The weekly roundup of the web’s best tech news includes – iPhone 4 UK T-Mobile Prices Revealed: Still Not Cheaper Than Three?, Review of Siig SuperSpeed USB 3.0 4-Port Hub, G.Skill Phoenix Pro SandForce SSD Test, Mouseless – the invisible computer mouse, Panasonic Mp3 Cd Player, The iPad Cam Case, Pressure Sensitive iPad App To Be developed
iPhone 4 UK T-Mobile Prices Revealed: Still Not Cheaper Than Three?
T-Mobile has been the only UK iPhone 4 carrier that has not revealed its pricing of the most sought after phone since it’s release. Well, it would appear that the waiting can stop as Pocket-lint have been sent a tip-off from someone which shows off a document which will be sent out to T-Mobile customers detailing pricing of the iPhone 4.
Read more at Gaj-it.com
Review of Siig SuperSpeed USB 3.0 4-Port Hub
USB 3.0 is all the rage, it’s the new in-thing, so as with USB 2.0 we’ve got accessories for it. One such accessory is the often overlooked USB hub, on USB 2.0 they’re like as dime a dozen, but with USB3 things have gone up in price. On motherboards and add-in cards, you’re usually limited to only one of two USB 3.0 ports as of now, so if you need more you’ll need a hub obviously. Today for review I’ve got a very well made four port USB hub from Siig, yeah it’s USB hub, not much exciting, but it is one of the nicest hubs I’ve seen and it works great.
Read more at iGadgetLife.com
G.Skill Phoenix Pro SandForce SSD Test
Solid State Drive storage devices have become the hot ticket for high-performance computer enthusiasts. Impartial towards either PC, Linux, or Apple platforms, SSDs have the power to transform slow computers into blazing-fast speed machines. The SandForce SF-1200 has quickly become the de facto SSD controller for companies seeking recognition, and for good reason. The G.Skill Phoenix Pro embraces the SF-1222TA3-SBH processor to produce up to 50,000 IOPS with only 7% over-provisioning to generate maximum performance with optimal capacity. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the 60GB G.Skill Phoenix Pro SSD FM-25S2S-60GBP2 against some of the fastest storage solutions on the market.
Read more at Benchmark Reviews
Mouseless – the invisible computer mouse
There will be days that you’re tired of holding a computer mouse. You wish you could simply move your hand to move the mouse cursor on the computer screen. Well, this will be made possible by Mouseless, which can also be deemed as an invisible mouse.
The Mouseless is like a mouse without a real mouse sitting on your desk. You just simply move your hand on the desk. The system was created by Pranav Mistry at the MIT Media Lab, which uses Infrared camera to capture your hand movements and translate them into computer commands.
Read more at Techchee.com
Panasonic Corporation is one of the Companies that the Japan offers us. The Japanese Multinational Company is headquartered in Kadom, Osaka, Japan. It has as a main business the electronics products and it uses this production under two names, such as Panasonic and Technics, Sanyo and Ramsa Proffessional Audio Systems.
Read more at Techpin.com
This is a great bit of innovation from designer Chet Rosales; it provides the iPad user with something that has been left out of the design, the camera. A lot of people use the camera for one reason of another and yet the iPad is missing one.
This case solves that issue and because the camera is movable, it means that it can be forward facing too, so that face to face calls and short webcasts can be made with ease.
Read more at Zedomax.com
Pressure Sensitive iPad App To Be developed
Just after the launch of Apple’s iPhone many new applications started puring in, so is the case with the iPad, and the new innovative iPad apps that are developed.
Apple iPad has been able to create quite a sensation in the technological world like its brother iPhone. Many technicians are working hard on its applications to make it rock forever in this world. One negative thing in iPad’s screen was that its inability to support pressure-sensitivity and it, therefore, only knows when the screen is touched by your finger and it, then acts accordingly. In other words, the only thing that this pad can do is just to feel the pressure and then act.
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