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Canon 600D (AKA T3i) In Korean Agency Listing Suggests Imminent Launch

February 2nd, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
We heard a while back that Canon might be doing a serious refresh of its lineup soon, and that the most likely place would be the CP+ photo show in Japan coming up in about a week.

Firefox 4 Android beta brings Sync, speed improvements

February 2nd, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Mozilla has released a public beta of its Firefox 4 mobile browser for Maemo- and Android-based handsets. The latest version boasts faster startup, page load times and responsiveness while performing basic actions such as panning and zooming.

Verizon iPhone 4 Review

February 2nd, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
If the original iPhone was the most anticipated cellphone of its time, then the Verizon iPhone 4 has to be the most demanded variant since the first launch back in 2007.

Toshiba D-BW500 Blu-Ray, HDD And VHS Combo

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Toshiba has released the D-BW500 combo player, which will play nice with Blu-ray movies, hard disk drives and VHS tapes. This media player allows users to copy content from VHS cassettes on Blu-ray discs, DVDs or its built-in 230GB hard disk drive.

EIZO FlexScan SX2762W-HX IPS Professional Monitor

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EIZO is gearing up to drop their newest professional monitor ‘FlexScan SX2762W-HX’ into the market. This new 27-inch widescreen monitor makes use of an IPS panel that is capable of providing 97% coverage of the Adobe RGB color space.

Renault’s Kangoo Electric Is Quite Promising, Except It Requires A Subsciption

February 2nd, 2011 link to (permalink)

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The electric Kangoo is Renault’s version of Ford Transit Connect Electric. Its a small van on a car frame and is very popular in the commercial fleets. Think of it as a vehicle for people who drive less than 100 miles per day and park their vehicles in the same spot every night.

Verizon iPhone prep: Save your old voicemail, it’s not coming with you

February 2nd, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Thinking of picking up a new iPhone 4 for your Verizon account in the coming weeks? Macworld's review is already up, as are Engadget's, Techcrunch's and Wired's (spoiler: It's an iPhone 4!)

Enermax Aeolus Premium Notebook Cooler

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Enermax offers you their latest notebook cooler, the Aeolus Premium. Measuring 350mm x 335mm x 45mm and weighing 1.3kg, the cooler supports for up to 17-inch notebook and comes with a brushed aluminum construction, a large 250mm fan that boasts 15 blue LED lights, rubber feet for a good grip and...

nVidia GeForce GT 440 GPU Is Now Official

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nVidia has quietly launched a new GeForce family graphics card, the GeForce GT 440. This entry level video card supports DirectX 11 and provides 30% better performance when compared to previous generation GPUs.

News Corp and Apple finally launch The Daily

February 2nd, 2011 link to (permalink)

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Section: Apple, Computers, Software / Applications We’ve been hearing about The Daily for quite a while, and now the iPad newspaper has finally launched along with subscriptions for the App Store.

Google Hotpot reaches the web, worldwide

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Googleís local recommendation engine, Google Hotspot has now been integrated into Google search. The rating system is now also available in 38 new languages. Previously, users could make recommendations and give ratings for places that they have visited by going to a separate Hotspot page.

Google just now mulling Android 3.0 for phones

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Following Google's preview of Android 3.0 for tablets, the company was pressed for additional details regarding smartphones and payment methods.

Umbrella with goggles from 25togo Design

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Umbrella with goggles from 25togo Design..(Read...)

A New Line Of SSDs From Apacer

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Apacer has just unleashed a new line of SSDs called the Turbo II AS602. Coming in 60GB, 120GB and 240GB sizes, these 2.5-inch SSDs are based on MLC NAND Flash memory chips and equipped with the latest SandForce SF-1222 controller, a SATA 3.0 Gbps interface, TRIM support and capable of delivering...

Buffalo MiniStation 3.0 Portable Hard Drive

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Buffalo is ready to release a new line of MiniStation-branded portable hard drives in Japan. The MiniStation 3.0 series features a sleek, glossy black or white coating, and utilizes the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 connectivity.

The Daily Slash: February 2, 2011

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It’s still Honeycomb day! Check out all the little bits of Android 3.0 Honeycomb, including the Notification System, the App Optimization, the Notifications Bar, and while you’re at it, have a look at the Full Pre-Game Review – better late than never!

Notification System, App Optimization Detailed at Google Android Honeycomb Event

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The presentation begins with the basics of the Honeycomb UI – Back Button, Home Button, and Multitasking Button are on the lower left. In the lower right, notifications and the clock. The rest is dedicated to working, gaming, and widgeting.

Sans Digital unveils two AccuRAID 4U subsystems

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The new AccuRAID AR424I and AR424IR high-performance storage servers from Sans Digital are iSCSI RAID 24-bay machines that come with either a 4-channel single controller (upgradeable) or 8-channel redundant controller, as well as up to 900MB per second read and write performance over Gigabit...

Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert Return to Hulu

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Hulu has struck a content deal with Viacom that returns "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" and "The Colbert Report" to Hulu.com and brings shows from other networks to the subscription service, Hulu Plus.

Hands-On With Verizon iPhone Hot Spot

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The Verizon iPhone’s exclusive new feature is hot-spotting: the ability to share the handset’s data connection with up to five devices. Hot-spotting will cost you an extra 20 bucks per month on top of your voice and data plans, but it’s really sweet.

Macworld Expo 2011: Trouble Brothers’ Sword of Fargoal 2 and other titles

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Jeff McCord and Steve Shippert head up a Seattle-based company called Trouble Brothers, and while I visited their booth at Macworld to talk about iOS games, the two have quite a gaming history. They met while playing trivia games in Seattle, and have worked on real-life board games in the past.

Amazon Prime’s Netflix rival still without deals

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Amazon’s inadvertently spoiled Amazon Prime movie service may still have a long way towards its release, tips uncovered today. In spite of code references, it so far has only independent movies and doesn’t have any deals with major studios.

Star Wars/Volkswagen Commercial May Be Super Bowl XLV’s Best

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Volkswagen just couldn't keep the lid of the upcoming Super Bowl ad for the new Passat--and frankly it's not tough to see way. This is some adorable stuff, right here.

Yanko Design Presents The Perfect Superphone

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13 years ago
The Motorola Atrix packs the dual-core power of a computer into a slender handset package. Moto made much of the laptop and TV docks, but both of those (admittedly nifty) peripheral products merely underscore the sad truth. On its own, the Atrix is a caged lion.

Apple seeking photo software expert for iPad

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13 years ago
A job listing on Apple's Jobs site (and by that we mean careers, not Steve) asks for an iOS photography software engineer specifically to work on "the Mac and iPad platforms," fueling more speculation that a future iPad will likely have a camera built into it.

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