Four eyes: The strange USB bookmark
January 23, 2009
Yes that’s right, this is the USB bookmark.
Its functions are multiple: a bookmark, a USB drive, but despite the fact you might actually think that you can use it as glasses, well they are not glasses. Just 2-mm thin, this 2GB USB bookmark with its geek chic silhouette pays tribute to nerd culture. Read more
The Cyber Fox USB Drive
January 23, 2009
After the Teddy Bear next in line is the Cyber Fox USB drive. Based on the same principle - decapitate the fox to operate the USB this is might be problem solving for the dude with anger issues.
This might also pass as some sort of anti Firefox thing, because of the head removing or it looks like a cheap prize you could win at some weird carnival. You can pick up this 2GB drive for $20 from USB Geek.
Warning: Attached to your laptop, Read more
Say yes to the Egypt Series USB Drive
November 15, 2008
I’ve never been attracted to Egyptian looking gizmos, but I know lots of people who would kill for one of these. The feeling of having a small Cleopatra holding all your data must be awesome or… really awkward. Not only that but if you buy it now, you’ll also get a cool necklace. Read more
The new MacBook can handle 6 GB RAM
October 31, 2008
The Nvidia chipset in the new MacBooks and MacBook Pros theoretically can support 8GB of RAM, but on the other hand Apple stated that the capacities for each are maxed at 4GB.
The truth is not out there, its right in the middle.
Chip supplier Ramjet has tested and officially confirmed that the new MacBooks can support 6GB RAM via one 2GB module and one 4GB module.
Ramjet’s tests proved that 8GB of RAM in a notebook will put your OS X into overdrive, becoming unstable for actual use. But with 6GB it is indeed a big boost of performance: a fresh new 4GB 1066 SO-DIMM paired with a 2GB; the performance gained by having an extra two gigs negates the performance loss that tends to follow from having an unmatched pair of differently sized modules.
If you wanna go on this path, this combo will cost around $675 at Ramjet ($600 for the 4GB module alone). But it is doable !
via: Gizmodo

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