To buy the silver Slipstream Yacht

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 | Design, Gadget Reviews, Gadgets, Gadgets news, Gizmo News with No Comments »


The first thing that strikes the Slipstream is the silvery color of the superstructure, which has a futuristic flavor. This model, designed by Ed Dubois, was produced in 2001 by Warren Yachts.

He has five cabins, which can accommodate up to ten people. The luxury suite’s agent, prepared on the main deck, includes a study, lounge, the dressing room, bathroom and other services.

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Samsung Planning on 256GB SSDs, Huge Price Drops by End of the Year

Friday, February 22nd, 2008 | Announcement, Computer, Design, Gadget Reviews, Gadgets, Gadgets news, Gizmo News, Laptops, Mobile with No Comments »

Samsung

The SSDs will be reducing its price in this year. The Samsung is coming along to make me look like some species of genius. This year Samsung has looking for their new SSDs double the storage size and not once, they comes twice in this year’s end with 256GB SSD.

The Samsung already has 128GB hard disk drive on floor for third quarter of this year; you can see laptop with this SSD flavor Macbook Air. After this our 256GB will come soon and using Multi Level Cell, this Multi Level Cell (MLC) is little slower than Single Level Cell (SLC). Here some good news for you its price is reduce every year approximately 35% to 45%.

Via: Gizmodo

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Vista Box Needs Instructions to Open

Thursday, February 14th, 2008 | Announcement, Computer, Design, Gadget Reviews, Gadget Tech Specs, Gadgets, Gadgets news, Gizmo News, Laptops, Mobile, Technology with No Comments »

Oh Microsoft, when will you ever live down the Apple comparisons? It’s not all the mactards’ fault, you know—not when you are pulling stunts like this. Seriously, you have a “How To” page showing customers “how to” open the Vista software packaging—and it’s a 3-step process.

The Windows Vista box opens with a swing-out section that holds your DVD and manuals. The box has two security seals that need to be cut or removed before it can be opened. To open the box 1. On the top of the box, cut along the grooves on either side of the Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label. 2. Peel the red tabbed label off the front of the box and discard. 3. Holding the box with the Windows logo facing you, grasp the red tab on the top of the box, and pull it to the right to open the box as shown here.

But how do we pull out the disc? There’s gotta be another instructions page. We’re sitting here with a half-finished Vista install opening and Microsoft wouldn’t let us down. [microsoft via wired]

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