Mouse Computer MousePro i511GA-WS Desktop PC

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Mouse Computer has dropped another desktop PC ‘MousePro i511GA-WS’ into the market. The system is equipped with a 3.30GHz Intel Core i5-3550 quad-core processor, an Intel H77 Express Chipset, an AMD FirePro V4900 1GB graphics card, an 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 1TB hard drive, a DVD Super Multi Drive and runs on Windows 7 Professional 64-bit OS. The MousePro i511GA-WS sells for 94,920 Yen (about $1,180). [Product Page]

Super fast Wi-Fi coming your way?

Wi-FiJust how fast is your current Wi-Fi connection? Well, it seems that scientists have managed to figure out a new method of transportation for wireless data, where they managed to eke out a theoretical figure of 2.5 terabits of information for each second that passes by. To put things into perspective, that would translate to the Wi-Fi connection being up to more than eight times faster compared to Verizon’s fastest wired home Internet connection known as FiOS, which manages to eke out 300Mbps – which is rather paltry in comparison.

How about another mind boggling example? We are looking at complete transmission of seven full Blu-ray movies as the second hand on the clock ticks by once. The entire concept thought up by this brilliant team of American and Israeli researchers will rely on electromagnetic waves which normally carry data that have been twisted into vortex beams.

These twisted signals will rely on orbital angular momentum (OAM) so that it can ferry far more more data on a single stream compared to what we currently use, where Wi-Fi, LTE and COFDM protocols modulate the spin angular momentum (SAM) of radio waves instead of the OAM. Now, if only all of that theory can be put into practise – which is pretty much a long time to wait still, if ever.

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Scientists Make Wi-Fi Twenty Times Faster, Delta regional jets to receive Wi-Fi service ,

MSI Ultrabook Slider S20 coming this year?

MSI has certainly come a long way since it was introduced all those years ago, and this time around, we have word that MSI could very well be pushing for an introduction of a slider Ultrabook sometime in the fourth quarter of the year – with the asking price of $799. At that price point, it would certainly hit the sweet spot for many a discerning customer, as it is still a couple of Benjamins below the magical $1,000 mark, although you can be sure if you want to up the ante and throw in even more hardware to make this latest MSI Ultrabook run smooth and slick, you can easily break the $1,000 ceiling, especially where a larger capacity SSD is concerned.

This 11.6″ slide Ultrabook Slider S20 is said to merge the funtions of two major hardware powerhouses of today – the tablet PC and Ultrabook, tipping the scales at a relatively lightweight 1.3kg, while measuring no more than 2cm thick. Connectivity options of the Slider S20 include Bluetooth and USB 3.0, where we are looking at an October or November release. Are you primed for a new MSI Ultrabook in your collection?

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Toshiba Portégé Z935 Light 13.3-inch Ultrabook, Dell Inspiron 15R and 17R,

Kimdecent Android 4.0 Mini PC

Kimdecent Android 4.0 Mini PC

AliExpress has started offering the Kimdecent Android 4.0 Mini PC. Priced at only $78, the computer is powered by a 1GHz Cortex-A9 processor, a 512MB of RAM, a 4GB of storage space, a Mali 400 graphics with support for 1080p HD video playback and an HDMI 1.4 port. Other specs include 802.11b/g/n WiFi, a USB 2.0 port, a mini USB port and a microSD card slot for storage expansion. Each purchase is equipped with a remote controller. [Product Page]

Unitcom Lesance DT H6542BD/GTX670 Gaming PC

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Finding yourself a new gaming PC? If you’re, why don’t you take a look at this Lesance DT H6542BD/GTX670 from Unitcom. This powerful system is packed with a 3.50GHz Intel Core i7-3770K processor, an Intel Z77 Express Chipset, a GeForce GTX 670 2GB graphics card, an 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 2TB hard drive, a Bu-ray drive, a card reader, a 600W power supply and runs on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (SP1) OS. The Lesance DT H6542BD/GTX670 will set you back 129,980 Yen (about $1,616). [Product Page]

Acer Releases Iconia Tab A700 – 10” Tablet with 1920×1200 Resolution

Acer
has released a new Android tablet boasting a screen with far more
pixels than the average laptop, with decent internal specs to match.


Advantages of Having a Fully-Automated Home: Remote Security, Energy, and Home Management

How many times have you left your home, only to come running through the front door to check if the alarm has been set or if all of your appliances have been unplugged? Unfortunately, it’s part of being human to be forgetful. One solution? Fully automating your home.


Siri Takes Lead From SNL’s Self-Deprecating Humor Making Apple Butt Of Joke

Siri Takes Lead from SNL's Self-Deprecating Humor Making Apple Butt Of JokeDoes anyone remember when iPhone prototypes
were left behind in Silicon Valley bars only to be found by those
looking to make a quick buck while providing the techie world with an advance sneak peak at Apple’s latest iteration? In both cases, Apple execs were none too pleased and subsequent police investigations and threats of litigation were filed against Gizmodo and ex-Apple employees responsible.


Turn Your iPhone Into A REAL Camera With The iPhone Shutter Grip

It’s summer time. Vacation’s coming up. Of course, you’re taking your
iPhone with you; how could you exist without it, now that you have one? 
But won’t you have to take your camera as well?  Admit it; it’s not
that easy to manipulate the iPhone to take photos or videos.  Unless…
you have an iPhone Shutter Grip.


FCC Takes Transformer Pad Infinity For A Spin

Those waiting for the upcoming high-DPI
Asus tablet computer should not have to wait much longer.