iBuyPower Puts Core i7-980X Extreme Edition to Paladin Desktops
PC manufacturer iBuyPower now offers the Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition processor chip on four of its Paladin gaming desktops . However, if you think just replacing the processor still seems too slow for you
The manufacturer also offers upgraded Core i7 rigs with the latest ATI and NVIDIA graphics cards, as well as at least 12GB of DDR3 RAM, 1TB of hard disk space, Blu-ray drives, Windows 7 Ultimate, and optional SSD boot drives. This upgrade promises a 30-percent boost in performance compared to the standard i7-980X Extreme Edition CPU.
The new Paladin rigs start at US$2159 and can be configured to your needs.
Word, Excel, and OneNote for Windows Phone 7 Revealed
One of the several features included in the upcoming Windows Phone 7 is its inclusion for popular Office applications like Word, Excel, and OneNote. How it works, however, is unknown until now.
After the software development kit for the Windows Phone 7 has been hacked and unlocked, many techies were able to see what’s in store for the soon-to-be-released smartphone. This includes how to create a Word document in OneNote, which features a very minimalistic interface. According to Microsoft, many users simply want to make minor edits and leave comments to Office documents while on the go, in contrast to making large edits using copy and paste.
Take note that the Office apps included in the emulator may not be the final version.
Nexus One Available on Sprint

As part of its drive to keep it free from any wireless service providers, Google is now bringing its Nexus One Android phone to Sprint after AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile have expressed support to the device formerly tagged as the Google Phone.
Although there is no set price yet, representatives of Sprint suggested it would use a similar pricing scheme used by T-Mobile for the Nexus One. Traditionally, Sprint provides a US$70-per-month subscription with its Any Mobile, Anytime Plan that includes unlimited text messages, data access, and voice calls along with a two-year contract.
Green House Video Note Fridge Magnet
Technology has the means to help care for the planet even in the smallest and simplest ways possible. Even a simple task as leaving paper notes containing instructions or reminders on the fridge door can amount to considerable trash after sometime. A simple yet modern alternative would be to do away with the paper and record messages on video instead. That is what this unique Green House Video Note Fridge Magnet can provide.
It may look like a simple device but the Green-House GH-DM14M Video Note Fridge Magnet may actually be quite useful for a busy household where getting in touch with other family members generally happens around the fridge door. Having this Video Note Fridge Magnet around may help provide a more personal video message that may even be more effective in getting the point across to whom they are being addressed to.
Video messages up to 30 seconds long can be recorded with the built-in camera and mic on the device. A LED light lits up whenever there is a new message available and can be viewed on a 1.44 inch screen. This digital memo magnet contain a rechargeable battery that can be recharged via a USB port. It is available at GeekStuff4Ufor 5,980 Japanese Yen. That would be around US$66.
