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Kingston Data Traveler 300 – The World’s First 256GB USB Drive

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Last month Kingston were the first company to release a 128GB USB drive, the Kingston Data Traveler 200, now they have gone and doubled the capacity with a new USB drive the Kingston Data Traveler 300.

BeamBox Essential G2 pico-projector aimed at netbooks/notebooks

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BeamBox’s Evolution R1 pico-projector wasn’t exactly a giant, but the company obviously decided they could do better with their next-gen model.  The BeamBox Essential G2, then, drops both bulk and weight to come in at 75g, together with 20 lumens brightness and VGA 640 x 480 resolution.

40th Anniversary of Apollo 11’s lunar landing

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Apollo 11th's lunar landing took place 40 years ago today, after a successful launch on July 16th, 1969. The web's been buzzing with moon-news for awhile now (see our previous post here) and we wanted to share with you a few more of our favorite links.

Kingston outs the first 256GB flash drive

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First off, you can’t afford this flash drive. But even if you can, you shouldn’t buy it. I mean, today, it will cost you $900, but we all know next year it will be $90, if not less.

Urwerk UR-CC1 unveiled

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Urwerk unveiled another watch model that takes mechanical watch technology and design to the limits with the Urwerk UR-CC1 codenamed King Cobra. The Urwerk UR-CC1 is supposed the first production wristwatch with true retrograde linear displays.

Pirate Bay announces new business plan

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Section: Web, Websites, Online Music/Video Last month, when The Pirate Bay announced its sale to Global Gaming Factory X (GGF), there was much cause for concern.  The firm promised to legalize and monetize the site in a way that wasn’t all that clear to anyone.  The thought scared...

Pre Order your PSP Go Now

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Pre Order your PSP Go Now The PSP Go was made available for Pre-Order on Friday. The unit will cost $250 for the white version while the black one will cost you $249. I have no idea why the white and black models have a $1 difference.

RIAA chief spokesman: ‘DRM is dead, isn’t it?’

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The chief spokesman for the RIAA, one Jonathan Lamy, has gone on record to say what any normal, not-on-the-RIAA-payroll person has been saying for some time now: “DRM is dead, isn’t it?” Yes. Yes it it. This phrase—“DRM is dead”—appears in an upcoming SC Magazine article.

Win an R2-D2 USB Hub – Geeky Gadgets Giveaway

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It is time for this weeks Geeky Gadgets Giveaway, this weeks contest is slightly different than the rest as I am off on holidays at the end of the week so this contest will last longer.

Tokidoki iPhone Skins

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15 years ago
If you fancy giving your iPhone 3G or iPhone 3GS a different look, then check out these fun Tokidoki iPhone Skins.

New Rover is a Hi-Def TV Studio, Internet Node

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Astrobotic Technology's prototype is scheduled to explore the Apollo landing site in 2011 mdash and hopefully win the $25 million Google Lunar X Prize.

Buzz Aldrin: Engineer, Rapper, Heart-Breaking Realist

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"That's not going to happen." In just five words, Buzz Aldrin casually broke my heart. Which is to say, the former astronaut-turned-rapper reminded me that despite the haze of nostalgia surrounding the 40th anniversary of the Moon landing, Aldrin is still very much an engineer, a logician who...

Five iPhone Apps That Replace Bike Hardware

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The iPhone has proved to be rather adept at replacing other pieces of hardware. The combination of portability, a big screen that allows it to mimic any interface and an open (ish) App Store means that we are continually surprised at what people are making it do. Today, it’s the turn of the bicycle.

Worldwide Mac: the dos and don’ts of international electricity

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Filed under: Accessories, HardwareWhether you're moving to another country or just visiting, chances are pretty good you're going to be bringing a lot of electronics with you.

Freecom’s Hard Drive Secure

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Freecom today launched the Hard Drive Secure, a compact and portable external hard drive that allows users to lock their data with a simple swipe of the AES-encrypted RFID keycard. The drive is perfect for security conscious home users.

Felt Game Boy iPhone Case

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15 years ago
Some of our readers will remember the geeky Game Boy iPhone Pouch that we featured on the site earlier in the month, now there is a new version available the Felt Game Boy iPhone Case.

T-Mobile offers deep discount with “Open Box” pricing

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Looking for a discounted newish cell phone on T-Mobile? You might be in luck if the particular model you wish to purchase has been returned in mass quantities.

British Red Phone Box Mobile Phone

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British Red Phone Box Mobile Phone This crazy looking mobile phone is designed to look like a red phonebox from the UK.

The Cash Stash Keychain

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Here is a useful gadget that could be handy in an emergency, the Cash Stash Keychain. The Cash Stash Keychain will let you store a £20 note or a $20 bill in a waterproof capsule, the capsule is made from aircraft grade aluminum and has a stainless steel cap with a waterproof  ‘O’ ring.

U.S. town designs their own cash; website redesigns national money

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We all know that time is money, but the town of Ithaca, New York is the first community to take that phrase and, well, put their money where their mouth is.

Dorm-in-a-Box brings products to students, without the supply-chain clutter

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When we first heard of Dorm in a Box, we were hoping it would be one of those cool, design-y cubes that unfurled into a Maxwell-Smart-type living pen; instead it's just a collection of objects every student needs to live in a dorm.

Orange Toshiba TG01 Review

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15 years ago
With product announcements and launches often so far apart, there’s always the risk that another company will steal your thunder.

Intel 32nm 320GB Postville SSDs tipped for end of July

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Intel’s next SSD, a 320GB drive build using its 34nm processes, is being tipped for imminent release.

Freecom Hard Drive Secure

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Freecom has launched a new portable hard drive which is aimed at business users who want to keep their data nice and safe, the Freecom Hard Drive Secure.

The coming invasion of awesome Japanese cell phones

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15 years ago
Section: Communications, Cellphones, Email / IM, Smartphones, MobileIf you are a phone geek, you know Japan’s cellphones are the bee’s knees.  Way ahead of the phones we use in the US and Europe, Japan leads the way in innovation, yet can’t seem to capitalize on those...

T-Mobile pushes out Android update, CRC1

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15 years ago
So I’ve had my G1 for a few days now and I’ve been patiently waiting for it to update from 1.1 to Cupcake and it finally did yesterday. Over the last few days T-Mobile has been pushing out an update to Cupcake, CRC1.

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