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CyberPower Gamer Xtreme Series Gets USB 3.0 and SATA III

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CyberPower has announced that it is upgrading the PCs in its Gamer Xtreme series. The new range of CyberPower Gamer Xtreme Series will come with USB 3.0 and SATA III as standard, and prices for PCs in the range start as low as $749.

Texas Instruments eTech Days

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In College I remember rifling through my now tattered yellow Texas Instruments TTL Reference Book. Texas Instruments has been constantly developing interesting products and is holding an event called eTech Days where they will hold a number of online technical training sessions.

Washboard Necktie

November 16th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Let's make some funs while at work.The Washboard Necktie($20) is unique, made of stai..(more...

Eye-Fi Cards now Support FTP

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Eye-Fi cards are unique as they can wirelessly connect your digital camera up to a wireless network for instant transfer of pictures. Pictures are generally sent to photo sharing sites such as Flickr.

CrunchPad to Cost $300 – $400 with Sponsorships

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On a recent broadcast of the Gillmor Gang videocast Mike Arrington was asked about the Crunchpad which we really haven’t heard of much recently. According to Mike, the crunchpad is steamrolling with a lot of development being done this past month on the software.

Samsung Go Netbook Coming To AT&T 22nd November

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Samsung has today announced that its Samsung Go Netbook, which features integrated 3G will be coming to AT&T on the 22nd of November.

Palm Releases webOS 1.3.1 Update

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Palm has released a new update to its webOS, with webOS 1.3.1 for the Palm Pre and Palm Pixi. WebOS 1.3.1 features a number bug fixes as well as a range of feature changes to existing applications, one of which is the backup function which now includes browser cookies, as well as changes to the...

The Crunchpad is “streamrolling along” and may be sponsorship supported

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Section: Computers, Mobile Computers The last we heard, the CrunchPad seemed to have been killed off by higher than expected manufacturing costs, but as the Internet goes—things change and change quickly.

PhotoFast unveils G-Monster V4 SSD with hardware level garbage collection

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PhotoFast has unveiled a new line of SSDs that use the parallel ATA connection for netbook and notebook systems that use 1.8-inch SSDs. The line is aimed at upgrades and has a maximum sequential read speed of 128MB/s and a sequential write speed of 90MB/s.

Fiat Lux lamp exploits the power of magnetism to impress

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There isn’t anything really special about the Fiat Lux lamp on the very outset. The appearance is so regular and at the end of the day it’ll seem just like another run of the mill lamp to add nothing except light to the home décor.

ZiiLABS promise Zii Android smartphone demo in December

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ZiiLABS’ ZMS-08 chipset was certainly enough to get us interested last week – the promise of a 1GHz ARM Cortex A8 processor, Blu-ray quality video playback and parent company Creative’s X-Fi audio tech will do that to a geek – and now they’ve gone and got us hot under...

Casio Exilim EX-FC150

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Casio has added a new compact digital camera to its range with the launch of the Casio Exilim EX-FC150. The Casio Exilim EX-FC150 is the updated version of the EX-FC100, and it comes with a 10 megapixel backlit CMOS sensor, and a 37-185mm 5 x optical zoom lens, plus a 2.7 inch LCD display.

Gift Guide 2009: Portable Media Players

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Intro GRAND Flash Album Gallery Skins for GRAND FlAGallery developed by CodEasily.com - Flash Templates, WordPress Themes and WordPress plugins The Flash Player and a browser with Javascript support are needed.. The common portable media player has a tough existence.

Hyundai Rolls Out Two 3D LCD Monitors In Europe

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Hyundai has rolled two new 3D LCD monitors for the European market in the form of the 22-inch W220S and 24-inch W240S. Both monitors come bundled with polarized glasses and feature 1,000:1 contrast ratio, two 3W speakers, a D-Sub port, a DVI port and an HDMI port.

AT&T Samsung Go available November 22nd

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AT&T today announced the availability of the Samsung Go Netbook starting on November 22nd. The Samsung Go is a 10-inch compact and lightweight netbook that comes with instant access to broadband speeds powered by the nation’s fastest 3G network and gets the new Windows 7 Starter Edition,...

CyberPower Xplorer X7-7700, X6-9900 and X7-8500 Core i7 Notebooks

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CyberPower today announced three new Gaming Notebooks which is powered by the new Intel Core i7 Mobile processor. The new Notebooks are the CyberPower Xplorer X7-7700, X6-9900 and X7-8500, all of the three notebooks boast a 2 Megapixel webcam, built-in Bluetooth, WiFi connectivity and HDMI port.

Samsung makes Android-based Galaxy Spica official

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Samsung started the week by launching its second Android phone on a world level. The Galaxy Spica, or i5700, sits closer to the mid-range but is one of the fastest Android phones ever with an 800MHz proecssor.

CyberPower Gamer Xtreme Series Now With USB 3.0 And SATA III

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CyberPower has upgraded its Gamer Xtreme series by adding SuperSpeed USB 3.0 and SATA III 6.0 Gbps as standard features. As a reminder, these gaming systems are currently available with either an Intel Core i5 or Core i7 processor. Pricing for the Gamer Xtreme series start at $749.

ORNL upgrades Jaguar supercomputer with 6-core AMD Opterons

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AMD has announced that the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Jaguar supercomputer has been updated with new six-core AMD Opteron processors. The supercomputer and its new processors now holds the top spot on the list of the top five supercomputers in the world.

NXP unveils LPC1100 Cortex-M0 MCU family

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NXP has announced a new line of ARM Cortex-M0 based LPC1100 microcontrollers. The company claims that the LPC1100 family is the lowest cost 32-bit MCU solution son the market. The new MCU also promises that it needs 40 to 50% less code to operate than comparable 8/16-bit MCUs.

Cooler Master unveils slick red AM-932 AMD edition of HAF 932 chassis

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Most computer enthusiasts will recognize the Cooler Master name as the maker of some of the best computer cases on the market. Over the years, Cooler Master has offered up some very cool editions of its cases. One of my favorite was the NVIDIA version the Stacker that they produce.

Danger: Bike Pedal Straps with Metal Spikes

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15 years ago
Say what you like about fixed-gear freestyle (actually, I will: buy a frickin’ BMX), it has certainly made for some cool-looking bike products. Here is a spectacularly misguided but still awesome foot-strap design, a custom build from the Japanese bike bag makers Crank.

Ace Attorney Investigations Demo

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The Ace Attorney series is a notable example of the overwrought emotionalism and character movements that characterize Japanese narrative culture.

Leica M7 Hermes Edition

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Leica has confirmed the launch of a limited edition of its M7 camera, the Leica M7 Hermes Edition. The Leica M7 Hermes Edition is the second collaboration between Leica and Hermes, there will only be 200 of this limited edition Leica M7 produced, 100 in orange and 100 in green, and each camera will...

Tamagotchi ID: New and customizable Tamagotchi to be rolled out soon

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In September last year, Bandai has updated the Tamagotchi with a color version, causing dozens of teenage girls to leave comments on CrunchGear for the first time.

Wurk: Variations on the pupil’s desk

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Jurjen van Hulzen from Wurk, the Netherland design firm behind the It Hûske office furniture, brings us a new series of work-related furniture based on the classic pupil's desk.

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