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If a measly four cores isn’t enough for you, take a gander at the new 8-core Mac Pro ($4000 and up). It boasts two 3.0GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon processors, up to 3TB of internal storage, up to 16GB of fully buffered ECC RAM, and graphics options including the NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500. Of course, it also includes the latest version of Mac OS X along with the complete iLife software suite. That said, the machine can get expensive: a fully tricked out 8-core Mac Pro with maximum drive capacity and RAM, a Quadro FX 4500 graphics card, two SuperDrives, and both Bluetooth and Airport Extreme will run you $12,178.
Source : Uncrate
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Don’t call the new Nokia N95 a phone — it’s “an all-in-one multimedia computer,” according to the company. And the N95 ($880) has the specs to back up that description. The headset features the S60 software on Symbian OS with web browser and email client, a 2.6″ QVGA display, integrated GPS functionality, and a 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, giving you the ability to capture print quality photos and DVD-like video clips. Designed for HSDPA networks (with support for WLAN, EDGE and WCDMA networks), the N95 also offers built-in stereo speakers, a standard 3.5mm audio jack, and a slick 2-way slide concept — a numeric keypad slides out from one end while dedicated media keys slide out from the other, converting the display into full screen landscape mode.
Source : uncrate
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PUTRAJAYA: Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) is leading a consortium of 17 international telcos to set up the US$500mil Asia-America Gateway (AAG), the first submarine cable system linking South-East Asia directly with the US.The consortium members include US-based AT&T Inc, Bharti AirTel (India), Brunei Government, British Telecom Global Network Services, CAT Telekom (Thailand), Eastern Telecommunications Philippines Inc (Philippines), Indosat (Indonesia) and Pacific Communications Pte Ltd (Cambodia). TM group chief executive officer Datuk Abdul Wahid Omar said the 20,000km cable system would provide a capacity of up to 1.92 terabits per second of data bandwidth.Upon its completion in 2008, the system would initially have a capacity of 480 gigabits per second (Gbps) to meet present and future requirements for telecommunication services, he said.
“Cable construction will begin immediately and, when completed, the cable system will connect 10 locations in eight countries across the Asia-Pacific region, namely Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Guam and Hawaii with the US West Coast,” he said at the agreement signing to establish AAG yesterday.
Alcatel Submarine Network and NEC Corp have been awarded the contract to jointly construct the submarine cable.
TM, which holds 9% equity in the project, would be investing US$50mil, Wahid said.
“While we are present in 13 countries in the region and involved in seven existing major submarine cable consortiums, this initiative is still one of the biggest we have undertaken. It will provide TM with additional 60Gbps of capacity, which will help reduce any future potential congestion we may face,” he said.
Source : TheStar
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With the Masters tournament starting today, odds are you might catch a glimpse of this shirt over the weekend. Worn by the prohibitive favorite, this Tiger Woods Mid-Striped Polo ($80) features mercerized cotton construction and a three-button placket with rib collar, all in an awesome shade of orange. It might not make you play as well as Tiger, but at least you know you’ll look good hacking around the course.
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The idea is pretty self-explanatory: on top of the shift knob is an LCD that after telling it the number of gears and, we’re assuming, the movement of the stalk, displays what cog your transmission is residing.
According to TMTuning, installation is straightforward, the LCD has an auto-dimming feature and it can be yours in blue or red for $169.00. Worthwhile? That’s in the hand of the beholder.
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