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The Keyport Slide V.01 Pictured

February 8th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
I’ve been fascinated with the Keyport since it hit back in 2007. The device went through slight design changes since then, but the core message of storing all your keys in a sexy container remains.

MSI R6870 Hawk Graphics Card With Propeller Blade Technology

February 8th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
MSi has unveiled the new MSi R6870 Hawk graphics card that features the Propeller Blade Technology and the latest Military Class II Components to allow advanced overclocking. The video card comes equipped with the company’s Twin Frozr III cooling design that increases air flow by 20%.

Huge Touchscreen at The University of Groningen

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The University of Groningen, in the Netherlands, has converted a 3D theater into the world’s largest touchscreen, used for teaching mathematics and computer science students interactivity. The screen has a curvature of 135 degrees and is transparent.

Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GF2 Review

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13 years ago
Panasonic’s LUMIX GF1 worked its way into the kit-bags of several on the SlashGear team, charmed by its compact size and solid picture and video quality.

Survey: Half of Verizon Customers Have iPhone Fever

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13 years ago
The results of a new survey conducted last week indicate that the majority of Verizon's current Android and BlackBerry users suffer from serious iPhone envy.

Dell Revises Latitude, Precision And OptiPlex Lines

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It's a big day for product announcements, and that includes Dell. The company is introducing new Latitude, Precision and OptiPlex systems, all of which are aimed to tackle the newest challenges to business and to provide plenty of speed and agility to handle cloud computing.

Dell Inspiron Duo Hybrid Tablet / Netbook Review

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The Dell Inspiron Duo is an impressive sight. It's not often that we're this enamored by a device's physical design, but the Dell Inspiron Duo simply does it for us. The machine is a feat of engineering, and it really redefines the convertible laptop segment.

Bridging the Gap in Beautiful Ways: Solar Park South design comp winners

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Here are a couple of stunning entries from Italy's Solar Park South design competition, which sought environmentally-friendly proposals that could be integrated into the Salerno-Reggio Calabria highway.

Dell Windows 7 Tablet Coming “Later This Year”

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13 years ago
The Windows 7 tablet market is about to get a big boost from a big player. Dell just announced a whole series of new business computers and notebooks — generally stuff we pass on — but one little paragraph made the whole thing worth reading.

Live From Dell’s “Dell Means Business” Event From San Francisco

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We’re on Day 2 of February’s crazy blast of Mobile events. Yesterday was Sprint with the Kyocera Echo; tomorrow is HP/Palm’s webOS event. Today, however, the spotlight is on Dell. So, what’s Dell going to announce?

Tea love

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Tea love by ~lena483...(Read...)

deer with little antlers hat

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If you want to knit this cute hat? Check out 'deer with little antlers hat KNITTING PATTER..(Read...

iControlPad with Bluetooth Shipping This Month

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13 years ago
Back in September we wrote about iControlPad dumping the dock connectors in favor of Bluetooth. The new iControlPad with Bluetooth is scheduled to ship February 16th. According to iControlPad’s website, the gaming pad should work with any phone, console, or computer with Bluetooth.

Spotify and Warner both optimistic for Spotify US launch

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Spotify gave a hint that it might be getting closer to its long delayed US launch. The streaming music network told those few who have test accounts in the US to choose a payment method in prep for when the paid Premium access goes live "over the coming months."

Verizon iPhone gets early thumbs up from Consumer Reports

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Consumer Reports is so far positive on the CDMA-based Verizon iPhone, a video interview reveals. The influential publication has been critical of the GSM iPhone offered elsewhere, saying that despite a high rating, reception issues prevent it from making a recommendation.

Dell revamps Precision desktops and notebooks, Optiplex

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Dell on Tuesday focused some attention on its pro-level Precision and Optiplex systems. Its most Precision M4600 and M6600 are the most genuinely new models and also the most secretive.

Dell revamps Latitudes for much tougher design, Sandy Bridge

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Dell this morning undertook a sweeping remake of its pro PCs, headlined by its Latitude notebooks. The new designs are both more modern, with real aluminum and magnesium instead of plastic, but also designed to take much more real-world abuse.

iPod Classic stock low, prompts refresh rumors

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13 years ago
AppleBitch picked up a tip that the shipping times are getting pretty long for the iPod Classic and that many Apple retailers are simply out of stock. Since the iPod Classic hasn't been updated since fall 2009, we're now seeing speculation that the iPod Classic might be due for a refresh soon.

BlackBerry PlayBook to sell in Staples, gets web simulator

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A leaked document courtesy of CrackBerry reveals that retailer Staples will carry RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. The move would be in line with the company's attempts to bring its products to a more varied choice of non-traditional retailers.

Detroit Mayor: No Plans for Robocop Statue

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Bad news, the Internet. Detroit Mayor Dave Bing announced today on Twitter that the city has no plans to erect a statue to America's favorite crime fighting cyborg. The mayor yesterday tweeted, "There are not any plans to erect a statue to Robocop. Thank you for the suggestion."

JBL Studio 1 Series Speakers Now Available

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JBL Studio 1 Series speakers are now available, with floorstanding loudspeakers, a bookshelf loudspeaker, a center-channel loudspeaker, and a subwoofer. With JBL’s background in movie theater speakers, these will be sure to deliver amazing sound. They will sell for $169 to $499.

With New Report, U.S. Prepares To Update Outdated Copyright Rules

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13 years ago
Flickr’d The wheels are in motion for a much needed update to this country’s copyright rules, but the only problem is that these new rules seem to have been written by the very same people who thrust the DMCA upon us so many years ago. What fun!

2TB Portable Hard Drive Prices Fall Below $100

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Another hard drive price barrier is breached: $100 for a 2TB portable hard drive. A number of sites have them below $100 including NewEgg.com, where $99.99 direct lands you an Iomega Select 2TB external drive with a USB 2.0 connection; some customers got promo codes dropping the price to $89.99...

iTunes controlled 65% of online movies sales in 2010

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iTunes is the top seller of downloadable movies, controlling two thirds of the total market, according to IHS Screen Digest. This proud distinction is focused on the actual purchase of movies from iTunes, not streaming internet rentals such as those offered by Netflix.

GoGo to expand into streaming content in-flight

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GoGo was successful in bringing people connectivity to the internet and email while they are stuck in the air on a long flight. Gogo has offered access to Facebook while in the air recently and is eying expanding into more areas of content as well.

Banana TV may let iOS devices stream video to the Mac

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13 years ago
When it comes to making AirPlay sit up and do tricks, we’re proud to have one of the best in the business right here at TUAW. Erica Sadun has released a full suite of in-progress Mac apps to work with Apple’s video streaming protocol.

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