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Hands On: Empire Laptop Messenger with Security Fast Pass

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Swiss Army's Empire Laptop Messenger with Security Fast Pass ($249 direct) is a roomy bag that will keep all of your items organized with a sleek design. The 16.5- by 13- by 3.5-inch bag can fit laptops of up to 15.4 inches.

Mega-Straddle Bus Conceptualized for China, Fits 1,200 Passengers

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China’s a busy place. With millions of people already filling their giant cities, and with the population to explode in the next 30 years, those in charge are forced with a dilemma. How to make it so people can get to one place, to another, without running into one another every six steps.

Report: iPhone 4 owners report fewer dropped calls than iPhone 3GS

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With all of the Antennagate hoopla since the release of the iPhone 4, you'd think that owners of the new phone are never able to complete a call normally. According to a recently published survey from ChangeWave Research, iPhone 4 owners are reporting fewer dropped calls than iPhone 3GS owners.

CNC Build using 80/20 Aluminum

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Frank Pirz documented the build of his CNC machine which is based these plans. It was interesting to see that the 80/20 Aluminum was cut using a simple miter saw.

Those Full-Body Scanners We Were Told Wouldn’t Save Images? Yeah, They’re Saving Images. Shock.

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Who saw this coming? Oh, right: most everyone. Gotcha. The Federal Government has admitted to storing those full-body scan images that had privacy advocates so worked up over the past few months. This, despite the fact that it said it wouldn’t store the images. Say one thing, do another. Yay.

Clearwire to Begin Testing Co-Existence of WiMax and LTE in the Fall

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Right now, Clearwire’s 4G network is based entirely on the WiMax technology. The same one that Sprint uses for their own infrastructure.

TUAW TV Live: Much ado about everything Apple

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Grab a bowl of chips and a cold drink, it's time for TUAW TV Live. Today your host Steve Sande is going to cover a broad range of Apple-related products, from geeky glasses to USB mics, solar iPod cases to HDMI adapters.

HyperX H2O DDR3: Water Cooled Memory Kits From Kingston

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In the recent past, we have seen many hardware manufacturers moving towards water as a cooling solution for their products, especially, hardware intended for hardcore gamers. Following this trend Kingston has recently launched HyperX H2O DDR3 memory kits.

Latest cover of MacWorld shot with iPhone 4

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Peter Belanger is a well known commercial photographer living in San Francisco who’s responsbile for many MacWorld cover photos. The latest edition features an iPhone 4 and his mission was to shoot the photo – and post produce it – entirely with another iPhone 4.

Samsung PL90 12.2-Megapixel Point and Shoot with built-in USB Connector

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Take a look at Samsung’s latest point and shoot digicam, the company has added something that is essential for downloading photos and videos from the device.

Connect your iPad at 4G speeds with Clearwire iSpot hotspot

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Section: Apple, Communications, Broadband Cards, Computers, Mobile Computers Clearwire is going after Apple customers with their new iSpot 4G hotspot device.  Capable of bringing blazing 4G speeds, the iSpot is similar in design to the popular MiFi.  Clearwire is tilting their marketing...

Google Wave no Longer in Development as a Standalone Project

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Last year, Google pulled the curtain off one of their most widespread projects to date: Wave. It was a means to allow users, people, a way to instantly communicate with not just one person, but a multitude of them, in real-time. And that was just the beginning.

Logitech G50 Vanguard Puts Stress on Ergonomics, Not on Hands

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We just reported about the Mad Catz Cyborg R.A.T. 7, now we have come across Logitech G50 Vanguard, which is yet another superbly built ergonomic gaming mouse. Just like Mad Catz Cyborg R.A.T. 7, G50 Vanguard also has a “star wars gadget” kind of look.

iLounge leaks details on next-gen iPods, iPhone, iPad

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Earlier today, iLounge reported on a few tidbits of leaked info regarding the next batch of iPods (due in September), as well as details on a possible "iPad mini" and iPhone 5. iLounge has given out very accurate information in the past, so it's likely that at least some of their info is spot-on.

DeLorme Earthmate PN-60 and PN-60w GPS Receivers Showcased

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In Salt Lake City, Utah, there is a trade show called the Outdoor Retailer Summer Market happening right now. And there, a company that makes GPS receives and other personal navigation hardware called DeLorme have just unveiled two new receivers.

Yosion’sApple Peel turns your iPod Touch into an iPhone

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Yosion has introduced a device called the Apple Peel 520. You just slide your iPod Touch into the ne..(Read...

PVC Pipe Speakers

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These speakers from Etsy seller ikymagoo for $200. It also has red and yellow verison. By ikyma..(Read...

A look at the rainbow-shaped PiCycle hybrid bike

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I'm not crazy about their product photographer, but I like the ballsy form factor of the PiCycle electric-hybrid bike. You could say the zero-emission cycle, which runs from three to five grand, has 20/20 vision: It'll hit 20 m.p.h. and has a range of 20 miles.

TUAW TV Live, this afternoon at five

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It's hump day, and that means that you can start celebrating the end of the week with an hour of Apple geekitude. This afternoon at 5 PM EDT, join your host Steve Sande for TUAW TV Live.

Night Bright Tyre Unleashes Cyglo Tire, DIY Tron Bikes

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We can’t all be living in a video game. (Even if some of us wish we were.) And, because we can’t just go hopping around dark worlds with brightly lit contours, we have to make due with what we have.

Baby Porcupine

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Baby Porcupine, Cute!..(Read...)

Latest Apple Rumor Speaks Of Smaller iPads & iPods, And Early 2011 iPhone 5 Release Date

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Just like iLounge says, take this info with a grain of salt, but apparently one of their trusted sources leaked a bunch of news concerning upcoming info. Best of all, most sounds totally plausible when given a fair amount of justification. Smaller iPod? Sure why not.

Racer

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Racer is an analogue scale-model recreation of a Wipeout-style racing game using "a m..(Read...

Samsung FX2490HD Computer Monitor Works as a TV Too

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Watching TV on your computer really isn’t all that revolutionary. There’s plenty of people out there who’ve turned down their TV entirely, just because they can get the same entertainment right on their computer.

Virgin Mobile MiFi 2200 Review

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Two years ago, mobile broadband was levied out on a per-device basis: one connection per gadget. Novatel Wireless changed that with their MiFi, a portable 3G router that shared a single wireless connection with up to five WiFi devices.

Power-Strip Usb Hub

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These power-strip USB hubs from Elecom (JP), you can turned on or off your gadgets individually..(Read...

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