
After releasing a bunch of touch phones, Sony Ericsson is showing that it hasn’t forgotten other segments of the mobile phone market with the launch of the T715 slider phone. This compact unit has a large 2.2-inch screen and a spacious keypad for those not entirely sold on texting on touch screens.

All-in-one PCs have been coming out in droves recently, and with good reason. They’re neat, compact, easy to set up, easy to move, and they spare you from having to deal with multiple cables running along the back. Barebone PC manufacturer Shuttle Inc. has dipped its fingers into the monobody all-in-one market with the X50 series, which spares you from the clutter, but not from the decision process. It’s a build-your-own all-in-one PC that gives you a frame fitted with an Intel Atom 330 dual core processor, a 15.6-inch touchscreen display, a 1.3MP Webcam, and a 65-watt power supply, but the memory and storage is up to you.

Active Media Products, the company behind USB-based novelties such as the Obama Drive and the terribly cute (and WWF-sanctioned) Penguin USB drives, have released a new performance solid state drive with transfer speeds that busts past the 200MB/sec mark. The new 2.5-inch drive is called the Predator GT SATA II, and boasts of sequential read speeds of 220MB/sec and fast 0.1ms access times.











