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Friday, March 28, 2008

Fujitsu Announces 7200-RPM 320 GB 2.5" HDD

Fujitsu has announced its new MHZ2 BJ series of 2.5" hard disk drives that feature a rotational speed of 7200 RPM and capacities up to 320 GB. The new series is designed for use in high-performance PCs, such as high-end notebook computers and compact desktops.


The series supports the Serial ATA 3.0 Gb/s interface, which has been rapidly adopted throughout the industry, for high-speed data transfers.

The MHZ2 BJ series requires 2.3 W of power for read and write operations, ranking it among the most power-efficient drives in its class. The series is one of many new products announced as part of Fujitsu's Green Policy Innovation initiative, unveiled in December 2007 to promote energy-efficient products and services as a way to help customers lower their ecological footprint. They are manufactured in compliance with the EU's RoHS Directive(3), which limits the use of hazardous substances.
Sales of the new series will begin at the end of June 2008.Source

MOTOMING Reinvented... Again

Motorola has its issues with their whole mobile division seemingly falling apart or simply in a temporary (hopefully) state of disarray but that hasn’t stopped these guys from coming up with new handsets or at least reinventing old ones. The A1200 Ming was a great design concept as it was and Motorola’s desperately trying to make it better. A1600 was the next in line but it seems like they didn’t think that was enough, so enter the MING A1800.

From what we can see in the pictures the design seems to be more like the conventional MING was. The specs however are a different story. The A8100 will be equipped with a 3 megapixel autofocus camera, and get this... it’s a Dual Sim handset. It will support CDMA as well as GSM operators. So far that’s all that’s been revealed. Stay Tuned.Source

Thanko Develops DAP with Manual Charger

Have you ever had a problem with boredom and your only means of entertainment, your precious MP3 player, has died from sheer exhaustion? I’d consider this a crisis people, especially if there’s no way to charge it up. Thank goodness for companies like Thanko who love inventing gadgets for just such situations.


Their latest development is their Cranking MP3 player. Why ‘Cranking’? That’s because the player has a wind up lever so you can manually charge it up. One minute of a little arm exercising with the player will give you boredom relief of about 10 minutes. SO you’ll at least be able to listen to your music for a bit longer. Of course the player can also be charged normally through AC (adapter) or via USB when connected to a USB.
It comes equipped with 1GB of internal memory and should set you back about Rs. 2,416 (6000 Yen).Source

Lamborghini Launches BT Headset

t’d think it was a rather obvious tie up consider there’s a Lamborghini mobile handset. If you have a phone and a Laptop with a branding like that, why not go all the way and get some accessories as well. And what’s a better accessory for high-end mobile phone, than a customized honest-to-goodness, high-end, matching Bluetooth headset.



The son of the famous Ferruccio Lamborghini, Tonino Lamborghini has helped design the headset called the Bello. It’s a small Bluetooth headset that can apparently provide up to 6 hours of talk time and a whopping 160 hours of standby. And what would a headset like this with the Famous Bull logo on it go for? A mere Rs. 2,800 ($70). Source