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Anti Googlevan T-Shirt

December 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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If you are the sort of person who values your privacy and don’t want to get snapped by Google’s street view car,then you may want to get yourself one of these fun Anti Googlevan T-Shirt’s.

Intel Core i3 and Core i5 mobile confirmed for Jan 7th launch

December 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Intel’s plans for its Clarkdale and Arrandale launch have been revealed, confirming – as was generally expected – that the new 32nm desktop and laptop processors will officially arrive on January 7th 2010.

Palm Pre Plus on tap for CES?

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One of Verizon's first webOS phones will be a direct upgrade to the Pre if a leak is accurate. The company's internal systems reportedly show a "Palm Pre Plus" without supplying further details.

MCR Drive: Plug and play liquid cooling system

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Effective cooling forms a very important factor of high performance computing. Here is one such revolutionary cooling system from Swiftech. Swiftech has unveiled an integrated pump and radiator liquid cooing system for high performance computing.

Fusion Garage on Arrington suit: “sad rants of a person championing a losing cause”

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The TechCrunch/Fusion Garage saga continues, and as predicted the lawsuit Michael Arrington brought against his former partners over the CrunchPad/JooJoo tablet is only the start of the mud-slinging.

Conservative Concept Tablet Gets Almost Everything Right

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Coming up with a concept design is pretty easy — after all, you can say it does anything and you never have to actually fit real components into a real box and program a real machine.

Nokia N900 Hands On Video, Pictures

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Select markets have enjoyed access to the Nokia N900 for quite some time now, which was why I was happy to finally try out the Maemo-powered phone. “Phone” though is such a mild name for the N900.

Notion Ink Android based SmartPad Spotted

December 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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SlashGear received some renders and life shots of a new SmartPad being created by Notion Ink. As of now the SmartPad has no official name although we do know it runs the Android OS and from what SlashGear have mentioned it also runs a new NVIDIA Tegra T20 chipset that can support full HD video...

Tiki’Labs Virtual Keyboard Takes on Swype

December 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Information about Swype has been known for about a year now. Swype is a system that allows you to glide your finger around a virtual keyboard and each time you change direction it can work out the word you are trying to spell.

Twitter hacked and temporarily knocked offline

December 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Section: Web, Web 2.0 / Social Networking Officials from the site said their DNS records had been tampered with but that everything had been fixed and an update would be coming soon. It’s not clear if the “Iranian Cyber Army” actually is from Iran, but Twitter does have a history with the country.

Incredibly detailed miniature World War Aircraft models

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We do know that dentists need to have a knack for working on miniature things such as teeth. But here is detailing at it’s extreme. A retired dentist has gone ahead and made miniature models of world war aircraft.

Nokia Booklet 3G up for UK preorder: £649

December 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Its taken a while, but the Nokia Booklet 3G has arrived for preorder in the UK.  The 10.1-inch 3G-enabled netbook is available SIM-free and unlocked, and is priced at £649 including VAT ($1,049).  Your money gets you Windows 7, WiFi, Bluetooth and 3G, along with A-GPS and an HMDI connection.

iPhone controls 46% of Japanese smartphone market

December 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Filed under: iPhoneImpress Corporation of Japan is reporting that Apple now controls almost half the smartphone market in Japan with over 3 million iPhones sold to date.

Millennium Falcon Clock

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The clock here is built from an old Millennium Falcon from Star Wars and uses the centre point of the ship to embed clock work in to it’s innards. Although not a difficult task to accomplish, ie, use a drill and some clock parts, it still looks unique on any wall.

HTC Creates Widgets for Hero/Eris Android Phones

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HTC have launched four new widgets for the Hero/Eris Android phones. The first is a battery widget that shows a small battery icon on the home screen.

Google Nexus One Lacks Multi-Touch

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TnkGrl managed to check the Google Nexus One phone out recently and spotted a few interesting things. One of the main features lacking on the phone is multi-touch. It seems that the phone does not allow for it.

iPhone, Droid make large gains in online share

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Apple's iPhone and Android-based phones have made some of the greatest strides in market share during the past month, AdMob says.

Fujitsu LifeBook UH900 checks the family tree in U820 photo-comparison

December 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Fujitsu’s LifeBook UH900 isn’t expected to reach the market until January, but should existing LifeBook U2010/U820 owners be saving up with that launch in mind?  Over at UMPC Fever they’ve acquired a UH900 and have pitted it against its predecessor for a quick photo session.

OS X Surpasses Windows Market Share (On Phones)

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A new survey from Comscore shows that the iPhone has jumped ahead of the ailing Windows Mobile in the US. Comscore measured actual ownership instead of sales figures (as in “What phone do you use?”).

Huntkey’s Latest Mid Tower PC Case

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If you’re a DIY computer enthusiast, then you might wanna take a look at Huntkey’s latest mid tower PC case ‘H403′.

Samsung launches tru2way in Canada

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Samsung said on Thursday it has partnered with cable provider Videotron to bring the tru2way interactive digital-cable standard to Canada for the first time. While Videotron will provide the content, Samsung will bring it into subscribers’ homes with its high-definition DVR hardware.

NewerTech USB 2.0 Display Adapter

December 18th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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The NewerTech USB to DVI/HDMI/VGA to Video Display Adapter is small, lightweight and bus powered with no AC adapter needed. The gadget will enable you to add an extra HDMI, DVI, or VGA display to a Mac for expanded use.

BagWeek: Timbuk2 Commute 2.0

December 17th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Short Version: The Commute 2.0 is from Timbuk2’s new TSA friendly generation of messenger bags. Essentially this means that they’ve added some commuter friendly features to a standard messenger bag.

Acer Timeline: Olympic edition

December 17th, 2009 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Section: Computers, Laptops Acer is one of the major sponsors of the 2010 Winter Olympics along with the 2012 Olympics as well. And to subtly show their support, they are selling the Acer Timeline 1810TZ with the Olympic-rings on the lid.

Rust & Roll: Inside Trussart’s Steel Guitar Workshop

December 17th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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<< previous image | next image >> LOS ANGELES – In a small workshop a pick’s throw from downtown L.A., a French luthier pays homage to the quintessential American electric guitar using a most unusual material.

Before You Buy Those Engraved Gadgets

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It’s not the week leading up to Christmas, and retailers are ramping up their promotion campaigns, hoping they catch shoppers trying to fit in some last-minute Christmas shopping into their busy schedules. So they make sure the market knows all about these bells and whistles.

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