30Jun

QNAP new Turbo NAS Firmware V3.3 allow QMobile, HFS+ support and more

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QNAP offer a new version of its NAS Management Software with ” the QNAP Turbo NAS Firmware V3.3″  granting a host of new capabilities to its current and Legacy NAS servers. Among the new features are Support for QMobile app which, as you already may know, allows you to remotely stream pictures, music and videos on the NAS and play it on your iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch (OS3 and iOS4) via Wi-Fi or 3G network without thee need to actually download them; HFS+ support allowing Mac HFS+ …



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30Jun

iPhone 4 Bumper Black Official Apple Case First Look How To Cash In

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30Jun

2010 Vaio C & F series laptops may have overheating problem

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According to Yahoo news, yesterday Sony warned that the owners of some models of their 2010 Vaio C and F series laptops may face possible overheating problem due to a defective heat-monitoring chip. Apparently they are  recalling 535,000 units sold since January 2010 ( 259,000 laptops in the U.S., 103,000 in Europe, 120,000 in Asia and 52,000 in Japan). You can check on Sony’s support page if yours is affected by entering the serial number of your laptop. Sony also provide a BIOS firmware …



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30Jun

iPhone 4 Bumper Black Official Apple Case Review

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30Jun

Samsung Supersonic & Motorola Charm Pricing Revealed

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One of our trusty ninjas dropped a nice little pricing sheet in our mailbox today for two upcoming handsets. Let’s start off with the Motorola Charm/Basil. This candybar style handset will sport a full portrait QWERTY keyboard, a new and improved version of MotoBLUR and Android 2.1 to top it off. The handset will run you $269.99 retail and $74.99 with a 2-year contract (after a $75 rebate). Not bad, not bad at all.

Now here’s where it gets a little tricky. The pricing sheet above shows a “Samsung Supersonic”, which, if we didn’t know better, is probably an internal codename for the upcoming Samsung Vibrant. Of course it could always be a completely different handset we know nothing about. We’re still diggin’ for details. But whatever this “Supersonic” device is, it’ll cost you $199.99 after a $50 mail in rebate (which is the same exact price the Samsung Vibrant is) and $499.99 retail price.

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