Asus has added another netbook to their range with the launch of the Asus Eee PC 1215N. The Asus Eee PC 1215N is designed to be a multimedia netbook and it features an Intel Atom D525 dual core processor and NVIDIA Ion graphics. It also features a 12 inch LCD display with a resolution of 1366 x … [Read more...] about Asus Eee PC 1215N Netbook
Google Chrome To Block Out-of-date Plug-ins
Google will soon be releasing a version of its Chrome browser that will automatically block insecure plug-ins from running. This move is part of an ongoing effort to secure users from attacks that exploit bugs and vulnerabilities found in these plug-ins, which can be used by malicious websites to … [Read more...] about Google Chrome To Block Out-of-date Plug-ins
Verizon iPhone Could Add 12 Million More iPhone Users
We have been hearing rumors for quite some time that Apple [AAPL]would be bringing the iPhone to the Verizon Wireless network, and have even heard rumors this week that it may be coming in January, although I think we can take that rumor with a pinch of salt. According to analyst Yair Reiner from … [Read more...] about Verizon iPhone Could Add 12 Million More iPhone Users
NASA Asks Three High School Students For Help
This story could be straight out of a Hollywood blockbuster movie. Three Massachusetts high school science students were recently asked by their teacher to imagine a spacecraft was hurtling to earth and they needed to record this event from another aircraft. The students put their minds together … [Read more...] about NASA Asks Three High School Students For Help
Potential Fix For iPhone 4 Reception Issues?
We are hearing more and more reports of iPhone 4 reception issues, and we have yet to get an official fix from Apple, apart from being told to hold the iPhone 4 differently or to add a bumper case to it. Some of the readers over at MacRumors have been trying out a couple of different things in an … [Read more...] about Potential Fix For iPhone 4 Reception Issues?
iPhone 3GS vs iPhone 4
With the recent release of the iPhone 4S, we have published a new article which shows the difference between the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 4S. If you're thinking of upgrading from an iPhone 3GS to the new iPhone 4 but haven't quite made the step and are still a little unsure whether the upgrade will … [Read more...] about iPhone 3GS vs iPhone 4
Get Your Own Street Legal Tron Legacy Lightcycle
We have seen a few photos and videos before on Geeky Gadgets of the new Lightcycle from Tron Legacy, now you will be able to get your hands on a street legal exact replica of the Tron Legacy Lightcycle. Some of our reader will remember the awesome Batpod replica that was up for sale on Ebay, well … [Read more...] about Get Your Own Street Legal Tron Legacy Lightcycle
Pivot Power Outlet
If you're looking for a way to fit all those enormous power supplies into one power outlet, then the Pivot Power might be worth a look. The Pivot Power Outlet can be bent into any number of positions to make space for those extra-large power supplies. Watch the video after the jump. Innovative … [Read more...] about Pivot Power Outlet
Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro Headed To Vodafone UK
UK mobile phone operator Vodafone has announced that it will shortly be selling the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro, although they haven't as yet given an exact launch date it is just listed as 'Coming soon'. The X10 Mini Pro features a 1.55 inch QVGA touchscreen display with a resolution of 320 x 240 … [Read more...] about Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro Headed To Vodafone UK
Sony Recalls 535,000 Vaio F And Vaio C Notebooks
Sony has just announced that it is recalling a total of 53,000 notebooks that are part of the Sony Vaio F and Sony Vaio C ranges, which were sold within the first half of 2010. Sony is recalling these notebooks because of a temperature control issue which can cause the notebooks to overheat, and in … [Read more...] about Sony Recalls 535,000 Vaio F And Vaio C Notebooks
Simple Key Combination Breaks Corsair’s Security On Padlock 2 USB Drive
Today, Corsair has released details of a vulnerability that allows unauthorized users to access data on their range of Corsair Padlock 2 USB Flash drives by simply entering a string of keys on the flash drive's integrated mini keyboard. This vulnerability is particularly concerning as it allows the … [Read more...] about Simple Key Combination Breaks Corsair’s Security On Padlock 2 USB Drive
Military Overhead Power Line Battery Re-Charging With RAPS
With Special Forces carrying more and more equipment that rely on battery packs for power, the most obvious problem when out in the field is how to charge these devices quickly and efficiently. The increasing reliance on electronic devices such as communication tools, GPS units, night vision … [Read more...] about Military Overhead Power Line Battery Re-Charging With RAPS











