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Black Friday deals bonanza round up
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Thanksgiving is moving ever closer — and we all know what that means: the day that comes after. That’s right, there’s nothing more American than following up a day of thanks with a day of hitting the malls, strip malls, big boxes, and virtual shops up for the hottest deals to be found this side [...]1 day ago -
Kivu’s G-Five KTNO2 netbook sports ridiculous ‘aerodynamic’ design, could be the wind beneath your wings
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Authority: 169
There are a lot of improvements we here at Engadget like to see in netbooks — more SSD storage, higher-resolution screens, less flimsy construction — but not a one of us put “greater aerodynamic lift” anywhere on our list. Someone at Kivu Technology Co. apparently did, as the company has launched this G-Five ...2 days ago -
Sony’s VAIO Bluetooth Laser Mouse pictured in the wild, almost as ugly as last week’s OpenOfficeMouse
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Authority: 169
While it may not sport the same egregious number of buttons and blue and white aesthetics as last week’s affront to ergonomics, Sony’s VGP-BMS80 VAIO Bluetooth Laser Mouse certainly doesn’t offer much better looks. It does, however, allow for wireless control of either a PC or a PS3 and, with an optical sensor ...2 days ago -
Intel Arrandale chips detailed, priced and dated?
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Who’s up for some more Intel roadmap rumoring? The latest scuttlebutt from “notebook players” over in the far East is that the chip giant has finally settled on names, speeds, and prices for its first three Arrandale CPUs, which are expected to arrive in the first half of 2010. The Core i5-520UM and Core ...3 days ago -
Digital ‘Cloud’ could form over London for the 2012 Olympics
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Authority: 169
No, we’re not talking about “the cloud” where data goes to disappear and (hopefully) be retrieved again. We’re talking about an actual (well, artificial) cloud that promises to be both a real structure and a massive digital display. That’s the bright idea of a team of researchers from MIT, anyway, and it’s ...3 days ago -
Last chance to enter to win a Creative headset of your own
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This is finally it -- your last chance as a single commenter to pick yourself up a Creative World of Warcraft wireless gaming headset . Weve been giving one of these away every single week for a few months now, and today weve finally ...3 days ago -
Razer Orochi Review
Michael Aulia -Technology and Reviews —
Authority: 131
Labelled as “Gaming on the Go” mouse, the Razer Orochi delivers high performance gaming at the size of a notebook mouse. With its 4000 dpi 3D Laser sensor, Razer Orochi gives hardcore mobile gamers what they’ve been longing to have from a compact mouse. Although you can technically squeeze your Razer ...4 days ago -
ASUS’ $1,500 Core i7-equipped G51J gaming laptop gets reviewed
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Authority: 169
Here’s hoping you held off on purchasing that Core 2 Duo G51 just a few months ago, ’cause ASUS has just pushed out the exact same laptop with a Core i7 within and a price tag that’s $200 skimpier. The G51J-A1 was launched alongside Windows 7, and the crew over at Hot Hardware managed to [...]5 days ago -
Lenovo IdeaPad U150 11.6-inch ultraportable hits the streets with $699 asking price
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Authority: 169
Just in case it had slipped your mind, now is a pretty great time to be looking for a computer. Take this IdeaPad U150 from Lenovo which just started shipping, for instance. For $699 you can get a CULV processor, 3GB of RAM and a 250GB HDD stuffed inside a 3 pound, 0.75-inch thick enclosure, [...]5 days ago -
ASUS delivers Eee PC T91MT to Amazon.com, completes world tour
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Authority: 169
It was only two weeks ago when the ASUS T91MT — the first-ever Windows 7 convertible netbook — dropped by Amazon’s German site, and now the Eastern wind from Taiwan has finally reached US soil. Amazon.com buyers are offered pretty much the same configuration as their European counterpart: Intel Atom Z520, ...6 days ago -
Crapgadget: ‘All hope just might be lost’ edition
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Authority: 164
Tell us, readers -- havent you dreamt deeply about shoving your hand into a toasty, moist hamburger at work in order to warm your digits without cranking the thermostat and irritating the Antarctica-born top brass? And tell us, havent you always wanted a USB hub that doubled as an airplane toy? And honestly, dont even ...1 week ago -
Crapgadget: ‘All hope just might be lost’ edition
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Authority: 169
Tell us, readers — haven’t you dreamt deeply about shoving your hand into a toasty, moist hamburger at work in order to warm your digits without cranking the thermostat and irritating the Antarctica-born top brass? And tell us, haven’t you always wanted a USB hub that doubled as an airplane toy? And honestly, ...1 week ago -
Best Buy stocking Nokia’s Booklet 3G on November 15th
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We knew good and well that Nokia’s Booklet 3G was coming to Best Buy sometime “during the holidays,” and now we’ve got something a bit more precise to share. Starting now, Reward Zone members can waltz into their local store and place a pre-order, while public availability is pegged for November 15th (though ...1 week ago -
Unused Adamo XPS prototypes reveal touchscreen trackpads, key-less keyboard
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Authority: 169
Dell certainly managed to cram plenty of inventive, even far-fetched touches into its Adamo XPS laptop, but it looks like it went even further out on a limb during the prototype stage, as PC World was able to discover during a brief hands-on time with a few cast off concepts. As you might expect, one [...]1 week ago -
OpenOfficeMouse isn’t free, isn’t pretty
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Authority: 169
Think it’s only gamers that require mice with more buttons than a scientific calculator? Then you’ve probably not met a die hard OpenOffice user, who now finally have a mouse to call their own in the form of the OpenOfficeMouse. Developed by WarMouse in partnership with the OpenOffice.org community, this corded ...1 week ago -
ASUS to dizzy eyes with G51J3D and G72GX 3D laptops
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Authority: 169
Well, lookie here. ASUS has just jumped in on the 3D bandwagon. Just a few weeks after the 5738DG was unveiled, two more 3D laptops are now said to be on tap. Yeah — as if the planet really needs another duo of laptops that require glasses to fully enjoy. All misplaced bitterness aside, the [...]1 week ago -
Gigabyte Booktop M1305 ultraportable gains external GeForce GT220 GPU
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Authority: 169
Gigabyte’s Booktop M1305 was shown as far back as June, but now it seems the stark white ultraportable is nearing its ship date. Nothing about the 13.3-inch rig seems too special at first glance — after all, a Core 2 Duo, GMA 4500MHD graphics set, 1,366 x 768 panel, 4GB of DDR3 memory and a [...]1 week ago -
NVIDIA takes its feud with Intel to cartoonish new levels
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Authority: 169
Oh, boy. Just when you thought NVIDIA ’s feud with Intel couldn’t rise above endless name-calling, lawsuits and production shutdowns, NVIDIA does this. In a series of not-so-subtle cartoons on the recently established Intel’s Insides website — which NVIDIA’s spokesperson has confirmed is, in fact, hosted by ...1 week ago -
Send your ‘Hiro P’ BUGbase back, get a BUGbase WiFi for $99
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Authority: 169
If you classify yourself as a hardcore DIYer, you probably sprung for Bug Labs’ ‘Hiro P’ BUGbase way back in the day. You’ve also likely been weeping since the entirely more awesome BUGbase WiFi was announced last month. Thankfully, you can now empty your current bucket of tears and stash it away for good, as ...1 week ago -
Lenovo goes crazy, lets you switch Fn and Ctrl keys in BIOS
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Authority: 169
Some people, including certain Engadget editors, just can’t live without a Ctrl key in the bottom left of their keyboard and a Delete key in the top right. Call it Windows shortcut addiction, but the miniscule adjustment of having to step one key inwards to do our thing totally messes with our mojo. Well, after [...]1 week ago