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Sound ID 400 Bluetooth Headset

September 15th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Sound ID’s new 400 Bluetooth headset has two unique features that set it apart from its competitors. The first feature is called “Environmental Mode”, that enables users to hear equally out of both ears, even when wearing the headset.

Zune update in 60…59…58…

September 15th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Reminder! That Zune HD launch is hitting tomorrow, and I guarantee they’re going to be at least trying to roll the new 4.0 software out at midnight. I’m spending my Monday night drinking beer and refreshing zune.net, why aren’t you? All right, I also watched Gossip Girl.

HP MS200 All-In-One PC

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The MS200 is the latest non-touchscreen all-in-one PC from HP that comes in a very affordable price. At $599, you’ll get an 18.5-inch 16:9 widescreen display, a 1.5GHz AMD Athlon X2 3250e Dual-Core processor, a 256MB ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics card, a 2GB RAM, a 320GB hard drive, a built-in...

HP intros business-oriented desktop displays

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HP as part of its sweeping Tuesday updates announced it will soon begin shipping seven new business oriented LCD monitors, including the 17-inch HP Compaq LA1751g, 18.5-inch HP LE1851w, 19-inch LA1905wg and LA1951g, 20-inch HP LE2001w, 22-inch LA2205wg and 24-inch LA2405wg.

Say hello to HP’s Envy13

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Section: Computers, Laptops The rumors are true, there are actually two HP Envy computers coming out.  The first one is the HP Envy13.  The “Voodoo” name is gone due to branding to the international market.  Like its predecessor, this Envy is thin at 0.8-inches and light at 3.74...

HP’s laptop for business: the HP ProBook 5310m

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Section: Computers, Laptops HP is calling its newest business machine the “world’s thinnest full-performance notebook.”

HP’s new all-in-one MS200 isn’t a touchscreen, but it’s light on your wallet

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Section: Computers, Desktops HP Pavilion All-in-One MS200 PC is HP’s new, non-touchscreen all-in-one that is aimed to fit in small spaces like dorms with its 18.5” 16:9 widescreen.  The overall body has a smooth, rounded design with a matte black and silver finish.  It...

Tord Boontje designs HP Mini 110

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Section: Computers, Laptops, Netbooks Vivian Tam has company.  HP has just introduced a brand new fashion netbook, this time designed by Studio Tord Boontje.  The pattern is applied in multiple layers - the more you look, the more you see.  HP calls it “HP Imprint 3D” and the...

Pushing the limits on “Mini,” HP introduces Mini 311 with 11.6-inch screen

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Section: Computers, Laptops, Netbooks How’s this for a set of specs?  An 11.6-inch display with 1366 x 768 resolution powered by NVIDIA ION, HDMI out, 3.22 pounds, 1.60 GHz Intel Atom, 1GB of DDR3 RAM, and 6 hours of battery life at $399.  Sounds pretty good to me.  The downsides:...

The Intel Core i7-powered HP Envy15 has arrived

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Section: Computers, Laptops There were plenty of rumors about this laptop, but here’s the official word.  The HP Envy15 is the big brother to the HP Envy13.  What separates this from its little brother?  The HP Envy15 has an Intel Core i7 Processor and can support up to 16GB of DDR3...

HP’s budget conscious Pavilion DM3

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Section: Computers, Laptops At $549, the Pavilion DM3 could easily be a bulky and unstylish machine, but it’s not.  HP made a sub-$600 notebook under 1-inch thick and it weighs only 4.2 pounds.  There are two processor options: the Intel Pentium SU4100 (1.30 GHz) and the AMD Athlon Neo...

HP’s MediaSmart Server gets more Mac-friendly

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Section: Computers, Desktops HP’s line of home servers has grown with the introduction of the EX490 and the EX495.  What’s the difference between these two besides 5?  The EX490 has a single core Intel chip with 1TB of hard drive space and costs $549.  The EX495 has a dual core...

TomTom Unveils 5-Inch XXL Navigators

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The world’s leading provider of navigation solutions and digital maps, TomTom has recently unveiled its first large-format GPS navigation devices for the US market in the form of the XXL 530S and XXL 540S (pictured above).

Apple aims to ease iPhone purchasing at the Apple Store

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Filed under: Retail, iPhoneWhile Apple has taken many steps to make the iPhone easier and more available to purchase, Apple could take more steps to make the process easier and quicker. MacRumors is reporting that Apple is about implement "iPhone Activation Zones" inside Apple Stores.

Clearwire starts global WiMAX roaming

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Clearwire Communications on Monday announced it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with WiMAX operators UQ Communications of Japan and Yota of Russia to allow international roaming.

CTL outs new 2go Classmate PC netbook

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CTL has introduced its next generation 2Go Classmate PC, and the first to sport a 10-inch display. The 2go Classmate PC E10 is another rebranded Intel Classmate PC, which itself was developed to compete with the OLPC XO Laptop.

MIT students build $150 space camera

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If I had $150 dollars (I don’t), I would probably buy a new hard drive. But I’m not MIT quaility. You see, two MIT students decided to spend $150 “to see what the world looked like from the sky.” And apparently they didn’t want to use this thing called the Internet.

Why iTunes needs to offer an album-based subscription service

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Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, iTS One of the key announcements to come out of Apple's "It's only rock and roll, but I like it" event on September 9th was iTunes LP.

Ridiculously Busy Day

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I’ve been up since 5am and now that I’ve got dinner in the oven I finally have a minute to sit down to do a post! I’ll just get right to the reviews since I’m almost eight hours late.

Ad shows Nintendo WIi dropping to $200

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Nintendo will finally react to Microsoft and Sony price cuts with one of its own, a Toys R Us flyer leaked on Monday appears to show. The ad obtained by Kotaku shows the Wii dropping from $250 to $200 for the regular bundle, which packs in Wii Sports.

WebGL brings 3D graphics to browsers without using plug-ins

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Developers working with Khronos Group are currently testing a new standard, WebGL, that aims to bring hardware-accelerated 3D graphics to a wide range of browsers without requiring a dedicated plug-in.

Why Apple TV Must Evolve to Avoid Extinction

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Without making an announcement, Apple slashed the price of its larger-capacity Apple TV set-top box on Monday and discontinued a lesser model. Even with the price cut, the product is unlikely to survive if it does not adapt to consumer demands in the entertainment market, analysts agree.

Motorola Endeavor HX1 Bone Conducting Bluetooth Headset review

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15 years ago
The Bluetooth headset market has split in recent years, with the budget end of the market being served by low-cost, simple devices for $50 or under, and the high-end packing complex noise-reduction and DSP for $100 upward.

Why Cataclysm is the only direction left for World of Warcraft to grow

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In case you missed it, Blizzard made some big announcements the other day. Yep, an MMO is releasing another expansion set. However, this one is going to completely reshape the entire World (of Warcraft), and that’s really the best possible thing that they can do.

3D CAD News and Tips: Special “Morphogenesis” Issue

September 14th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
No, that's not a coliseum for interstellar gladiators from the next installment of the Alien franchise, it's a demonstration of a new set of design tools, included in the newest release of ID CAD software SolidThinking.

Off-the-radar on-the-go: Android gets anonymous browsing

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15 years ago
From satiating paranoia to working around company/school firewalls and geolocational limitations, there are countless reasons why someone might want to browse the web anonymously.

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