bluetooth connectivity, hands-free communications, SD/MMC memory card slot and supports multiple languages. The gadget is powered by Microsoft Windows CE.NET 4.2 OS to play all those emulated games.
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Technology:Your Top Secret Files With Black & Decker

In case you didn’t know, the Black & Decker are famous for their line of power tools. The company today unveiled their new 5 Sheet Crosscut Studio Shredder which is actually a 4 inch paper shredder. Available in red or black, the Studio Shredder retails for $50. However, it can only shred 5 sheets of paper at once.
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Technology:Digital Reader

iRex has recently introduced its new Digital Reader 1000 that features a 10.2 inch display (black and white) and is powered by a lithium ion battery. There are three variant of this digital reader. The basic model retails for $649, meanwhile the touchscreen model for $749, and the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3G version is priced at $849.
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Technology:The World Charges Your iPods

Peter Thuvander seems to like yo-yos so much that he designed the iYo induction battery charger. It’s an actual yo-yo with a tiny lithium ion battery that charges when the yo-yo rotates and can be used to juice up exhausted gadgets. The iYo charger is perfect for the iPhone and iPod. Eco-friendly gadget lovers such as yourself would certainly like this iYo battery charger concept.
Technology:All-in-One Printers

Kodak comes back with two new All-in-One printers in the form of the ESP 7 and ESP 9. The ESP 7 printer features a large 3 inch LCD display, USB and memory card slots for easy image preview, and can connect to the computers/ laptops via Wi-Fi or Ethernet. Meanwhile, the ESP 9 offers fax capability, an auto-document feeder, and an integrated duplexer. It has a 10 inch one-touch control panel that makes printing, copying, scanning and faxing easy. The Kodak ESP 7 and ESP 9 are currently available for $199.99 and $299.99, respectively.
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Technology:Rooz Mousavi has creatively designed the Samsonite OBAG

The travel bag comes with a rugged exterior that allows you to tote it easily even in the snow or other less than desirable weather conditions. The bag has two big wheels with enough storage compartments on the sides to bring your items.
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Technology:HP HDX16t Laptop

HP has finally released the HDX16t entertainment notebook PC that features an Intel Core 2 Duo processor with NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT 512MB video card, 16 inch LCD display, up to 3GB RAM, up to 320GB hard drive, DVD burner/Blu-ray Combo Drive, integrated HDTV tuner, HDMI and VGA outputs and Wi-Fi N connectivity. The laptop is powered by Microsoft Windows Vista OS. The price starts from $1,374.99 upwards, depending on the configuration.
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Technology:Blue Mobile Phone

Motorola Korea has recently announced the availability of its new version of PEBL Navy Blue phone in Korea. The handset features a hidden external display which is actually a touch-sensitive for navigation and control of the phone’s settings. The phone also sports high-speed 7.2Mbps data transfer, Bluetooth, a 2MP shooter and MP3 player.
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Technology:Supercomputer
The CX1 Supercomputer from Microsoft and Cray is powered by Windows HPC Server 2008 and supports up to 8 nodes and 16 Intel Xeon CPUs (dual- or quad-core). Priced at $25,000 upwards, the supercomputer also boasts up to 4TB of internal storage, 64GB of memory per node and supports Linux. The benchmark result shows that the CX1 Cray Supercomputer reaches 768 Gigaflops.
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