February 1, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
The wired Xbox 360 controller has long been the de-facto PC gamepad, but Razer's recently announced Onza gamepad may soon replace it. We got to play with one of four prototypes at this year's CES, whi...
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February 1, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
I've spoken of the wonders of Chrome's Google Mail Checker Plus extension before. If you missed the memo, here's a quick hit: Mail Checker Plus drops a little icon next to your address bar that give...
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February 1, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
Both WiMAX and LTE are vying to be the successor to the current 3G mobile data standards. The first 4G LTE networks are going up around the world, but in the US they have yet to roll out. What we do s...
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February 1, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
Aging is a certain thing, but do you really aware about this? Most people, especially women, try to find the best beauty product that has the capability to give them the solution to aging.
Have ...
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February 1, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
New laptops based on Intel's Core i5 CPUs are rolling in like a swarm of summer grasshoppers. The Acer Aspire 5740G-6979 all-purpose laptop falls squarely in the conservative middle of these u...
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February 1, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
Google and Neustar UltraDNS have teamed up in an effort to make global DNS resolution a much speedier and accurate process than it is today.
DNS resolution, the process of looking up a common name,...
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February 1, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
In this modern world many of us live very closely with the computers. This is due to the fact that many of us use the computer to do our jobs or simply to have some fun with. It certainly never be so ...
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February 1, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
If camera phones have got people thinking twice about the need for a decent snapshot camera, no one's told the camera manufacturers. Canon, Nikon, Sony, Panasonic, Fujifilm, Kodak, Pentax, Casio, Sams...
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February 1, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
Fujitsu this week launched the LifeBook MH330, only the second netbook (or mini notebook, as Fujitsu likes to call them) in the company's mobile line up. This is also Fujitsu's second Pinetrail-based ...
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February 1, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
Talk about playing both ends of the spectrum. Lenovo this week announced the ThinkStation E20, the first in a new series of entry-level workstations the company says costs less than $6001 (yikes!) wit...
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Posted on | February 1, 2010 | No Comments
Elecom, a PC peripheral maker better known in Japan, has launched a pair of memory card readers boasting support for SDXC memory cards.
First on the list is the MR-A001BK. Primarily a USB thumb reader, this one also supports nine other types of media, including SDXC cards up to 64GB in capacity and SD Pro high-speed cards topping out at 2GB.
The other card reader is the MR-A002. Available in black or white, this one supports 32 different types of media, which also includes SDXC cards up to 64GB. You can also shove a media stick in the MR-A002 without an adapter.
The MR-A001BK and MR-A002 will be available in Japan later this month for $21 and $27, respectively. No word on whether Elecom also plans to market these in the U.S.
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