Gadget News Of July 24, 2010
Four Ways IPv6 Will Save the Internet
The world is almost out of IP addresses–or at least it’s almost out of the IPv4 addresses that IT admins and users are most familiar with. Fortunately, IPv6 has been developed to exponentially expand the pool of available IP addresses while also providing a few other benefits.
‘Smart’ Helmet Does More Than Protect Your Head
A safety helmet equipped with special sensors could let you know how banged up you really are after a fall.
Windows Phone 7 is Close, Launch Partners Announced
No specifics on the official date on the Windows Phone 7 launch, but the groundswell of buzz is getting to amass newsworthy recognition.
24-port USB 2.0 Hub From Chinavasion
Chinavasion has released the 24-port USB 2.0 hub that features an automatic over-current protection for each port, a hot swapping plug and play connection, and the ability to chain up to 127 USB devices if you wish
Pound Projection Scale
This state of the art bath scale features a projector lens that projects your weight onto your wall in an easy to read red LED display.
Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft to Release Tablet Computer This Year
Hewlett-Packard Co., the world’s biggest personal-computer maker, reaffirmed its plan to produce a tablet device with Microsoft Corp.’s Windows, saying it will come out this year.
White iPhone To Launch Later In 2010 Says Apple
Apple issued their shortest statement ever, saying that the white iPhone would be available later this year without saying exactly when but did say that the phones proved to be more challenging to manufacture than they had originally expected.
HP Slate Now Targeted at Enterprise
It might have been demoed at the world’s largest consumer electronics show, but HP is now looking to pitch its Windows 7 slate computer to businesses.
Google To Release Chrome Stable Version Every Six Weeks
Internet giant, Google has said in its chromium blog that it will release a new stable version of its Chrome web browser every six weeks as it picks up pace for the releases.
Permanent Link To EKING 5-inch Tablet With Slide-out QWERTY
EKING, the Chinese device maker is working on an ultra portable tablet device, which will pack a 5-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels.
LG W63D 3D Full HD monitor: Support Future-Oriented 3D Needs
The latest 3D Trends has really pushing lots of manufacturers to their limits. After launching their 3D-enable notebook, now LG is hasting out their 3D enabled display called W63D.


