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Electric roadster runs quick errands, costs a cool $13,000

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15 years ago
If you’re lucky enough to live in a gated retirement community (The Vill-a-ges, Flor-i-da’s friendliest home town!) or you don’t need to ever break 25MPH on your daily commute, then here’s an electric roadster.

Today on the CrunchGear Live Podcast

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Here are some of the topics from today’s podcast… Google announces Chrome OSSony Ericsson’s Rachel UIT-Mobile MyTouchAmazon files patents for ads in Kindle booksTips for wiring your homeOur early internet experiences, old-timey copy protection for games LISTEN: Show Link | RSS...

Someone has seen the Samsung NX-10!

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This is something special. Someone has allegedly seen a mock-up of the Samsung NX10, a digital camera of some sort, at a Korean trade show. (That’s not it, by the way.) There’s not photos to speak of, and no real specs. Just a forum post saying, essentially: Hey, I saw it. Believe me.

Review: Leica D-LUX 4

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15 years ago
Leica has a stranglehold on the the hearts and minds of photographers everywhere. Even if the professionals call it a “dentist’s camera,” as in a camera that is popular with folks with too much money and not many photography chops, there’s something about that little red dot...

Nokia 3720 Classic, Ruggedized Phone

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15 years ago
Nokia reveal its ruggedized candybar cellphone called Nokia 3720 classic today. Meet the IP54 standard requirement, Nokia 3720 classic can survive even after ‘dunked in a pint, smacked with a golf club, punted through the air, drowned in a pool and even dropped two stories off a ladder’.

Car Review, BMW X5 Diesel: The Cheap-to-Drive $65,000 SUV

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15 years ago
If you've got your heart set on a BMW X5, think about the diesel version for fuel economy and great driving range. With the proper options, there are few vehicles better suited for all-seasons long-distance driving when you've got a lot of stuff to carry and two kids in the second row.

Pandora (and other internet radio) to stay afloat…for now

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15 years ago
Section: Web, Web Apps, Online Music/Video For a while it was starting to look rather iffy as to whether or not Pandora, as well as internet radio in general, was going to be able to continue, or die a sad death.  The cost of keeping it afloat was simply getting too high in the face of the...

Because 7, 8, 9: Today’s Momentous Numerical Coincidence

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15 years ago
Within a few minutes of this post going up, the numbers will align: It'll be 4:05:06 (EST) on 7/8/09. This will never happen again. But what does it all mean? Well, it's about 4:05 in the afternoon on July 8th, 2009. Now think about your place in the world for a moment, then go about your business.

Road Tested: Dexim Dual Dock Charger

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15 years ago
Filed under: Accessories, Hardware, iPod Family, Peripherals, Odds and ends, iPhone, Road Tested Living in a multiple iPhone and iPod household is both fun and annoying.It's fun to talk about cool apps and play multi-user games, but it's annoying trying to find a place to plug in our iPhones and...

Google Prepares to Walk a Mile in Linux’s Shoes

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Google’s netbook-friendly Chrome OS takes direct aim at Microsoft, whose eight-year-old Windows XP leads the netbook market. But the odds are stacked against Google.

Is A Knife-Less Leatherman Still a Leatherman?

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15 years ago
Leatherman's Knifeless Fuse has pretty much everything you might need in a multi-tool: Needlenose Pliers, Regular Pliers, Wire Cutters, Hard-wire Cutters, Wire Stripper, Small Screwdriver, Large Screwdriver, Phillips Screwdriver, Scissors, Wood/Metal File, Bottle, Opener, Can Opener, 8 in | 19 cm...

HTC Hero gets done up in pink

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15 years ago
When the HTC Hero made its video debut weeks before official announcement, it looked like we'd see this thing hit the shelves in a full array of colors, from Neon Yellow to Turqoise. By the time it became official, however, most of these variations had disappeared.

Canon Releases Three New Photo Printers

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Canon will release three new photo printers later this month in the form of the PIXMA MP560, PIXMA MP490, and SELPHY CP790. The PIXMA MP560 is an all-in-one inkjet printer that features duplex printing, photo correction, and Wi-Fi connectivity.

Enermax KB008W Wireless Keyboard With Trackball

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Above is the Enermax KB008W Wireless Keyboard which is the latest from the company. The keyboard is powered by a 2.4GHz radio frequency and a a switchable resolution (200/400/800 dpi). The Keyboard also has a integrated trackball which can be used instead on adding a mouse.

Medion Akoya Mini E1312 Netbook Ready for UK

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Medion Akoya Mini E1312 is scheduled to be available in UK starting from July 12th.This 11.6 inch netbook offer a 1366×768 resolution to its glossy display.

LG unveils a mobile phone that shoots 720p video

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What’s this about a 12-megapixel, HD video recording cell phone unveiled in Warsaw? If you’re to believe LG, then the GC990 Louvre is merely a concept at this point. Under the hood of said concept is a 12-megapixel camera with Schneider-Kreuznach optics, xenon flash, and auto/touch focus.

CrunchDeals: 50% off the HP MediaSmart LX195

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15 years ago
I liked everything about the HP MediaSmart LX195 Windows Home Server except the price. It’s fast and quiet. The software suite is extensive and even includes compatablility to OS X’s Time Machine. But the $399 MSRP is totally not worth it for only 640GB.

Surprise surprise Google has a new Chrome OS, Microsoft not happy

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Google has introduced a new Operating System called Chrome OS, an OS designed to provide faster internet navigation, easy to use interface and security and protection when surfing the net, it is a extension of Google Chrome browser, but this time is targeting the faster and expanding netbook...

Toshiba Dynabook Satellite AXW with Digital TV Tuner

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15 years ago
Toshiba has another Satellite Notebook out which is exclusive to Toshiba’s online store. It is the Toshiba Dynabook Satellite AXW with Digital TV Tuner. This new Notebook is powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 Processor, 320GB Hard Disk Storage and up to 4GB of RAM.

Genius EasyPen and MousePen Graphics Tablets

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15 years ago
Genius announced two new hot devices this week, the Genius EasyPen Graphics Tablet and the MousePen Graphics Tablet Input Device.

T-Mobile Getting More Android Phones, But Not HTC’s Hero

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The T-Mobile/HTC MyTouch 3G, introduced today and shown at left, won't be T-Mobile's last Google Android phone this year, T-Mobile CTO Cole Brodman said at the phone's launch event today.But the HTC Hero, widely considered to be the MyTouch/Magic/Ion's follow-up, may not be on T-Mobile's lineup.

Magellan Launches the Maestro 4700

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Better features at lower prices: That's the path for all consumer technology, but GPS navigators are on a fast track. Look a the just-launched Magellan Maestro 4700: it delivers a 4.7-inch screen, 3D landmarks on the map view, Bluetooth connectivity, and voice commands.

T-Mobile goes bonkers with the myTouch accessories

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15 years ago
Ohhhh - so thats why T-Mobile ignored all of the good names, instead opting to call their HTC Magic the "myTouch": because they're working the customizability angle. And boy, are they working it hard.

Metal Detector solves some problems you don’t have

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15 years ago
Filed under: iPhone, App Store, App ReviewEvery so often I get the idea I'm living in some kind of parallel universe where iPhone apps are created that look great but just don't do anything of value.Such an app is Metal Detector [App Store] that for US$0.99 cents purports to detect metal around you.

Hello Kitty Taser: A pink Taser with Hello Kitty on it

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15 years ago
You know you’ve made it when your product gets the Hello Kitty treatment. This hot pink Hello Kitty Taser is perfect for the man or woman on the go who requires the best in personal protection but isn’t willing to sacrifice style.

It Got Late Real Early

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15 years ago
Some of you will get this…I got distracted by FarmTown and now it’s four hours after I sat down thinking I’d just quick harvest my grapes and then post reviews. Stupid addictive game, anyway. Oh well…onward!

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