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HTC Android 3.0 Tablet Could Launch Q1 2011

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According to Digitimes, HTC could be launching an Android 3.0 based tablet in the first quarter of 2011. Android 3.0 AKA Gingerbread, is believed to be the tablet friendly version of the Android OS and is believed to be specifically designed to run on larger screened devices.

OCZ Unveils Extreme and Ultra Low Voltage RAM Kits

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OCZ has just launched its new range of Extreme and Ultra Low Voltage RAM Kits designed for the latest energy efficient computers. In the past, lower voltages has meant lower performance from the memory, but now with  extreme-low voltage optimised memory it is possible for both.

Gadgetell review: Liverider iPhone cyclocomputer

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Section: Communications, Smartphones, Gadgets / Other, GPS/Navigation, Lifestyle, Transportation The idea is simple, chances are you take your phone with you on every single bike ride you go on.  It’s clear that the cell phone has become the 2010 patch kit to fix all your cycling woes -...

Nikon D7000, $1,200 16.2MP 1080p video DSLR in all-metal chassis

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The world of mid-range cameras just seems to have got richer with the launch of the much anticipated Nikon D7000. The one of its kind DSLR captures 1080p full-HD videos and is a 16.2MP camera offering 6fps up to 100 shots and 39 point continuous autofocus.

Corsair launches new Gaming Series PSUs

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Corsair has a lot of PSUs in its line today with some of them being smaller power supplies for mainstream and low power computing and some of them being big and powerful PSUs aimed at gamers with rigs that slurp down power.

NewerTech debuts Guardian Maximus mini RAID solution

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NewerTech has lots and lots of storage solutions and other gear that help computer users keep their data safe and available. The company has unveiled a new storage device called the Guardian Maximus mini. The mini sports a quad interface making for flexible connectivity options.

Elecom’s Latest Memory Card Reader Supports SDXC Cards

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Elecom today unveiled a couple of new USB card readers in the form of the MR-A005 and MR-A006. Both gadgets support SDXC cards and boast a 20% faster transfer rate when reading and writing on CF cards and around 10% faster when reading and writing on SDHC cards.

Yamaha A-S300 Amplifier Released In Japan

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Yamaha has decided to release the A-S300 amplifier in the Japanese market. Designed to play nice with your CD players and iPods, this high-end amplifier comes with an elegant aluminum front panel and silky touch volume/selector knobs.

XtremeMac Tango TRX Bluetooth iPod Dock

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The guys over at XtremeMac have launch another cool apple accessory, the Tango TRX Bluetooth iPod dock, which is designed to be used with both the iPhone and iPod.

Back To School: Printers

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Your goal in school is to use your own printer as little as possible. Most schools have their own black and white printers on call 24/7 but sometimes you may need to print out a few snapshots for friends or a nice color cover for your last-minute essay on fish farming in ancient Mesopotamia as it...

Speck Fitted MacBook Pro Cases

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We have featured some of the Speck Fitted cases for the iPhone and iPad previously at Geeky Gadgets, Speck has expanded their range and the Speck Fitted cases are now available for the MacBook Pro.

Sound-powered phones on the way as scientists generate electricity from sound waves

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So, the day has finally come when no one will ever be able to say to me that all the talking that I do is useless. Scientists from Korea have found a way to transform sound waves into electricity, so I can talk all I want and the end result will only be electricity, not some burnt out brain.

Origin Unveils Gaming PC/Xbox 360 Hybrid

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Origin PC recently unveiled The Big O, which fuses the capabilities of the fastest computing hardware on the market, ORIGIN’s expert overclocking, and a built in Xbox 360 to create the ultimate gaming weapon. The Big O has been getting plenty of great press.

Nikon D7000 DSLR official: 16.2MP, Full HD, 39-point AF

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Nikon has outed its D7000 DSLR, a 16.2-megapixel camera with 6fps shooting, a 39-point AF system and full HD 1080p video capture (with continuous autofocus).

Twitter Announces A Major Redesign

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Twitter has announced that the will be giving their website a new design, and adding a range of new features to the service. The new Twitter homepage is designed to make it easier for users to share photos and videos on the site.

Adobe Discloses Zero Day Exploit In Flash

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Adobe has announced that there is a critical zero day exploit in Adobe Flash, which is affecting Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris and Android. Adobe havent given very many details about the exploit.

Bing Overtakes Yahoo In Search

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According to analysts Neilsen, Microsoft’s Bing search engine is now the 2nd most popular search engine, knocking Yahoo off the number two spot in the US.

Bing Becomes the #2 Search Engine

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So Microsoft’s Bing search engine just overtook Yahoo to become the #2 search engine (far) behind Google.

Twitter redesigned: endless scrolling, in-line media, more

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Twitter has updated its web interface in an attempt to lure users away from their third-party apps, and the general consensus seems to be that it’s a slicker, more immediate way to interact with the short-message service.

Dell Inspiron Duo Hybrid Windows 7 Tablet And Netbook

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Is it a netbook or its is a tablet, its both, Dell has launched a new hybrid tablet netbook called the Dell Inspiron Duo. The Dell Duo can be transformed from a tablet into a netbook by swivelling the screen.

Halo Xbox 360 4GB Slim Users Missout on Co-op Gaming

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If you are thinking of purchasing the new Halo: Reach game and own an Xbox 260 4GB Slim version you might be a little disappointed. As the co-op feature of the game will not run on the smaller  internal storage and requires an Xbox 360 certified hard drive.

Looxcie Wearable Camcorder (video)

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Looxcie have just unveiled their new wearable camcorder, allowing you to record and store upto 4 hours of continuous video. Or if preferred you can press the ‘instant clip’ button on the camera to record a 30 second clip.

Nikon D7000 DSLR Gets Official

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Nikon has announced the Nikon D7000 DSLR that we have been hearing about for some time now. The Nikon D7000 DSLR features a 16.2 megapixel CMOS sensor, there is also a new 39 point autofocus system.

Logitech Unveils Wireless Trackball M570

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Logitech has added a new trackball to its range with the launch of the Logitech Wireless Trackball M570, which is designed to deliver comfort and control to users who are looking for an alternative to mice and touchpads.

Nokia Launches Foursquare App

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Nokia has been hard at work creating a new Foursquare app that will be released next week. The new app has been designed to fill the gap left by Nokia’s Ovi Maps service, that still will not allow Foursquare check-in, but now has a social check-in feature.

Glass Speakers

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We have featured many different types of speakers here on Geeky Gadgets but glas speakers are definitely a first. Created by Greensound Technology the glass speakers create a 360 degree audio experience from flat glass. watch the video after the jump to see them in action.

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