NVIDIA GeForce 310 Video Card
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NVIDIA GeForce 310 Video Card
Over the US Thanksgiving holiday, NVIDIA quietly released their entry level GPU call the GeForce 310. The graphics card is the first in their 300 series, is said to replace the earlier GeForce 210 model and has been designed for users with basic video requirements who are perhaps still working with an integrated video card. The card will adequately provide for hardware accelerated 1080p high definition video and general computing but this card will not offer any high level gaming experience... Read Full Story
$3.2 Million Apple iPhone 3Gs Supreme
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World's most expensive iPhone
Back in January, we brought you a luxury gadget in the form of the Apple iPhone 3G King Button. Back then, the phone was considered the world’s most expensive mobile handset, valued at a mere $2.5 million. That was back then. This week, the fine folks at Goldstriker’s Stuart Hughes have created an Apple iPhone 3Gs Supreme that is valued at $3.2 million dollars, making it the the world’s most expensive phone…..for now. The mobile phone took 10 months to design at the... Read Full Story
Rogers Wireless Carries Nokia 6750
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Rogers Wireless has announced that they will carry the Nokia 6750 which consumers will have an opportunity to purchase for $99.99 with a 3 year service plan. There are several traits that this phone possesses that make it unique and has resulted in the phone being described as being “inspired by the shape of the human body.” The 6750 is a chrome flip phone with an ergonomic design that will fit comfortably within the palm of ones hand, thereby allowing for long phone conversatio... Read Full Story
Will Google Give Away Chromebooks For Free?
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Google Netbook
While Google’s Chrome operating system got mixed reviews at best, those who saw the possibilities the cloud-geared OS presented were pretty excited. The possibility of Google heavily subsidizing Chrome OS netbooks — or even giving them away for free — seems more likely than one would think. Chrome OS has extremely light requirements — a bare-bones setup of an ARM processor, 8GB storage, and 1GB DDRAM will be more then enough to run it. And when Microsoft can sell heav... Read Full Story
Google Search For Mobile Made Better
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It’s relatively easy to search for movies using Google by itself, although it will take quite a few clicks to find the information you want — whether you’re looking for reviews, trailers, synopses, cast and crew, or showtimes in theaters near you. But now, mobile users in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland can now Google their movie needs more quickly. Planning that next movie trip has never been easier. Mobile users can now Google “movies” ... Read Full Story
Emblaze Mobile’s First Else Smartphone Finally Makes Debut
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First Else Smartphone
With so many new smartphones today looking like the ones that came before them, people have been looking forward to the release of Israeli mobile phone company Emblaze Mobile’s “First Else” smartphone. It has been in development for almost two years, promising a new way to do things on a smartphone. Mobile device enthusiasts will be pleased to know that the First Else smartphone is finally available. The first thing you’ll notice about First Else is its display. While... Read Full Story
Razer Unveils Mouse With Adjustable Thumb Buttons
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gaming mouse
Hardcore PC gamers often use mice with more buttons than usual, and thumb buttons are particularly useful in first-person shooter games. Gamers appreciate the ability to execute more commands straight from the mouse, without having to rely too much on keyboard commands. The problem is that gaming mice aren’t one-size-fits-all, and thumb buttons can be pretty hard to reach for some players, you only have to look at the Razer Naga MMO mouse. Razer’s latest gaming mouse, the Impera... Read Full Story
Google gPhone On The Way
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Google gPhone
Google has never been a company to rest on it’s laurels. An organization driven by innovation, being the leading search engine was one accomplishment, but Google has branched out in many directions with such products as the Chrome browser, Chrome operating system and Android based phones. It looks like Google is now readying the troops to make an assault on the mobile phone industry by offering it’s own gPhone or Google phone with “unlimited free calls.” The Google p... Read Full Story
NecroMac — A Very Egyptian Computer Mod
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We’ve seen some pretty futuristic Computer Mods in our time, but NecroMac does away with a norm by going back in time. NecroMac is an eye-catching modification of the Blue and White G3 by ModYourMac. The whole thing looks like the computers they used back in the Egyptian Old Kingdom… heh. ModYourMac did a bit of research before coming up with this mummif–er, modification — by using some historically-accurate materials, such as lemon juice and linen paper. To give the... Read Full Story
BlackBerry Media Sync Goes 3.0
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RIM’s BlackBerry Media Sync is a decent syncing software that lets BlackBerry users sync with many of today’s PC platforms, and has recently gotten the version 3.0 upgrade. BlackBerry users can now enjoy better functionality with syncing and organizing photos. Media Sync 3.0 sports a much-improved interface, making syncing faster and more hassle-free. Blackberry users now have the option of syncing their music from iTunes or Windows Media Player via USB “simply and quickly,... Read Full Story