Saturday, May 2, 2009

Logitech Speed Force Wireless racing wheel for Nintendo Wii


Stereo wheel for Nintendo wii has always been handy for the Wii racing gamers. Logitech has announced its new Logitech Speed Force Wireless racing wheel, considered as the first force feedback wheel for the popular gaming platform.
The racing wheel is licensed by Nintendo which means you have now got various Wii racing options to look forward to! Very easy to set up and store, you can use this wireless force while you are sitting on your couch, arm chair or living room floor. Comfortable gaming experience is ensured by built-in gas and brake controls located on the wheel itself as also the adjustable and expandable lap rest.
Free from all the cable, you can relish the lag-free racing from up to 30 feet away from the console with the help of Logitech’s 2.4 GHz wireless technology. It is retailing with a price tag of $99.99.

MP3 Player for Swimmers



We're not referring to that overpriced trainer. We mean the MP3 player. Ubiquitous wherever people are sweating. Except the pool.
Too bad, because you love the payoff of a good swim: toned muscles, non-stressed joints, smooth skin. You just hate the tedium. (If only Zero 7 and DJ Vadim performed poolside ...)
The gadget of your wet dreams (nyuk nyuk) already has its toes in the water: SwiMP3.
So how can a non-dolphin like you hear underwater? The player rests on the back of your head and ear-covering sound flaps rest on your cheekbones, all of which is held in place by the connected goggles. SwiMP3 holds about 30 songs and (although the manufacturer states otherwise) is so far only PC-compatible. Super-easy plug-and-play.
It works best when your head is fully submerged, so kick out that crawl. Do the backstroke.
And rock on, little fishie.

Wake You Up


Shiny Shiny: What is it with the proliferation of evil alarm clocks these days? First there was the you've - got - to - find - me - to - turn - me - off Clocky, and now there's the truly insidious Sonic Alarm. If you want to rouse a reluctant sleeper, you pull the pin, lob the alarm into their bedroom, and then wait for the "very annoying and piercingly loud noise." The alarm has to be found and the pin replaced in order to quiet the thing back down.
I'm firmly against alarm clocks without snooze buttons. And if anyone pitches one of these in my room, they should be prepared to consider that action an official Declaration of War.

USB At Wrist


Shiny Shiny: Technology as fashion isn't new. Years ago, I walked around with cannibalised computer chips dangling from bits of metal and called it "jewelry." The rubberised, Imation Flash Wristband goes a step further by being not only wearable, but actually functional. Snap it off your wrist and plug it in to your USB drive for data access. The 256MB fashion/data accessory is available in either blue or black; a limited selection if you're less concerned with having your digital files handy and more concerned with outfit coordination. However, it's a good, wearable data option to hold us all over until we can have USB flash memory embedded directly into our pointer fingers.

Dual Screen Cellphone


Alloy Total Product Design has come up with The Polygon, a cool new concept phone. This one seems to resemble the Nintendo DS in terms of design, and while at times a bit too similar, the whole dual screen nature of the casing seems to go very well with the cellphone. A portable phone is supposed to provide the user with a quick, convenient and efficient way to make calls on the go, and this concept works quite well on The Polygon. While obviously not going to be released in the very near future, The Polygon provides hope for constant innovation in the cellphone industry.

Linkable USB


Shiny Shiny: I was gutted to find out that these bendy USB drives are still in the concept stage. I mean, look at them! Not only do they link together, allowing you to instantly increase your storage capacity, they also look like tons o' fun, helping many a bored office worker get through the day. You could even use them to fashion yourself a handy USB bracelet or necklace, if you were that way inclined. They're the brainchild of designer Vicky Wei, who worked out that two USB sticks have more storage than one, and decided to stick some together and see what happened. Luckily it worked out for her: I can only hope we'll be seeing them on sale soon!

Freeing up Your Hand



If you're in the market for a new pair of headphones and don't mind looking foolish or being stared at by strangers, you may be interested to know that the iWalk will be available in a week or two. For about $60, you can slip a first- or second-generation iPod nano into the iWalk's dedicated slot and take a jog around the park while carrying pepper spray in one hand and a cell phone in the other to ward off and/or call the police when you're approached by someone asking whether you're taking part in a new prank show. Alternatively, since the iWalk gives you complete access to the nano's clickwheel, you could also just crank up the volume to drown out the laughter and keep on jogging.


Appetizing USB Ports


The upcoming bread series in Vavolo's Freshy Baked USB Drive lineup is pretty cute.
Soon to be available in 256MB, 512MB, 1GB, and 2GB capacities (prices unknown), these cross-platform thumb drives are encased in housings made to look like the following baked goods: hot dog, french bread, hamburger, pizza, sandwich, and the oddly specific raisin challah bread.
Very cute, actually. I think I'm beginning to see the appeal

Fresh Air

Gizmodo: Hospitals and germ freaks rejoice! English tech company Inov8 (sounds a bit ravey, doesn't it?) has come up with the Air Disinfection unit, or AD. It recreates fresh air, which is a key factor in killing microbes, without the need for opening a window in the operating theater. Any surgeons or hospital staff reading, that was a joke, by the way.
Although launched yesterday in London, the device, which is about the size of a flower vase, is currently being tested in 17 veterans' hospitals over here with a view to making it available in the US.
Within an hour of switching it on, the AD can reduce bacteria levels to zero as it creates reactive hydrogen radicals, then pumps them out into the atmosphere, purging the air of bacteria. Faced with the AD, even the tough superbug MRSA is apparently toast - and that can only be a good thing.


USB Calculator + Mouse


Gizmodo: Here's an idea for number-crunching road warriors that might be even better: a USB mouse with an integrated calculator. This calculator mouse is a real, shipping product.
This $30 mouse is also an improvement over that numerical keypad because its screen shows you the results of your calculations, and you don't need to use any of your precious laptop's screen real estate to see that calculator application running, nor do you need to run any additional apps just to add up a few numbers

Blow-Up Mouse


Shiny Shiny: If you've ever attended a trade show or, indeed, gone on holiday, you'll know it sometimes something of a challenge to cram all your geek gear into one bag. It can be done but usually means sore shoulders and unusual bulges.
The Jelly Click can't do much about the former, but it can help streamline your packing. Just flatten for transit, and puff up for use. So simple, you have to wonder what would happen if the person sitting next to you thought you were smug and / or weird and stabbed it... It's a concept, so worry not.

Go Green, Go Unplug


Pedal the plug out with Eject Powerstrip. It is a forward-looking redesign of a powerstrip that would allow people to easily, safely and enjoyably unplug their devices.
People don't unplug their devices because:1) they are lazy2) they are too old or disabled to bend down3) their powerstrips are located in areas they can't access without accidents (under tables, drawers)4) when dealing with cheap powerstrips, unplugging a device can be dangerous.

Adjustable USB mouse


Popgadget: It really bums me out to see a nice idea being implemented on a piece of outdated technology.
Take this palm-fit adjustable optical USB mouse from USB Fever, for example. It's got a pretty ingenious "lengthening" component that allows the mouse to become up to 16 mm (0.63 inches) longer. This ability to "grow" makes the mouse a compelling choice for travelers who have previously shied away from travel mice because of their diminutive size.
But why a USB mouse? Yeah, it's great that the USB cable is retractable and adjustable "to fit your application" and all that, but it's not 1990 anymore. Cut the cords, people.

Not Facebook but Face Watch!


Yanko Design: The UNI watch has a customizable digital face. You can choose fonts, colors, backgrounds and hand designs with just a few clicks in the included software. It’s made of that weird soft touch plastic. Something about that texture keeps me petting it over and over. Even tho the pictures don’t show it very well, the display is a full color OLED. A built-in accelerometer turns the display on only when your wrist turns and the mini-USB port makes it easy to connect to your computer.

Keyboard with Built-in Fan


Thanko, a company known for its innovative products has rolled out a new keyboard. According to FarEastGizmos, the computer peripheral has a built-in fan to keep users’ hands cool.
Many times users’ hands sweat due to the prolonged usage of the keyboard, especially in the humid conditions. In such cases Thanko keyboard users can simply turn on the fan switch and continue working in comfortable environment.
The built-in fan blows strong cool air, so that it is convenient for users to work. The keyboard measures 51×22x3.5 cm.
As of now the Thanko keyboard with integrated fan is only available in Japan. The Thanko fan keyboard is available for 6,650 yen.

Enhancing Chat Experience


The Cool Hunter: Take the IPEVO TR-10i for example, your new desktop pal. It’s the ultimate accomplice for anyone who uses Skype and iChat as much as we have been lately.
So what exactly does it do? It works as a desktop mic, a speakerphone and also as a handset for when you want to take a private call. With dedicated Skype buttons, you may never have to pay for a call again. Want to record a call to listen back to at a later date or to add to your podcast? This gadget has got you covered. It also weighs next to nothing so is pretty handy to take with you on business trips and of course it helps that it is a bit of a good looker.

Logitech G-series G19 Gaming Keyboard


Earlier in the year Logitech announced its new line of products at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show.This included its new line of gaming peripherals including the next-generation G-series keyboard simply entilted the G19. The new G19 was designed to provide gamers with a high performance, highly featured computer, peripheral that could help them improve their gaming skills. The G19 is an LCD gaming keyboard which features 12 different programmable keys with 3 macros per key. It also has light up keys which seem to be a neccesity for gamers these days. A very cool feature is a 320×240 min-display that will provide gamers with in-game statistics among other details that could give a gamer an extra advantage over the competition. It works with over 60 different games including the addictive and widley popular World of Warcraft. The screen can also sho pictures, video, void data, and computer details. The keyboard also includes details on VoIP Caller ID, video playback, or image slideshows without requiering the gamer to exit his playthrough.
Along with this keyboard, Logitech is also releasing the G35 surround sound headset and the G9x Laser Mouse. The Logitech G19 is the premier in PC gaming technology. It’s features are enough to make any gamer start drooling. Now this keyboard is not on the market yet. It is expected to come out later this spring, sometime in March. However, Amazon.com has now listed the G19 on its pre-order list. This amazing keyboard will not come cheap though. The G19 sports a hefty price tag of $199.99. However, if you are intersted in the G19 keyboard, the G35 surround sound headset, and the G13 advanced gameboard as a package deal for $400 which is pretty hefty for most but is worth it if you spend most of your time destroying people online. But if you think about it, the G19, with its 12 programmable keys, 320×240 min screen and all its other features is well worth the $200 price tag it displays. If you are a hard core PC gamer and you want the latest in gaming technology and a step up on the competition, then you will definatley want to check out the Logitech G-series G19 Gaming Keyboard.

Logitech Notebook Riser N110 offers comfortable computing experience


Raise the level of comfort while computing on notebooks with the latest notebook riser. Logitech India has announced the launch of the Logitech Notebook Riser N110, across the country.
This notebook accessory features an ergonomically designed riser that elevates the notebook display to an optimal viewing position, allowing users to experience an enhanced ease while placing the laptop on a desk or on their lap

Logitech Z-5500



Amazing 5.1 sound system. Clear and brilliant sound, loud, very loud (500W, 1050 peak). I like listening my music well, so this hi-end model from Logitech is something just right for the job.

IBM ThinkPad R52

My primary workstation, my one and only PC (for the moment)… P M 750(1.86GHz), 1.5GB RAM, 60GB 5400rpm HD, 15in 1400×1050 LCD, 64MB ATI Radeon X300, CDRW/DVDRW, Intel 802.11abg wireless, Bluetooth/Modem, 1Gb Ethernet, UltraNav, Secure chip, IEEE 1394, Fingerprint reader, 6c Li-Ion batt, WinXP Pro.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Citizen i:VIRT Bluetooth Watch


Citizen have released the i:VIRT, a watch equipped with Bluetooth that enables you to connect to your mobile phone and reject or accept calls, and see who called you. Not actually talk to anyone, you understand, but at least you can see who you're about to talk to!

I-WATCH APPLE


Is the world going iPod MAD? No! But, Worth1000.com contestants attempt to creatively show us what Steve is conjuring up in R&D’s Apple facility. It’s going to be a close competition. These contestants are more than talented and creative. From the iPuff cigarettes to the Ipiano, these guys are giving it all they’ve got.The iWatch caught my attention looking so much ever like the Ipod Nano and with all the features. This could definitely be a reality folks! It mirrors the familiar dial and has a handy USB port along the side. If iPod isn’t already working on this one, they should!A second iWatch another talented contestant created has a clear, precise and full touch screen LCD; the contestant smartly shares the features of this future iPod device: Sporting an internal 4.1 megapixel camera (wow!); 20gb of iTunes; and you can even browse the web.

Mac book Air the Thinnest Notebook


Apple's latest release Mac book Air the thinnest notebook in the world is soon going to be marketed in India.It measures 0.76 inches at it's thickest point and 0.16 inches at it's thinnest point and it is definitely the thinnest notebook in the planet.The speculations of Mac book Air as given by Apple are 13.3-inches LED back-lit wide-screen displayIntel Core 2 Duo processorIntel 965GMS chipset with integrated graphics4200rpm 1.8-inches hard disk drive with 80GB standard storage capacity2GB RAM

Intel Metro - Thinnest Notebook Ever


Intel and Ziba Design have designed the Metro mobile notebook which s less than 0.7-inch thick. It weights only 2.2 pound.

Philips Steam Generator Iron- GC6104



The Philips GC6104 steam generating iron can give you up to 2 hours non-stop steam ironing from its 1L boiler. And it heats up in just 8 minutes. Thanks to its 80g/min output, 2 bar pressure and Optinox scratch-resistant soleplate you can glide effortlessly through even the toughest creases. You can adjust the steam output, or keep it locked for a constant supply, and the GC6104 is suitable for vertical steaming.

Philips 42PFL5603D/27 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

Features include:* 1920 x 1080p Resolution* Pixel Plus 3HD* Brightness: 500 cd/m²* Dynamic screen contrast: 29,000:1* Response time (typical): 5 ms* 4 HDMI, 2 Component, 1 S-Video Inputs* Swivel Stand

13W Mini Twister Energy Saver Blue


Help reduce your energy costs, switch to a Compact Fluorescent Lamp. These lamps are a direct replacement for your standard incandescent bulb, but can last up to 10,000 Hours. They can also save you up to 75% in electricity costs. Coloured Twisters are ideal for the Holiday Season.

Canova Dual Touch Screen Laptop


We have earlier told you about some innovative notebooks including the Fujitsu’s Turntable PC, the dual-display Asustek notebook and the One-On-One dual LCD display, called ‘Tenbuno.’ And, this Dual Touch Screen Laptop from Canova is another ultimate notebook design meant for the creative mind. The notebook features dual display with touch-sensitive screens, sketch pad, music score, graph paper, an electronic pen and a dedicated hardware for its smooth functioning.

IRONMAN* Triathlon® 30-Lap Shock


Digital Display
Black Resin Strap
INDIGLO® night-light
Chronograph with 30-Lap Recall
Golf Score Keeper

Occasion Mode Reminder
3-Alarm Feature
Water Resistant to 200m
Timer
3 Time Zones

IRONMAN* Shock Resistant Solar



Power Indicator
Shock Resistant to I.S.O Standards
INDIGLO® night-light
NIGHT-MODE® Feature
Water Resistant to 200m

(HP) SCX-4521F Printer



easy paper access
With SAMSUNG, SCX-4521F, you no linger needs to go through the hassle of managing paper jam. When paper is jammed, all you need to do is to open and close the cover of the printer and all your paper jam will automatically be taken care of by the printer!
economical One-Touch Toner Save function
The One-Touch Toner Save feature extends Toner life by up to 25%, while still producing high quality prints.

Memory Stick Pro 4GB


Memory Stick Pro Duo 4GB - Optimum for storing, sharing and transferring thousands of high quality pictures, videos and music

GeForce GTX 285


Performance NVIDIA GTX 285 648 MHz GPU 240 Processing Cores 400 MHz RAMDAC Memory 1024 MB, 512 bit DDR3 2484 MHz (effective) 159 GB/s Memory Bandwidth Interface PCI-E 2.0 16x DVI-I, DVI-I, HDTV-7 SLI CapableResolution & Refresh 240Hz Max Refresh Rate 2048x1536 Max Analog 2560x1600 Max Digital
RequirementsMinimum of a 550 Watt power supply.(Minimum recommended power supply with +12 Volt current rating of 40 Amps.)

COOLER MASTER CHASSIS COSMOS


1. Intelligent user interface with concealable I/O panel featuring a built-in touch sensor2. Cooler Master's flagship aluminum alloy gaming chassis3. Design inspired by the sleek contours of the hottest dream race cars4. Sports version of COSMOS 1000

ViewSonic VX2835wm


VX2835wm provides multifunctional inputs to support a variety of digital content, including VGA, HDMI, composite, S-Video, component interface. The elegantly streamlined design with built-in, high-quality multimedia spakers creates an evolutionary media center. The VX2835wm multimedia LCD displays is the best in audio-visual experience!

ViewSonic’s PJ560D DLP®


ViewSonic’s PJ560D DLP® projector is the bright choice for mobile presenters and multimedia classroom use.

Features 3,200 lumens, native 1024x768 resolution, 2000:1 contrast ratio (typ) for precise images in any lighting condition

Brilliant ColorTM technology delivers more saturated colors that don’t fade over time.

With multiple inputs you can connect several display sources simultaneously

High-definition scanning


Get superior color accuracy and photo reproduction with HP's exclusive 6-color, 96-bit scanning
Make beautiful photo reprints with the 4800 x 9600 dpi resolution
Automatically remove red eye and enhance detail in dark photos with HP's Real Life technologies
Remove dust and scratches from photos, slides, and negatives with the included software
Preserve documents digitally with clear, archival quality scans of important documents
Edit text from scanned documents like magazine articles and letters with the included software
Get surprisingly realistic scans of 3-D items like books
Bring old and damaged photos back to life by restoring faded color with the included software
Scan five slides or six negatives at once using the built-in adapter, then save as separate files
Just touch a button to quickly scan, make reprints or copy documents, and save images
Quickly make PDFs via one-touch button
E-mail photos without attaching large files with the included HP Photosmart software
Get preview scans fast: in as little time as 8.5 seconds
Transfer scans to your computer via Hi-Speed USB 2.0

Apple Nano


Display
2-inch (diagonal) liquid crystal display with blue-white LED backlight
320-by-240-pixel resolution at 204 pixels per inch
Audio
Frequency response: 20Hz to 20,000Hz
Audio formats supported: AAC (16 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), MP3 (16 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3, and 4), Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV
User-configurable maximum volume limit

Logitech's PerfectStroke™



TouchDisc™ navigation: Move a finger up and down or across the disc to move the cursor. Move a finger in a circular motion around the perimeter of the TouchDisc to scroll horizontally and vertically through documents.
Premium typing experience: Logitech's PerfectStroke™ key system makes each keystroke fluid and natural.
Media controls: A touch-sensitive volume slider makes it easy to quickly adjust the computer's volume.
Rechargeable: No need to replace batteries. Simply place the keyboard in the charging base – a two-hour charge yields up to two months of battery life.

DOMINATOR


Corsair is blingin' it with their DOMINATOR line of premium RAM. The price on these gold ram modules is unknown, because they are free! Kind of. Corsair is giving away five gold-plated 2GB DDR2-8888 Dominator memory kits, but they are busting your chops for them.

TWIN2X DDR2


The TWIN2X4096-6400C5 is a 2 GByte matched pair of DDR2 SDRAM DIMMs. This part delivers outstanding performance in the latest generation of DDR2-based motherboards. It has been tested extensively in multiple DDR2 motherboards to ensure compatibility and performance at its rated speed. This memory has been verified to operate at 800MHz at the low latencies of5-5-5-18. This module is also available in a single module part.

G.I. Headphones

Skullcandy's new G.I. Headphones come in a variety of military-inspired styles, and even come with bullets across the leather band. They cost $69.95 - which is a bit much considering they're purely fashion-oriented - but they look pretty hardcore. Bullets on the band! These are the kind of headphones you should wear while eating eating a raw steak and spitting.

“Humping Dog” USB flash drive


Though we would probably end up wanting to smash it to little bits after about ten seconds, this “Humping Dog” USB flash drive can make a hell of a Christmas present. At least to your friends with half a sense of humor. It’s simply a USB drive, in the shape of a dog, that humps your latop as soon as it’s plugged in. It doesn’t stop humping, well, ever, so its mechanical whirring gets a little irritating. But hell, it’s humping your laptop, so who cares, right?

One-box home cinema systems


Most one-box home cinema systems are built around small speakers, which sound fine until they're played side-by-side with larger speakers. Bigger speakers do far more justice to voices and music and generally create more atmosphere.

Philips & Lite-On Digital DX-20A4PU external DVD writer


PLDS (Philips & Lite-On Digital Solutions) has announced the availability of the DX-20A4PU external DVD writer, sporting an updated version of the EZ-DUB system allowing one touch duplication of discs and files.
Two touch-sensitive buttons on the top of the drive bypass the need to use PC software to accomplish disc and file copying. The DUB button allows one-touch duplication of complete discs, while the FILE button copies files from a PC to optical disc.

Wacom 30” Apple® Cinema® HD display


Wacom Technology Corporation's new Intuos3 12x19 pen tablet is specifically designed for photographers, designers, artists and engineers who are using multiple large monitors or a large widescreen display such as the 30” Apple® Cinema® HD display. Like the recently introduced Intuos3 6x11, the Intuos3 12x19 features an active area with an aspect ratio (height-to-width) that is a great match to the screen aspect ratio of either a widescreen display or standard displays used together. This provides optimal pen control and efficient use of the entire tablet.

Big Foot Webcam

This Big Foot webcam is not just another pretty shaped USB device, but actually leverages its unique design in a functional way.
This sits on your desk with an adjustable stand and has a low-quality VGA camera, which can be focused and used for still shots or video conferencing, in the middle of the “foot”. (There appears to be a button in the cord to take snap shots.) The big toe of the foot houses a microphone which connects through a separate jack and the other 4 toes have LED lights to brighten up your target.

Computer Motherboard


Computer Mother board and its constituent componentsA typical PC mother board with important components is given below:1. Mouse & keyboard2. USB3. Parallel port4. CPU Chip5. RAM slots6. Floppy controller7. IDE controller8. PCI slot9. ISA slot10. CMOS Battery11. AGP slot12. CPU slot13. Power supply plug in 1. Mouse & keyboard: Keyboard Connectors are two types basically. All PCs have a Key board port connected directly to the motherboard. The oldest, but still quite common type, is a special DIN, and most PCs until recently retained this style connector. The AT-style keyboard connector is quickly disappearing, being replaced by the smaller mini DIN PS/2-style keyboard connector.You can use an AT-style keyboard with a PS/2-style socket (or the other way around) by using a converter. Although the AT connector is unique in PCs, the PS/2-style mini-DIN is also used in more modern PCs for the mouse. Fortunately , most PCs that use the mini-DIN for both the keyboard and mouse clearly mark each mini-DIN socket as to its correct use. Some keyboards have a USB connection, but these are fairly rare compared to the PS/2 connection keyboards. 2. USB (Universal serial bus): USB is the General-purpose connection for PC. You can find USB versions of many different devices, such as mice, keyboards, scanners, cameras, and even printers. a USB connector's distinctive rectangular shape makes it easily recognizable. USB has a number of features that makes it particularly popular on PCs. First, USB devices are hot swappable. You can insert or remove them without restarting your system. 3. Parallel port: Most printers use a special connector called a parallel port. Parallel port carry data on more than one wire, as opposed to the serial port, which uses only one wire. Parallel ports use a 25-pin female DB connector. Parallel ports are directly supported by the motherboard through a direct connection or through a dangle. 4. CPU Chip : The central processing unit, also called the microprocessor performs all the calculations that take place inside a pc. CPUs come in Variety of shapes and sizes.Modern CPUs generate a lot of heat and thus require a cooling fan or heat sink. The cooling device (such as a cooling fan) is removable, although some CPU manufactures sell the CPU with a fan permanently attached. 5. RAM slots: Random-Access Memory (RAM) stores programs and data currently being used by the CPU. RAM is measured in units called bytes. RAM has been packaged in many different ways. The most current package is called a 168-pin DIMM (Dual Inline Memory module).

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Intel Core i7


Intel has now officially confirmed the name of its future processor chips based on Nehalem architecture to be called ‘Core i7′. The new Intel Core i7 will be the seventh generation of Intel architecture since the 8086 days. It is said to be available in two editions: the Regular Core i7 and the high performing Extreme Intel Core i7 . More on i7 series after the jump.
Features of the Intel Core i7 lineup:
Dual-core and Quad-core mainstream processors
Point-to-point connections between the processor and peripherals using QuickPath interconnect system.
On-die memory controller
Can handle more than 4 threads at once, means faster speeds
Advanced Hyperthreading technology will utilize the threads to do even more work