by techETA Staff on August 26, 2010
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Samsung has launched their new 30 and 90 series monitors which are designed to function as a fully capable computer monitor and includes a handy, built-in, HDTV tuner for viewing your favorite shows. Both models are equipped with two HDMI inputs, 1080p support, and picture in picture but the models differ in sizes and backlighting […]
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by techETA Staff on August 12, 2010
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techETA Driver Database is live! Check it out for all of your driver needs. It’s rare that a new driver actually improves performance for things as mundane as a USB port but, somehow, Gigabyte’s (or more likely Renesas/NEC) new UASP USB 3.0 driver manages to improve USB 2.0 speeds quite handily when running on USB […]
Read more Gigabyte UASP USB 3.0 driver improves USB 2.0 speeds as well
by techETA Staff on August 4, 2010
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Noise-canceling headphones do a terrific job of closing you off reducing that mind-numbing sound of airplane engines or constant office activity but the bulk of them fall into the painfully expensive range where other fun gadgets could be had. Audio-Technica’s ATH-ANC7b active noise-cancelling headphones manages to emulate some of the bigger names on the market […]
Read more Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7b for those seeking noise-cancelling on the cheap
by techETA Staff on August 2, 2010
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If you’re going to make any sort of dent in the smartphone market you’re going to want to bring along amazing amounts of firepower. The HTC EVO 4G Andriod SmartPhone does just that by packing in a Qualcomm 1GHz Snapdragon QSD8650 processor, 512MB of energy sipping LP-DDR memory, and a glorious 4.3-inch 800×480 LCD screen […]
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by techETA Staff on August 2, 2010
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USB 3.0 is capable of bringing a serious amount of speed to portable storage devices and just about any other gadget that needs a large amount of bandwidth to get things done. Unfortunately there is no system chipset that natively supports the standard so you’ll have to live with the meager number of ports tacked […]
Read more SIIG SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub spreads the wealth
by techETA Staff on July 26, 2010
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Good news iPhone jailbreakers, the U.S. Government recognizes your right to run what you want on your smartphone. The Library of Congress — under which the Copyright Office operates — issued exceptions to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act that allows for the selective bypass of digital locks, such as DRM, under certain conditions. One of […]
Read more DMCA exceptions: iPhone jailbreakers rejoice!