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Asus Eee PC hacked with 16GB and Bluetooth
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A “Jonhx” user at forum.eeeuser.com did a mod on his EEE PC to increase the storage to 16GB and add Bluetooth connectivity. He used the internal USB ports, a Microsoft Bluetooth Adapter and a Corsair Voyager 16GB USB drive ($150) for that mod. that is a perilous mod and you should attem…
NEC Lui Personal Solution
NEC has just launched its new Lui Personal Solution ‘On Demand’ system. In essence, it is a device meant for personal/home usage, and comes complete with a central server and different clients in the anatomy of a notebook. Client devices won’t come with any OS installed, but they can remotely acces…
Evolve wireless iPod speakers
The Griffin Evolve wireless iPod speakers definitely come in handy when you want to set up your audio system in a compact area without tripping by pesky wires. that pair of speakers are fully detachable and come with internal rechargeable batteries that juice up when docked, and the 10 hour battery …
Aleutia E1 ultra-low potential Linux PC
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This Aleutia E1 ultra-low potential PC runs Linux and uses only 8 Watts, so it could even be powered by a solar panel. It’s nice to be small, but once you add the keyboard, display, power-brick or solar panel, it becomes quite a setup. Obviously, the 8W potential consumption whether of …
NEC real-duration translator on a cellphone
NEC has revealed to the world that it successfully developed a real-time translator on a cellphone, making it the first of its kind in the world. Currently, it will turn Japanese traveller’s words into English instantly, bridging the communications gap by more than a mile. that is made possible by …
Exploding phone not the culprit
Looks like Mr. Seo from Korea did not die from his exploding cellphone after all - in fact, it was due to a heavy vehicle accident that was concealed by Mr. Seo’s colleague (Mr. Kwon) due to the fact that the latter was at fault. According to Mr. Kwon, he accidentally ran by his colleague when backi…
Sony PS3 used to crack passwords
protection researcher Nick Breese has taken his PS3 and tinkered around with it, claiming that the console’s vigorous chip is more than capable of being used to crack passwords. To instance, a supposedly strong eight-character password takes just a few hours to crack with the PS3, whereas previous …










