Boxee Box Tegra 2 confirmed; Boxee Beta goes public

Now that the Boxee Box by D-Link is officially official, and the NVIDIA Tegra 2 chipset is the same, Boxee can finally confirm that yes, they’ve used the low-power 1080p-capable Tegra T20 chip in their upcoming media streamer. According to a new post on the Boxee blog, the dual-core ARM Cortex A9 CPU means the Boxee Box is capable of Adobe Flash 10.1 decoding, HD streaming and local 1080p playback.
Cowon W2 Windows 7 MID makes it to CES 2010
Cowon are best known for their PMPs – which often have tip-top audio quality – but it seems the lure of the MID is just too strong. The company have unveiled a new 4.8-inch 1024 x 600 Atom-based MID at CES 2010, the Cowon W2, running Windows 7 on a 1.33GHz processor with WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0 and a brushed aluminum body.
Nexus One enterprise version gains physical keyboard?
Google VP of Engineering Andy Rubin and overseer of the Android platform has indicated that the next version of the Nexus One Smartphone will be an enterprise edition for business users – and might have a physical keyboard to boot. However not too much was revealed on what exactly the enterprise version of the Nexus One will actually consist of in terms of software applications.
MowerGeek.com
After many weeks of work, my latest Magento project hit the Web: MowerGeek.com. The purpose of the site is primarily selling aftermarket Lawn Equipment parts and Supplies, The site is created from a commercially available theme but since i did not want it to look like the default one or to have a feel similar to the default one it has been customized extensively. It was not an easy task as the learning curve for Magento template system is quite steep compared to other solutions. However, it is worth the time.?
Robinson Outdoors
Robinson Outdoors has proven to many just how powerful the internet can be in every retail environment no matter how hands on the purchasers may be. With online sales in doubling in 2009 and organic online market share increasing the future is looking bright in a industry that is see it’s brick and mortar stores disappear at a record pace. The importance of having a well designed and helpful web site in your business is hardly ever flully understood until a transformation of this kind.
A True Classic 20 Years Old – 1987 Conquest Tsi
The Conquest was introduced in 1983 by a Chrysler Corporation that had yet to bring out its own sports coupe, the Dodge Daytona; that introduction would come a year later. The Conquest was aimed at import buyers who might have looked at the Supra, RX7, or 280ZX. A high performance grand touring car, the Conquest combined sporty, modern styling with an upper grade interior, advanced electronics (including electronically controlled automatic and thermostatic climate control), and many standard features. Full instrumentation was standard, and there was an optional “technica” digital dashboard.
A rebadged Mitsubishi Starion two-door, four-seat hatchback with no Chrysler engineering, the Conquest sold in small numbers and was based on the Mitsubishi Galant Lambda / Sapparo (also sold for a time as the Plymouth Sapparo). A traditional rear-drive, front-engined vehicle, the Conquest had a MacPherson strut front suspension and an independent rear suspension; the base engine in Japan was 2 liters, but Americans got a 2.6 liter single-overhead-cam engine with a turbocharger and throttle-body electronic fuel injection (using dual injectors). Horsepower originally ranged from 150 to 198, with the TSi model getting a boost from an intercooler; a five-speed manual transmission was standard, with an optional electronically controlled four speed automatic. By 1986 the only engine was the turbocharged 2.6, with hemispherical combustion chambers, a third valve in each chamber for better mixing and burning (MCA-JET), and dual engine stabilizers built into the block.?

