Posted on 2011 under Uncategorized |
26
Jan
because of some new projects the admin of gadget guruz are not able to handle & maintain the blog posts.. we back very soon when all the things are in the managing capacity, We regret the inconvenience to you & advertisers
Posted on 2007 under Uncategorized |
21
Aug
Here’s the LG U990, a new cellphone with 5-megapixel camera with Image Stabilizer, auto-focus and Schneider Kreuznach optics. The twisting collar around the lens doubles as a shuttle dial to get your way through its amazing high-speed 120FPS video footage. And there’s 3G HSDPA, 170MB internal memory, a 240 x 400 touchscreen and a music player. No price yet, but we want.
Source: Akihabara News via Ubergizmo
Posted on 2007 under Miscellaneous, Uncategorized |
16
Jul
This Coffee Table Aquarium is a great add to any bachelor pad. Clear-Seal coffee table aquarium comes with a toughened glass top that has polished rounded edges. It has either a reproduction or mirror corner section that covers the filter and lighting system. All of the coffee table aquariums come complete with light diffuser (the one in the corner to illuminate the tank, the one under the tank is optional), fine and coarse biological sponges, plastic filter cover and acrylic table top support blocks.
Source: Just Buy Online
Posted on 2007 under Uncategorized |
15
Jul
In an unexpected development, chip giant Intel Corp. has joined the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) initiative. The nonprofit project aims to equip children in developing countries with specially designed low-cost notebooks powered by chips from Intel’s rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD).
Previously, Intel’s efforts in the education market appeared at odds with those of OLPC. While OLPC expects to finally begin delayed volume shipments of its XO laptop in September, priced at US$175, Intel has been selling its Classmate PC laptop in bulk since March. Classmate currently costs around $225, but Intel hopes to lower that price to $200 by year-end.
Intel has been selling Classmate primarily in Brazil, Mexico, Nigeria and Pakistan, while OLPC has beta copies of its laptops in use by schoolchildren in Argentina, Brazil, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Thailand and Uruguay. The governments of those seven nations have pledged to purchase the XO laptops in bulk when volume shipments begin.