Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Jam TEC update - 17/01/09 Dragon-based gaming desktop



Yet again, IBuyPower is stepping out with a few new gaming rigs for the bargain-minded among us. The most recent duo to be outed by the company is the Gamer HAF 91B and the Gamer Fire, both of which are based on AMD's latest Dragon platform and Phenom II CPU. The former gets going at just $999 and includes the Phenom II X4 920 processor, 4GB of DDR2 RAM, a 500GB SATA II hard drive, a dual-layer DVD writer, ATI's 512MB Radeon HD 4850 graphics card, a CoolerMaster HAS 932 case and a 550-watt power supply. The more fiery sibling ups the ante with a Phenom II X4 940 CPU, a 750GB HDD, LG GGC-H20L Blu-ray drive and an NZXT Guardian 921 chassis. 'Course, you'll be paying $1,439 for that one, but either way you'll be keeping things below the evidently magical $1.5k mark. Order away, should you be so inclined. Full release is after the jump.

iBUYPOWER Launches Two New Dragon Based Systems – Gamer HAF 91B and Gamer Fire

Both systems Feature the AMD Phenom II, and ATI Radeon 4000 Series Graphics Card for under $1,500

El Monte, CA – February 12, 2009 – iBUYPOWER, known for its innovative and powerful gaming PCs, is excited to announce two new systems based on AMD's Dragon Platform both under $1,500. The Gamer HAF 91B and Gamer Fire are priced at just $999 and $1,439 respectively and both feature the new AMD Phenom II processors AMD 790GX Crossfire™ chipset, and ATI Radeon 4000 series graphics cards. The new Phenom II processors provide improved performance and power consumption characteristics over older AMD Quad-cores, with value unsurpassed in the consumer CPU market.

"We felt it was time offer the Dragon Platform technology to casual gamers looking to purchase a high-end system without the high-end price tag," said Darren Su, Vice President of iBUYPOWER. "With the Gamer HAF 91B and Fire we can offer powerful systems that deliver high definition graphics and smooth game play at a great value."

Housed in the highly accessible Gamer HAF enclosure, the iBUYPOWER Gamer HAF 91B ships with AMD Phenom™ II X4 920 Processor, 4GB DDR2-800 Memory, and an ATI Radeon™ HD 4850 512MB Video. The iBUYPOWER Gamer HAF 91B was designed for the entry-level PC gamer looking for powerful, yet affordable gaming system.

For a more comprehensive gaming and media solution, iBUYPOWER offers the Gamer Fire system in the NZXT Guardian 921 Case. Customers who upgrade to the Gamer Fire can take advantage of the speedy AMD Phenom™ II X4 940 Processor, a CPU liquid cooling system, LG GGC-H20L BLU-RAY Reader Drive for HD playback and an 800W power supply for just $440 more. iBUYPOWER also included the dominating ATI Radeon™ HD 4870X2 2GB Video Card in the Gamer Fire to provide a significant boost in gaming performance.

Jam TEC update - 17/02/09 Nokia busts out its own 8 megapixel slider: the N86



Whoa, Nelly! While Samsung is strutting its 8 megapixel Memoir and Sony Ericsson is letting us all in on the forthcoming 12 megapixel Idou, Nokia is getting even with its 8 megapixel N86. Amazingly, we saw that the suits in Espoo had this thing on the brain way back in 2007, but not until today have we seen a real live product. The N-series slider boasts a Carl Zeiss lens, AutoFocus, dual-LED flash and Symbian S60, not to mention a 2.6-inch OLED display, 8GB of internal memory, a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack, microUSB connector and Share on Ovi integration. We're left in the dark when it comes to pricing and availability, but we're hoping to hear more really, really soon. More shots are waiting in the read link.

Jam TEC update - 09/02/17 Nokia's GPS-centric 6710 Navigator and 6720 classic announced



For those less interested in QWERTY keyboards and more inclined for something navigation-centric, Nokia's announced the 6710 Navigator slider and 6720 classic handset. Both phones dedicated GPS service with real time drive-and-walk navigation, and full regional maps. Outside of that, you've got a 5 megapixel camera to capture the memory of our adventure. The 6720 is coming out second quarter of this year for 245 euros, while the 6710 Navigator will be popping in third quarter for 300 euros.

Update: More details from the fact sheets. The 6720 classic's got a 2.2-inch TFT QVGA, music player with support for MP3, AAC and WMA, FM tuner, and a dual-LED flash. Standby time is 20.5 days and talk time is 5 / 8.5 hours for 3G and GSM, respectively. The 6710 Navigator's sporting 2.6-inch outdoor optimized QVGA with ambient light detector, support up to 16GB microSD, 18.5 day standby time and 4.5 / 7.5 hour talk time for 3G and GSM, respectively. Both handsets feature built-in A-GPS and Nokia Maps 3.0, a web browser and Carl Zeiss optics for the 5MP camera.

Jam TEC update - 17/02/05 Nokia Ovi Store unveiled, launches in May



Nokia's just announced at its Mobile World Congress presentation that, lo and behold, the company's launching its own online app and media portal, the Ovi Store. Download, Mosh, widgets are going to be focuses of the Ovi Store. The N97 will be the first device to be "pre-integrated" with Ovi Store, but "tons" of existing S40 and S60 customers will be able to download the service starting in May. The company says it'll learn your tastes over time and anticipate what you want, as well as make recommendations based on your geographical location. A developer site has launched, and is touting a 70% revenue share, which appears to match what Apple's doing with its respective app store.

Jam TEC update - 17/02/07 Nokia E75 QWERTY slider announced with Nokia Messaging built-in




Nokia's second phone of its MWC presentation is the E75, a full QWERTY side-slider that we've seen more than a few times in the past few months. It's the first phone to come equipped with Nokia Messaging built-in. It ships next month for 375 euros, and if you're eager, pre-orders are being accepted starting today on Nokia's site.

Update: Some more details from its fact sheet: The display is a 2.4-inch QVGA, a 3.5mm headphone jack, 3.2 megapixel camera, built-in VPN, HSDA, 802.11 b/g, EGPRS, Bluetooth, and support for up to 16GB microSD card. Standby time is 11 days, and talk time is 5.4 hours on GSM, 4.2 hours on WCDMA, and yes, official colors are silver black, red and copper yellow.

Jam TEC update - 17/02/07 Nokia E55 'compact QWERTY' smartphone unveiled



Nokia's just announced what it's calling the "world's thinnest smartphone," the E55. They're calling it a compact QWERTY keyboard, but let's be honest, it's SureType. According to the press release, it's got 28 days of standby time in its battery, as well as full Nokia Maps and assisted GPS with integration. Look for it this summer for 265 euros unsubsidized.

Update: New details from the fact sheet. The 28 days of standby applies to GSM -- it drops to 19 days on WCDMA -- and talk time for GSM / WCDMA is 8 and 6 hours, respectively. The phone sports a 2.4-inch QVGA screen, 3.2 megapixel camera, 3.5 mm headphone jack, 802.11 b/g, EGPRS, and Bluetooth 2.0.

Jam TEC update - 17/02/07 ATI Radeon 4890 Coming in April



The ATI Radeon HD 4890 will be the fastest single GPU card out when it is released in mid-April. There will also be an overclocked version. It will be here toward the end of April and this car will be as much as 30% faster than the current 4870.

The card is built on RV790 core and is 100Mhz faster than the stock 4870. Here are a few specs:

- RV790 Core
- 850Mhz Core
- 512 MB GDDR5 at 950 Mhz

The overclocked model will have 1GB of GDDR5. The price and full specs for the OC are unknown. The stock model should be around $299. A good deal, if you ask me.


Jam TEC update - 17/02/05 Cooler Master Just Got Cooler


When you talk with PC enthusiasts, they have 1 thing on their mind; performance. They always talk about how fast their processor is, or how much frames they get in Crysis, but what they hide is the fact that the inside of their computers are equivalent to a furnace in during 1600’s in London.

What they always take for granted was the cooling of their PC’s whether it’s cooling the processor, the graphic card or even the RAM modules, they always have some insecurity with their cooling.

All of that is about to change though, because Cooler Master just released their latest and greatest invention yet - The V10.

At first glance, not many people will know what it is, but they will soon because this thing is the sexiest CPU/RAM cooler I’ve seen yet.

These things just hit the shelves a few days ago I believe and they’re selling like hotcakes! I wish CM would send me one of these, I’d love to replace the fans and add my own.


Monday, February 9, 2009

Jam TEC update - 09/02/05 Panasonic's HDC-HS300 HD camcorder



Hey there every one. Hope your enjoying your self. So first of all i need a help from u guys, try to collect more membes to my facebook group and comment on the blogs in Blogger or Multiply.
Anyw lets cut the crap and move to this gorges baby. PEOPLE..!! your looking at the future. the Panasonic full HD camcorder. It'll record 720p 1080p any resolution that's available. This monster is released in the 2008 CES. also the critics says
"could well be the best [consumer] camcorder released all year." low light performance was deemed "particularly amazing." There were plenty of outputs, a swank touchscreen LCD and a very impressive cross-shaped array of microphones that could record 5.1 audio. Did i say 5.1????? People you can even make a block buster movie from it.. hahaa.. This thing is awesome in every way. What else you can ask from a camcoder. OOooppSSss. i think i for got to tell the most importent part of the camcoder. Most of the camcoders in the market has only 1MOS but in this pice there are 3MOS. and gives a 10.1megapixel shoot.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Jam TEC update - 09/02/07 Hiper Orsis in Gun Metal


The Hiper Orsis is a streamlined mid-tower case. It you like it simple and clean then this might be a good case for you. Here’s what it has :
  • 5 5 1/4 bays
  • 4 3 1/2 (modular rack)
  • 2 USB
  • Audio in/out
  • eSATA
  • 3 120mm fans (HDD rack, Rear, Top)
I know. Can't buy these things in Srilanka. damn i hate this country for this


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Jam TEC update - 09/02/07 HDD Media Player 2



It's not quite as whimsical as some of Thanko's other gadgets, but those looking for a barebones media player may actually want to consider the company's new HDD Media Player 2, which looks like it should get the job done and do so on the cheap. Naturally, you'll have to supply your own hard drive, but the enclosure will handle most of the media-playing abilities you'll likely want (including DivX and even DVD VOB file playback), and you'll get a decent enough complement of ports, including VGA, component, composite, s-video, and an optical digital audio output. Look for this one to set you back just over $70

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Jam TEC update - 09/02/05 Samsung Memoir


When i saw this for the first time (not for real) i thought it's a digital camera. But any how it's a mobile. The front looks so alike a camera. Anyway this product will come out with AT&T. The mobile device is capable of
T-Mobile USA's funky 3G bands, featuring a full touchscreen, integrated AGPS, full HTML browser, and -- of course -- that glorious 8 megapixel sensor with xenon flash. No word on pricing or availability just yet, but some say US can expect it some time this month.

Jam TEC update - 09/01/05 QNAP's new 4-bay Atom-based TS-439 Pro Turbo NAS


Well i think for some of us this is an alien Hardware, but for some it isn't. Even thought i don't have this NAS (Network Attached Storage) This will be solution i'll be hoping to get to my storage problems. Anyway
It's already been an exciting year for QNAP fanboys... not only has the company graced the world (and our pages) with a new 6-bay NAS, but it's already back for more. Billed as "the world's first 4-bay Intel Atom-based NAS," the TS-439 Pro Turbo NAS sports an Intel 1.6GHz CPU, 1GB memory, support for RAID 0/1/5/6/5+spare configurations, up to 6TB capacity (that's before you start adding external drives) and a whole host of server functions, including all the FTPing, DDNS, MySQL and XDove mail servin' your little heart desires. And if that weren't enough, the Surveillance Station feature supports video monitoring and recording from up to four IP-based cameras. No price listed

Jam TEC update - 09/02/05 LG Arena KM900



Already we saw the LG's new smart phone the ARENA KM900. Some of the specs of this module has been released to the internet. Apparently, this one will boast GSM/UMTS/HSDPA connectivity, along with a high-res 3-inch 800x480 display (no word on resistive or capacitive), and some form of mobile TV, although specifics on that are a bit light at the moment. The phone also apparently measures just 11.5mm thick, which makes it a smidgen slimmer than the iPhone and, as we had heard before, it could be out in Europe as soon as next month

Jam TEC update - 09/02/05 Timex Expedition WS4



The folks at Timex has come up with this new wrist watch will give you so many details. Still not sure is this made for rock climbing, mountain biking, and sumo wrestling, but i already feel stronger, smarter, more aware of the outside temperature, and way better looking. Later on i'll post the specs of this amazing watch