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Mad Catz Announces amBX-Powered Lights And Keyboard

August 18th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
I’m not sure I buy the whole amBX deal. For one thing, they’ve chosen a bothersome capitalization scheme. For another, it seems… excessive. I’m all for immersion, but I’d take Eyefinity and surround sound over mood lighting any day.

BlackWidow: The First True Gaming Keyboard from Razer

August 18th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
While Razer has been waist deep in the gaming mice arena for years, it's noticed an area of hardware where gaming hasn't been a primary concern: keyboards.

USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Hub

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14 years ago
This new SuperSpeed USB 3.0 hub will provide you with four fast ports (it supports transfer speeds of up to 5 Gbps) and is also backwards compatible with both USB 1.1 and USB 2.0. Features: 4 downstream and 1 upstream portsCompliant with USB 3.0 specification revision 1.0Supports simultaneous...

AAXA Technologies P1 Jr. Pico Projector Breaks Cover

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14 years ago
As far as pico projectors go, they all may look somewhat similar, but you can never just have one. Or, wait, is that something else? AAXA isn’t a newcomer to the pico projector market.

Snoop iPhone data with limitations

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14 years ago
The iPhone Spy Stick can be used to snoop information that is stored on a user's iPhone (even deleted data), within limitations. The ill-intentioned will want to keep reading. The way that it works sounds simple (we haven't played with one yet).

Wear Shades in the Theater with Polaroid’s New 3D Eyewear

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14 years ago
If you're seen wearing sunglasses more often than not, and you loathe taking them off even when you're in a movie theater, Polaroid's new 3D Eyewear are designed for you.

Periscope Camera Extends the Lens and Bends the Frame of Creativity

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14 years ago
Let’s face it. There’s not a lot of differentiation between cameras. Amongst the point-and-shoots, and amidst the masses of DSLRs, they generally all look alike.

New 360 Racing Wheel From Mad Catz

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14 years ago
Mad Catz is dropping mad gearz all over Gamescom. Unfortunately, they haven’t sent us mad picz, so some details escape us. Basically, though, you’re looking at a nice racing wheel for the Xbox 360 with the usual fixins: battery power, pedals, buttons, the works.

T-Mobile sells Samsung Vibrant for $99 in one-day deal

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14 years ago
The Samsung Vibrant is being offered for about half price, or just $99, today only at T-Mobile. The deal is also only available online and not in stores. T-Mobile still requires a two-year contract....

Google TV gets push back from studios

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14 years ago
Google is getting significant resistance from TV networks for its Google TV strategy, insiders said Wednesday. It has reportedly talked with ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC about scraping video site data and TV-ready reformatting but has so far been turned down, the WSJ wrote.

Ubuntu Linux to get multi-touch in 10.10

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Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth on Monday said via his blog that the first Ubuntu Linux build with support for multi-touch inputs will be out on October 10.

LG to show 31-inch OLED TV at IFA show

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14 years ago
At the IFA show due to take place at the start of September, LG Display will show off a 31-inch OLED TV, the biggest of its type. No other details on the set are known, including resolution, thickness or price.

TrueHDR for iPhone updated for Retina Display and iPhone 4 camera

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14 years ago
HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography isn't for everyone, but it can really help when taking pictures with extreme shadow or light. HDR images basically combine two or more pictures taken at different exposures.

TUAW TV Live – Today it’s twice the fun

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Welcome back for another hour of TUAW TV Live, our weekly live show where you can join in on the fun. Today, of course, the show is going to be twice the fun when Tim Robertson of OWC Radio and MyMac.com joins host Steve Sande for a lively discussion of the Apple world.

Skype announces Skype Mobile on select Verizon phones

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14 years ago
Section: Communications, Cellphones, Cellular Providers Skype worked with Verizon Wireless to install Skype Mobile on most smartphones such as BlackBerry and Android devices.  However, not everyone has a smartphone that wishes to use the Skype Mobile application, so now users of three...

Droid Incredible’s Android 2.2 update won’t post Wednesday

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14 years ago
Verizon today dismissed leaks claiming that the Droid Incredible's Android 2.2 update would be pushed out on August 18. A spokesman pledged on Twitter that the update was still coming but that it's "not being sent out today."

Verizon FiOS TV for iPad fuels talk of Apple deals [video]

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14 years ago
(Update: video) Verizon provided a surprise to subscribers by previewing an iPad app for FiOS TV. The initial app will provide live, streaming TV to existing FiOS TV subscribers using the same technology that underpins the fiber optic network's set-top hardware.

Toshiba tests 2.5 terabit per square inch hard drive

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Toshiba said today that it had successfully tested a new hard disk technology that packs in 2.5 terabits of data per square inch. This marks a four-fold increase in density over todayís hard disks.

Dell Streak teardown shows accessibility, iPhone-like cams

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14 years ago
Well-known repair shop iFixit today posted a teardown of the Dell Streak. The Android tablet is put somewhat in contrast with Apple as it's considered relatively accessible.

Bag Week Reviews: Crumpler Boston Heist Duffel Bag

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14 years ago
Short version: Do you have a need to transport a small dog and a notebook in the same bag? Because this bag is up to the task. (Note: I’m not recommending you carry your dog in this bag. Your computer could get damaged.) That’s my buddy, Ferrari.

Griffin Announces Three New iPhone 4 Cases

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14 years ago
Even though every iPhone 4 user is getting a free iPhone 4 case personally signed by Steve Jobs himself (Note: They're not really signed), case makers are rushing to create even more fantastic new iPhone 4 cases. Griffin is adding to its lineup with three new models.

HBO may not be coming to Netflix, but should be on the iPad in six months time

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14 years ago
Section: Video, Content, Video Providers Those hoping to see HBO content on Netflix may be in for a little bit of a wait, but those sporting an iPhone or iPad will likely have better luck.

Dell Streak Tear Down

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14 years ago
The team over at iFixit have been busy with the tools again, this time dismantling the new Dell Streak to reveal all its secrets. The iFixit team found the Dell Streak a very easy device to tear down to its bare components and have discovered a Qualcomm QSD8250 Snapdragon CPU powering the device.

iCade-like “Freekade” iPad arcade cabinet up for auction

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14 years ago
Last April -- as is their recent tradition -- ThinkGeek put on its show of April Fool's Day items. Most of these fake items are of the "OMG I need to have that!" variety, like the Tauntaun sleeping bag from a past year.

Verizon Will Use FiOS TV to Stream Live TV to iPad, Video-on-Demand to Other Devices

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14 years ago
The rumors about Verizon releasing an HTC manufactured, Google Chrome OS-toting tablet may be true (or not), but that’s not going to stop the largest wireless carrier in the United States from issuing services for the competition, either. After all, that just means more money for them.

Sony’s Swivel-Screen α33 And α55 DSLRs Get Pictured

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14 years ago
Being a Canon man, I’ve had little occasion to check out the Sony Alpha series of DSLRs, but honestly, I’ve heard lots of good things about them. They might not have the lens prowess of the Canons, Nikons, and Pentaxes, but they’re good cameras.

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