Archive for November, 2008

Apple iPhone 2G (1st Generation) and 3G (2nd Generation) Compared

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Whether you love or hate Apple, you must admit that the revolutionized cell phones as we know them today. Before the 1st generation hit the market, the top selling phone for the past three years was the Motorola RAZR.  However, not too long ago, the and Apple enjoyed monumental achievement by becoming the best selling phone in the third-quarter of 2008. It’s been almost two years since the release of the original , and only a few months ago Apple released the . Both phones are still missing some basic features, but there has been an improvement in the latter version. In this article, we will cover the differences between the (or first generation) and it’s newer counterpart, the .

Apple iPhone 2G VS iPhone 3G

Design and Dimensions

Even though there aren’t too many differences in the exterior of the models, we are going to point them out before we get to the hardware. The screen size is exactly the same at 3.5" on both models, which provides for an ultra-clear 480×320 screen resolution. The rear of the original has a smooth metal finish with a black strip at the bottom. The front of it has a shiny metal piece that surrounds the side of the phone and ends behind the screen. The has a smooth piano black or white finish. It also has the shiny metal piece around the outside of the screen. The features buttons that are made from a shiny metal, excluding the home button. This gives them a sturdier feel compared to its predecessor. The shape of the phone is a major difference as the original is a little thicker and completely flat when set down. The has more of a round feel to it that flattens out slightly around the edges. It has been said that the screen of the heats to a warmer temperature than that of the original .

Apple iPhone 2G/3G Size and weight

Features & Technical Specifications

Once we get under the hood, we begin to see where the separates itself from it’s older brother. The only supported WiFi, GSM, and Bluetooth. This means its speed surfing the Internet were quite limited. The introduced speeds to Apple’s flagship model, and it also supports WiFi, GSM, and Bluetooth. This makes for a better experience surfing, watching Youtube videos, and downloading data onto the phone from the Internet. The first generation supported the following frequencies:  GSM and (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz). The supports all of those frequencies, but added to the list quite a few more to enable running at speeds, including UMTS/HSDPA (850, 1900, 2100 MHz). The also supports GPS, which was not included in the original .

Both phones have a 2MP camera, but do not feature a video recorder. The weighs 4.7 ounces compared to the ’s weight of 4.8 ounces (not a notable difference). The only downside to capabilities is that it eats into battery life.  The beats out the newer version in that regard by providing up to 8 hours of talk-time compared to 5 hours with the .

Apple iPhone 2G/3G Battery Life

Bottom Line

Comparing two great phones is always hard, but Apple made a great move by creating the . The is impressive, but with the features the provides and the transition with new phones all moving to , it’s a definite requirement if Apple wants to maintain its new status as the #1 selling phone in the US.

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Panasonic Toughbook F8 Released and Toughbook T8 and W8 Updated

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Panasonic Toughbook F8, W8, and T8 NotebooksPanasonic has released a new Toughbook model as well as updated two of their existing products.  The new product is the Toughbook F8, while the models updated include the Toughbook W8 ultra portable laptop the stylish Toughbook T8 tablet PC. Taking design tips from what Panasonic likes to call the "walking worker", the Toughbook T8 is definitely a contender in the notebook market, with extras such as a stylus, touch screen, screen rotating software. With a surprisingly convenient rubber hands strap a 12.1" tough LCD screen, the T8 sports a power saving Intel Core 2 Duo processor, is expandable to 4GB of RAM, is capable of providing 7 hours of battery life, offers a 120GB hard drive.

It’s sister model, the Toughbook W8, has an anti-glare LCD display that is also 12.1". The main difference between the two machines is that the W8 weighs in slightly less that the Panasonic Toughbook T8 has the ergonomic hand strap missing from the Toughbook W8. Also, the T8 includes the W8 does not. The T8 weighs about 3.3 pounds, the Toughbook W8 weighs in at a light 3 pounds. Both machines have exceptional battery life because of the low voltage Intel Duo Core processors utilized.

Both models come with Windows Vista Business pre-installed, but they can also be downgraded to XP if preferred.  Both models also come with complete wireless capabilities, including Bluetooth. Pricing on the Toughbook notebooks starts at $2,099. the durability power these machines can provide, it’s well worth the money many users.

As the Panasonic Toughbook F8, it is proudly branded as the world’s lightest 3G-ready notebook, wielding a 14.1" wide display an internal optical drive. The Toughbook F8 took a page out of the book of its predecessor, the T8, by adding a handle. This gives it somewhat of a small briefcase appearance when shut. It comes with a DVD burner a 160GB hard disk drive. Selling $2,499, the laptop could be irresistible businesses that require Panasonic’s expertise in designing solid, reliable, highly durable portable computers.

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Super Talent 64GB and 128 GB MasterDrive LX Solid State Drive (SSD)

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Super Talent 2.5" 64GB and 128GB MasterDrive LX SSD drives (SSDs) are becoming increasing popular, especially as prices drop.  Super Talent now joins OCZ in leading the movement toward affordable drives.  Super Talent’s MasterDrive LX is available in 64GB 128GB capacities in a 2.5" form factor.  As with other SSDs, the MasterDrive LX offer about five times better resistance to shock vibration, support a wider range of operating temperatures altitudes, consume less energy, are absolutely silent.

To ensure the highest level of reliability compatibility, the MasterDrive LX underwent SuperTalent’s formidable arsenal of validation tests. The SSD is completely interchangeable with mechanical hard disk drives since they use the same SATA-II 3Gbps interface. Built with NAND flash, these SSDs provide read/write speeds that max out at 100MB/s 40MB/sec accordingly. The lifespan of the SSDs are significantly lengthened by the integrated ECC, bad bit management, wear leveling systems.

The 64GB model costs around $179, while the 128GB SSD is priced at the bargain value of $299. The drives a certainly an attractive option the stocking of a tech-savvy individual this holiday season!

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Logitech Z-500 Wireless Speakers

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Logitech Z-500 Wireless SpeakersMost people use laptops to gain freedom from wires and portability.  While it’s true that everything is packed into a small, self-contained machine with a notebook, once you start connecting other devices, your battery life runs low, requiring the power cable, etc., sometimes it feels like we’re back to square one.  Logitech recently brought out its Z-500 that help clear the clutter by providing wireless enhanced audio. The Z-500 uses high-performance wireless technology so that you can place the speaker just about anywhere in the vicinity and still enjoy quality music, movies, and other multimedia. Utilizing Stereo XL technology, the Z-500 automatically optimize acoustic levels to provide you a fuller, richer sound. The are connected to your PC in the exact same fashion that you connect a wireless mouse – basically all you’re doing is connecting the Z-500 to the computer using the wireless USB dongle that came with in the package.

If you feel like wiring the up, feel free to use the included USB cable. It also comes with an auxiliary input in the form of a 3.5mm stereo jack so you can connect your iPod or other favorite MP3 player to the device. Inside the is a rechargeable battery that can provide up to 12 hours of playing time from a single charge. No software is required, which makes for a ready-to-go solution out of the box.  The unit comes with a protective travel case to help keep the safe, whether you’re walking over to a neighbor’s or on a business flight to France.

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Yes We Can – Can Spam

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
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Blue Skies for cloud computing—is that a good thing?

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
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Futurama: Geektastic

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Blessed are the geeks, for they shall inherit the universe. From its first airing in 1999, Futurama has been enjoyed by millions….

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