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ASUS Eee Top leak shows NVIDIA Ion 2

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ASUS is planning a major redesign of the Eee Top that will make it one of the first systems to use NVIDIA's Ion 2 chipset. A leak of the Eee Top ET2010PNT shows that the new all-in-one will use the new graphics, which will also go under the GeForce G310 name.

iPhone OS 4.0 imminent tips App developer

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The iPhone has gone without a significant OS update for some months now, and according to rumors earlier this week that’s all the fault of the Apple iSlate tablet.

Kindle, DRM & the case for an ebook Marketplace

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Shortly before Christmas, Freescale sent me an Amazon Kindle to take a look at. On the surface, I should be the perfect audience for ebooks.

Google Nexus One $279 T-Mo subsidy confirmed

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Earlier today we discussed leaked T-Mobile screenshots that indicated Google and the carrier were working together to reduce the Nexus One upgrade price for existing subscribers, bringing the price down from $379 to $279.

HP bringing USB 3.0 to Envy 15s, EliteBooks

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Section: Computers, Hardware, Laptops USB 3.0 so far is till in the beginning stages of being rolled out.  There are some companies such as LaCie, Seagate and Western Digital already producing USB 3.0 external drives.  For the most part, however, it has been difficult to find a computer...

Ultimate Ears adds single-ear pro custom monitor

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For the second day in a row, Logitech's Ultimate Ears pro audio brand has introduce a new set of monitor-grade earphones, with the Ultimate Ears 1 Pro Custom Monitor.

Rumor: Aperture 3 release imminent?

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Filed under: Rumors, Software, AppleHere's another possible item for Apple to announce at the January 27th event (if there is an event...). Photography pros have been waiting for a new version of Apple's Aperture for way too long.

Activision alludes to DJ Hero 2: Go ahead and pretend to be surprised

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There will be a DJ Hero 2. Yes, I realize that saying that—Activision will make a sequel to one of its games—is akin to saying earthquakes are bad, or that candy is delicious, but there you have it. The sequel was confirmed as part of a contest.

Korg brings out Kaossilator Pro music pad at NAMM

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Korg at the NAMM audio show has introduced its latest music control pad, the Kaossilator Pro. The new device improves over the existing Kaossilator by retaining its features but endowing it with the KP3’s capabilities.

Temperature Control using a DS1621 Sensor and a ATtiny 2313 Micrcontroller

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This Temperature Control project interfaces a DS1621 temperature sensor to  a ATtiny 2313 micrcontroller, with some AVR Bascom code a relay is controlled based on temperature.

Basic Table

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Basic Table is a cool design for small space.The Basic table transforms from an attractive coffee ta..(more…

Sanyo eneloop music booster keeps musicians powered up

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I am not musically inclined so I never really thought about what musicians do to get power to their instruments and amps if they are playing away from an outlet. Sanyo has unveiled a new battery pack called the eneloop music booster that is designed for jam sessions away from an outlet.

Motorola DROID costs $187.75 to make, claims iSuppli

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If teardowns are guilty titillation for the geek who likes to see must-have gadgets stripped to their component parts, iSuppli’s versions are the respectable analysis that leave us believing we’ve actually learned something important afterward.

Robo Cafe, a concept restaurant that has an able robotic waiter

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We’re steadily gearing for a world where everything will be automated and labor free, and you know, that would be cheaper and way to efficient a process.

Epson Introduces A New Projector

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Epson has introduced a new projector during this year’s FETC event by announcing the PowerLite 83V+.

Justice Dept completes inquiry of text messaging rates

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The Justice Department has finally completed its investigation over text messaging fees charged by carriers such as Verizon, AT&T, Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile, according to the Wall Street Journal.

T-Mobile’s Nexus One upgrade price drops by $100

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T-Mobile has allegedly changed its pricing policy for existing customers who purchase Google's Nexus One smartphone, according to TmoNews. Google currently offers the handset for $530 unlocked, or for $180 when subsidized through T-Mobile for new customers.

Ultimate Ears 18 Pro Custom Monitors With A Six-speaker Design

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The latest Ultimate Ears 18 Pro Custom Monitors feature the company’s first six-speaker design, that offers one-of-a-kind sound definition and clarity.

Zuse Toast Printer

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The Zuse Toast Printer is a new gadget that can print stuff on your daily slice of toast. Inspired by dot matrix printers, the toaster uses an optical sensor to “print” pictures into your toast in a 12 pixel by 12 pixel resolution.

A New Business Desktop PC From Lenovo

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Lenovo is back by bringing you their latest desktop PC namely the ThinkCentre A63. Targeted towards small-to-medium businesses, this entry-level machine comes packed with an AMD processor (Sempron, Athlon II or Phenom II), a DirectX 10 integrated graphics card, DDR3 memory, up to 1TB hard drive,...

December was the best month ever for video game sales

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Looks like the recession is helping at least one industry. NPD Group reported that the video game industry turned in $5.53 billion dollars in sales for December, topping the results from last year by 4 percent!

MSI Introduces Radeon HD 5670

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Here’s the latest addition to MSI’s graphics card line-up, the Radeon HD 5670 (codenamed R5670-PMD1G). Featuring a black PCB, the card integrates a 40nm Redwood GPU, 400 Stream processors, a 128-bit memory interface, a core clock of 775MHz and a 1GB of GDDR5 VRAM set @ 4040MHz.

Three Samsung Shark Cell Phones Unveiled

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Samsung today unveiled a new range of cell phones called the Samsung Shark. These handset are designed to bring a range of functions to users including social media and multimedia functions.

Laser-driven displays will set LCDs and LEDs obsolete

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Come together and welcome the new Laser Phosphor Displays, from Prysm, a start up in California, that offer better image quality at lower costs and at about 25% reduced energy consumption than the LCDs and LEDs.

DigitalRise X9 multitouch tablet is excellent but expensive

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I’ve kind-off started believing that we’re ready to except anything that’s tablet, else why would just everyone start venturing into the Tablet PC production.

Samsung ML-2525 Mono Laser Printer

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If you are looking for a new laser printer this week, then check out the Samsung ML-2525 that offers a range of innovative features for greater productivity.

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