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Razer is a brand that has become synonymous with gaming. From the outset, the company are dedicated to the best of gaming peripherals. Razer previously made history by publishing its first wireless gaming mouse, stunning Mamba. Now it is on the basis of the success of Mamba has traces of yet another first.
Named after a mythical Japanese arm eight serpent, Orochi you see here is not only a Razer’s first portable Gaming Mouse, it is also the first ever Bluetooth Right. Naturally, we had access to it themselves.
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Click on your Friendster account today. Do not be surprised if you encounter a striking design changes. Logo, brand-new look and tagline created by pioneer the networking site specifically for targeting the Asian market.
This is certainly plausible, given the rumors that Friendster would be bought by companies from Asia, have increasingly strong. Friendster seems to seriously work on a more focused markets, namely Asia. Because, for a more global market is already clear the site of the felled giant Facebook and MySpace.
This focus on Asia reason is researched from …
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CompuLab has been holding it down on the diminutive front for years now, though the outfit’s latest mini PC packs even more features than ever before. Measuring just 4- x 4.5- x 1.05-inches and weighing only 13 ounces, the fit-PC2i is hailed as the planet’s smallest dual gigabit Ethernet-equipped PC. Other specs include an Intel Atom Z5xx CPU (from 1.1GHz to 2GHz), up to 2GB of DDR2 RAM, room for a 2.5-inch HDD, audio in / out, built-in WiFi, four USB 2.0 ports and Windows 7 (if you so choose). …
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Requires a loyal friend to accompany the journey? A robot named Affective Driving Intelligent Agent (AIDA) will become a reliable friend.
The team from MIT to refine this robot hoping AIDA can help change the way people interact with their vehicles.
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“With the presence of sensor and mobile computing, information about the things around us will be easy to get,” said Professor Carlo Ratti, director of MIT’s SENSEable City Lab.
AIDA is an MIT project with mutual cooperation and the Volkswagen Audi Group of America’s Electronics Research Lab. AIDA is designed …