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VTI a Finland based company are starting to mass production their CMR3000, a 3 axis gyro sensor.
To meet the rapid growth in consumer demand for electronics industry, VTI last year to expand their product range. Autumn 2010, the company launched the world’s smallest, lowest power axis digital angular rate sensor CMR3000. The product is designed for the user interface and applications designed for the game. In the successful launch of CMR3000 and positive feedback received after the market, VTI has begun mass production CMR3000.
VTI, said product manager Pekka Kostiainen: “CMR3000 low power consumption, sensitivity, high stability, small size, fits the requirements of consumer electronics manufacturers. We CMR3000 optimized for the user interface and gaming applications. For gaming applications the special needs of the product, the sensor range is + / – 2000 dps, with user-selectable measurement bandwidth. in the phone application, which uses wafer-level packaging, as well as SPI and I2C interfaces, enabling 3.1×4.2×0. 8 mm3 of ultra-small size, it is the product of a distinct advantage. “

Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB
This 742 gram weighted drive has a superb performance, thanks to 64MB cache memory. Suitable for high computation. Read speed up to 107MB/s, equipped with SATA2 connector. Great for data share, video processing and gaming use.

BitDefender — The name of antivirus for pc users is released a Free Edition of their antivirus. There’s three free product. BitDefender Free Edition , BitDefender AntiPhising Free Edition , BitDefender Chat Encryption .
BitDefender Free Edition

Canonical has released an ‘dropbox’-like services. Called UbuntuOne. Right now, the membership is only viable by invitation.
There’s one question. Why every services by Canonical is served in httpS?
Dell releases a new Desktop PC. Dell Studio XPS 435. This PC is equipped with high performance parts. The Processor itself is using Intel Core i7. The RAM is able to hold memory up to 24GB, and the Drives is 2.4TB. This is pretty much for gaming users.











