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SanDisk Ultra II 2GB

  Pricing Retail Price: $239.99 = £135 Av. online selling prices: £75 exc VAT+Del Purchase Price: £63 inc VAT+Del [eBay - New] Specifications Minimum of 10MB/second sequential read speed for ultra-fast image viewing and data transfer Minimum 9MB/second sequential write speed lets you capture large image files faster Backed by a lifetime limited warranty (10 Years Europe) Low power consumption for longer battery life |inline

PSP Review

Well today I played on the notorious Playstation portable and I actually wanted to find something terrible with it, but surprisingly I am very pleased with it. I was playing “liberty city” and to my eyes the quality was just as good as the PS2, I am aware of the fact that many people who read blogs and who know just the slightest about PC will loath all forms of consoles, but you know what this is different. I think that I could spend a whole day in the back of a car with one of these playing games or watching movies. I think by now most probably have seen the PSP on TV or even in real...

Windows XP Flash drive!

Sounds very useful actually, seeing as its perfectly legal!  "Tom’s Hardware has a review of the Bart PE Builder software utility takes Windows XP and shrinks the OS to your USB flash drive. Besides converting your mini-drive into an emergency boot disk, you can use the utility to load a Web browser, media burning software and more – to have handy anywhere you go. And by the way, it doesn’t violate the Windows XP EULA." From the article: "If your PC has a relatively new motherboard, its BIOS will already include the functions necessary to support USB-attached...

iSprat

I had my ipaq in the cradle, working fine. Pocketed it, took it out of my pocket upstairs and dang screens busted. Image: Thank God for my Warranty! Anyways called HP today and told them this would be the 5th time they would be taking in my iPaq, I wanted more then another repair which produced more problems. The technical guy transferred me over to some other department, the woman looked @ my case referenece I told her my problem she said she’d issue me with: New iPaq from their stock, and 3 months extended warrantly. I am so far happy with that, i hope that this doesn’t dissapoint....

PSP Release

Sony will be releasing the PSP (Playstation Portable) next week on 1st of September in Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Sony has also already shipped more then 5 million PSP units over the world and 2.33 million units are going to Asia and Japan and 2.74 million units going to the United States and Canada. Source: GameIndustry  The PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) has a slim 6.7" x 2.9" frame that packs a powerful multimedia punch, enabling you to enjoy your favorite games, music, videos and photos instantly, anywhere. Factor in the PSP system’s...

HP iPaq Bluetooth Headphones

Looking for the Bluetooth software (A2DP Profile)? Get it at YSE   My latest purchase are the latest Bluetooth Headphones available for the HP iPaq model I have (rx3715). As a matter of fact they seemed to be the only Bluetooth Headphones available for my model, according to many people Bluetooth hands free kits do not work on this particular range thanks to HP’s lack of a decent audio gateway hardware/software. The Product: I received the product in the post yesterday (19th July 05) after purchasing it from eBay at £28.99 (+2.50p&p). That is officially the cheapest...

Betaplayer name change and update!

The Core Pocket Media Player (formerly Betaplayer) is said to be the world’s most popular Open Source Media Player for the PocketPC, PalmOS and Smartphone mobile devices. It is designed to make it easy for the mobile media community to play all their digital media without restrictions. It’s a wonderful and more robust — FREE — alternative to Windows Media Player — if you need an alternative for some reason (like your videos won’t play full-screen after your hx4700 ROM update.) Supported file containers – AVI (*.avi) – Matroska (*.mkv,...

THE EVOLUTION OF THE PDA

THE EVOLUTION OF THE PDA 1975-1995 by Evan Koblentz, editor, Computer Collector Newsletter — posted May 2005, version 0.99 The purpose of this document is to be a comprehensive timeline of the history of PDAs. Specifically, my intention is to clarify which companies premiered each of the primary front-end features that are considered standard in modern devices, as of the mid/late-1990s commoditization trend. So this is not a discussion of back-end technologies such as architectures, chips, programming interfaces, and speeds. By "premiered" I mean "first to actually include...
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