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Yup, that’s a $600 Bose iPod dock you’re looking at

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Bose had some sort of official unveiling in New York earlier today, but I didn’t want to leave Matt and Doug manning the site all by themselves, so I didn’t attend. This is what I missed: the Bose SoundDock 10, a $599 (?!) iPhone/iPod dock that weighs some 19 pounds.

Yes, we have the Zune HD; Yes, it’s awesome

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The full review will come later in the week, but I wanted to put up my own shots of the Zune HD just so you know it’s here in my hot little hands. After some initial difficulties it is now blasting music into my ear and I’m about to sync some HD Marketplace content onto it.

Bose SoundDock 10: Rich Sound for Your iPod

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The new Bose SoundDock 10 should provide awesome music for your iPod. The latest addition to the five-year-old line of iPod docks will blow away most listeners with its sound quality. It's bigger, heavier, and pricier than earlier SoundDocks.

CrunchDeals: Refurbished MacBook for $599

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Geeks.com has a wheel of a deal on a refurbished Apple MacBook Core 2 Duo 2.16GHz notebook at just $599 when you use promo code SAVENB at checkout.

Belkin intros Home Base network hub

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Belkin has introduced its Home Base networking hub on Tuesday, which allows users to share peripherals using their existing wireless networks, including printers, external hard drives or other USB devices.

ViewSonic intros six new HDTVs

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TV and monitor maker ViewSonic on Tuesday introduced six new LCD HDTVs, ranging from a 20-inch set that can double as a computer monitor to a 42-inch HDTV.

Archos 5 Android tablet gets felt up all over the internet

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Remember that hot new Archos tablet we mentioned a little while back? Five inch touchscreen? Runs Android? Right.

Software Freedom Day

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According to my international holiday widget, today is Software Freedom Day. I have no idea what that’s supposed to mean, but I thought…Set your software free! Down with software imprisonment!

LANrev speeds mass deployments of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard

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Filed under: Desktops, Enterprise, Software, Cool tools, Education, Snow Leopard When you only have a handful of Macs in an office or household to upgrade to a new operating system, it's no great problem to run around with the installation DVD and upgrade one machine at a time.

Motorola wants Android on all US carriers

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Motorola is involved in talks with large US carriers in releasing its Android-powered Cliq handset, according to Co-CEO Sanjay Jha speaking in a Monday WSJ report (sub required).

Moto Cliq orders likely to start October 19th

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More evidence of a mid-October release of the recently unveiled Motorola Cliq handset has appeared in a Tuesday TmoNews leak.

Archos readying Phone Tablet with Android

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Archos in the same presentation that unveiled the Archos 5 has also confirmed that the company plans to enter the smartphone market with a high-end media phone.

Albo: Sanyo’s new photo and video frame

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Sanyo Japan has announced a small monitor [JP] that can be used to display pictures and video material from digital cameras and cell phones. The so-called Albo can also play your MP3s and is capable of infrared communication, meaning users can transfer data from their cell phones wirelessly.

Smart Power Grids

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In the latest Electronic Products magazine there is a great article about the latest technology in smart power grids. Power Integrations is a leader in this field that is sure to be adopted widely. Subscribing to the Electronic Products magazine is free as long as you are in the USA.

Shields Up!: Windows 7 a security asset? Yes!

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Section: Computers, Security, Features, Originals, ColumnsWindows 7 will be the most secure Windows version to date.  Okay I agree, that really isn’t saying much, now is it?  Windows has never been bulletproof, that’s why the underground economy of cybercrime is booming.  But this is...

WidgetPad: web development for iPhone apps

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Filed under: Internet Tools, Open Source, DeveloperSorting through the tips inbox, we encountered a new product that is coming out for the iPhone next week.

iPhone 3.1 problems flood our tip box

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Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Bugs/Recalls, Bad Apple, iPhoneIn the last week, we have had a constant barrage of iPhone issues break through the lines...

Default Folder X adds Snow Leopard Support

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Filed under: Software Update, LeopardOne of my favorite little utilities has been updated to fully support Max OS X 10.6.1. Default Folder X makes it easy to navigate when both saving and opening files, and it has saved me constant hours of prowling around for folders where I save and open stuff.

What, if anything, is stopping you from leaving your iPod for the Zune?

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A comment from earlier in the day sparked a bit of a conversation in the official CrunchGear chat room: what’s to stop someone from ditching the iTunes-iPod “universe” and switching to the Zune HD? (We’re all pretty keen on the Zune HD for whatever reason.)

Google Chrome 3 narrows speed gap with Safari

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Google at midday put out a stable version of Chrome 3, its third revision of the browser in just a year. The release takes significant steps to compete with Safari in sheer performance, particularly in its JavaScript engine.

NEC, Casio and Hitachi make cell phone op merger official, announce international plans

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The first rumors started spreading about two weeks ago, and it was officially announced yesterday: Major Japanese cell phone makers Hitachi, NEC and Casio are merging their mobile phone operations to become Japan's No. 2 maker (following Sharp).

Direct2Drive offering $5 game downloads

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Whoa-ho-ho there, will you look at this? Game downloading service Direct2Drive (like Steam, sort of) has now been around for five years and to celebrate, they’re giving away various games for $5. Good ones, too. A new bunch gets made available every Monday.

SanDisk launches Extreme CompactFlash Pro with 16, 32 and 64 GB

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SanDisk introduced a new line of SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash memory cards designed for professional photographers.

LG demonstrates the new LG-GW620 – first Android-based Smartphone

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LG announces the new LG-GW620, its first Android mobile device which will give LG a broader and more dominant position in this expanding market.

HP introduces the new ENVY laptop PC

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HP today introduces the HP ENVY sub-brand, which offers customers precision-crafted, high-performance models featuring HP Metal Etching and concierge service and support.

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