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According to the Wallstreet Journal’s unknown sources, Dell will begin shipping their personal computers with Windows Vista starting tonight. Newly purchased computers will arrive as early as Tuesday, the official release day of the new operating system.Who’s going to purchase though? I’m not too sure that this would be a good idea, considering the last windows launches that took months for the final major kinks to get rolled out. So will this affect Dell’s sales? I think so, but it could go either way. There’s the group who believe in Microsoft and possibly feel that they are safe (especially since the PS3 shipped, and still seemingly has no problems such as the XBox 360 fires…) and would gladly be one of those to jump the gun and boot it up right away. Others are skeptical and cautious, and plan on waiting for a few months before upgrading (or possibly for bootleg copies to appear, naughty naughty!).
I for one will wait to see what comes of the whole mess. Once I see it working on someone else’s machine, then I’ll get on the boat and purchase my own copy
Read official story at The Wallstreet Journal. (Sorry, subscription required..)
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This is the second timepiece we’ve reported on, but like I said in the Lightmare LED Watch article, there will be a few. This one is quite unique, it will bring out
the true geek in you! This clock is certainly a stylish addition to any geeks room. It features an LED interface which displays the time in binary format. If you don’t know what binary is, then well.. you need help. If you can’t read the times displayed on the image to the left, then you just need to keep reading! (more…)
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At least once a week StealthyTech is going to bring you one monstrous dream machine that you’ll probably end up drooling over (literally). This is the first of many to come, so be on the look out for 1-2 every week.
So as you can tell by the image, the rig of this week is really packin’ heat. We gurantee tons of ram, video memory, ultra fast computing to really put those 3 19″ monitors to work. What’s really odd about this rig is that it’s (more…)
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You’ll probably see a lot of watches on StealthyTech, honestly. There are a lot of cool tech watches out there. This one however is a nifty LED watch that is made up of 30 LEDs.
The four medium sized LEDs in the middle represent the one minute increments between the 5 minute marks on a standard analog clock, the largest represent the hour, and of course the outer ring represents the minute hand. The tiny ones in the center represent AM/PM. The body is stainless steel, with a polyurethane rubber strap.
- Uses a unique LED pattern for time display
- Stainless steel case
- Polyurethane Rubber strap
- Water resistant to 30 meters
- Uses a CR2032 lithium battery
- Width: 1 5/8″, Thickness: 1/2″
- One year warranty
Lightmare LED will certainly add some style to your wrist for a sum of $159.00 USD at Amazon.com The One - Lightmare .
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A whopping 8GHz was achieved on a liquid hydrogen cooled Pentium 4 631 the other day mounted on an ASUS P5B Motherboard. Wow. 8GHz is amazing on any sort of processor, but on a Pentium? (Too bad, it will still barley run Vista ;)) How did they do it!?!!
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Wow, Stealthy Tech’s first post.. Amazing. Woo.
So picture this, you’re going to start your car when you realize you left your headlights on again! Argh, not again. Or maybe you need just a few more hours in the sun with your laptop or iPod, or maybe you need to finish a long conversation with Ms Cindy Whatserface who just doesn’t seem to shut the hell up want to stop talking. Well have I found the solution for you! (more…)
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I’ve added and installed a new theme called Liquid Summer which was coded by Design Studio. It’s obviously not a custom; you may have even seen it before. I’m going to adapt it to ST’s needs for now, while our own (Yes, our very own) is in the creation process.
I suppose this will do for now, but do not fret, it won’t be here for long. Once the custom is complete with in 2 weeks (around the time we start building links and traffic) we’ll throw this beast away.
Unfortunately I’m dead blind when it comes to color, so if this thing is actually morbidly ugly, PLEASE let me know ;).
Ever working,
-Alex
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Somehow you’ve managed to navigate yourself to the bare hiney of StealthyTech itself. In other words, we’re only days old. Within the next few days we’ll be transforming into a high traffic loved-by-all blog/website.
A brief of what we’re about: Well, quite obviously, technology! Be specific you say? Well then, fine. StealthyTech is based on a passion to provide any random viewer in the world with some new information on computer hardware, software , Internet usage and fun other geeky things.. You know, the good stuff in life.
Right now we’re in development.. Kind of like getting ready in a dressing room before a big concert. So ah! Get out! We’re naked! Psh, fine, you can stay, but please no flash photography. More seriously, we’ll be online within a few days to a few weeks, depending on how easily things get sorted out. If you would like to be notified of the grand opening, post a reply to this post, and I’ll personally e-mail you the details.
Interested in writing for us? Interested in designing a theme for us? You’ll be paid, no doubt about that (for both, silly). Contact me specially at admin@StealthyTech.com. Until then, have a wonderful time away from us!
-Alex
Of Cobrash Technologies, and Creator of StealthyTech .
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