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Review: Madden NFL 10 (Xbox 360)

September 14th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
With the NFL season now in full swing, you may be looking for ways to pass the time between Tuesday morning and Sunday afternoon (or Thursdays – stupid Thursday night games screwing up Fantasy and Pick’em leagues the world over).

The Wii is dropping to $199 in two weeks says Toys R Us

September 14th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
It’s about damn time the Wii gets a price cut. The system has been out for almost three years now and has been the same price. But that’s about to change in two weeks if this Toys R Us ad is correct which says it’s going down to $199.

NASA Rocket to Create Clouds Tomorrow

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It's not exactly controlling the weather, but it's surprisingly close: NASA is set to launch a rocket tomorrow, called the Charged Aerosol Release Experiment (CARE), that will create artificial clouds at the outermost layers of Earth's atmosphere, according to Space.com.The idea is to create clouds...

how to make a radish mushroom

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15 years ago
How to make a radish mushroom and Mario mushroom, the flickr set, [ link ]

It shouldn’t be this difficult to upgrade a hard drive

September 14th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
You know what’s a little more difficult than I first imagined? Upgrading the hard drive in my late 2006 iMac. I had initially wanted to upgrade the hard drive so I could finally dual boot between Mac OS X and Windows 7, since the old drive, a 250GB model, was pretty much filled to capacity.

ATI Radeon HD 5700 series due in October?

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AMD will launch its ATI Radeon HD 5700-series GPUs, including the Radeon HD 5770 and 5750, in October, according to sources at graphics card makers.

ASUS to launch Eee Keyboard in October: executive

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The Eee Keyboard from ASUS will be out in the European and North American markets this October, a company executive a href="http://macnn.com/rd/140719==http://www.pcworld.com/article/171905/asustek_eee_keyboard_coming_in_october.html" rel='nofollow'>said on Monday.

Vigor Stealth NE Gaming PC

September 14th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
The Vigor Stealth is one of the gaming PC in the market that adopts an nVidia Ion platform. What makes this gaming PC more interesting is that it also comes equipped with a liquid-cooling solution allowing user to overclock this PC.

Intel producing 32nm CPUs, “Jasper Forest” Xeons

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Intel on Monday headed up its Developer Forum with word that it has started manufacturing its first processors based on a 32 nanometer (nm) process.

Concept: Tie with built-in bottle opener

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15 years ago
If you have to wear a tie on a regular basis, it might as well be awesome. In that spirit, Argentina’s “Sinapsis” studio designed this “After Office Tie” for a recent DesignBoom.com competition. It’s a simple concept that makes a lot of sense: a tie with a bottle opener built into the bottom of it.

It’s brother versus brother in the UK re: that proposed anti-file sharing law

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It’s time for story Eight Million and Six-teen about how the record labels and the musicians they ostensibly represent no longer get on with each other.

Shopped!

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15 years ago
Apple is not known for messing up its compositions, but to quote John Brownlee on the Apple store's current iPod mockup tableaux, "Either the people holding it have elephantiasis, or this is a photoshop disaster." Compare!

What’s up, Dock? Give your Dock a little class with Dock Library

September 14th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Filed under: Software, Cool tools, Odds and ends, Snow LeopardLet's face it; the Mac OS X Dock is pretty boring. I mean, other than the little glowing blue LED underneath active applications that a lot of people can't see anyway, it's just a boring, opaque white reflective shelf.

Sprint now offering a cameraless Blackberry Tour

September 14th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
File this one under: What took so long? Sprint is finally offereing the Blackberry Tour without a camera. Why you ask? Well, some jobs do not allow cameras in the workplaces and so employees need such a phone. The cameraless option carries the same price of $199 with a 2-year agreement.

Apple triggering massive flash memory shortage?

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15 years ago
Apple's new iPods and other flash-based devices have sparked an industry-wide shortage in the NAND memory they use, unofficial industry contacts claimed today. Samsung, one of Apple's primary suppliers, is claimed by DigiTimes as having cut its supply of flash memory to Taiwan companies in half.

Intel tops 80 percent of processor revenue

September 14th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Intel has clawed back market share to where it makes more than four fifths of the revenue from processors in PCs today,...

Six new HDTVs from ViewSonic

September 14th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Section: Video, HDTV, Peripherals, Displays/Projectors Three of the six televisions from left to right: ViewSonic VT2342, ViewSonic VT3245, ViewSonic VT3745 ViewSonic introduced six high definition televisions with SRS TruSurround technology.  The styling of these particular LCDs is quite...

TechCrunch50: Remote-Controlled Xboxes, Cableless Cables

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Because of a scheduling snafu, we missed the first segment of the TechCrunch50 conference on Monday. But we were in time for the "New Frontiers" segment, which included a couple of interesting hardware products.Spawn Labs has developed a so-called HD-720 platform that allows a PC user to log in to...

Apple TV: What happens now?

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Filed under: Accessories, Analysis / Opinion, Hardware, Multimedia, Video, Apple TVAs Steve Sande has reported, Apple has discontinued the 40 GB Apple TV unit, and dropped the 160 GB unit U.S. $100.00.

Photos reveal real-world look, specs of HTC Leo

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15 years ago
A Polish website claims to acquired the first photos of the Leo, an upcoming HTC smartphone. The device is immediately distinguishable through its touchscreen, which covers nearly the entire front surface and is believed to measure approximately 4.3 inches.

Targus outs notebook cases, accessories, mice, more

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PC accessory maker Targus on Monday announced the upcoming release of a whole slew of accessories and carrying cases for notebook and smaller netbook PCs, including mice, cases, presenters, cooling solutions, USB hubs and more.

Gadgetell Review: Rosetta Stone Totale

September 14th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Section: Computers, Software / Applications, Reviews What is it? Rosetta Stone Totale is the new online language immersion software from the popular manufacturer of foreign language instruction products.  Currently, the package retails for the introductory rate of $999. What’s in the box?

Rumors on the Internet: The Prince of Persia movie will be in 3D, but rubbish 3D

September 14th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Words cannot describe the anticipation all of CrunchGear feels for the upcoming Prince of Persia movie, starring Jake Gyllenhaal. You may remember him from… nope, nope, I have no idea who he is, either. But anyway, news!

HP Envy 15 Notebook Looking Pretty Real

September 14th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
It looks like we’re finally going to see a HP-branded Envy machine in the somewhat alleged Envy 15-1060ea Notebook PC.

Unboxing Viliv S7

September 14th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Click to see the video Testing, playing and enjoying.... Don't forget the live session tomorrow!Details, News and Links for Viliv...

LG Shows its First Android Phone

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15 years ago
Google-designed Android operating system is clearly the flavor of the season as seen by the launch of LG’s latest phone. The new LG phone, unimaginatively named LG-GW620, will the company’s first Android-based device.

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