Synology has begun shipping their latest Network Attached Storage (NAS) device for the mass market. Dubbed as the DiskStation DS410, the device is equipped with a 1.6GHz processor, a 512MB of RAM, a built-in 256-bit AES hardware encryption, Gigabit Ethernet, an eSATA port, two USB 2.0 ports and can accommodate up to four 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch SATA hard drives, or four 2.5-inch SSD for a maximum of 8TB of storage space. In terms of performance, it delivers an average of 115MB/s reading speed under RAID 5 configuration in a Windows environment, and 54MB/s writing. The DiskStation DS410 is now available for pre-order via Amazon for $499.99. [Synology]

Belkin has finally launched their Max Sleeve for iPad. Priced at $39.99 each, the Belkin Max Sleeve is a nylon-fronted, neoprene-backed case with three zippers. The main iPad-holding compartment features soft, padded neoprene inside. You can also store some accessories or an iPod in the front pocket. See more pictures after the jump to get more details. More
The Vizit Cellular Photo Frame will be released on March 23rd, 2010 for $280 (plus subscription fees). The gadget provides a 10.4-inch touchscreen LCD with a built-in cell modem to receive emailed pics and MMS. The Vizit Cellular Photo Frame provides always-on cellular connectivity, so that you can send photos to your frame by email, MMS, or the web at any time from anywhere. Vizit’s service plan uses AT&T’s 3G network that costs $6 per month or $72 for a full year. [Vizit]
Taiwanese company IDTI (Integrated Digital Technologies) has showed off the latest 21.5-inch Full HD touch-screen display during CeBIT 2010. The display has an HDMI/D-Sub input and supports Microsoft Windows 7 OS. The IDTI 21.5-inch Full HD touchscreen display is priced at just $300 a pop. Each purchase comes equipped with a stylus to work on the screen. Watch the video after the jump to get more details. More
ASUS has successfully developed a new technology that allows you to unlock extra CPU cores to unleash more power. The new ASUS M4A89 Series and AMD 800 chipset-based motherboards adopt the Core Unlocker technology, which unlocks latent cores on AMD CPUs. You just need to turn “On” a switch in the new M4A89 Series or press the number “4″ key during the power-on self test in existing M4 series motherboards. The new ASUS M4A89 motherboards support AMD Socket AM3 processors, up to 16GB DDR3 memory, 2 PCIe slots, ATI CrossFireX support, 8-ch HD audio, 6x Serial ATA 6Gb/s, 3x USB 3.0 ports, and 12x USB 2.0 ports. [CDR Info]
The Twist Alarm Clock from D-Forme uses its two displays and two rotatable parts to create a math problem, for example 8+2=?. The alarm won’t stop ringing until you give it the right answer, 8+2=10. The main idea behind the Twist Alarm Clock is to force users to activate their brains in the morning. Measuring 13.5cm x 6.3cm x 7cm, the Twist Alarm clock is currently available only in Japan for $30 each. [Product Page]
KINGMAX has rolled out the latest Pop series USB Flash drive, which is known as the KD-01. Available in blue, orange, purple, and red, the device supports the USB 2.0 standard high speed transfer rate. The KINGMAX KD-01 is a ideal flash drive to store your personal files, documents, digital photos and movies. [Product Page]
Here’s a look at Albatron’s upcoming 21.5-inch multi-touch monitor, the OTM215L1. This widescreen monitor is WHQL certified, meaning user can enable multi-touch function under Windows 7 without installing driver. Furthermore, it also comes with the calibration-free design which brings plug-n-touch experience to all users. In terms of performance, the OTM215L1 provides 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, 260 cd/m2 brightness, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 5ms response time and has both D-Sub and DVI connectors. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing and release date yet. [Albatron]
Scythe is out with another one of its CPU cooler called the Yasya. Based on the newly developed T.M.L.F. (Trident Multi Layer Fin) structure, the Yasya comes equipped with a nickel-plated copper base, six heatpipes and a Slip Stream 120mm PWM adjustable fan that works from 470 to 1900 RPM. Not to mention, the cooler is also compatible both Intel (LGA775, LGA1156, LGA1366) and AMD (754, 939, 940, AM2, AM2+, AM3) sockets. The Scythe Yasya sells for $57 (without VAT). [Scythe]


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