03 October 2008

Technology Never Ends - I

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26 September 2008

Surya's SIX PACKS ABS



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Digital Foci releases Photo Album OLED 1.5 keychain

Digital Foci has released the Pocket Album OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) 1.5, a keychain that displays digital pictures on a 1.5 inch 128 x 128 pixel OLED display. The internal 32MB flash memory is claimed to hold 124 photos, presented in automatic slideshows, adjustable time intervals, or manual browsing. A Li-polymer batter is claimed to last for 5 hour and can be charged with an included AC adapter or USB cable. Users can convert images with the Photo Viewer Software and transferring them onto the keychain. Images can be cropped or rotated, then automatically optimized for the device. Pocket Album OLED 1.5 is available now from Digital Foci for $50, in Red, Carbon Fiber, or Gray colors. The software works with Mac OS X or Windows

Intel ships dual-core Atom processor

Intel has revealed that the company has started shipping its dual-core Atom 330 processor. The chip is officially intended for very small profile desktops, such as nettops, and potentially gives much more performance than possible with the single-core version. The chip runs at the same 1.6GHz but can handle as many as four program threads at once thanks to built-in Hyperthreading on each core. Its bus speed is also the same at 533MHz but carries a doubled Level 2 cache of 1MB to handle the added workload. Power consumption is exactly double that of the single core Atom but still low at 8W.

The Atom 330 has already been announced for systems from Abaco and Tranquil and will likely arrive in systems from ASUS and others that already produce nettops. A notebook-ready version known as the N330 has been rumored but has yet to surface on Intel's roadmap, although the existing chip is socket-compatible with the mobile editions