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| We have some more details on the color ASUS DR-570 e-book reader that showed up over the weekend. In addition to WiFi, 3G, and 122-hour real world battery life, you can also expect lightning quick 0.03 second page turns. In case you’re wondering that’s about 23 times faster than the Kindle and its competition. It also sports 4GB of onboard storage with SDHC expansion, 512MB of SDRAM, and a 1,530mAh battery. That’s not all, it also has a built-in RSS reader, audio/video/Flash player, text to speech engine, and a built-in web browser. The
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Wallets are for storing your cash and credit cards and USB keys and stuff, and such a simple and straightforward use implies a simple and straightforward design. Apparently, some of you have expressed enough of a desire to also use your wallet for other things, like, I don’t know, killing people, that TMT Wallets felt that they could introduce a “tactical wallet” that would be commercially viable. The TMT Tactical wallet assumes that if you buy it, you are professional super spy who is likely to be
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| The BearExtender n3 has a few advantages over other WiFi extenders. It’s cheap, it works great, and most important of all, it’s legal. This external WiFi adapter for Macs costs just $45 and was developed by Rolan Saekow, a Berkeley grad who wanted access to the campus “Airbears” network from wherever he happened to be. Looks like it works great too. TUAW’s testing yielded stronger signals and higher throughput when they used the BearExtender over internal WiFi. The downside, if you consider it a downside, is that the
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In the rundown after CES, we’re seeing a good bit of Apple-related hearsay crossing the wires. If it’s not some next-generation iPhone rumor, it’s some speculation about the rumored Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) Tablet – some are calling it the iSlate. The latest whispers from unconfirmed sources have the Apple tablet running the iPhone OS on a powerful ARM-based processor that’s capable of supporting all sorts of
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Apart from the handful of PC models that ViewSonic showcased at CES 2010, many other luring devices were also on show at its pavilion. Home entertainment devices stole the show, with the line up boasting of at least four devices that promise to add charm to your movie viewing moments. ViewSonic had on show almost identical twins as part of the range on show. While the VOT530 home theater and the VOT550 home theater sported almost similar looks, we were told that the features inside differed somewhat. The VOT530 and VOT550 come
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| SEGA have just announced that it will be moving it focus away from ‘mature’ over 18 cert Wii games in the future. After the slow sales of its mature Wii games such as Madworld and The Conduit games. SEGA used the release of its Dead Space Extraction game last September as a guide to see if there was a market for adult Wii games. Unfortunately the game couldn’t climb above 10k in sales for the first month and SEGA has decided to look towards other markets. Is this down the the games or the Wii console market?
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| Polaroid has been busy with several new products. The most interesting is the PIC 1000, the new Polaroid OneStep film camera. Just like its predecessor, it uses Polaroid Color 600 Instant Film. It will be available at national retailers in 2010. The newest Zink-enabled camera, the Instant Digital Camera, features 12 megapixels and 3 x 4-inch prints.Then there are a handful of LCD TVs from 42 to 65 inches in size with the Polaroid name. Polaroid is back big time.
[Engadget]
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| Lenovo’s site has revealed several new laptops that are scheduled to go on sale starting January 5th – 7th. The 13.3-inch ThinkPad Edge is leading the charge, with 7.8 hours of battery life, a dual-core CPU, Windows 7, Bluetooth and WiMAX, integrated WWAN / GPS, WiFi, a spill-resistant keyboard, three USB ports, a 5-in-1 media card reader and even comes in an optional red color. There’s also the under 3 pounds ThinkPad X100e ultraportable which sports an 11.6-inch display, AMD processor and an Arctic White color option that’s only
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| The Nexus One third-party accessory market could potentially be as lucrative as Apple's range of iPods are at the moment, with Seidio jumping aboard the bandwagon early in order to catch the wave. It seems that Seidio will soon roll out “the ultimate accessories” for the Google Nexus One Android-powered smartphone, and no prizes for guessing that protective cases, screen guards, and desktop chargers among others are part of the equation. No word on when these accessories will be available though, but
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