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Samsung debuts 3bit, 20nm 64GB NAND flash storage

October 13th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Samsung is now producing three-bit-cell, 20-nanometer NAND flash storage in 64GB capacity, accelerating the pace of storage development by entering full production with 20nm devices with 64GB capacity, after starting 32GB 20nm production just this past April.

ZTE unveils its first lightweight Android based tablet PC

October 13th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Chinese second largest telecommunication equipment maker has launched its latest touch screen tablet PC, ZTE Light. Displayed at Beijing Exhibition, the lightweight portable design come packed with entertainment and business features.

Apple iPad Goes On Sale At Walmart October 15th

October 13th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Apple recently started selling the iPad in a number of other stores on top of their Apple stores, and the latest company who will be selling the iPad is retail giant Walmart.

Sony Google TV HDTV Gets Official

October 13th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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We have been hearing quite a bit about the new Google TV enabled HDTVs from Sony over the last few weeks, Sony has now officially unveiled their range of Google TV HDTVs.

Ghost Lamps

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Ghost Lamps from thinkgeek.Luminary Defense against the Citrine Criminal Those four ghosts chased aw..(Read...

Hands on: Sony’s HDTV lineup with Google TV

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Following Sony's official Internet TV introduction, Electronista had a chance to try out the Google TV devices and Sony's dedicated controller. Before handling the upcoming products, we were surprised by the short duration of Sony's unveiling.

The Daily Slash: October 12th 2010

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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As we march on through October, we’re having to keep up with companies all over the globe announcing something new. Today we saw the release of Sony products with Google TV, and we even got some on-time analysis of the upcoming products.

BenQ Outs A New Full HD Monitor

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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BenQ has once again expanded its Full HD monitor line-up by launching the EW2420 for the European market.

T-Mobile gives G2 mobile hotspot and WiFi calling

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Section: Communications, Smartphones When the T-Mobile G2 first launched it appeared to have a stock Android 2.2 build, though it lacked a key feature of mobile hotspot.  It also lacked the WiFi calling feature that T-Mobile promised would be coming to it’s Android phones.  Now,...

Buffalo expands LinkStation NAS abilities with V-series

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Buffalo Technology is in the process of revamping its consumer-oriented network storage solution offerings, introducing a new V-series set of drives that feature higher transfer speeds than most competing NAS drives, as well as WebAccess i apps for iOS devices, giving users ways to stream and...

TRENDnet’s Newest 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub

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Measuring 60mm x 95mm x 22mm and weighing approximately 68g, the TU3-H4 is TRENDnet’s newest 4-port USB 3.0 hub for the mass market. This plug and play hub comes with 4 USB 3.0 ports and promises to provide transfer speeds of up to 5.0 Gbps.

SafeBABI – Alerts you when a Baby is forgotten in a Car

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Forgetting a babies inside a locked vehicle is an unfortunate event which occurs far too often. Daniel Ogilvie, Peggy Liska and Michael Sherman have developed a solution which puts some TI tech into motion. They developed the SafeBABI concept while interning at TI.

Another Low-Profile Graphics Card From ECS

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Here comes another low-profile graphics card from ECS, the GeForce GT 430. Based on NVIDIA’s reference design, the card comes with 96 CUDA cores, a 128-bit memory interface, a GPU clock of 700MHz, a shader clock of 1400MHz, a 1GB of DDR3 memory and an active cooling system.

Microsoft hints at Zune for Mac to sync Windows Phone 7

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Microsoft's Windows Phone marketing lead in the UK, Oded Ran, today claimed in a Twitter update (since deleted) that a Zune client would be available for the Mac to help sync Windows Phone 7 devices.

HP Photosmart eStation C510 Printer Now Available For Purchase

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Still remember the HP Photosmart eStation C510 printer that comes with a detachable wireless 7-inch TouchSmart control panel? The company has finally released the printer for $399.99 each.

Pioneer HVT Audio System Concept

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Pioneer has recently unveiled its HVT audio system concept at CEATEC 2010 in Japan. HVT stands for “Horizontal-Vertical Transforming” where Pioneer is working on offering the flattest possible set of speakers in order to build-up ultra-slim products like wall-mounted all in one Home Entertainment...

Emergency Flashlight Concept

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Designed by Kyubaek Kim and Minhee Jung, the Emergency Flashlight Concept features is a single flashlight tube that splits up into two and is connected via a florescent rope. The two split-up tubes work as powerful independent flashlights and the rope in between the two is used as a safety guide.

Verizon upgrading capacity to handle iPhone?

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Verizon wireless is reportedly upgrading its network capacity to handle the onslaught of iPhone usage, sources have told the Wall Street Journal.

Chinavasion Retro Flip Down Clock

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The Retro Flip Down Clock from Chinavasion combines high precision electronics with steam punk design thanks to its exposed workings and gear operated flip swatches. The base, spine, and frame are all metal solid, while the flip down number swatches are made from extra durable acrylic.

Facebook founders make generous contribution to pot legalization campaign

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Section: Web, Web 2.0 / Social Networking Facebook co-founders Sean Parker and Dustin Moskovitz have donated substantial sums of money to a campaign dedicated to getting Proposition 19 passed. If passed, the ballot initiative would legalize the use of Marijuana in the state of California.

Free iPhones for Denmark’s Parliament and Staff

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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According to Danish political blog politiken.dk, all 179 members of the Danish Parliament and an unknown number of additional staffers got 16GB iPhone 3GS phones as their government-issue mobile device.

Sony Announces Details, Prices of Google TV Lineup

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Sony on Tuesday launched internet-connected HDTVs and Blu-ray players powered by the new Google TV software interface.

iOS 4.2 SDK beta 3 available for download

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Apple has posted an updated beta for the iOS 4.2 SDK. iOS 4.2 is expected to debut "in November" for general consumption. If you are part of the developer program, you can head on over to the dev center now, authenticate with your credentials and download the newest release.

Employee Survey Labels Gadget Maker Foxconn a ‘Prison’

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Workers at Foxconn, the Taiwanese electronics maker famously known for manufacturing Apple’s iPhone, among other gadgets, used words like “prison” or “cage” to describe working conditions at the factory, according to a recent survey.

Pogoplug Pro Turns Black, Gets Wi-Fi

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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If you're not familiar with the Pogoplug, you're missing out: the handy little gadget will set you back $99 USD, is available exclusively at Best Buy retail stores, and turns any four USB devices you plug into it into Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices as soon as you plug the Pogoplug into your...

Amazon’s iPhone app gets barcode scanning update

October 12th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Earlier today, Keith reported that Delicious Library developer Wil Shipley had barcode scanning on his radar as a future iteration for the late, lamented iPhone version of the popular catalog app.

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