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OCZ Technology Announces Vertex 2 and Agility 2 Solid State Drives

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SAN JOSE, CA—April 8, 2010—OCZ Technology Group, Inc. (OTCBB: OCZT), a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high reliability memory and flash-based storage as an alternative to hard disk drives (HDDs), today unveiled the Vertex 2 and Agility 2 SATA II 2.5″ Solid State…

Hackers Jailbreak the iPhone OS 4.0, find its quite buggy

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14 years ago
We are new to the iPhone OS 4.0; it’s only been a day that we’ve heard, read and blogged on it. Because with hackers nothing remains new for long, this was expected – a jailbreak of the Operating System.

LapDock Turns Your iPad Into A Netbook

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The LapDock is a must have for any iPad owner because it is an iPad accessory that will turn your iPad into a netbook. You just need to slip in the iPad in portrait mode into the LapDock and add an Apple Wireless Keyboard. The LapDock also functions as a hard case to protect your iPad on the go.

The Daily Slash: April 9th 2010

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It’s Friday night, and you’re probably out doing something else right now. Then again, if you’re reading this, maybe not. Unless you’ve got one of those fancy things that gives you the Internet in the palm of your hand.

Green-house Retro USB Fan

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Green-house Japan comes back with their latest gadget in the form of the Retro USB Fan. The device comes with two speed settings and an automatic oscillation. The fan draws its power from USB or AA batteries.

OCZ Unveils Agility 2 And Vertex 2 SSDs

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OCZ hits back with two new series of SSDs, the Agility 2 and Vertex 2. Available in 50GB, 100GB, 200GB and 400GB sizes, these 2.5-inch drives are equipped with MLC NAND Flash memory chips, a SATA 3.0 Gbps interface, TRIM support for Windows 7 systems and capable of delivering read and write speeds…

Sharkoon QuickPort Combo eSATA HDD Dock

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Here’s the newest addition to Sharkoon’s HDD dock line-up, the QuickPort Combo eSATA. The device is compatible with both 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch SATA or IDE hard drives (via an IDE front connector), and offers both USB 2.0 and eSATA connectors.

Breaking: Twitter acquires Tweetie, will make it official and free

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Filed under: App StoreTwitter founder Evan Williams has posted on the official blog that the company will be buying Tweetie, an iPhone app currently available in the App Store, from creator Loren Brichter. The app will be renamed Twitter for iPhone and released in the App Store for free.

AdLib: Apple’s secret web app weapon

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14 years ago
MobileCrunch noticed something interesting about the iPad User Guide hidden in the iPad Safari’s bookmarks.

Zune HD 64GB available early

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Good news if you were waiting on the Zune HD 64GB. It just came up as available on the Zune Originals website, much earlier then the previously expected April 12th. Everything else is true: the price is $349.99, the 64GB model is running firmware 4.5, and you can pick it up here, now.

More Flip Slide HD information revealed, could be priced at $279.99

April 9th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Section: Imaging, Camcorders Its another day, and we have found another bit of information regarding the Flip Slide HD pocket camcorder.

Microsoft Zune HD 64GB Available Now

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If you haven’t already picked up a Zune HD, perhaps now would be a good time. Unless, you’re a fan of a different kind of Personal Media Player.

The iPad rent-a-date

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Filed under: iPadYou can go tickle an iPad for free at any Apple Store. You can caress, stroke, and otherwise test out the “magical” touch-based interface. However, if you want to go further, second base for example, be prepared to pony up $50.

Review: here’s hoping the Kachina board game app gets some serious kinks worked out

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Filed under: iPhone, iPod touch, App Review The tile game Kachina came to the iPhone/iPod touch platform in waves. First, the app appeared as a single-player puzzle game using the Kachina rules. Then, an upgrade with in-app purchase allowed you to spend US$2.99 to get multiplayer functionality.

Quad NVIDIA GTX 480 rig: graphics prowess only exceeded by heat

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One NVIDIA GTX 480 graphics card is potent; two are impressive and three, in SLI setup, is probably overkill for all but the most avid (and deep pocketed) of gamers.  So, what do you call four GTX 480 boards in a single machine?

Hands-on: Savant shows off their iPad interface

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Filed under: iPad Savant AV brought their iPad road tour to a location that happens to be pretty close to me in Irvine, California. So, I headed down there to take a look at their brand new iPad app, an interface for wirelessly controlling their high-end home automation systems.

iPhone HD Getting Front Face Camera

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With the launch of new 4.0 OS for iPhone, a number of new APIs were also made available for the developers so that they can start developing apps for the new iPhone OS.

Masters Golf in 3-D Makes You Say ‘Fore!’

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AUGUSTA, Georgia — The nostalgia is so thick in the air at the Masters golf tournament that it sometimes seems a wonder you can see anything at all.

Samsung N150 Corby Netbook Available Stateside

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You are lucky if you are living in the States because Samsung will release the Samsung N150 Corby netbook in the US market. Amazon sells this netbook for $319.99 + free shipping in Bermuda Blue, Flamingo Pink or Caribbean Yellow.

Mitsubishi 3D DLP HDTV 2010 Range Unveiled

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Mitsubishi today unveiled their latest range of 3D-capable DLP HDTVs, the 638 Series, 738 Series and 838 Series.

New LED lightbulb will last 17 years

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CFL bulbs are great, but the mercury they use can be harmful. LEDs don’t use mercury, but the technology is still pretty rough, and it’s tough to get something that resembles a normal lightbulb from them.

Black market iPads going for a fortune in China and UK

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When iPads are scarce in their home country, you better believe they’re going to command a premium out there in non-America-land.

Logitech Squeezebox Touch Shipped

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The much awaited Logitech Squeezebox Touch has finally shipped. You’ll be able to pick one up starting today via Logitech’s online store for $299.99.

Upcoming Multi-Touch Tablet From CTL

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PC Vendor CTL has recently showed off their first multi-touch tablet called the 2go Slate. Powered by a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N450 processor, the device boasts a 10.1-inch 1024 x 600 multi-touch display, up to 2GB RAM, up to 320GB hard drive, a 2MP webcam, 3G (optional), GPS (optional), two USB ports,...

WebKit2 mimics Chrome’s split-process framework

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14 years ago
The team behind WebKit, the layout engine utilized by browsers such as Safari, has published an outline of the upcoming WebKit2 build, which will feature a new split-process model. The framework has been compared to the system used by Google's Chrome browser.

The Daily Slash: April 8th 2010

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14 years ago
How many of you are still reeling from that Apple keynote this morning? We understand where you’re coming from. Those features are a long time coming, but it looks to us that Apple has indeed made it worth the wait. Then again, you might have a different opinion altogether.

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