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HP TouchSmart 9100 Multitouch All-In-One PC

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The TouchSmart 9100 is the latest multitouch all-in-one PC from HP which is aimed at business users. The system boasts a 23-inch Full HD multitouch display, an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, an optional NVIDIA GeForce G200 integrated graphics card or dedicated GeForce GT230 video card, up to 8GB RAM,...

Mitsubishi LVP-HC3800 Full HD DLP Projector

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Mitsubishi Electric today announced the LPV-HC3800 for the Japanese market. The projector features the latest in DLP display technol ogy and can display full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, 1200 ANSI lumens, and a 3000:1 contrast ratio.

Sungworld Netbook Spotted in Shenzhen for $73

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An unnamed netbook from a company called Sungworld has appeared on a market in Shenzhen and appears to have a factory cost of just $73 (500 Yuan in local currency). The noname netbook has a 300MHz VIA VT8500 processor along with a 7 inch screen capable of an 800 x 480 pixel resolution.

iPhone 3GS gets Exposé hack [Video]

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With the proliferation of hacks for Apple’s smartphone it’s hard to keep on top of what’s most impressive, but we’ve a feeling that putting Expose onto the iPhone 3GS makes a decent argument for being near the top of the list.

Acer Aspire Z5610 Multitouch All-in-One Desktop

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Acer comes back to the all-in-one desktop PC market by releasing the Acer Aspire Z5610. The computer comes jam packed with a 23-inch multitouch LCD display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 (1080p HD), a 2.6GHz Intel Dual Core processor, a 4GB of RAM and a 320GB hard drive, an ATI Mobility Radeon HD...

Sanyo Camcorders Use Apple’s New iFrame Movie Format

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Apple is aiming to make camcorders more friendly to the user. Or at least, it wants to make importing and editing video easier. To this end, it has revealed a brand-new video format called iFrame, and it is included in the latest iMovie update.

HTC launch YOU campaign to remind people they make phones

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HTC’s site is back, and despite our avid prayers for a Snapdragon-based Android counterpart to the HD2 the change is actually a new marketing campaign.

Daily Crunch: Manipulation Edition

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Apple performance update weighs in at around 300… kilobytes? That can’t be rightSelf-Cleaning MonitorHey, Google: Check out this ultra-fast book scannerAugmented reality telescreen harasses onlookersThis is why Apple’s iFrame is a bad…

Acer Aspire One D250 Android Netbook

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Acer has launched their latest netbook the Acer Aspire One D250, which will come with a dual boot OS, which includes Google Android and Windows 7. The Acer Aspire One D250 comes with a 10.1 inch LCD display with a resolution of 1024 x 600, an Intel Atom N280 Processor, and 1GB of RAM.

Optoma PK-100 Pico-Projector hits virtual shelves

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Optoma’s PK-100 pico-projector may not be, at $196.99, exactly a small-change purchase, but the entry-level model does at least bring the ownership hurdle a little lower.

Vodafone BlackBerry Storm 2 9520 arrives October 26th in UK

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It’s beginning to get a little ridiculous now: after Walt Mossberg reviews the BlackBerry Storm 2 ahead of any official confirmation by RIM themselves that the device actually exists, now Vodafone UK have announced that they’ll be the first network to offer the second-generation...

BlackBerry Storm 2 gets the Mossberg review; RIM still tight-lipped

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We’ll let you into a secret: embargoes are the janky, frustrating glue that keeps the tech business rolling, and it doesn’t take much to bring everything crashing down.

Meet the men and women behind the drones

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Photo credit: Dan WintersSo everyone knows now that the military uses UAVs for actions in the Middle East. What isn’t as commonly known, is that the men and women who pilot the remote controlled aircraft do so from the relative comfort of a top secret facility in the Nevada desert.

Samsung intros Blockbuster On Demand service for HDTVs

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Samsung and Blockbuster have announced a collaborative effort to bring additional content to Samsung's HDTVs, Blu-ray players, and Blu-ray home theater systems. Owners of select devices will be able to access Blockbuster's range of on-demand content available for rent or purchase....

Mac Pro to get exclusive on six-core, 32nm Xeons?

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Apple may have a temporary exclusive on Intel's fastest workstation Xeons early next year, a purported leak argues tonight.

Wi-Fi Direct to bring secure peer-to-peer networking in 2010

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Filed under: Wireless, Odds and ends, AppleIf there's one thing that I've wanted to be able to do for years, it's to set up a direct Wi-Fi connection to another device without having to actually be near a Wi-Fi base station, or going to the trouble of getting an ad-hoc network set up on both...

BlackBerry Storm 2 surfaces in authorized reviews

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RIM's BlackBerry Storm 2 has surfaced in several authorized reviews, potentially indicating the device is almost ready to be launched. Although several unauthorized videos have been circulated, the latest materials likely feature hardware and software that has been finalized for close scrutiny....

I-O Data LCD-AD221EW 21.9-Inch Full HD Monitor

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I-O Data today announced its new Full HD monitor for the Japanese market called the LCD-AD221EW. This 21.9-inch widescreen monitor provides a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, 1000:1 contrast ratio and 300 cd/m2 brightness.

Motorola CLIQ and MOTOBLUR review

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As Motorola have found over the past couple of years, it’s taking an increasing amount to get geeks and gadget lovers to stand up and pay attention to a new cellphone.

Review: Motorola CLIQ

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The Short Version Motorola has released the phone it should have released a few years ago to compete with phones like the Helio Ocean and feature phones from LG and Samsung.

This is why iFrame is a bad idea

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Yesterday, word got out of Apple’s new iFrame standard, which purports to expedite video editing by keeping the video in “the same format used on a computer.” Really, it’s nothing but a resolution and wrapper. So why am I losing my mind over it?

Suede jacket for your Zune HD

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I’m not sure how scratch resistant the new Zune HD from Microsoft is, but if you want to be on the safe side you can get this nice protection from WaterField Designs. It’s made out of suede and can be yours for $9 USD. More info inside.

Waze for iPhone has a ways to go

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Filed under: iPhone, App ReviewSeveral of our readers suggested that we take a look at Waze, a free navigation app [iTunes link] that depends on other users for reports of traffic tie ups, accidents, and speed traps.

Barnes & Noble jumps into e-Book market, reveals e-Reader

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Section: Business News, Gadgets / Other, ebooks Many big companies have already entered into the e-Reader department, most notably Amazon and Sony.  Apparently Barnes & Noble have been working on e-Reader designs for quite some time now, and images and product information are finally...

Dell shipments slip as Acer and Toshiba gain share

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Dell's computer shipments have continued a steep decline, as competitors including Acer, Toshiba and Apple have gained market share. The latest data from research firm Gartner appears to corroborate many points from an earlier report issued from IDC....

Apple performance update weighs in at around 300… kilobytes? That can’t be right

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Oh Snow Leopard, you have made my day. Remember when updates used to be in the hundreds of megabytes? Your unified architecture has slimmed down apps and updates so much that they are only a thousandth the size now.

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