Author: Raja Rajan

Soundmatters Foxlo, Palm Sized Sub-Woofer

Soundmatters Foxlo, Palm Sized Sub-Woofer

Soundmatters introduces a sub-woofer with a small foot print, its new Foxlo is taking the claim of Worlds first Palm-Sized. The 25-Watt unit can hook into a sub-woofer output of FoxL V2 Bluetooth speakers or any other devices with 3.5mm outputs. It got full pass audio out jack. Aside from injecting low-end into your mini-rig with its Magnetic Drive Woofer, can also recharge your gadgets with its built-in USB port, the gizmo itself only operates on wall-power, puts a damper on any mobility offered by its Bluetooth. Operation limited to a volume control for dialing in optimal amount of bass, and LED to indicate power. It will hit on the market on this Spring and cost you $149, for more details read the press release.

MSI Big Bang  Xpower II For Xtreme

MSI Big Bang Xpower II For Xtreme

MSI is back with a new model for serious builders, launches its Big Bang-XPower II. It comes packing the features you had expect of any gamer friendly MoBo, includes four-way SLI and CrossFire Support, PCIe3.0, eight DDR3 slots, and plenty of extra power connectors for hooking up. The company is taking care of overclockers too with military grade components and features like Direct OC, lets you tweak your CPUs frequency with a push of a button, for more details read the press release.

Internet Explorer To Start Automatic Upgrading Across Windows 7, Vista And XP

Internet Explorer To Start Automatic Upgrading Across Windows 7, Vista And XP

To keep its Internet Explorer Market share and its browsing crown, Microsoft has started borrowing few tricks from its rivals. Microsoft has announced that they are going to tie Internet Explorer into future Windows Update releases. This new update system will start in the new year in both Australia and Brazil (Why only these two countries is a mystery) with a graduated roll-out from there throughout 2012.

Nintendo 3DS Sells 200,000 Units In 37 Weeks In Australia

Nintendo 3DS Sells 200,000 Units In 37 Weeks In Australia

Nintendo Australia has announced that the Nintendo 3DS console has sold 200,000 units in 37 weeks (more than 9 months after its launch date) in Australia. This is a very good figure, considering it beat every other console that sold 200k in a faster time frame in Australia. The price drop would have helped Nintendo a lot here, as the 3DS is pretty much selling well in almost all regions.

Top Ubuntu Unity Quicklists

Top Ubuntu Unity Quicklists

One of the highlights of the Unity UI is the launcher that sits on the left side of the Unity Desktop. This allows users to access favorite apps

How To Share Files Across Cloud Services

How To Share Files Across Cloud Services

Dropbox is incredibly handy, but the odds are that it’s not your only cloud storage space. Maybe you’ve got a few MP3s sitting in Amazon’s digital warehouse, or multiple holiday photo albums resting comfortably in Picasa. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could merge these services, or at least have one portal that offered access to your various cloud services? Otixo aims to do just that, and it’s free. Here’s how to use it.

Adobe Fixes Flash Privacy Panel So Hackers Can’t Spy Via Webcams

Adobe Fixes Flash Privacy Panel So Hackers Can’t Spy Via Webcams

Yesterday, Adobe made changes to a page on an Adobe website that controls Flash users’ security settingsor more specifically, to the Flash .SWF file embedded in the page that opens the Flash website privacy settings panel. The changes are intended to prevent a clickjacking attack that uses the file to activate and access users webcams and microphones to spy on them.The change comes a few days after a Stanford student revealed the vulnerability on his website.

D-Link HD Media Router DIR-657 Brings Support For NAS

D-Link HD Media Router DIR-657 Brings Support For NAS

D-Link has introduced a practical router that can do more than just connecting different computer to your home network. The D-Link HD Media Router DIR-657 has a SharePort installed Plus technology, which allows access to external hard drive, printer, scanner, or flash memory, from any device. So you can hook your TV in the Home Network and watch photos and videos directly from the SD card or USB.

Intel Atom Sales Are Down By 32 Percent

Intel Atom Sales Are Down By 32 Percent

Intel has had four years ago, much before with their new mobile processors. At that time there were no tablet computer and the smartphone madness had just started first. Just recently they announced the 100th Millionth processor sold and many still go off the treadmill and for about 30 dollars a piece , with good profit, sold. Even AMD can compete with their $ 20 here, not much make up, among other things because she has been temporarily disrupted supplies.

MSI U100 Netbook Only 99 In Net

MSI U100 Netbook Only 99 In Net

The time of the first 100 netbooks has started with the correct hardware. The first device was 10.1 inches in 2008 and was then the MSI U100 with a price of 379 even a bargain. Now it is 99 with a net in Hanover, according to the prospectus as of Monday the 17th October to have. Although this offer is limited locally, but surely it will soon have some similar equipment at a good price, not just because Christmas is just around the corner.