
Canon DSLR night vision with AstroScope 9350EOS-FF
By: Alan Ng | Posted: July 16, 2009 | 1 CommentTag: Canon
If you’re an owner of a Canon DSLR such the EOS-1Ds Mark III or the EOS 5D Mark II, you’ll be interested to know that Electrophysics has introduced a new night vision module for you to play around with.

Alpine’s NVE-M300 GPS Navigation Drive
By: Alan Ng | Posted: July 16, 2009 | 9 CommentsTag: alpine
Alpine Electronics have just announced their new NVE-M300 GPS Navigation Drive system. The black box shaped module will now add turn-by-turn navigation features to some of Alpine’s leading GPS units, such as the iXA-W404 and IVA-W505.

More apps for Sony’s PS3 and PSP Go
By: Jamie Pert | Posted: July 16, 2009 | 2 CommentsTag: Sony Playstation 3
A developer who has previously worked in development studios which have created games for the PlayStation 3 and the PSP has revealed that Sony made several approaches to the developmental teams to create applications for both consoles. So far not…

Bill Gates: Project Natal for Xbox 360 and Windows OS
By: Jamie Pert | Posted: July 15, 2009 | No CommentsTag: project natal
According to reports yesterday Microsoft also plan to bring Project Natal to Windows, for those of you who don’t know what Project Natal is, it is basically a gesture responsive technology which allows your gestures to be picked up on…

Instant-on Linux platform vendors talk Google Chrome OS
By: Jamie Pert | Posted: July 15, 2009 | No CommentsTag: Google Chrome OS
Following Google’s announcement of Chrome OS BIOS manufacturer Phoenix Technologies have now announced plans to launch a new version of HyperSpace, HyperSpace is a Linux-based environment which allows quick and easy access to Internet and email, and some other functions.

Palm Pre Apps: Developers organize meetings
By: Jamie Pert | Posted: July 15, 2009 | No CommentsTag: Palm Pre Apps
On Monday earlier this week a group of around 80 developers met to discuss and rectify the lack of applications currently available for the Palm Pre, currently there are only a few dozen applications compared to its competitors thousands of…

Google Chrome OS, Linux, and learning from Microsoft
By: Jamie Pert | Posted: July 15, 2009 | No CommentsTag: Google Chrome OS
A report has emerged on PCWorld’s website, within this review it covers a detailed look into where Microsoft have gone wrong, and how Microsoft have made some poor fundamental decision with their OS releases. It also covers how Google may…

Microsoft Windows 7: Special deals for volume orders
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: July 15, 2009 | No CommentsTag: windows 7
For those WPC Customers who are on Microsoft’s volume licenses will have the chance to get their hands on Windows 7 almost two months before the general public, they will also receive a limited discount when they switch from Windows…

Microsoft Windows 7 Beats 17 weeks of Vista sales in 8 hours
By: Jamie Pert | Posted: July 15, 2009 | No CommentsTag: windows 7
According to Amazon since the opening of the Windows 7 UK pre-order thousands of customers have raced to get their copies, this has resulted in Windows 7 topping the software chart. Reports are also stating that within the first 8…

2010 Chevy Camaro RS: How hot?
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: July 15, 2009 | No CommentsTag: Chevy Camaro
AutoBlog have been talking about the moment that they took a vehicle back after reviewing it; often they see another vehicle that catches their eye. This was the case when they saw the 2010 Camaro 2LT RS, this model is…

2010 Acura RDX: Is this it?
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: July 15, 2009 | No CommentsTag: Acura
Much has been spoken about the new 2010 Acura RDX, but now AutoBlog is reporting at what they believe are the first shots of the new vehicle. If these photos are in fact genuine, then you will see that the…

Chrysler Financial is first auto company to repay government loans
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: July 15, 2009 | 1 CommentTag: Chrysler
According to reports from Reuters, Chrysler Financial has become the first auto company in the U.S. to pay back its loan of $1.5 billion, which they had received from the U.S. Department of Treasury. The loan, which was taken out…

Nissan’s new Dual Injector System
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: July 15, 2009 | No CommentsTag: nissan
We all know that the internal combustion engine is not doing the environment any good, but there is still a lot of life in the old polluting engine. It is no secret that electric cars are the future, but for…

IBM adds thin provisioning to high-end DS8000 storage array
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: July 15, 2009 | No CommentsTag: IMB
IBM has now added thin provisioning to its high-end DS8000 storage array, as well as enhancing its XIV storage product. For those who do not know, thin provisioning involves telling an application that it has all of the storage capacity…

Apple tablet with claims of Apple-designed CPU
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: July 15, 2009 | No CommentsTag: Mac Tablet
According to a report from China Times, an Apple Mac Tablet is coming. There has been much speculation over a Mac Tablet for some time now and this is just the latest. The report suggests that Foxconn will manufacture the…


