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Weekend Deals, Dell, Alienware & HP Promos

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The promos intensify as the holidays near. For this weekend, you can check out the following discounts available from Dell, Alienware, and HP: PromoEndsCoupon CodeFree 2 business day shipping on all Alienware laptop and desktop purchases with coupon code D9MF6D4X1C9BVH12/18/09 11:59 PM CST or after...

Asus UM30 Available Today, in Japan

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Asus has just reveal its new CULV platform laptop called Asus UM30. Build based on CULV platform, Asus UM30 packs an Intel Core 2 Duo SU 9400 processor paired with 3GB of RAM and 320GB HDD. Asus UM30 comes with a 13.3 inch LED-backlit display and running Windows 7 OS.

New Dell Precision M6500 i7 powered Laptop

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Dell continues to push the boundaries of mobile performance by announcing today the world’s most powerful mobile workstation — the Dell Precision M6500.

Kodak to Sell OLED Display Business, enter in Cross-License Agreement

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Eastman Kodak announced that it will sell substantially all the assets associated with its OLED business to a group of LG companies. This move will tighten Kodak’s investment focus and strengthen its financial position. Financial details were not disclosed.

pcKeyboard POS system with Atom Processor

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Ave announces the pcKeyboard POS system, it is a combination of the Cherry SPOS Point of Sale keyboard and Intel’s Atom Processor. The pcKeyboard POS system is powered by an Atom Processor, 1.6 GHz Processor with up to 2GB RAM and a 160GB Hard Drive or Solid State Drive (SSD).

Barnes & Noble Nook gets Hands-On

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A tipster managed to supply Engadget with some hands on pictures of the Barnes & Noble Nook eBook reader. Although the eReader looks great, problems have been reported with a laggy Android interface.

Moosgo puts original content creators catalog at your fingers

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Moosgo today announced the launch of its first application catalogue that may be purchased directly from the iTunes App Store.

Three mechanical heads are creepiest things ever made to sing

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For all audiophiles, this art installation is perhaps the scariest thing ever. Forget the musicians; this is too creepy for even the art appreciators, but it is all exciting for the robotic community.

Buffalo RUF2-HSCUW/3 USB Flash Drive

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Buffalo unveils its RUF2-HSCUW/3 USB Flash Drive that comes with Trend Micro USB Security pre-loaded. The USB Flash Drive comes in the storage capacities of 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB sizes with AES 256-bit encryption technology auto password protection to secure your data.

Corsair Dominator GTX Series DDR3 Memory

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Corsair the famous fabrication of memory release Dominator GTX Series high performance memory. This high speed memory lineup is oriented for gamers community, overclockers and PC addicts.

A blue bottle of whisky that lights with music beats

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Not often does a bottle of whisky behave in a manner a man does when he’s got one full bottle down his gut.

Steampunk terrarium

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Professor Alexander’s Botanical Vasculum – Steamed 300 watt Moss Terrarium from Etsy seller SteamedGlass is a beautiful blown-glass steampunk Rube Goldberg terrarium: “This is the largest of our “steamed” light bulb terrariums with a bulb measuring 3 3/4″ x 7 3/4″.

USB-powered soldering iron

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Yes, you read that title right – it’s a USB-powered soldering iron! Nice! And somehwat appropriate when you think about it – chances are if you’re the soldering iron type, then you’re probably in your den or your basement or your bedroom and you’re very close to…

Three Upcoming Smarphones From Samsung

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Three new cell phones from Samsung have been unveiled. The first handset is the Samsung i6500 Saturn, which is an Android smartphone featuring a full touchscreen display, a digital camera on the back, and Wi-Fi.

12 Gizmos for Christmas: #11 GPS

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GPS units represent our 11th pick in the countdown. Our predictions for the best selling units will be the basic and least expensive model such as the Garmin nüvi 260W. While most will not splurge, some of us simply “need” some advanced features!

PhotoFast MicroSD Card JBOD USB Reader

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The PhotoFast CR-5500 is not your ordinary microSD card reader hidden in USB thumbkey, but it is in fact a 4-slot microSDHC card reader that will turn all your cards into a single USB Drive using JBOD (Just A Bunch Of Disks) setting.

Rumor: Apple in Talks to Buy Streaming Music Service Lala

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Apple could be knocking on the door of Lala, an online music service, with plans to buy out the Palo Alto-based startup. Two anonymous sources told Bloomberg they could not be identified because talks are still in progress. The terms of the deal are unknown.

Someone else shows us what Google Chrome looks like

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For an OS that isn’t even out yet, Chrome OS sure has a bunch of people going crazy over it. I’ll admit, I’m definitely looking forward to seeing it when it’s released, but I’m going to wait until then.

“A Parallel Image”: a novel way of transmitting a video signal

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What you’re looking at is an installation by Gebhard Sengmüller called “A Parallel Image.” Technically, it’s art, but it’s more of an interesting deconstruction of technology than anything else.

For Hardware Entrepreneurs, Getting From Idea to Reality Isn’t Easy

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The consumer electronics business, once the playground of large companies, has seen scrappy entrepreneurs charge in. But while the bar to becoming a hardware entrepreneur is lower than ever, it’s still not a gimme. Indeed, there have been some big blowups along the way.

FCC may open set-top boxes to Internet, scrap CableCARD

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The FCC signaled its intent to advance the state of set-top TV boxes this week with a quietly published rulemaking notice.

Stocking Stuffer: YoGen Mobile Charger ($40)

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Did you know you can recharge your mobile devices without an actual power outlet? It’s true! You can use solar power, magic, or little alternators like this YoGen charger. It’s a simple device that comes with mini-USB and iPod tips — other tips are available, too.

New Nook pre-orders pushed back again, all stores to have demo units

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Section: Gadgets / Other, ebooks Barnes & Noble looks to be having a bit of difficulty with releasing its first gadget.  There certainly has been no dearth of pre-orders, people seem to really want to get their hands on the Nook.  The trouble seems to be Barnes & Noble itself, not...

Dell starts up handheld device group

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Dell this evening declared its intent to make handheld devices a focus by creating a new communications division. The section will head up development of smartphones, such as the Mini 3i, as well as unspecified other devices.

Boom goes the iPhone, volume XVIII

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Just so you know, the iPhone is still a fireball waiting to happen. The latest in a series of combustive incidents had an iPhone being used as a source for music at a party. It then exploded, filling the room with smoke and firing the battery onto the floor.

Intel delays Larrabee GPU, aims for developer “kit” in 2010

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Intel is delaying the launch of its much-anticipated Larrabee standalone graphics chip. While only admitting that its Larrabee discrete graphics chip project was behind schedule and that it would initially only appear as a software development platform "next year," analyst suggest that the company...

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