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Shuttle X 5000TA Touchscreen PC Launched

April 23rd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
The Shuttle X 5000TA is actually an European version of the Shuttle X50 all-in-one nettop. For your info, the computer comes equipped with an Intel Atom 330 processor (2x 1.6 GHz), a 1GB DDR2 memory, a 160GB hard disk and Windows Vista Home Basic.

USB Bracelet Flash Drive

April 23rd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Looking for a fancy wearable USB gadget? Well, here we have what you called the USB Bracelet Flash Drive. It comes in the shape of a stainless steel fashion diamond bracelet with 2GB of storage. The device is compatible with Windows 2000, XP, Vista as well as Mac OS 9+. All yours for just $22.99.

Google adds labs to Google Toolbar

April 23rd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Section: Computers, Software / Applications, Web, Google Lots of Google properties have their own labs, like Gmail.  Now, the Google Toolbar is getting its own set of labs.  Right now, there are two labs.  The toolbar is location aware.  Google Maps will automatically fill in...

9000 series Samsung HDTVs to sport wireless media streaming, local LED control

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15 years ago
The Samsung Spring lineup we went over at the end of March was apparently incomplete. As it turns out, the Korean electronics giant has one more trick up its corporate sleeve, and it’s actually quite a sexy one. But far from cheap, I’m guessing.

JVC Releases Full HD LCD For Photographers

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15 years ago
The JVC LT-42WX70 42-inch Full HD LCD display is made specially for imaging professionals and home cinema enthusiasts because it can reproduce a higher range of colors that most displays. The HD LCD display reproduce 100% of sRGB, and 96% of Adobe RGB.

How to make the perfect taco

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15 years ago
The Taco Plate is pretty self-explanatory. It’s genius! Or you could buy those new square bottomed taco shells that I saw on TV a while ago.

T-Mobile announces 1 million G1s sold

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15 years ago
Section: Communications, Cellphones, Cellular Providers, Smartphones A quiet celebration took place in T-Mobile headquarters?  What is there to celebrate today with the economy in mind, you ask?  Not much, but T-Mobile’s G1 reached it’s one millionth sale and it is the most...

Samsung N110 and N120 netbooks confirmed

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15 years ago
Samsung released a bunch of details about their N110 and N120 netbooks today, which add to the company’s line up of portables. Already available in the U.S. today, these netbooks offer several features and options within two 10-inch offerings.

This folding bike is not for the faint of crotch

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15 years ago
I’m not a big fan of the folding bikes because they can never fold small enough or go fast enough for my taste. But I totally see where they could be useful, and some of the engineering is pretty cool.

Review: A Day with the Strida Folding Bike [Verdict: Wear a Cup]

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15 years ago
After eying the Strida for a good two years, I finally had the chance to ride and manhandle one this week, when I demo'd the folding bike at Pop-Up Magazine.

Yes, yes: 1,000,000,000. Congrats, Apple

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15 years ago
It’s over! Here’s to another billion. And here’s to the hopeful billion-app would-be multitudes: Android Marketplace, Blappworld, Marketplace for Mobile, and all the rest. Live long and prosper.

Review: Alienware M17 notebook

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15 years ago
When you hear the name Alienware, most people think of a high-end machine with some funky styling and a premium price.

Stolen laptops cost dearly

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15 years ago
Section: Computers, Laptops, SecurityIntel’s study of notebook security has revealed that lost and stolen laptops cost companies an average of nearly $50,000.  This is because the value of the computer includes the data it held as well as the device itself.

Baby Shaker iPhone Game Taken Down

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15 years ago
There really is something wrong with the Apple App Store certification process. While you read about designers complaining about their apparently legitimate apps getting rejected, you also read about Apple having to take down a game because it outraged organizations throughout the country.

Verizon getting Samsung Trance tomorrow

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15 years ago
The Samsung Trance slider phone will be hitting Verizon tomorrow, the carrier announced today. The phone will feature several of Verizon’s online services like V CAST with Rhapsody and the VZ Navigator.

$10 game blowout at Best Buy coming the 26th

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15 years ago
If all these games are really going for $10 each, you better take out some loans. Sure, I expect stuff like Petz Crazy Monkeys and Shrek Carnival Craze to go for that much, but Soul Calibur 4? Fracture? Not bad at all.

E-series: Sony’s new walkman looks like a USB candy bar

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15 years ago
Sony in Japan has announced the Walkman E-series [JP], which (technically) looks pale compared to the recently unveiled OLED touchscreen Walkman, but can score with some interesting designs.

Samsung 9 Series LCD TVs info leaks

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15 years ago
In case you’ve been curious about the upcoming Samsung 9 Series LCD TVs, you’re in luck. Some new information has apparently leaked out about the new sets that are lined up to taken over the A950 slot in Samsung’s offering collection.

Skyfire for BlackBerry Alpha gets exhaustively leaked

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15 years ago
We’re big fans of the Skyfire browser around these parts, largely due to its ability to chew up and spit out Flash video on Windows Mobile and Symbian handsets. When we heard that Skyfire was coming to BlackBerry a few months ago, we got all kinds of giddy.

Netbooks on business use

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Click here to see more Netbook on a taxi busNowadays almost every meeting or conference I go, there are business user using netbooks.I haven't posted anything about that due the nature of the meetings... ( I consult on mobile computing on my "spare" time and mostly under NDA.

The Pirate Google Bay raises its flags

April 23rd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Section: Computers, Networking, Web, Downloads, Web Browsers, Websites, Online Music/Video, Google When, oh when, are they gonna learn it is pretty much senseless to even attempt to hunt down the pirates?  Right or wrong, P2P file sharing happens.  And suing the creators of the popular...

Dell Goes in for Plastic Surgery

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15 years ago
Dell has been long been the Ugly Betty of the PC industry--functional, smart but severely lacking in the looks department. But over the last two years, the company's consumer-targeted PCs have gotten a design makeover that would make Tyra Banks proud.

The must have Sony VAIO P case by Vaja

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15 years ago
If you’re going to drop the coin on a Sony VAIO P, you better get a case. And it should by one of these from Vaja. These will not only protect, but also, enhance your expensive Sony VAIO P. As I’m sure you can surmise, the case stays in place when the netbook is open or closed.

ASUS Eee PC 1000HA gets new keyboard

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15 years ago
ASUS announced today that they would now be offering their super popular Eee PC 1000HA netbook model with a new addition: a chiclet-style keyboard that’s more comfortable and easier to use. Prior to the update, some of the keys were in non-traditional places, making typing by touch difficult.

LG Lotus in Red just $49.99

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15 years ago
LG Lotus got another color option beside existing Purple and Satin Black which is Red. Expected to be released in Mid-April at Sprint, Red LG Lotus has $49.99 price after discount and on contract. Hey, thats a big drop from the original $99.99 price.

The Andrew Gross Kindle 2 winner is…

April 23rd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Who is the champions? You is the champions! As you may well remember, Harper Collins and Andrew Gross have teamed up to offer you, the fine readers of TC and CG a Kindle 2 and/or a copy of Don’t Look Twice, Gross’ latest thriller chiller.

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