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Apple Magic Trackpad

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The Magic Trackpad is the largest Multi-Touch trackpad made by Apple. The device supports a full set of gestures, including two-finger scrolling, pinching to zoom, rotating with your fingertips, three-finger swiping and four finger recognition.

Amazon Kindle Sold Out: No Estimated Date of Availability

July 27th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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To our recollection, this actually hasn’t happened in quite some time. To be exact, in 2008, when it was the original Kindle. And, even then, Amazon managed to make sure they told customers when the Kindle would be coming back around, or shipping to their doorsteps. Not this time.

The Dell Streak: $299 with contract, $549 without

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The 5-inch Dell Streak is a curious little device. It’s clearly not for everyone, but even John Biggs is starting to enjoy the 5-inch device – and he’s a grumpy, burned-out gadget blogger. Anyway, Dell just went live with the pricing deets and they are kind of what we imagined.

Tote your iPad with Class in a DodoCase

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Most iPad cases and sleeves look like what they usually are: plastic or polycarbonate shells or zipper-bound styrene and nylon containers that you use only to carry your iPad from one place to another.

Intel develops first photonics-based, 50Gbps chip

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Intel provided a peek at the future of processors today by revealing the first instance of a chip using complete photonics to send data. Four lasers in the prototype convert light into data at about 50Gbps, or "many" times faster than wired connections.

Apple Unveils the Magic Trackpad, Refreshes the iMac and Mac Pro Lineup

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When the Apple Store went down this morning, it didn't take long for people to speculate about what we would see when the store came back online.

Intel Photonics Link Brings 50GBps Data Transfers to Reality

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Yes, that says 50GBps. But, that’s not all the good news. Today, Intel unveiled their brand new module that will revolutionize, if not completely blow our minds in regard to how we transfer data, and how quickly it can be done.

Panasonic 3D Camcorders Leaked – HDC-SDT750

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Back at CES at the beginning of this year, Panasonic introduced a 3D camcorder. The 3D camcorder has now been spotted in a few leaked images which indicate the new 3D camcorder could be called the HDC-SDT750.The page has now been removed from the internet, but a few details were captured in regards...

Apple’s new battery charger is deceptively cool

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Filed under: HardwareRounding out the list of hardware updates from Apple this morning is a battery charger. Before you dismiss it (as I initially did) as just a battery charger, consider the following. First, Apple is pushing its green aspects.

M1 Pico Projector Announced by AAXA

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AAXA has created a new Pico Projector called the M1 limited. The M1 limited is said to have the highest brightness of any pico projector currently built by AAXA technologies.

MSI launches GT660 gaming notebook in US

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PC maker MSI has now began shipping its GT660 gaming and multimedia notebook in North America. First introduced in other markets in February, the 16-inch notebook is powered by Intel's 1.73GHz quad Core i7 and gets 6GB of RAM. Graphics are handled by the 1GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285M....

See Latest Tweets Instantly while Browsing from People on Any Webpage

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While browsing on a website or any webpage we come across many names of popular peoples and services about whom we may want to know more. For this purpose Tweeter provides the best platform to be updated with tweets from people and services you like or come across.

Microsoft teams on home power meter with Wi-Fi linking

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Microsoft dipped into actual hardware involvement for its Hohm service by teaming with Blue Line on an update to the PowerCost Monitor.

ZumoCast gives remote video sharing to iPad, iPhone

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ZumoDrive, the creators of a namesake remote storage iOS app, today started taking signups for a public beta of ZumoCast.

Amazon touts Larsson as first million-book Kindle author

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Amazon on Thursday said the late Stieg Larsson is the first author to join the Kindle Million Club, having sold one million Kindle books.

The Chevy Volt is now officially on sale for $41K MSRP minus up to a $7,500 tax credit

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The Chevy Volt will cost $41,000. GM finally went live with the second to last piece of the Chevy Volt puzzle and select dealers are ready to take orders with delivery expected “later this year.” After the available $7,500 tax credit, the effective price drops down to a much more...

Apple introduces new input device

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Decades ago Apple pioneered mass-uptake of the mouse, and now they're out to break new ground with a new type of input device: The Magic Trackpad, announced this morning.

Powwownow iPhone conference call application

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Powwownow just launched an iPhone conference call application. With this application you will be able to schedule calls, set call reminders and join calls at the touch of a button from wherever you are. To see how the iPhone conference call application works visit the demo page.

Blizzard says ‘feedback’ led to Real ID switcheroo

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Who can forget the nonsense surrounding Real ID? Nobody, that’s who. To its credit, Blizzard quickly changed its mind after its initial decision to force people to use their real names on the official forums.

Found Footage: Four generations of iPhone compared

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Filed under: iPhoneHere's a fun video of four generations of the iPhone -- original, 3G, 3GS, and 4 -- performing the same tasks simultaneously.

Princess Leia Hairdo Hat for Baby

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Princess Leia Hairdo Hat by Sew Can Do for her cute little girl, so cute!..(Read...)

Now Give Your YouTube Videos 3D Effect

July 27th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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With more and more studios releasing films in 3D our fad towards this technology has been ignited exponentially. To play with this technology, now you can watch and share your videos on YouTube in 3D with this simple trick.

Light Touch Projection Screen Touchable

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Well, I have previously posted on the virtual laser keyboard.  Now Light Blue Optics one ups it with a device that can do multiple things via projection – that is touch sensitive! The Light Touch is a multi touch gesture projector that utilizes IR for the sensing.

T-Mobile finally retires world’s first Android phone

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T-Mobile today quietly retired the world's first shipping Android phone, the G1. The HTC-made device is no longer listed on T-Mobile's site and isn't available to buy either online or in new retail boxes. It's believed the myTouch 3G Slide is considered its practical replacement....

Sharp outs smartphone-shaped Brain e-dictionary

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Sharp in Japan on Tuesday introduced the PW-AC10 electronic pocket dictionary, resembling a smartphone. Calling it the most compact dictionary with a color screen, the gadget weighs 3.4 ounces and sports a 2.4-inch screen with 320x240 resolution along with a hardware QWERTY keyboard.

Monsoon outs Vulkano DVR/media streamers

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Monsoon has followed up its HAVA series of placeshifting media streaming devices with the Vulkano. The two new products, the Vulkano and Vulkano Pro, have an integrated video processor and built-in storage.

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