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NEC unveils green MultiSync EA222WMe LCD

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People and companies around the globe are spending money to go green in an effort to reduce pollution and save money on electricity. The green effort has resulted in a number of products that are more energy efficient coming to market, especially in the computer category.

Nissan makes GPS navigation a cheap option on popular cars

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We can all add GPS to our cars if we want by schlepping down to the local electronics store and paying anywhere from $70 to $500 depending on the features and brand you choose.

Sugru, An Amazing Silicon Modeling Clay for Makers and Hackers

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Sugru is a brand new modeling clay that has me absurdly excited. Why? Because it is something I have wanted since forever, only I didn’t even know it. Sugru is a self curing, hand-moldable material like clay or Play-Doh.

Creative unveils Zii Trinity smartphone platform

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Creative entered the phone arena for the first time today by launching its Zii Trinity platform. Like the Zii Egg, the Trinity is a reference design rather than a full product and gives those building hardware or software a full-touchscreen Android (or Creative's own Plaszma) smartphone to work...

Dell Precision M6500 boasts Core i7 Extreme [U]

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(Updated with pricing) Dell today upgraded its most powerful notebook line today by launching the Precision M6500. The new mobile workstation updates to Core i7 quad-core processors and scales up to a 2GHz Core i7 Extreme.

Dell Precision M6500 notebook specs

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Dell Precision M6500 tops the Dell series by high-end hardware as well as its prices. Surely it will be wallet-crushing amount; however it is not announced yet. Taking into consideration M6400 with Intel Core 2 Quad Extreme cost $2,599 the new M6500 with Core i7-920XM will be even more.

Best Buy Rocketfish Adapter with WirelessHD Technology

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Best Buy releases its Rocketfish WirelessHD Adapter. It is a wireless kit that provides consumers with the freedom and flexibility to place their HDTV anywhere in their room without unsightly cables.

Samurai Puzzle Battle getting GotY edition

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Filed under: Gaming, Software, Odds and ends, Developer, iPhone, App StoreI hadn't even thought about it, but sure enough, we're coming up on the end of the year, and there'll be quite a few iPhone titles in the running for best mobile game of the year.

iWallet packs biometrics & Bluetooth alarm to keep your cards safe [Videos]

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“There has been a need,” so iWallet claims, “for new product innovation in the personal wallet industry for a long time.”  Leaving aside sarcasm about whether there’s such a thing as the “communal wallet industry”, iWallet reckon their eponymous wallet is...

CrunchDeals: 28-inch monitor for $250

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Costco has a pretty stellar deal on a big 28-inch monitor at just $249.99 with free shipping. That price is good until January 4, 2010 too, so start saving up if you haven’t already.

Creative Launches ZiiLife Services and Content for the Zii Device

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Creative today announced the launch of the ZiiLife suite of software, services and content as a vital constituent of the overall Zii Ecosystem during the inaugural Zii Summit 2009 held in Shenzhen, China.

Mini robot climbs up and down water and gas pipes to inspect them

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A research group from Japan’s University of Electro-Communications has developed a mini robot that’s able to move freely inside water and gas pipes with a diameter of 10cm or more. The robot can climb up and down pipes as long as they are made of iron as it uses a magnet for its magic.

Elecom’s Latest USB Memory Series

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After releasing the M-D17DR wireless mouse, Elecom has also released three new Elecom USB Flash drives with new high capacity options. Available in black, blue, pink, white, the capless Elecom MF-LSU2 is now available in 16GB model.

RIP CrunchPad

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Unfortunately the CrunchPad tablet designed and being developed by Michael Arrington and his Tech Crunch team is now no longer viable.

Canon Nova DSLR Concept Camera by Erin Fong

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The Canon Nova DSLR is a concept camera which was designed by Erin Fong. It is equipped with two movable handles on which are placed all management controls and buttons which would make it convenient when snapping pictures.

Xbox Live iPhone App Version 2.0

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This latest version 2.0 of the Xbox Live app for the iPhone now allows you to scroll through your Gametag profiles using coverflow. You get all your favourite social networking tools including Twitter and Facebook and it also allows you to send messages through the Xbox network as well.

Piranha Pocket Multitool

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If your like me and need to carry a good multitool for those unexpected problems that can occur out of the blue then this little gadget might fit the bill. Its even got the all important bottle open.

Samsung’s speed buzz, readying 30 nanometer 3-bit, DDR flash memory

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With Samsung taking it onto itself, we may soon have two distinct variants of 30 nanometer 3-bit, DDR flash memory knocking onto our hardware zones soon.

Build your own wireless spybot for home alone fun

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Spy robots have become such a rage these days. It’s understandable when DARPA does a drone or robot to spy in the enemy zone, but when the DIY-ers wreck their brains for one, I become skeptical. Do they do this maybe because they think you’ll want to try one for yourself?

Daily Crunch: Goodbye to the Dream Edition

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Electric skateboard features 600-watt motor, top speed of 19 miles per hourMonopoly: Nintendo EditionCelebrating Cyber Monday?

Flexio Solar FM Radio

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Designers Wu Kun-chia, Wang Shih-ju, Chen Ming-daw and Liou Chang-ho have designed the Flexia Solar FM radio that comes equipped with the flexible speaker and flexible solar cell, allowing you to store this radio in your pocket.

Philips 40PFL9704 and 46PFL9704 LED Pro HDTV

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Philips recently unveiled the 40PFL9704 and 46PFL9704 LED Pro HDTV. Both new HDTV features the company’s next generation LED backlight technology (LED Pro), the 40PFL9704 has a 40-inch LED display while the 46PFL9704 has a 46-inch LED display.

Thermaltake V3 Black Edition Mid-Tower PC Case

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Thermaltake launches the newest mid-tower PC case in their V-Series for value-conscious users. The Thermaltake V3 Black Edition comes with an entirely black paint job, it features a transparent window at the back end of the left side panel allows for a look inside the case.

Asus Eee PC 1201T Congo Netbook Revealed

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The Eee PC 1201HA just went on sale yesterday and we are really surprised to know that Asus is already planning to upgrade the netbook with the Asus Eee PC 1201T Netbook, which will come with more impressive specifications than the one in the line-up.

Elecom’s Latest Wireless Mouse

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Elecom has added a new wireless mouse to its range by bringing you the M-D17DR. Powered by a single AAA battery, this little mouse makes use of 2.4GHz wireless technology and features 5 programmable buttons, a tiny USB receiver and is compatible with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 as well as Mac OS X...

Solar-powered Oregon Scientific Weather Stations

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Oregon Scientific is back with two new eco-friendly scientific weather stations that are solar powered. Both models feature atomic clocks and a detachable solar panel, which will help juice up its internal battery.

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