Here we go, and it’s about damn time. For a while now I was pretty sure they were going to kill the PSP program, after all with the iPhone, Dsi, DS3D, the competition is fierce. The first PSP failed at what it was intended to be, wich was a media device not just for gaming but movies etc. This new device looks like it will be a successful endeavor into the media and social fields. Unfortunately it will not be available till later this year, can’t wait to get a hands on.
Here are the numbers:
1.Front facing camera
2.Rear camera
3.Flash based storage
4.3G Enabled
5.NO STUPID UMD
6.Although not stated pretty sure Facebook and Twitter will be in the software
7.Quad Core Arm Cortex A9 Processor!!
For more Pics:(http://www.loustechworld.com/Site/My_Albums/Pages/PSP2.html)
I’ve always been a fan of original type builds, wether it’s a PC in furniture, or a fish tank PC they all seem to carry a sense of individuality, one of a kind type builds. Which brings up this new Hammerhead PC project. This concept has those very same qualities in a volume distributed PC, after all it looks like the bagel toaster fell in love with the media center PC and had this wonderful looking offspring. Great compact design that has a power punch as well. This baby will set you back at $2900.00, but considering the unusual design and hardware specs it seems worth the plunge. See more pics:http://www.loustechworld.com/Site/My_Albums/My_Albums.html
Here are the Numbers:
Hammerhead HMR98902 specs:
- Blue CNC brushed and anodized aluminum frame
- Supermatte White Ecoresin panels with Mil-Spec quick release system(motherboard side only)
- 2.8Ghz Intel Core i7-860 cpu
- 4 Gb ram
- 1 40 gb Intel solid state disk drive
- 1 640 Gb front loaded “hot-swappable” hard drive
- 1 extra hot-swap tray for a second hard drive
- nVidia ENGTX460 graphics card
- Optical CD/DVD drive
- Kingston 750W modular power supply
- Windows 7 64-bit Home premium
http://darwinmachine.com/products.htm Here’s The link!
npr:
In 1936, a 16-year-old girl from the Netherlands went to a fair. She picked up a gun and shot at a target. When she hit the target, a camera was triggered and a portrait of her sure-shot squint was taken.
Ria van Dijk, now 88, continued to shoot at fairs for seven decades, collecting the prized photographs all along. Her personal collection has been curated by the editors of In Almost Every Picture — a small Dutch publication that celebrates amateur but delightful photo series like this one. See our slideshow of her photos, stretching over more than 70 years.
First time on Tumblr
Looks very interesting I like the look and feel of this so far!






