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If you fancy owning a fantastic piece of World War II history, you
might be intertested to know a version of the three rotor Enigma encoder
machines, which were used by the German military to encrypt messages
during World War II will be auctioned at Christie’s on September 29th. |
Western Digital have today announced the arrival two newly updated
Passport Drives which includes a revamped Studio and Mac version. Even
though the Western Digital Mac Passport Drives come re-formatted for Mac
machines they can easily be re-formatted to work on Windows systems if
required. |
Micron Technology have this week announced a new addition to their range of solid state drives in the form of their newly updated RealSSD C400 which is now equipped with Self-Encrypting technology to keep your data safe. |
We have been hearing for a while that Asus are working on a second generation of the Asus Eee Pad Transformer, it is rumored to feature NVIDIA’s new quad core Kal-El Tegra processor. |
We have already seen a video preview of NVIDIA’s new quad core mobile
processor, codenamed Kal-El, which will be the next generation NVIDIA
Tegra processor, which is scheduled to launch before the end of the
year. |
if you are looking for a laptop that will take a few knock and drops
through its life then the new ShieldPRO N22G just unveiled by NEC might
well be worth a look. Its equipped with a casing that protects it from
temperatures of -20 to 50 degrees Celsisus. Together with "complete
protection” from dust and sand and the ability to survive drops from a
height of 90cm on to hard concrete. |
Canon has this week rolled out a new update to its latest all-in-one printers
enabling them now take print requests from your iOS devices via Apple’s
AirPrint. The new supported Canon Pixma printers include the MG5320,
MG6220, and MG8220. |
Design firm Artefact have created a radically simple printer concept
called the SWYP drastically moving away from the traditional printer
most of us have in our offices and homes. The new concept called "SWYP:
See What You Print” uses a touchscreen display to allow you to
manipulate, resize and even tweak your photos using a variety of
filters. |
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