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Google’s Nexus One smartphone jumping to AT&T?

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Section: Communications, Smartphones, Mobile Fresh from network problems yesterday with service from T-Mobile comes what appears to be a AT&T variant of the Android-powered Nexus One.  According the FCC an almost identical device was presented for inspection, this one with AT&T capable...

MSI Wind gets sliding touchscreen tablet mod

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The slider form-factor isn’t unusual in mobile devices – HTC’s Touch Pro2 has a particularly nifty mechanism, and larger handhelds, such as the PsiXpda UMPC, have used it too – but how about a 10.2-inch slider tablet?

Avi Greengart: Defending the iPad

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Cruising around the gadget blogs over the past few days you would be forgiven if you think that the consensus opinion is that the iPad is a massive disappointment. I disagree.

Acer: no plans to chase after iPad

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Acer today said it won't produce a tablet to compete with the iPad. The firm's Taiwan-area president Scott Lin explained that Acer could produce the hardware but that Apple can ensure a healthy software environment for its tablet through the App Store.

Lenovo G460 and G650 Laptops are Available

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Lenovo releasing G560 and G460 laptops which now available for orders and offered with $799 starting price.While Lenovo G40 sport a 14-inch display with a 1.366 x 768 pixel resolution screen, Lenovo G650 comes with a 15.6-inch display and same resolution.

Flashlight LED And Camcorder For Spies

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Brando has introduced their latest spy gadget in the form of the Flashlight LED Torch and Spy Camera Camcorder. The gadget comes equipped with a microSD slot, 8 LED torch, a USB port and a rechargeable battery. Its camcorder can capture VGA resolution video at 29fps.

The WiFi Detecting Bumper Sticker

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The guys over at Instructables have come up with another crazy mod, this time it is a WiFi Detecting Bumper Sticker. The WiFi Detecting Bumper Sticker is made using one of those fun WiFi detecting t-shirts, a 12V USB car adapter, and some fabric tape.

Wacom Intuos 4 Wireless Tablet

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Wacom have added a new model to their range of tablets, the Wacom Intuos 4 Wireless Tablet, which is designed to be used by graphic designers, illustrators and photographers.

NEC rolls pro 24-inch desktop LCD

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NEC on Monday said it will release a new MultiSync PA Series monitor range with the 24-inch MultiSync PA241W as the first product. The series will replace the current MultiSync 90 displays and is meant for professional graphic designers or other professionals that need accurate color reproduction.

Wil Shipley: Apple “copied me”

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Filed under: Apple Corporate, Software, Bad AppleWhen Steve Jobs was introducing the iPad last week, a number of us familiar with Delicious Monster had the same reaction during the iBooks demo: "That looks like Delicious Library." Developer Wil Shipley noticed, too.

Apple freeze iMac production?

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A couple of weeks back we reported that Apple had posted long delays for orders of their 27-inch iMac desktops; now it’s sounding like buyers may have to wait even longer.

New lightweight, energy-absorbing steel “foam”

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North Carolina State University professor Dr. Afsaneh Rabiei is not your typical researcher: She has experience in casting, welding and materials testing, which along with her mechanical and aerospace engineering background makes her an ideal materials scientist.

Microsoft preps SideWinder X4 gaming keyboard

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Microsoft committed itself further to gaming keyboards Monday morning through the SideWinder X4. The USB peripheral revolves around a freshly developed anti-ghosting technology that can recognize many key presses without losing input.

Zaggsparq Powerful Portable USB Charger

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Zagg comes back with a new gadget in the form of the Zaggsparq. It is actually a sleek and powerful portable USB charger that provides two USB ports, so you can charge two devices simultaneously. According to Zagg, the Zaggsparq can store enough electricity for four full recharges of an iPhone.

Video: Meet Palro, Fujisoft’s mini humanoid

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Most of the robots we cover on CrunchGear have been built for research or entertainment purposes, but some of them do become available for the general public at some point. And today we can give you the Palro (Pal+robot) [JP], a soon to be marketed humanoid developed by Tokyo-based Fujisoft.

The Acer GD235HZ 23-inch LCD monitor is ready for 3D even if you aren’t

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In case you didn’t notice, CES 2010 was full of 3D. It was everywhere and the Acer GD235HZ is ready to play with all of it. The 23.6-inch, 1080p LCD is specifically designed to work nicely with NVIDIA’s 3D Vision active shutter glasses, but of course they don’t come with it.

Acer intros 120Hz LCD with 3D support

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Acer this morning launched a new flagship display aimed at performance users, particularly gamers. The GD235HZ refreshes at 120Hz and, for all users, preserves much more detail in fast-moving scenes.

Peugeot Concept Bike Channels Tron

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These days, the Peugeot brand is associated more with fixed-gear conversion of old road bikes (those old Peugeot racing frames are well made and good looking) than with modern design. But this hot concept design, the B1K, could mark either a return from Peugeot.

The Air Force connects 2,000 PS3s to create a supercomputer

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Did you know that the PS3 was military ordnance? The Air Force Research Laboratory has been given a $2 million to build a Playstation 3 cluster out of about 2,000 PS3s. Their goal?

redsn0w 0.9.2 unlocks/jailbreaks all iPhone & iPod touch models

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The iPhone Dev Team have released the latest version of redsn0w, the software tool for jailbreaking, unlocking and customizing Apple’s PMPs and smartphones, and version redsn0w 0.9.2 now supports all iPhone and iPod touch models.

Honda Unveils a Home Solar Hydrogen-Producing Station

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Recently, Honda has began operation on a next generation solar hydrogen station prototype that will allow its cars to have easy access to clean energy. The solar hydrogen station prototype will be designed as small and compact enough to fit in the average garage.

Google to Drop IE6 Support

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On the 1st March 2010 Google will stop supporting Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 6 browser(IE6). Which is fantastic news for website developers and designers worldwide and the quicker this antiquated browser is removed from systems on the web the better.

The Gun that Needs a Watch

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The Aramitix handgun was designed by a German company that specializes in intelligent gun safety. The company produces weapon locks and other types of devices that provide a high level of protection against weapon misuse.

ExoPC Windows 7 Tablet

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With all the talk about Apple’s iPad in the press at the moment this ExoPC which combines everything you need in a tablet is definitely an iPad, Windows 7 alternative.

Pressure sensitive technology could give another dimension to touchscreen displays

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Japanese touchscreen manufacturer Nissha has signed a $1.4 million agreement with Peratech to license Peratech’s QTC touchscreen devices for a period of one year. Peratech’s unique touchscreen technology allows the display to detect the pressure being applied from the user’s finger.

Kingston DataTraveler 5000

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Kingston have added another secure USB drive to their range called the Kingston DataTraveler 5000. Primarily designed for unsurpassed levels of security and encryption to government and enterprise customers.

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