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ii-View debuts new A2 netbook

October 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Netbooks are all pretty much the same with little to set each of them apart in the market. A company called ii-View has tossed its hat into the netbook ring today with the announcement of its A2 netbook.

Plastic Logic’s Que e-reader: One for the businesspeople in the audience (apparently)

October 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Another day, another e-reader. Toady’s is the Plastic Logic Que, which is pronounced like the letter that falls between P and R. I, however, will henceforth pronounce it like the Portuguese word for “what,” and the European Portuguese pronunciation at that. (Sorta sounds like “quh.”

Pedal-Mounted, Pedal-Powered Lights

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15 years ago
I know. More bike lights. My excuse is that winter is a-coming and any way of getting cyclists to brighten up their rides is a good one.

Livescribe ups capacities of its Pulse smartpen

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Livescribe on Monday added two new capacities to its Pulse smartpen lineup. Customers can now opt for a 2GB or 4GB model, in addition to the original 1GB smartpen.

Moto Droid hand-designed by Google?

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The Motorola Droid may have been designed by Google itself in what could be its best attempt to rival the iPhone, an early hands-on with the phone reveals.

Canon 1D Mark IV Arriving Tomorrow?

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An invitation has shown up online that hints at a new professional Canon DSLR, the 1D Mark 4. The 1D Mark III that it would replace is Canon’s oddball pro-level 1.3x crop-frame sensor DSLR (Canon has two different crop-frames in addition to it’s full-frame models, 1.3x and 1.6x).

ASUS Eee Box EB1012 and EB1501 Ion-toting nettops get video hands-on

October 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
ASUS’ latest NVIDIA Ion based nettops have been well and truly pawed over by NetbookNews.de, and considering that the Eee Box EB1012 at least seems destined for the US market it’s only right that we should take an interest.

TUAW Tips: Sync The Hit List on multiple machines with DropBox

October 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Filed under: Software, Tips and tricks, TUAW Tips One of the great torments of owning several computers is keeping all of your personal data in sync; having multiple copies of the same application speak the same jive. Take The Hit List, for example.

Memorex Sound System iPod Dock Review

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A few weeks ago we announced the launch of a new Memorex iPod dock. We recently received the sound system to review and check out how it performs.

Plastic Logic unveils and teases us with the QUE proReader ebook reader

October 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Section: Gadgets / Other, ebooks Plastic Logic has just unveiled their upcoming ebook reader, which has been dubbed the QUE.  Unfortunately the press release they used to unveil the reader does little more than serve as a tease for now because the QUE will not be officially launched until...

Xbox 360 Update Blocks Unauthorized Memory Units

October 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
If you are using an unofficial memory unit for your Xbox 360, you may want to switch to an officially licensed version as the latest update for the Xbox 360 from Microsoft will lock out any unofficial Xbox 360 memory units.

Holographic projection displays car’s vital info on the rearview

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Stretching on the concept of head-up displays (HUDs), which are steadily making way into automobiles, Light Blue Optics, with the same base has devised a new technique called holographic projection.

EmSeeQ Stops Them from Wandering

October 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Well well well.  Considering I just posted on the Ekahau T301W, It seems that EmSeeQ comes along and steals their thunder.  And they do it by expanding the range of person tracking.  And that will be welcome news to family of people who are wrestling with Alzheimer’s.

AMD Announces Radeon HD 5700 Series Cards

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AMD today announced its new Radeon HD 5700 series of graphics cards, the HD 5750 and HD 5770 (pictured above).

Rock’n’Read: Human-Powered Lamp Chair Mashup

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We love this human-powered reading chair by Rochus Jacob, which powers an OLED lamp with the rocking motion of the reader beneath, keeping your pages illuminated by night and storing excess jiggle-energy in batteries by day. How does the Murakami Chair work?

DIY Camera Hand-Strap’s From Photojojo

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“Butterfingers”, they called us. “Slippery Sam.” “Ol’ Johnny Drop-a-Lot.” Fine, we said. Names can’t hurt us.

Dell Adamo XPS – Costs $2000 – Has Heat Sensing Strip

October 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
We recently mentioned that Dell are launching the Dell Adamo XPS ultra thin laptop that measures just under 10mm. Information on the Adamo XPS is very thin on the ground at the moment with just a few teaser shots and a lot of speculation providing what we know.

ASUS Eee PC T91MT

October 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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It probably won’t be a surprise for you, but Amazon.de have listed a new netbook tablet with a launch date of October 22… ie, Windows 7 launch day.

Sony Creates a 360 Degree Display

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Sony are set to introduce a unique prototype 360 degree display this week at the Digital Contents Expo held in Tokyo this week. The 360 degree display unit will measure 10.6 inches in height and have a diameter of 5.1 inches.

Motorola Droid gets Hands on at BGR

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15 years ago
Over the weekend we posted some shots that we found regarding the Android 2.0 operating system that BGR managed to get their hands on. Just a day before that BGR also made a quick video showing HELLOMOTODROID which looks to be exactly the same phone.

Spring Design shows 2-screen e-reader with Android

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Spring Design today unveiled Alex, its own take on e-book reading. Beating Barnes & Noble to a dual-screen reader, the design has both a 6-inch e-paper screen for reading as well as a 3.5-inch color touchscreen for navigation and viewing related content.

Palm Pre Coming To Verizon Next Year

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Verizon has confirmed that the Palm Pre is coming to its mobile phone network next year, which should put an end to the rumors that Verizon was going to pass on the Palm Pre. The announcement came from Verizon’s official Twitter feed, you can see the details of the tweet below.

Plastic Logic QUE e-Book Reader

October 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Plastic Logic has released details of a new e-book reader that will launch next year. The Plastic Logic QUE will be launched at CES in January 2010, and it is the largest e-book reader we have seen so far, measuring 8.5 by 11 inches, and just one third of an inch thick.

Verizon BlackBerry Storm2 to offer MiFi-style 3G sharing

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15 years ago
Mobile internet sharing looks to be one of the key sales messages for smartphones over the next few months; we’ve already heard HTC talking up their connection sharing app on the HD2, and now Verizon are tipped to be promoting MiFi action on the upcoming BlackBerry Storm2.

Verizon testing 4G LTE iPhone for 2010 release?

October 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Salt cellars at the ready, folks.  Despite an aggressive anti-iPhone campaign kicked off over the weekend and an incoming Android device that’s said to have had the biggest Google involvement in hardware to-date, Verizon is tipped to have been testing a 4G LTE iPhone on their fledgling...

Samsung Premium Plus Memory Cards

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15 years ago
Samsung is launching a new range of memory cards, the Samsung Premium Plus Memory Cards. The Samsung Premium Plus Memory Cards will be available in SD, microSD and compact flash formats, and all the new cards in the range are compliant with the Secure Digital class 6 performance standards.

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