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A new external hard drive from Western Digital, The 3TB My Book Live has begun shipping.  The device comes with 3TB storage capacity for those who need such a big storage to store any favourites movies, musics, photos and files. Weighin around 1.1 kilograms, the new My Book Live features a media server for easy content streaming to other (DLNA-compatible) devices, Gigabit Ethernet, and is bundled with the WD SmartWare software for automatic backup. Western Digital 3TB My Book Live available now with the price of $218 and has 3 years warranty.

New gaming mice from Hama GmbH are now available in the market. The company has launched two mice, the uRage and uRage evo. Both have ergonomic design, a 500 Hz polling rate, USB connection – through long cable with 2 meters long, 6 buttons – with 5 of them are programmable.

The uRage model comes with laser sensor 2400 dpi, while the uRage evo has laser sensor 3200 dpi. Both of them also come with low Teflon feet friction, a non-slip coating on the sides, and also built-in LEDs. The uRage will be available with the price of €20 while the uRage evo will be available with the price of €30. These mice will be a good investment for all game lovers.

Lenovo company has just announced two new desktops, the ThinkStation E30 and also ThinkCenter M81.Both powered by 2nd generation Intel Core processors and rapid boot up/shut down technology which claimed to boot up 20 seconds faster on average than a typical Windows 7 computer.

The ThinkCentre M81 will be available in tower and small form factor, packs up to 160 GB SSD, and choices of Intel HD graphics or ATI discrete Radeon graphics while the ThinkStation E30 will feature 80 or 160GB SSD, optional Blu-ray player and NVIDIA Quadro or NVS graphics. The ThinkCentre M81 desktop will be available in late April with price starts at $599 and the ThinkStation E30 workstation will be available starting in May with a starting price of $629.

Kingston has rolled out two new Class 10 microSDHC memory cards. Available in 4GB and 8GB capacities, both cards are FAT32 formatted, and deliver a minimum transfer speeds of 10 MB/s. The business manager from Kingston, Mike Kuppinger, has stated that the new microSDHC cards are able to be used with all kinds of mobile phones – especially the latest one – and even able to be used with BlackBerry and also Android devices.

The new 4GB and 8GB microSDHC can also be used together with tablet PC and also high definition cameras. With the quick data transfer and also various ranges of storage capacity compartment, the device is suitable for people in need of light memory cards with heavy load capacity. The 4Gb and 8GB without SD adapter will be available with the price of $22 and $37, while if bundled with an SD adapter priced at $23 and $38.

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