Kingston DataTraveler 110, 400 and Style USB Flash Drives

Late last year I reviewed two of Kingston’s DataTraveler USB flash drives. The Mini Fun and Mini-Migo. Today I’m back to tell you about three more of their DataTraveler drives: the 110, 400 and Style. Let’s find out if you might want to add one of them to your keychain or gear bag…

All three of [...]

Fixing the web crawl might take 12-15 days

New Delhi: Talking to their son in the US is the happiest point of the day for Mr and Mrs Vohra. Everyday they spend hours chatting to their son on Skype or Yahoo. However, since yesterday they haven’t been able to get through.
“We have been facing huge problems getting through on the Internet. We can’t [...]

Nvidia Acquires Ageia

In a move that comes as a bit of a surprise, visual computing technology major Nvidia has decided to acquire PhysX card maker Ageia. PhysX cards (or PPUs as their called) serve the purpose of extending realism by allowing games to simultaneously handle hundreds of ‘physics’ instructions.
The popularity of these cards can be gauged by [...]

CES 2008: Intel Introduces Penryn Platform

In an evolutionary move forward, Intel unveiled today the first Penryn laptop processors. This makes the new platform a refresh of the Santa Rosa platform that was introduced last year. This new platform uses the Mobile Intel 965 express chipset, which comes with support for the Penryn processors, wireless connectivity and graphical subsystems.
Overall five new [...]

New cable cut compounds net woes

A submarine cable in the Middle East has been snapped, adding to global net problems caused by breaks in two lines under the Mediterranean on Wednesday. The Falcon cable, owned by a firm which operates another damaged cable, led to a “critical” telecom breakdown, according to one local official.
The cause of the latest [...]