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I just mentioned that Asus was showing off the new N series notebooks this week. Asus is still best known for its line of Eee netbooks and the computer maker is showing off some cool new models.
The most interesting is the Eee PC Prime 1018P netbook. The little machine has a 10.1-inch screen that is LED backlit. The keyboard is almost full-size and has large isolated keys. The machine is also said to be the thinnest Eee yet.
Asus reports the machine is only 18mm thick and is clad in an aluminum skin. The netbook will come in three colors
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Three new 10.1-inch Asus EeePCs are all set to debut when the curtains go up on CeBIT this time around. All we manage to unearth is this info and a handful of scarce specs. However, it is expected that Asus would be bringing in charmers of the top slot when it lifts the wraps off the three machines. Gear up for some exclusive gear from Asus soon.
The three EeePCs, namely the EeePC 1015P, 1016P and 1018P are being described as Asus’ attempt at making the notebook market more vibrant. While the EeePC 1015P comes similar to
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There’s been a lot of hype surrounding the HTC Incredible lately, as it kept appearing in all sorts of websites with pictures, specifications and other bits and pieces of information. It was known for a while that Verizon would be carrying it, so it shouldn’t surprise anyone that it’s now in their inventory list.
The release date hasn’t been set yet, though showing up in the inventory surely means that it can’t be that far away. History is a good proof of this rule, as in the past various devices
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When you’re on vacation, you don’t want to carry all kinds of extra external drives just so you can dump your photos. Well, Sanho’s HyperDrive Album will help in that regard. Problem is it’s way overpriced at $600.
The HyperDrive Album helps you clear out your memory cards and back up your photos without a computer. It has a 640GB capacity, 2GB per minute transfer speed, and a 4.8-inch display for viewing. It would come in very handy while traveling, but that price is a deal-breaker.
[Gizmodo]
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Valve have been known for supporting their games post-release very strongly, but it’s a bit odd that today they released an update for a single-player game with a few hours’ worth of gameplay, which pretty much hasn’t received any updates since it was released over two years ago.
Today’s update’s changelog contained only a single, yet very odd line – “Changed radio transmission frequency to comply with federal and state spectrum management regulations”. Watchful users at
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Well look at this sexy and apparently uber-thin router from Asus. It looks like a prop from a Sci-Fi flick. Sadly we don’t have many details on the RT-N56U, but we can tell you that it was announced at CeBIT this week.
Other than that we know that it has dual band support with the 5GHz band being used, it’s compatible with printers and scanners, and is very fast with 300,000 concurrent sessions available. Feel free to stare. That’s what we’ve been doing.
Drooling too.
[Gizmodo]
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The iPhone 4G arrival has been a huge mystery until date and we can only use such concepts as the one below to keep the fanatics away from loosing all interest. This iPhone 4G whimsy comes from Seraphan a Spaziocellulare forum member who believes that the next generation Apple smartphone will be offered in numerous color options.
His version of the iPhone also has a bigger screen than the current generation models which we think will also be an essential part of the original version from Cupertino.
Seraphan is also
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A Mac mini with HDMI seems like common sense, even if Apple hasn’t delivered so far. But that may change soon, according to AppleInsider, who were told by “two people familiar with the matter” that prototypes of a Mac mini with an HDMI port have been showing up in the inner circles.
One of these prototypes is apparently based on NVIDIA’s MCP89 chipset, but Intel’s ongoing licensing dispute with Nvidia will prevent Apple from using the MCP89 chipset alongside its latest generation of Nehalem-based Core i3, i5 and i7
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We always knew that the HTC Incredible will be hopping on to the Verizon Wireless network. Wait a minute. Did we have any confirmation on that? Not until now. Though it comes in the form of a shot of the Verizon Wireless inventory system, we are now sure the HTC Incredible would get going on the Verizon network.
So what we get to see is the inventory system listing shows SKU ARD6300VW, which clearly defines the presence of the HTC Incredible soon to come on Verizon. This in fact endorses earlier belief that the CDMA-equipped
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Earlier this month, Olympus had announced their new “budget” Micro Four Thirds camera – the new Olympus PEN E-PL1. It was the subject of a pretty bizzare teaser ad campaign that preceded it , and now it has gone on sale in the US. The 12.3 megapixel camera is now available at Amazon for $599.99 and comes with a 14-42 mm f/3.5-5.6 digital zoom lens.
In this $600 camera, you get an interchangeable lens system, 19 scene select modes and face detection capability. It is also capable of HD video recording and has an onboard
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