Experience Mobility gets a new life

Jack Cook, owner of experiencemobility.net had a bad time messing with the spammers(I hate SPAM!).  Also, some nasty guy exploited a vulnerability in the database. Even after spending a hard time with his website, he didn’t loose hope and now he has come up with a new design and better security.

Visit Jack’s website, ExperienceMobility.net

Asus EEE Box advertisement video

Do you guys remember the Asus EEE Box?

It is small, cute, low power computer for daily needs. It is not to replace your quad core desktops. It for made for those who do basic stuff on their computers like web-browsing, watching videos, listening to the music etc. It can be a great desktop replacement for your children, mother or grandpa.

Here is it’s advertisement:


ASUS EeeBox advertisement.

EEE Box specifications:

OS: Microsoft Windows XP Home
CPU: Intel Atom N270 (1.6 GHz)
Chipset: Intel Chipset
DIMM: DDR2 SO-DIMM 1 GB
HDD: 80 GB
Card Reader: SD/SDHC/MS/MS Pro/MMC
WiFi: 802.11n
LAN: 10/100/1000

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Asus EEE PC will have 3 segments: Ultimate, PRO Fasion and Casual

According to the Engadget,

Asus will soon be offering around 23 models(!) for the consumers.

  • Ultimate: Slim and Light:: These would bring in great competition to the MacBook Air and Lenovo U110, both of which fall in this category
  • PRO Fashion: Precise, Mature and Fancy Touch:: This basically includes some variants of the EEE PC 1000. However, T101 is new there and nothing is known about it
  • Casual: Young, Vivid and Eye Catchy::This includes what we have at the moment. It includes 700 series; 900 series and 1000 series. So, nothing new here? Yes, there is. It talks about the hard-disk version of the 700 series and 30GB SSD version of the 900 series

Personally, I’m looking forward to hear more about S101 and S91. I want to know what is the ultimate range all about. I hope it does not come up as fluke as iMate Ultimate range. Anyone remember all the promises they made and what they came out nearly 2 years later!?

Google Sky hiding something from us. What could that be?

Google Sky is an application which lets you take a look at the sky above. It is something like having a powerful telescope in your computer.

When I heard this news which is about Google sky, I thought the writer must be kidding. I surmised why would the Google do that? Well, I decided to find it out myself. Go to 5h 53m 27s, -6 10′ 58″.

Click on the image to see the high quality version(PNG format)

“Pictures speak louder than the words”. Right? Anyway, what can it be? Planet X is what comes to my mind.

*I was on the EEE PC at that time and that is the reason for  the 800 x 480 resolution.

Extreme Agenda version 3.3 released by Birdsoft

Extreme Agenda packs in more of the features you want at a price you will love. We worked very hard to make this one of the most powerful Organizer’s available but always kept in mind our idea of Effortless Usability. Things like The Best One-Hand navigation available along with finger friendly scrolling and gestures and the newly designed list editing show the attention to detail we put into our product.

The extreme agenda costs $24.95.

They even offer you to upgrade from other products for just $12.95. Supported products are:

  • Agenda One
  • Agenda Fusion
  • Pocket Informant
  • Agendus for Windows Mobile
  • Ulti-Planner
  • Project-ing

For WIndows mobile smartphone version, click here

For Windows mobile Professional version, click here

New Specs, New Pictures of FUJITSU U2010

A Vietnamese forum has come up with more pictures and specifications for the Fujitsu U1010.

Rumored Specifications of the Fujitsu U2010:

CPU: Intel Atom 1.6Ghz 1.8Ghz
Screen Size: 5″6
Resolution: 1024×768
HDD: 80Gb
RAM: 1Gb
OS: Vista Business
Communications: 3G, GPS, Wifi, Bluetooth
Weight: 680gm
Expected price: US $1300

According to me, the best improvement is the keyboard, which is now “Vaio/Macbook” style. Another great improvement is the more standard resolution (1024 x 768).Price has increased by 80gm, but it comes with built-in 3G and GPS. But, still 1GB RAM. Why Fujitsu, why?

But, look at that price tag. Ouch!

O2 offering HTC P6500 as XDA Mantle

O2 Mantle is now showing on my-xda.com. It has impressive specifications but is gearded towards the corporates rather than the normal Joe on the road.

O2 Mantle Specifications:

Dimensions (W x L x D) 137.4 x 72.9 x 20.5 mm
Weight 220g
Band Quad GSM/GPRS/EDGE, Triband UMTS/HSDPA
Wireless LAN 802.11b/g
Available memory Micro SD HC (up to 32GB)
Processor Qualcomm MSM7200, 400MHz
Battery 1500 mAh
Colour Screen 3.5” touchscreen
Operating system Windows Mobile 6 Professional
Bluetooth Yes (v2.0)
Integrated Camera 3 MP

O2’s official O2 Mantle page

Asus Planning To Introduce 'whole-day' Battery Life and Online Storage for it's EEE PC line

ASUS is determined to improve the battery life of the EEE PC even more. In case you didn’t know, the Asus EEE PC 1000 already has battery life of ~6-7h. Now, the ASUS will be coming out with whole-day battery life concept.

I guess they mean that it will work 24/7 for you without a charger. Kudos to ASUS if they are able to do without adding too much bulk.

Not only that, they are also planning to give Internet Storage to it’s users. Sadly, only EEE PC 1000H owners have been able to get the Internet Storage and not the old users.

Cooling Technology That Would Boost Performance While Shrinking Size Of Computers

Researchers at Purdue University are developing a miniature refrigeration system small enough to fit inside laptops and personal computers. This will boost the morale of the manufactures as the heat is still a BIG issue while shrinking down the big machines to the small ones.

Since this cooling technology is makes use of mini-refrigerator, it has components like compressors and evaporators just like our ‘normal’ refrigerator in our kitchen. Continue reading “Cooling Technology That Would Boost Performance While Shrinking Size Of Computers”