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It was just last month that our mouths were agape at the sight of a leather-wrapped Asus Eee PC. Now, dammit, they're agape again after viewing the buttery soft Gokukawa leather keyboard. The $548 asking price is kind of a kick in the teeth,...
Monday, 15 December 2008 | 49 hits |  Email | Read more
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PC-to-Mac USB file-transfer cables and migration utilities have been out for a while, but Belkin's out today with a new take on the idea it says makes the transition "as seamless as possible." We're guessing that has more to do with the...
Thursday, 13 November 2008 | 158 hits |  Email | Read more
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Samsung has silently launched the inevitable successor to its popular P2 PMP. The company has taken the wraps off of it in a big way yesterday, with it not only announcing its new P3 handheld, but letting a few sites actually get their hands on it....
Thursday, 13 November 2008 | 146 hits |  Email | Read more
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Dell made a lot of noise about its otherwise-ordinary Art House laptops today, but we didn't hear a peep about the XPS 430 desktops that slid online as well. The update to the XPS 420 ditches the SideShow display but now starts with 6GB of DDR3 RAM...
Wednesday, 12 November 2008 | 157 hits |  Email | Read more
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Microsoft is getting into news ever next day and now with Zune. It started with just new colors but now they've got more Zune Originals designs to choose from. A half year after Microsoft tapped a gaggle of Canadian artists for a few more Originals...
Monday, 10 November 2008 | 153 hits |  Email | Read more
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Long time no future talks, eh? Some lucky guys at genius factory MIT have been chosen by NASA to create the planes of the future. The future in this case is the year 2030, to be precise, and they'll have $2 million with which to do it. The Seaquest...
Monday, 10 November 2008 | 141 hits |  Email | Read more
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The predictably titled successor to the big-bezeled unit spotted at CES earlier this year has surfaced, The GPSmile 62. Though, there's no real indication that it's coming stateside, we're seeing a 5-inch WQVGA display, an "edge-free" design, an SD...
Sunday, 09 November 2008 | 135 hits |  Email | Read more
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Guys at CNET got their hands on Pioneer's new toy, Inno XMP3 portable satellite radio receiver/mp3 player, and say that its one of the best in the race. Reception isn't stellar, but is significantly better than previous portable receivers, and sound...
Sunday, 09 November 2008 | 145 hits |  Email | Read more
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Yesterday ASUS stunned and pleased our eyeballs with the announcement of the 12-inch N20A laptop, and today two more get added to the crew: the 14.1-inch N80V and the 15.4-inch N50V. Both have the option of T9400 / P8600 / P7350 Intel Core 2 Duo...
Saturday, 08 November 2008 | 145 hits |  Email | Read more
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The handsome devil pictured above is the Porté, available in Korea from Datamore. This sleek, stylish HDD enclosure is sure to make you the envy of your neighbors and a hero to your family -- not only because it allows you to increase your storage...
Friday, 07 November 2008 | 94 hits |  Email | Read more

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