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Apple Unveils New iMacs with Thunderbolt
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Today, Apple announced updated iMac desktops with second-generation Intel Core i processors and Thunderbolt interconnect technology. The new iMacs are available in the familiar 21.5-inch and larger 27...
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Alienware M18x shipping now, hernia threat level set to high for American delivery men
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Here it is tinfoil hat gaming enthusiasts, the Alienware M18x laptop. Sure, you've been told it existed and even seen some photos of a purported prototype, but a savvy person such as yourself wants to...
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Microsoft attack dog Steve Ballmer announces Bing for BlackBerry (and rips into Android)
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BlackBerry came out with all guns blazing at its annual BlackBerry World conference earlier today. After highlighting the fact it had sold 150million BlackBerry smartphones to date (10-percent of whic...
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Alienware quietly drops M15x
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Dell's Alienware gaming notebook line-up just got smaller, as the company retired its M15x, Engadget learned. The 15-inch notebook sported a standard-issue 2.13GHz Core i3 chip along with 3GB of RAM, ...
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Windows 8 app store plans uncovered in code
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Previously challenged rumors of a Windows 8 app store were proven to be real on Tuesday after a code check found numerous references. Like the Mac App Store it would be cloning, the shop would have ra...
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Apple Store down ahead of new iMacs
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Apple validated some expectations early Tuesday morning by taking down the online Apple Store. The shop should go back up shortly after 8:30AM Eastern and is expected primarily to focus on newly upgra...
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BlackBerry PlayBook Going 3D With a Future Over-the-Air Update Planned
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At BlackBerry's big conference today, they forced everyone to don 3D glasses and check out the 3D content that the Astonishing Tribe guys (remember them?) have created for their PlayBook tablet. I kno...
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UK digital consumer book sales quadruple to 16 million
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Sales of mainstream digital books in Britain rose from £4m to £16m between 2009 and 2010, according to figures released by the Publishers Association.
The £16 million figure includes all titles in the...
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BlackBerry gets Bing at its core, PlayBook gets Angry Birds
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RIM during its BlackBerry World day two keynote on Tuesday landed a pair of key deals. Microsoft's Steve Ballmer took to the stage in an unusual move and promised that Bing would form the core search ...
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Stolen Camera Finder promises to find your camera with EXIF data, probably won't
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Stolen Camera Finder is a site that promises to find missing cameras, as long as they've been stolen by cooperative criminals. All you have to do is drag and drop a JPG photo taken with your lost came...
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E Ink dashes hopes of a next gen display in 2011, but pencils in full-motion video for 2012
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E Ink Holdings is brazenly making us wait until 2012 before producing a successor to its popular Pearl electronic paper display. One of the company's VPs dropped into CNET's offices to spill the bad n...
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Korean carriers freeze iPad 2 sales after demand tops supply
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Korean cell carriers KT and SK Telecom both said Tuesday that they had temporarily stopped taking online orders of the iPad 2 due to high demand. Both froze their sales outside of retail after just a ...
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Samsung received bomb scare after Bin Laden was killed
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The big news that circulated yesteryear was that the US military had finally tracked down terrorist Osama Bin Laden, the founder of Al-Qaeda. Bin Laden was killed in the attack to capture him along wi...
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Sony posts unannounced NEX-C3's manual
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The Sony Czech website has published the instruction manual of the forthcoming NEX-C3. The manual for they yet to be formally announced camera reveals that the it will be more compact than the current...
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Nexus One gets Android 2.3.4 over the air, but no Gtalk video calling fun
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Good news: Android 2.3.4 is en route to your Nexus One. Bad news: it lacks the Google Talk video and voice chat options that Nexus S users will get to enjoy in their slice of the same Gingerbread iter...
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