Thursday, June 19, 2008
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Microsoft Sidewinder Mouse
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Google Web Accelerator
The beta, released on May 4, 2005, works with Mozilla Firefox 1.0+ and Internet Explorer 5.5+ on Windows 2000 SP3+, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Vista machines.
Google Web Accelerator sends requests for web pages, except for secure web pages (HTTPS), to Google, which logs these requests. Some web pages may embed personal information in these page requests.Google receives and temporarily caches cookie data that your computer sends with webpage requests in order to improve performance.In order to speed up delivery of content, Google Web Accelerator may retrieve webpage content that you did not request, and store it in your Google Web Accelerator cache.
Porsche Introduces P'9521
Crafted out of sturdy aluminium and mineral glass, the Porsche P'9521 weighs 137g and measuring a somewhat chunky 47mm wide, 90mm tall and 18mm deep.
Inside, this phone packs enough features to scare off any other car-inspired phones -- including a fingerprint reader, which doubles up as touch-sensitive scroll interface for navigating through the menu or your pictures.
On the back, the Porsche P'9521 sports a 3.2-megapixel camera with auto-focus and dual LED photo lights. You can spin the P'9521's screen 180 degrees as you would with a tablet laptop and use the larger main screen as a viewfinder.
Another noteworthy feature is the built-in accelerometer, which lets the phone know which way you're holding it up and changes pictures from portrait to landscape mode automatically.
In the box you get a headphone adaptor to listen to music or make hands-free calls. There's also a 2GB microSD card.
All in all, we're fairly impressed with it, but we're astonished at the price. For the handset alone you'll have to fork out £800. The Porsche P'9521 will be available in November.