Archive for October, 2010 - Page 16

White iPhone 4 Canceled? Let’s Blame It On the Camera Too?

Unofficial Rumors Say Apple Will Postpone the White iPhone 4 Indefinitely as Coloration Issues Affect Camera
Filed by on Wednesday, 27. October 2010

Yesterday we heard that the white iPhone 4 has been postponed for spring 2011, and we already suspected the device might be canceled, as there’s really no point trying to successfully sell it in the months that will precede the announcement of the next-gen iPhone 5.

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Razer's Anansi Keyboard Made For MMO

The Razer Anansi Keyboard Packs Loads of Extra Features For the MMO Gamer
Filed by on Wednesday, 27. October 2010

It’s always kind of a treat, at least for me, to see what kind of new product Razer will wheel out next.  I’ve seen them do strange things with button layout, with color schemes, and most everything in between. But now I take a look at their newest announcement, the [...]

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Elecom's MR-C25 USB Card Reader Rotates

Elecom's New USB Card Reader Can Rotate 180 Degrees as Needed
Filed by on Wednesday, 27. October 2010

If you’re one of those folks who regularly uses SD cards and their like (there are actually more than Secure Digital cards out there), then you probably have a pretty rough time of things when you use a laptop. Not too many laptops boast card readers, and that’s where the [...]

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Castlevania Lords Of Shadow Almost Cancelled, Kojima Reassured Konami

Konami Almost Cancelled Castlevania Lords Of Shadow Twice
Filed by on Wednesday, 27. October 2010

If you’ve ever been a part of game development, you know how tenuous it can all be. Until you hit First Playable at the very earliest, there is almost always a palpable sense that it’s all held together with Scotch Tape and spit. And even if there is at least [...]

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Asus Offers Mouse With Capacitive Touch Top

New Asus WX-DL Mouse Offers Extra Controls Built Into The Mouse's Top
Filed by on Wednesday, 27. October 2010

Admittedly, computer mice aren’t the kind of thing a lot of people pay too much attention to. Sure, it’s one thing when they’ve got game licensing or things like that, but a little extra utility goes a long way. And that’s just what Asus has prepared for us with its [...]

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Chinese Tunnel Buses Look To Hit United States

Shenzhen Company Establishes American Equivalent To Offer Drive-Under Bus Line
Filed by on Wednesday, 27. October 2010

Some Chinese exports are terrific. Lo mein, for example. Certain kinds of consumer electronics, like the cell phone with a built-in television complete with antenna, that’s also a thrill. But even I’m not too sure about the new development from the Shenzhen Huashi Future Car-Parking Equipment company, the elevated bus. [...]

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HP Envy 17 Gets Released With Pricing

The 3D Envy 17 From HP Gets Launched, Complete With Pricing Data
Filed by on Wednesday, 27. October 2010

If you were looking for a 3D experience that was a bit more portable than the ordinary, but you didn’t want to settle for those tiny autostereoscopic screens you hear about sometimes, then chances are you were eagerly looking forward to the HP Envy 17, which will make other 3D [...]

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HTC Desire HD Officially Announced For 3 Mobile & Vodafone In Australia

HTC Desire HD Android Smartphone Coming To Vodafone Australia In Early November, Priced Free On Agreement
Filed by on Wednesday, 27. October 2010

HTC has officially announced the next destination for the Desire HD smartphone — Australia. The handset will be coming to both Vodafone and 3 Mobile and will appear first in early-November with Vodafone.

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Sennheiser Updates Gaming Headset Line

Four New Gaming Headsets From Sennheiser Emerge, Offer Multitude of Pricing and Feature Options
Filed by on Wednesday, 27. October 2010

Gaming peripherals are often about as interesting to write about as games themselves, from the panoply of mouse options from Razer to the really outlandish stuff like the legendary Steel Battalion controller (or rather, console). And today, we’ve got something just a bit more mundane to look at, a set [...]

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Colleges Switch To E-Text To Save Money & Help Save Environment

E-Textbooks Are Seen As A Way To Save Money & Lessen The Use Of Paper
Filed by on Wednesday, 27. October 2010

Digital technology has gone leaps and bounds in other industries, such as the music market, where a big chunk of purchases today are digital. Colleges across the US want students to save money on books, and E-textbooks might just have the same effect on the textbook market.

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