Samsung Mini S1 and S2 External HDDs : Slim, Compact & Fashionable HDDs for geeky LadiesJune 16th, 2009 Portable Storage is one of the fastest growing industry as they can provide the means to transfer and store the movies, videos, pictures, music, documents and many other things. The external hard drives are generally meant to meet those needs.
4 GB USB Flash Drive with LegsNovember 27th, 2008 I donno but USB gadgets are always fun. Either they will be as serious as Kingston's or most of the times they will come with severe smiley factor.
FunGadget: F-1 USB Drive upto 8GB! Own A F-1 Car now, lolOctober 20th, 2008 Well, there is no end to freakiness. And when its about gadgets, you better not predict anything.
Kangaroo's Two-in-One Offer for this Christmas- USB and eSATA TogetherNovember 20th, 2008 An USB 2.0 Drive has been one of the most used but least developed (from its birth date) gadgets. But, Kangaroo has some other plans this time.
Wooden USB MemoryStick with polished data encryptionMay 20th, 2009 We have seen many weird flash drives such as the rusted drive, football drive, Santa drive, F1 Drive, Lego Drive and some useful USB Drives like PicoDrive, Kangaroo Drive but this one with a good wooden finish may only fit into the category of retro gadgets. Made from good quality old and seasoned wood this hand made cocobolo USB drive has excellent performance in the write and read speed.
Penguin Flash Drives: Cute! novel tooJune 12th, 2009 We have seen many weird flash drives and this one looks like another cute USB Drive looking like a real penguin. The penguins are available in different capacities of 2GB to 16GB at an affordable price.
Top 10 Weird Flash DrivesApril 9th, 2009 Yes folks! we live in a really geeky world. And there is no limit to its dimensions.
Top 10 Pocket Sized Gadgets for GeeksJune 30th, 2009 They say, you carry your own luck. We, the geeks proclaim, we carry the entire world in our pocket.
First External Blu-ray drive wit Quad Interface from OWCOctober 23rd, 2008 OWC just announced the industry's first Blu-ray external drive with a quad interface. it means you can link it up to your PC or Mac via FireWire 400, FireWire 800, USB 2.0 or eSATA.
Corsair Introduces Baking Resistant 64 GB Flash DriveOctober 3rd, 2008 How things change with time! Even 2-3 years ago when I used to go around with my 4 GB USB pen drive, people used to respectfully stare at my possession. But gone are those days and Corsair Flash Voyager is all set to confirm that with their 64GB flash drive.
Top 10 USB GadgetsApril 28th, 2009 Since its introduction, USB has become the most widely used PC- connector for its wide connectivity options and ease of use. It is not astonishing that more than 2 billion USB devices are sold each year.
Samsung's New 256 GB SSD - Super Fast, Super UsefulNovember 20th, 2008 If Micron and Toshiba come, can Samsung be far behind? The other day Samsung came up with a 256GB Solid State Drive/
It boasts of read speeds up to 220MB/s and writes up to 200MB/s, which makes it half-faster than the Microns and way faster than the Toshibas. It can store 25 high-definition movies in just 21 minutes, a significant advancement over a 7200rpm HDD, which takes about 70 minutes.
10 Reasons why Apple MacBook Air is the laptop only fools should buyAugust 11th, 2009 Apple MacBook Air packs no technology that can be called re-inventing the wheel. It doesn't come with enough sparks in its performance to win any prize.
eSATA Port GuideSeptember 12th, 2009 eSATA or External Serial ATA is now a common interface used to connect devices such as external hard drives to you computer. They have several advantages over the USB or FireWire or SCSI interfaces which is why they are finding their place in desktop computers as well as standard laptops these days.
Toshiba's High End Gaming Laptop - The Qosmio X305-Q708October 22nd, 2008 Toshiba played it big and risky as their new gaming laptop Qosmio X305-Q708 comes out at around $4,000+! With the specification that is as impressive as it should be to lure people into such a big investment, I wonder what will be the battery life like and most importantly why not a BRD (blu ray disc)player even at this price!
Specification
Vista Ultimate (32-bit or 64-bit)
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9300 CPU
17-inch display at 1680×1050
HDMI out, DisplayPort
Four Harmon Kardon speakers + subwoofer
4GB of RAM
320GB SATA hard drive at 7,200 RPM
A second 128GB SATA solid state drive
DVD burner
1.3-megapixel webcam
NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics,
Dual 512MB NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTS graphics cards set up in SLI mode (So basically you get three graphics card in one.)
September 14th, 2009 at 9:21 am
I have an Kingston’s 128GB Pen drive but when i open the property windows of it then it shows Used space zero and free space is zero and it can’t be formatted by My Os which is Win Vista Home premium.
So please give me the solution in my mail.