Samsung HMX-H106 First Camcorder With 64GB SSD, Looks Like a Thermos
Samsung’s HMX-H106 camcorder’s claim to fame is that it’s the first camcorder with a built-in 64GB SSD. But its smoother-than-usual lines make it look like a Thermos I could pour thirst-quenching fruit punch in.
It, along with its 32GB and 16GB brothers, the H105 and H104,(…)
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Samsung Manufacturing 256GB SSDs, Just Like They Promised
It was nearly six months ago when Samsung laid out their plan to manufacture an affordable, super-fast 256GB SSD by the end of the year. It sounded a little bit optimistic at the time, but as of today, they’re here. Sort of.
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Samsung’s TL34HD: A 14.7 MP Point-and-Shoot

Samsung’s new TL34HD point-and-shoot is being billed as the “most advanced point?and-shoot digital camera in Samsung’s history” with a robust 14.7-megapixels, a 3-inch touchscreen LCD, and a Schneider lens with a 28mm wide-angle focal length and 3.6x optical zoom. It is also capable of shooting(…)
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Blazing Samsung 256GB SSD Is the One We’ve Been Waiting For [Ssd]
This is the solid-state drive that we’ve been waiting for: a full 256GB, which Samsung says is “the world’s fastest and largest capacity 2.5-inch, MLC-based SSD with SATA II Interface.” Sick sequential read and sequential write speeds of 200 and 160 MBps, respectively, put it
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Microsoft: Touchscreens Old and Busted; Force Sensitivity Is New Hotness [Microsoft]
Craving a bit deeper, more meaningful interaction action with your touchscreen gadget, like maybe stretching or squeezing it? Microsoft thought so. Researchers have come up with a prototype of their force-sensing tech that’ll let you apply different kinds of force to a device, like(…)







