Archive for December, 2009 - Page 17

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MSI X-Slim X350 Ultra-Thin Laptop Revealed

MSI Introduces Another Ultra-Thin Laptop, 13" Screen, 2GB RAM
Filed by on Wednesday, 16. December 2009

Yesterday, we reported on MSI’s previous addition to their X-Slim line, the X600 Pro. MSI’s slimming isn’t stopping there, as today they’ve unleashed another X-Slim notebook, this one has a 13″ screen and weighs only 3.31 pounds.

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Sony Walkman NWZ-S745 PMP Released

Sony's New Walkman PMP Hits Canada - US To Follow?
Filed by on Wednesday, 16. December 2009

Sony has brought their Walkman NWZ-S745 MP3 player to the land of hockey and maple syrup. The player, which was previously only released in the South Pacific regions has now landed in Canada. The S745 is apart of the more advanced “S-Line” of Walkman players.

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Paramount Launching Video Clip Service

Site Will Sell You Your Favorite Movie Clips, Just The Clips
Filed by on Wednesday, 16. December 2009

Paramount will soon be launching an online service that will allow users (business users only at first, then consumers) to purchase video clips from movies. Only clips will be sold – not the entire movie.

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Silver PAC Evolution 5500 Remote Revealed

Universal Remote Features 4.3" LCD, 256MB of Ram, WiFi
Filed by on Wednesday, 16. December 2009

Some of us use the plain remote that came with our televisions. For those that don’t Silver PAC has unveiled pictures and informations on their new high-end universal remote. The Evolution 5500 will be the king of universal remotes, featuring WiFi, an accelerometer and a touchscreen.

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Google Nexus One is Definitely Something

Google Files for "Nexus One" Trademark, Makes Us Happy
Filed by on Wednesday, 16. December 2009

Two years ago I heard rumors regarding a Google phone for the first time and I remember making things clear with my buds, that Google will eventually find a profitable way to join the mobile phone market by releasing their own handset. Looks like I wasn’t far from the truth, [...]

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Intel Core i7-980X Processor Extreme Edition Processors

Core i7-980X CPUs Could Debut on Mac Pro Systems in Q1 2010
Filed by on Wednesday, 16. December 2009

Those who’d expect Intel’s forthcoming “Gulftown” 32nm processors to bear the Core i9 badge are in for a surprise, as leaked reports have revealed that they’ll be called Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition. Expected to be released sometime in Q1 next year — according to an alleged roadmap that has [...]

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Packard Bell dot VR46 Revealed

Valentino Rossi dot VR46 Two Wheels Inspired Netbook
Filed by on Wednesday, 16. December 2009

For those who loved Acer’s Ferrari notebook series but would much rather do with something inspired by the two wheeler championship, then the good folks from Packard Bell would like you to see their new Valentino Rossi styled Packard Bell dot VR46 netbook.

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Nokia N900 Confirmed on Vodafone UK

Vodafone Online Store Promising Nokia N900 Availability in Jan 2010
Filed by on Tuesday, 15. December 2009

If late last month the much hailed Nokia N900 has been officially announced to ship unlocked in the US, today our TFTS ninjas have found out that the Brits are next in line to get their hands on the QWERTY slider, as Vodafone UK has listed the Maemo 5 powered [...]

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Lacie Rikiki Portable Hard Drive Now Available

Lacie Rikiki Claims To Be The World's Most Compact On The Market
Filed by on Tuesday, 15. December 2009

Lacie has revealed the Lacie Rikiki Portable Hard Drive, the world’s smallest 2.5″ hard drive on the market.  The Lacie Rikiki packs up to 640GB of storage into a tiny, USB 2.0 self-powered unit.

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WarMouse Meta Rises From The Ashes Of OpenOfficeMouse

After Design, Legality Controversy, 18-button Mouse Rebranded
Filed by on Tuesday, 15. December 2009

The OpenOffice Mouse was a hideous 18-button white mouse that was designed by ‘the open source’ community and was endorsed by the OpenOffice.org people behind the great free open-source office suite. After some backlash over the circa-1993 design and some legal questions involving the OpenOffice name, the 18-button mouse has resurfaced as [...]

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