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The Dell Inspiron 910 has caught the eye of many with its compact size and popular brand name. A few days from now it’s going to touch the hands of many as well, because recent news revealed that the netbook is going to be unveiled next week. While specs have yet to become official, speculations [...]
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Feel like taking a step to help the environment? Do it the Google way with these mini mice. They’re recycled, comes only in two colors and is small enough to fit anywhere. The lightweight wireless optical mouse is portable enough to go anywhere and has a WIFI dongle stored inside for easy USB connectivity to [...]
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Bittorrent is the current standard for delivering large files over the Internet. If you throw out the legalities involved for a moment, it allows users to transfer and share videos, music and games that are over one gigabyte in size. With Bittorrent, it’s not about how large the file size is—it’s whether your hard drive [...]
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Presenting the Zune 2: Glass: The plastic screen has been replaced with actual glass. On a hardness scale of 1-10 where 10 is a diamond and 1 is an iPod, glass is 5.5. This is a major improvement over the Zune 30. Video Out: The new Zune 80 will have a video out resolution of [...]
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It had me at “best”. I’m always on the lookout for good gadgets, and ZDNet says that the Archos 605 WiFi is one of them. The Archos 605 WiFi is one of the most impressive portable video players we’ve seen all year and its low price tag makes it very hard to resist. You may [...]
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Sony is going to release a desktop PC that comes with a Blu-ray drive. All I can say is that at least HD-DVD is easy to spell. Is it Blu-Ray or Blu-ray? The Vaio LT HD PC/TV is 22-inch widescreen display with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of RAM, Webcam, WiFi and more [...]
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Just two days after the Optimus Prime case mod, a new challenger has appeared to take it on. Presenting the Tumbler Batmobile PC, built “with an AMD Sempron chip, seven “activity LEDs” and a remote-controlled model of the famed vehicle purchased from Wal-Mart”. It’s guaranteed to make your crime-fighting days even more exciting. In other [...]
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The Ruggedbook UMPC was displayed in Taipei recently and features, among other things, GPS support. The catch is that it’s an optional component that you can plug into a PCMCIA slot. Yes, I mean that PCMCIA slot. Guess I was wrong about UMPCs using cutting-edge technology. Here are the rest of the details: Semi-rugged design, [...]
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Dell has a few new laptops out for those of you who are looking for one. Or two. Not one to be left out of today’s Santa Rosa madness, Dell has officially announced a couple of laptops that, like most of the Santa Rosa laptops now rolling out, have already managed to make themselves known. [...]
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HTC recently revealed more details about the Shift, which will be the first UMPC reference platform. HTC says that the Shift will have “all the power, functionality, and connectivity busy professionals need in a sleek, portable design.” In addition to its flexible folding capability (shown on the right), the Shift offers high-speed global connectivity via [...]
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