Geek With Laptop Weekly Roundup 05.03.2010

The weekly roundup of the web’s best tech news includes  Review of Kingston DataTraveler 310 256gb USB Flash Drive, Review of Polaroid Pogo Instant Mobile Printer, Gigabyte T1000 Netbook Tablet convertible,  iPad Release Date: March 26 2010,  Opera 10.50 for Windows Launched, Declared the Fastest Browser,  History Of Cell Phones and The Spying Kite.

Review of Kingston DataTraveler 310 256gb USB Flash Drive

king9 thumb Geek With Laptop Weekly Roundup 05.03.2010They say size doesn’t matter, but I think it does… at least when it comes to a USB drives, and I’ll leave it at that… I’ve got an exclusive review for you, our friends over at Kingston have sent me a rather expensive USB drive, coming in at about $1100 it’s not one that most people will be running out and grabbing anytime soon I’m sure, but it’s one of the first on the market. So I’ve got my hands on the Kingston DataTraveler 310 256gb USB Flash Drive, and you know we love our flash drive here at TestFreaks, and one like this gets us a little more than excited!

Read more at TestFreaks.com

Review of Polaroid Pogo Instant Mobile Printer

pogo7 thumb Geek With Laptop Weekly Roundup 05.03.2010Every once in a while I get a product that surprises me in what it is and what it can do. I’ve reviewed a lot of stuff and I’ve learned that the majority of the products out there are never what you expect, especially if you believe the marketing hype surrounding them. Sometimes though I get a product like what I have today that is actually fun and exceeds my expectations.

Read more at BonaFideReviews.com

Gigabyte T1000 Netbook Tablet convertible

gigabyte t1000 tablet offers optional atom N470 processor 450x394 Geek With Laptop Weekly Roundup 05.03.2010The Gigabyte T1000 Netbook Tablet is the first tablet that offers an upgrade option to the Intel’s newly announced Pine Trail N470 processor. The T1000 comes powered with an Intel 1.66GHz N450 processor, the N470 is an optional and it has a 10.1 inch LCD display with resolution of 1366×768, which also makes it convertible between a tablet and a netbook setup.

Read more at Techchee.com

iPad Release Date: March 26 2010?

Apple iPad4 247x300 Geek With Laptop Weekly Roundup 05.03.2010Apple hasn’t officially confirmed this release date for their Apple iPad, however rumours in the tech world suggest that March 26th could be a likely date for us to get our mitts on the must have Apple device of 2010.

Read more at gaj-it.com

Opera 10.50 for Windows Launched, Declared the Fastest Browser

opera logo  150x150 Geek With Laptop Weekly Roundup 05.03.2010The Internet Browsers wars have been going for a couple of years now ever since Google Chrome became popular, with the major players in the game have been Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Apple Safari, Google Chrome and Opera. Of all these browsers, Firefox has remained the most convenient and efficient, while Google Chrome follows closely. In terms of numbers, Internet Explorer has been used more widely but that is only in places where there isn’t much knowledge about other browsers that are available.

Read more at walyou.com

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History Of Cell Phones

Cell phones are part of our everyday life but the sad truth is that we know very little about the real history of cell phones, which was the first man who made a call or which is the first cell phone model.

As most of the major events (good and bad) that took place after July 4, 1776, the mobile phone “was born” in 1973 on the greatest American land, although various concepts, plans and prototypes existed since the early twenty Century. Peak, the first inventor is the Motorola manufacturer, a company which currently is about to abandon the mobile division.
Read more at Techpin.com

The Spying Kite

77393 150x150 Geek With Laptop Weekly Roundup 05.03.2010This is the civilian equivalent to military drone, sure has a little less technology and cannot travel as far or a accurately as its military cousin, but it had to all start somewhere, didn’t it?

This can travel as high as eighty feet, the camera is suspended underneath the kite and can take picture at different timed intervals, at a real alternative to Google Earth!

Read more at Zedomax.com


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