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EagleTec Nano Flash Drive Pics, EagleTec Nano Flash Drive Images
Brando unveils a new USB drive, dubbed the EagleTec USB Nano, for consumers who wish to own a minuscule sized pen drive with a fairly large storage space.

As the name suggests, the storage device is imaginably small and possesses a different shape as compared to the usual ones.

Measuring just 19 x 15 x 6mm, the Nano Drive is all about squashing portable storage into as small a package as possible, and that means up to 8GB hanging barely noticeable from your keyring.

The tiny gadget comes in two storage configurations of 4 GB and 8 GB.

The EagleTec USB Nano Flash Drive weighs 3g and has optional password protection for your data.

It’s available now, priced at $22 for the 4GB model and $33 for the 8GB.

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HCL Leaptop Pics, HCL Leaptop Images
Leading computer manufacturer HCL Infosystems has launched Leaptops Z39 with 8GB RAM and 500 GB HDD, the best laptop in India for Rs.59990.

HCL Leaptop Z39 is based on the Intel Centrino 2 technology with advanced thermal engineering (ATE) technology.

The laptop, one of the best to have been launched in India thus far may amaze anyone who has been using normal computing devices.

HCL Leaptop Z39 comes with a 14.1-inch wide screen and has a battery backup of about four hours.

Compliant to the Energy Star 4.0 'Category A' certification, the HCL Leaptop Z39 consumes less than 1.7W of energy in sleep mode and below 1W in stand-by mode and is optimized to reduce its power consumption.

The HCL Leaptop Z39 will be available nationwide at all HCL DigiLife stores, premium large format retail and other HCL retail outlets.

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OLPC Laptops Pics, OLPC Laptops Images
The Indian government has turned to the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Foundation to order 250,000 XO laptops, after the $10 laptop had turned a catastrophe, which was a direct challenge to the $100 laptop of the OLPC project.

Satish Jha, President and CEO of OLPC India said, The laptops are ordered for 1,500 schools and the deliveries will begin in June.

The One Laptop per Child project ran into problems when large companies, including Intel refused to cooperate.

Intel was a member of the association for a brief period in 2007.

It resigned its membership on 3 January 2008, citing disagreements with requests from OLPC's founder, Nicholas Negroponte, for Intel to stop dumping their Classmate PCs.