Gadgets – tech-junky.com http://tech-junky.com Just another WordPress site Tue, 04 Jun 2019 15:03:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 I think I spotted a UFO http://tech-junky.com/gadgets/i-think-i-spotted-a-ufo/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=i-think-i-spotted-a-ufo Wed, 26 Oct 2011 11:10:25 +0000 http://tech-junky.com/index.php/2011/10/26/i-think-i-spotted-a-ufo/ Continue reading I think I spotted a UFO]]>

Every now and then we read about people reporting UFO sightings. Though many of the reports are fake, but I always end up wondering whether there is something of the sort? There must be people who have truly experienced something and today I can without a doubt say that UFO’s aren’t just fiction, they indeed exist. I just experienced it myself.

The incident happened around 11-11:15 PM, around 4 hours ago. Me and my friends were standing outside. I live in India and Diwali celebrations were going and people were busy burning crackers and socialising. There was a lot of noise due to people burning fireworks and infact sky fireworks also kept popping up. While we were talking suddenly a friend pointed towards the sky and I saw a very bright object moving across the sky. At first we thought it was some firework but the thing didn’t fade away and rather kept moving. It sure didn’t look like an aeroplane. It was reddish-white and was very bright. It crossed the sky and got out of view. We were a bit shocked to see something like that.

Just as we were discussing about the thing, within 5 minutes it popped up again. We all had our phones in our hands and quickly made videos and took photographs. We were amazed to see something like that. Soon it went out of view. We were awestruck and had no explanation for the thing. It had to be a UFO.





We wanted to have more of it and rushed to the terrace. We started looking out for it and soon spotted it. It was very far away and looked like a star, except for the fact that it was slowly moving. We kept gazing at it and suddenly what we see is another similar object next to it. We could spot two of them, both moving around! At that time we got goose bumps, it was sort of scary. While there were a lot of fireworks in the sky, those things could be easily distinguished. They were moving towards the right side of the sky and seemed to be going away. They kept fading away and finally vanished. We waited for some time but they didn’t appear again and just as we were about to leave, my friend spotted one again. And this time it came from the left side, was nearer and brighter. It crossed the whole sky from left to right before again fading away. I personally had never seen something like that. It was so different and unique.


We waited for like another 10 minutes to catch one more glimpse but it didn’t show up. We decided to leave and just as we reached the door, I for one last time looked at the sky again but this time in the opposite direction, ie. my back and I was shocked to see it coming again! It was bright red, actually like burning red. It crossed the whole sky again. It must have been travelling at a really fast speed coz it wasn’t long before it had reached the other side of the sky and had finally disappeared.

I can’t come up with a possible explanation as to what I saw. I had an experience like never before. It was something very exciting, but at the same time a bit scary. Even while writing this post chills are running down my spine. It feels a bit disturbing thinking about all that right now. Many people would consider this experience as made up and fake, and I don’t blame them. Something like this is bound to seem fictitious and imaginary. If I were someone reading such a thing, I would feel the same but let me assure you that the photos and videos I’ve uploaded are genuine and not made up. I’ve captured everything just 4 hours back. I’m a normal guy interested in science and tech and no made up stories or fiction.

Have a close look at everything and decide for yourself.

PS: I’m going to collect all the pics and videos my friends captured and upload them too.

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Video: Zune HD interface http://tech-junky.com/gadgets/video-zune-hd-interface/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=video-zune-hd-interface Sun, 09 Aug 2009 11:10:39 +0000 http://tech-junky.com/index.php/2009/08/09/video-zune-hd-interface/

Take a look at Microsoft’s upcoming Zune HD‘s interface. The device boasts a gorgeous HD display and the interface looks slick too.


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Dell Studio 15/17: Mainstream Multimedia Machines? http://tech-junky.com/gadgets/dell-studio-1517-mainstream-multimedia-machines/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dell-studio-1517-mainstream-multimedia-machines Fri, 05 Jun 2009 11:09:31 +0000 http://tech-junky.com/index.php/2009/06/05/dell-studio-1517-mainstream-multimedia-machines/ Continue reading Dell Studio 15/17: Mainstream Multimedia Machines?]]>

With its new line of Studio laptops, Dell aims to reach a mainstream audience with a power to price ratio that falls somewhere between the Inspiron and XPS lines while catering to its more multimedia-minded users. Does it succeed? Read on.

Design:

I’ve always liked the smooth satin finish of the Inspiron and XPS notebooks and was glad to see this made a return with the Studio line. The screen attaches to the base of the notebook with a hefty hinge on either end that gives it a sturdy, won’t-snap-off-in-your-lap kind of feel, and the screen is surprisingly hefty for being so thin. The keyboard is smooth, quiet, and comfortably laid out, though it looks a bit dated in comparison to the rest of the notebook. Function before form, I suppose. An optional backlit keyboard compliments the glowing, touch-sensitive media controls below the screen. These controls are very responsive, lighting up and performing with just the right amount of pressure. The touch pads on both models are comfortable, responsive, and quiet, equaling the functionality of the keyboard but fitting in a bit more effectively with the modern look of the rest of the laptop. A wedge-shaped base subtly tilts the keyboard toward the user while leaving plenty of room for input/output ports on the sides. Add to all of this an excess of factory-customized lid design options for affordable personalization and the Studio 15 and 17 notebooks are relatively attractive, albeit quite heavy (8.4 pounds for the 17 and just over 6 for the 15) alternatives for the multimedia crowd.

Performance:

Both the 15” and 17” versions are created with heavymultimedia use in mind, and perform admirably toward that end. For a mid-range notebook, the Studio line offers plenty of power for the price. Those looking to use their notebook as a portable entertainment system will not be disappointed.

The least-upgraded versions of the Studio 15 and 17 models mysteriously both cost $649 on Dell’s website, though a dumbed-down processor in the Studio 17 (Intel Pentium Dual Core T4200 rather than the 15” version’s T6400) accounts for the equal cost. Of course, with the magic of convenient online customization it’s possible to shove up to a T9550 into both models if desired (raising costs accordingly). 3GB of RAM at 800MHz and a 250GB internal hard drive at 5400RPM increase the multimedia-oriented functionality of the Studio line, with customization offering still more power and memory.

The beautifully large 16:10, 1440×900 screen of the 17” model obviously trumps the 15” version in both size and resolution, though the 15” is not too shabby itself – either model is well-suited for movies, games, and HD video editing. Media playback is smooth and vivid, and the speakers are just loud enough to be practical. While the screen is reflective, it isn’t distractingly so. Viewing angles are acceptable as well.


The addition of HDMI outputs and optional Blu-ray disc drives further enhances the media-mindedness of the Studio line and gives owners the option of using their notebook as a home theater system. Discreet graphics make for a relatively formidable gaming machine, though hardcore gamers could find more power elsewhere. Still, this kind of performance is not often available in a mid-level consumer notebook, making this a much-appreciated option for multimedia connoisseurs.

The new “Dell Dock” allows for OSX-like functionality, placing a bar of frequently used shortcuts at the top of the screen. Additional icons can be dragged-and-dropped onto this bar, creating a useful time-saver that may help to make Vista more user-friendly for those struggling to adjust.

A 2-megapixel webcam and a useful assortment of ports round out the features of these media-friendly notebooks. Battery life is an impressive 3 ½ hours and the 9T215 AC adapter is sleek and thin, reducing the hassle involved with using the notebook while plugged in. The adapter also runs more coolly than most, a welcome feature considering how these tend to become with use.

Verdict:

The Dell Studio 15 and 17 notebooks are affordable, accessible mid-level multimedia powerhouses that will satisfy anyone looking for a portable entertainment system. This amount of power is not often available at such an affordable price, and the design is both functional and attractive. Adequate performance and a useful set of upgradeable features and accessories round out this customizable, media-focused line of notebooks.

About The Author

Jack Edmund is a blogger for the laptop battery and accessories retailer PriorityElectronics.com. His interests include kayaking, bird watching, and technology.

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Is that Zune HD in the pic? http://tech-junky.com/gadgets/is-that-zune-hd-in-the-pic/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=is-that-zune-hd-in-the-pic Sat, 11 Apr 2009 11:10:31 +0000 http://tech-junky.com/index.php/2009/04/11/is-that-zune-hd-in-the-pic/ Continue reading Is that Zune HD in the pic?]]>

Look what the guys over at Engadget found, a new Zune! From the look of the device in the above pic, it seems that a new Zune is soon arriving and that too with an HD display. Though there are currently no official specs available, but the word is that the next generation of Zune is likely to be HD.

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Video: 24 Samsung SSD’s put together http://tech-junky.com/gadgets/video-24-samsung-ssds-put-together/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=video-24-samsung-ssds-put-together Sat, 14 Mar 2009 11:10:35 +0000 http://tech-junky.com/index.php/2009/03/14/video-24-samsung-ssds-put-together/ Continue reading Video: 24 Samsung SSD’s put together]]>


I was surfing YouTube and came across this great video which shows 24 256GB Samsung MLC SSD’s (Solid State Drives) put in RAID to make this awesome PC. Well the drives when hooked together paved way for 6TB of storage! Watch the video to see how these guys did it and what the results were.

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Dell Latitude XT2 multi-touch tablet with 11-hour battery goes official http://tech-junky.com/gadgets/dell-latitude-xt2-multi-touch-tablet-with-11-hour-battery-goes-official/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dell-latitude-xt2-multi-touch-tablet-with-11-hour-battery-goes-official Wed, 11 Feb 2009 11:09:25 +0000 http://tech-junky.com/index.php/2009/02/11/dell-latitude-xt2-multi-touch-tablet-with-11-hour-battery-goes-official/ Continue reading Dell Latitude XT2 multi-touch tablet with 11-hour battery goes official]]>

Dell‘s 12.1-inch (1,280 x 800 pixel) Latitude XT2 looks to have just made its first tentative steps in a global launch. The XT2 offers multi-touch support, which means you can pinch to zoom and use two fingers to swipe. It also has a whooping 11-hours of battery (6-cell plus battery slice) and DDR3 memory (max of 5GB!), all packed in a chassis just 2.5-cm (0.98-inches) thick.

Specs:


* Up to 1.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo ULV SU9400 processor with Montevina chipset

* Intel integrated GMA 4500MHD graphics

* 12.1-inch LED backlit capacitive touch-screen with EM Digitizer pen

* Windows Vista Ultimate on down

* up to 5GB of DDR3 1066MHz (1x1GB, 1x4GB DIMM)

* up to 120GB 5400RPM SATA disk or 128GB SSD

* SATA ODD

* 802.11a/g/n WiFi and gigabit Ethernet

* eSATA, 2x USB 2.0, firewire, and ExpressCard 54 slot

* 3.78-pounds (1.72-kg) with 6-cell battery

Dell’s XT2 will be sold in the US for prices starting at $2,399.

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HP Touchsmart TX2 Laptop http://tech-junky.com/gadgets/hp-touchsmart-tx2-laptop/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hp-touchsmart-tx2-laptop Wed, 19 Nov 2008 11:09:38 +0000 http://tech-junky.com/index.php/2008/11/19/hp-touchsmart-tx2-laptop/ Continue reading HP Touchsmart TX2 Laptop]]>

HP’s Touchsmart TX2 is the first consumer-oriented convertible notebook to have multitouch technology incorporated into it’s display. The TX2 has a 12.1-inch screen that uses a capacitive touchpanel that can track two points simultaneously. It operates with fingers or a stylus, and has in it’s belly the Mediasmart 2.0 interface customized for the laptop.

The Mediasmart 2.0 software allows you to look at photos, watch movies, play music, listen to radio and watch TV on demand. You can carry out a variety of gestures on the TX2 including select, drag, pinch, double tap, rotate, zoom, flick and arc. Besides working with the MediaSmart software, the multitouch gestures will also work with a variety of Windows applications such as Microsoft Office, most internet browsers, and most photo applications.


Looking at the hardware specifications, the TX2 has in it’s core the 2.1GHz AMD Turion X2 processor, ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics, 500 GB HDD (5400 RPM), 8 GB RAM, 8x DVD burner, Bluetooth, integrated webcam, VGA out and a digital pen.

The HP Touchsmart TX2 notebook is now available for pre-order at $1150. It will begin shipping at the end of November.

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Zune 120 on it’s way, coming with new cool original designs http://tech-junky.com/gadgets/zune-120-on-its-way-coming-with-new-cool-original-designs/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=zune-120-on-its-way-coming-with-new-cool-original-designs Sun, 09 Nov 2008 11:10:44 +0000 http://tech-junky.com/index.php/2008/11/09/zune-120-on-its-way-coming-with-new-cool-original-designs/ Continue reading Zune 120 on it’s way, coming with new cool original designs]]>


A great selling point for the Zune is it’s original arty designs. If you are one of those who were not satisfied with the designs so far, then there is something to look forward to. Microsoft is adding a whole new 46 sketches to the collection. Some of the new designs are awfully snazzy, and they’re all available on the Zune Originals site. During a press release, a reader over at Zunerama found a shot of what seems to be the Zune 120 in the same shade of blue as the flash-based blue Zunes. It would be better for Microsoft to add a little color to the big brother of the family, so it’s probably safe to expect a more official announcement soon.

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Fujitsu releases new Lifebook A6220 laptop http://tech-junky.com/gadgets/fujitsu-releases-new-lifebook-a6220-laptop/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=fujitsu-releases-new-lifebook-a6220-laptop Sat, 18 Oct 2008 14:47:18 +0000 http://tech-junky.com/gadgets/fujitsu-releases-new-lifebook-a6220-laptop/ Continue reading Fujitsu releases new Lifebook A6220 laptop]]>

Fujitsu Lifebook A6220 Laptop


Fujitsu just announced their latest Lifebook A6220 laptop. The new notebook comes equipped with a Blu-ray drive, ultra wideband wireless data transfer, HDMI port, and swappable shells, which can be used to change the colour/design of your laptop. The 15.4-inch notebook has in it’s heart the Centrino 2 platform, with a p8400 Core 2 Duo processor. It has 4 GB RAM and ATI Radeon HD 3470 discrete graphics. The swappable shells come in red, purple or gold and sell for $20. The Lifebook A6220 is available at $1299 or $1499 configurations.

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Buffalo’s MacBook Air Portable HD http://tech-junky.com/gadgets/buffalos-macbook-air-portable-hd/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=buffalos-macbook-air-portable-hd Fri, 19 Sep 2008 15:03:22 +0000 http://tech-junky.com/gadgets/buffalos-macbook-air-portable-hd/ Continue reading Buffalo’s MacBook Air Portable HD]]>

Buffalo’s new slim Portable HD is actually Samsung inside but resembles the one used in MacBook Air. It’s really slim and you can easily carry it in your pocket. It’s just about the size of a biz card holder.


Though it’s very light but when it comes to pricing, the 30GB model weighs at $120 wheres the 60GB comes in at $170.

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