Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Acer Aspire 5745DG Windows 7 3D Laptop


cer have packed the 5745 full of the latest features, including one of Intel’s powerful new Core i5 processors. Combine this with a gaming graphics card, and you’ve got a seriously impressive home entertainment laptop on your hands.

If you want the ultimate in multimedia and technology at your finger tips, choose the Acer Aspire 5745.

    * Screen size - 15.6 in - 1366 x 768
    * Processor - Intel Core i3 - 2400 MHz
    * RAM - 4096 Mb
    * Hard Drive - 320 GB
    * Operating System - Windows 7 Home Premium
    * Optical Drive - DVD Super Multi DL
    * Graphics -
    * Webcam - Y

Rainbow Rings in 3d back ground


iPlunge: Your Stylish iPhone Stand

Enjoy your iPhone and mobile phone’s features like video, music, and TV handsfree with the stylish phone accessories called iPlunge. Available in the market this summer, iPlunge will hold your mobile phones and iPhones this August. Using the iPlunge is simple by simpl squishing it against the back of your phone and viola! You already have a hip and stylish phone stand. The iPlunge is very handy, thus can be used everywhere you are – in your office, home, plane, train, and more.





The New Nokia Booklet 3G Mini Laptop


Owning a mini laptop is now becoming a trend. More and more people and now using it because of its usability and portability. Nokia, a known brand of powerful mobile phones has now starting to introduce themselves in the field of mini laptops with their new Nokia Booklet 3G Mini Laptop. With a battery life of up to 12 hours and 10.1 inch display, I will defintiely consider this sleek mini laptop a must. Wonder how much it costs, and I can't wait to own one.


Tuesday, 28 December 2010

Proof Cases Duo for iPhone 4



Though we've almost had our fill of iPhone 4 cases at this point, a small developer named Proof Cases has managed to deliver something just a little different with Duo ($30). Duo is a slider, but not in the way most users have come to expect: rather than having an inch-long section of the case slide off the bottom, leaving a portion of the device's glass face and body exposed, Duo has a pop-open bottom compartment for iPhone 4 insertion. Available in opaque black or translucent "smoke" gray colors, the case includes one piece of anti-glare screen film and a cleaning cloth.

Right off the bat, we were impressed with the construction of Duo. Composed of a hard polycarbonate plastic, it has a soft touch rubber finish, similar to Speck’s SeeThru Satin. It feels quite sturdy without a lot of give. There are grooves on the inside edges of the case matching the steel frame of the iPhone 4, so sliding the device inside the case is quite easy. The bottom compartment is held in place with depressable tabs on Duo’s sides. When they are pushed in, you can pull the bottom off; at that point, you just slide the iPhone 4 in, replace the compartment, and that’s it

Once the case is assembled, the back and edges are mostly covered, although openings remain for the top and bottom ports, microphone, ringer switch, buttons, and rear camera. While Speck’s SeeThru Satin provides button coverage that’s missing here, Proof compensates by offering full screen protection that Speck leaves out. Additionally, Duo provides a solid lip along the edges of the glass face of the phone, which provides a bit more protection from drops than many rival products we’ve tested. Removing the iPhone 4 is somewhat more difficult, requiring you to push through either the Sleep/Wake button hole or the headphone port..

We like Duo for a number of reasons. It is a well-designed, well-built case that offers a significant amount of protection—including the screen protector—for a very reasonable price. Proof Cases is to be commended for innovating here, and not just for the sake of doing something different; the end product is unique, yet still practical, and very attractive. For the price, and given how much protection it includes, Duo merits our high recommendation as a great solution for iPhone 4 protection

Sunday, 20 June 2010

Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard

The MacBook Wheel lets consumers accomplish everyday tasks like typing with just a few dozen spins and clicks of a wheel.

Saturday, 12 June 2010