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Buffalo USB 3.0 Express Card

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Last week we saw the first USB 3.0 Express Card from StarTech, now another company has released a USB 3.0 express card designed to be used in your notebook, Buffalo.

100mph Lawnmower – Project Runningblade

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Project Running Blade is a team headed by Stephen Vokins at UK’s Beaulieu National Motor Museum who are trying to smash the current  world lawnmower speed record which is 80mph. They have created a highly-modified Countax-based machine which can vut a football pitch in less than 3 minutes.

Tunewear Boomtune Bomb II Stereo Speaker

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Tunewear has launched a new portable speaker set designed to be used with MacBook’s, iPods, iPhone’s and other portable gadgets, the Boomtune Bomb II Stereo Speaker.

Iron Samurai Watch

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Checkout this Iron Samurai Watch by Chinavasion which hides the time until you tap the right side buttons that then reveal the time in glowing lava like numbers, hours above minutes.

Projectiondesign unveils F35, a super high-performance projector

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Having come a pretty long way since inception, portable projectors still haven’t made a mark as impressive where they can be easily used as monitor replacements.

Qisda touchscreen router with YouTube & radio crosses FCC

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Bless the FCC for giving us sneak previews of upcoming devices; today’s unusual product is why we love it so.

DROID beats iPhone 3GS in TIME Top 2009 Gadgets list

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In a move almost guaranteed to provoke controversy, TIME have announced their “Top 10 Everything of 2009″ list and the Motorola DROID pips the iPhone 3GS to the post for the number one spot in the gadgets category.

Acer Liquid A1 Now Available In The UK

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Acer’s first Google Android mobile phone, the Acer Liquid A1 has now gone on sale in the UK, although the specifications are slightly different than were originally announced.

Mobile DVD Projector

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This fantastic LED projector allows you to show DVD’s in cinema style. Designed for portability it has integrated stereo speakers and is capable for projecting an image upto 50″( diagonal size).

Olympus PEN E-P2 Micro Four Thirds camera now shipping

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Micro Four Thirds lovers, break open your piggy-banks now!  Olympus’ PEN E-P2 digital camera has finally gone on sale, having been announced all the way back in early November, but the price still isn’t any easier to swallow.

Projectiondesign F35 2560 x 1600 Projector

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Projectiondesign has announced their latest projector ‘F35′ that is able to support a native resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels.

Google Maps Navigation out of US Gets Blocked

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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We wrote a few weeks back about how to get Google Maps Navigation to work for Android users outside of the US. Navigation worked great and was very functional. However, as can be expected, Google have externally closed the loophole preventing users from using the service outside of the US.

It’s a Case Extravaganza!

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Yup, it’s that time again. But if you’re going to be building a new machine for yourself or someone else this holiday season, you really should start with a case. Here are several to choose from!

Luma Labs UD7: tiny USB sub-display, tiny price

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USB secondary displays are pretty nifty for adding a little more screen real-estate to your computer, but with prices for the regular 7-inch displays generally kicking off at around the $200 point it can be overkill if all you want to do is monitor the occasional tweet or CPU status.

R2-D2 Christmas Lights

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Fancy giving your Christmas tree a geeky look this year? then what about a set of these fun R2-D2 Christmas Lights. The R2-D2 Christmas Lights, features 10 mini R2-D2’s on a 30 inch lead, and each one is spaced about 12 inches apart.

Acer Ferrari One ultraportable: no V12, just a 1.2GHz Athlon

December 9th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Acer’s latest Ferrari-branded notebook has pulled up, and it’s an 11.6-inch ultraportable.  The Acer Ferrari One has a 1.2GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core processor under the hood, together with 4GB of DDR2 memory, a 250GB 5,400rpm hard-drive and ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3200 graphics.

Mobile Cinema DVD Projector

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This new easy to use LED projector comes with an integrated DVD player, built-in stereo speakers and the capability to project an image up to 50 inches large on your wall.

FlipShare: to delight the streaming video on your TV

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It comes as no dilemma a helpful tool that FlipShare television, developed by Cisco, a kit that allows you to distribute your favorite media content from PC to television by eliminating wires and anxieties.

Verizon pleased with holiday sales, even aside from Droid

December 8th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Verizon Wireless CFO John Killian has provided insight regarding the company’s recent sales leading up to the holidays, claiming he is very pleased with sales across the carrier’s entire range of devices, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Projector-packin’ LG Expo gets delayed

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If you were gettin’ all antsy in the pantsies about yesterday’s launch of the LG Expo and it’s detachable projector accessory, you might be a bit bewildered right now. A full day later, AT&T’s still showing no sign of the handset.

Seagate finally enters the SSD market

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Section: Computers, Hardware The SSD market so far has been close to non-existent in terms of recognizable hard drive manufacturers.  It looks like that’s about to change, with Seagate finally entering the market.  The company has an impressive first entry with its new Pulsar…

Nokia’s early 2010 “grim,” N97 losing sales

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Nokia’s first half of 2010 will be an uphill struggle without a viable device to beat its rivals, a research note by MKM Partners analyst Tero Kuittinen warns today.

RIM to sell BlackBerries with China-based 3G, 4G

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BlackBerry handset maker RIM on Tuesday announced it will begin producing special versions of its handsets for sale in China under provider China Mobile.

First look: Camden from Storm London

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So this is pretty cool. It’s an LED watch with a touch screen for changing the modes. I’m probably going to do up a proper review next week, but here’s a quick look for you to whet the appetite.

ASUS Eee Box EB1501 up for $479 US preorder

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ASUS’ Ion-packing Eee Box, the EB1501, has finally gone up for pre-order in the US.  Priced at $479 at Amazon, the compact nettop uses Intel’s dual-core Atom 330 processor along with 2GB of RAM, a 250GB hard-drive, WiFi b/g/n and an HDMI output.

BlueAnt releases a Bluetooth headset for motorcycle riders

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Bluetooth headsets are great in a car but even more awesome on a motorcycle. It’s not like you can use your phone while cruising down the road on a bike. You might drop the phone and no one wants that.

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