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Rush FireGlider Gaming Mouse

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15 years ago
The Rush FireGlider from Sharkoon is the latest laser mouse in the market that offers on-the-fly refresh rate change. You can switch the mouse’s resolution from 600 to 3,600DPI at any time depending on the situation. There is also multi-colored LEDs on the device that informs the DPI level.

Sharkoon Rush FireGlider Gaming Mouse

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Sharkoon has just launched a new gaming mouse which has been added to their expanding range of PC accessories, the Sharkoon Rush FireGlider Mouse.

Daily Crunch: Tanked Edition

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15 years ago
How to prevent piracy: sell only one copy of your song, everUnboxing Circus peanuts from the 1960sI, for one, welcome our new robot overlords gardenersRCTiger.com: Real-time web-based tank warfarePSA: Maytag recalling fire-starting...

Samsung S5600 Smart Phone

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Samsung announce S5600 as a multimedia smartphone. It has a 2.8 inch QVGA full touchscreen and TouchWhiz user interface which lets you customize and personalize your mobile phone at your convenience.

DJIA may kick out Citigroup and GM; add Google, Cisco?

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This rumor may hold a water: The Dow Jones Industrial Average may toss out General Motors and Citigroup due to their lackluster performance and low stock prices. But who to replace them with? The second part of the speculation is that it could be Google, Cisco and/or Apple.

Limited edition iPig iPod dock $130 at Amazon

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15 years ago
Something about the Limited Edition Black iPig reminds me of Hugbot . [Amazon]

CrunchArcade Roundup

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15 years ago
Not a whole lot shaking in the gaming world today, but there were a few nuggets worth mentioning. First up is Eidos’ second DLC for Tomb Raider: Underworld dubbed “Lara’s Shadow. “ It’s available now for the Xbox 360 platform and costs 800 MS points.

Indian schoolchildren will be first to experience “probabilistic computing”

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We told you last month about a new form of low-energy computer chips called PCMOS, which use “probabilistic logic” instead of Boolean. It looks like it will actually be implemented for use by schoolchildren in rural India. Lucky kids!

Hyundai MB-910 Watch Phone

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15 years ago
Here’s another cool wearable gadget for you to grab, the Hyundai MB-910 Watch Phone. This tri-band GSM/GPRS mobile phone comes with a 132×176 touchscreen display, video playback, SMS and MMS messages, polyphonic ringtones, three hours of talk time and 70 hours of standby time.

RFID in Helmets Could Help Find Overheating Football Players in Real-Time

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15 years ago
Hothead Technologies and Kennesaw State University are currently testing an RFID-enabled helmet that tracks the body temperature of a player and promises to lessen dangerous instances of over heating.

French gadget bags

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15 years ago
Be.ez makes laptop sacks with particularly nice colors and designs. I like this one. Here's the new stuff.

AMD ATI Release FirePro 2450

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15 years ago
AMD today release the new graphic accelerator FirePro 2450 which consume minimum power less than 18W but give power efficiency. Low power consumption can enable cool, energy efficient operation and longetivity.

Philips Offers New Portable DVD Player

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The DCP951/37 is the latest portable DVD player from Philips that provides a retractable iPod dock for iPod touch, nano and classic. Sadly, the player only supports 640 × 220 resolution, but at least it is able to handle majority of all standard video discs with an SD memory card slot to boot.

Review: HP Firebird 803 With Voodoo DNA

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15 years ago
One night in Las Vegas, utilitarian hardware maker HP and boutique gaming manufacturer Voodoo totally got hammered, partied like maniacs, and blacked out. When they woke up the next morning, they were married and pregnant.

Lenovo adds two desktop PCs to its business lineup

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Lenovo announced two new smaller, cheaper desktop PCs today. The ThinkCentre M58e and A58 are built for the cost-conscious business consumer, with a starting price of $399. The PCs run cooler and quieter than previous ThinkCentres (as should be expected).

Time Change Rant

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As many of you know, the US changed when we start and end Daylight Saving Time a while ago. It took place here this past weekend. Unfortunately, if you’re using an operating system older than Windows Vista, your computer refuses to understand that.

Tweetie 1.3 rejected for displaying “offensive language”

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15 years ago
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Bad Apple, iPhone, App Store, iPod touchWe saw this hit the fan early today, hot on the tail of the AMBER Alert post.

Sony DSLR sensor rates above Canon, below Nikon

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15 years ago
French company DxO labs recently made public their test findings on some of the most popular low to mid range DSLR cameras. The results were quite surprising and Sony must be pleased with what they found.

PMA 2009 : Canon TS-E 17mm f/4L Quick Look

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15 years ago
Our mission at Canon’s booth while attending PMA 2009 was a failed epic. We’ve got the “hot on the heel” Panasonic’s GH1 video clips, Sigma’s newest 24-70mm IF DG HSM samples and Olympus E-620 high ISO test shots, but the permission to test on the World’s widest Tilt-n-shift TS-E 17mm f/4L...

Honda Prices 2010 Insight Hybrid at $19,800

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Honda has finally announced pricing for its 41 mpg Insight LX hybrid, the company's five-passenger, five-door powered by a 1.3-liter i-VTEC gasoline engine and a 10-kilowatt electric motor. The car will start at $19,800, which undercuts the Prius by several thousand dollars as expected.

GMail’s down and out again

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Section: Communications, Email / IM, Web, Websites, Google GMail is suffering yet another outage and Google officials say it could last as long as 36 hours for some people.  The outage started early this morning, and while Google says the problem was partially fixed for some people, an...

Xbox 360 pwns online console world

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In the most recent online gaming report from the NPD Group, the Xbox 360 was listed as the most popular console online, accounting for 50 percent of the online market.

WiiWare remake brings old-school gaming hero “16 shot” back to the table

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The gaming heroes of yesteryear are, unsurprisingly, getting on in age. Those pioneering masters of the joystick who pwned Tempest, Robotron 2084, and Raiden are not the fresh young joystick wagglers that terrified arcade owners in the 80s by playing for an hour on one quarter.

Apple Rejects Twitter App Update for Alleged Bad Language

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15 years ago
A successful app in Apple's app store can net a developer hundreds of thousands of dollars. But the price to pay for that is dealing with Apple's whims.

Hitachi pleads guilty to price-fixing in the TFT-LCD scandal

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15 years ago
Section: Video, Video Providers, Computers, Desktops, Mobile Computers, Peripherals, Web And the cards keep tumbling down.  It’s not like we didn’t all see this one coming.  After all, three other companies have already admitted they were less than legal when it came to...

Romain Laurent -2

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15 years ago
We have seen Romain Laurent's works, the Romain Laurent -2. That's funny!

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