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Panasonic announces Lumix DMC-FP7 and DMC-FP5
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Pre-CES 2011: Panasonic has released the Lumix DMC-FP7 and DMC-FP3 card-style digital compacts. With large 3.5" and 3.0" touch screen LCDs and periscopic 4x optical zoom lenses starting at a less use...
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ASUS Readies Fully-Loaded Brazos-Powered E35MI-I Deluxe Motherboard
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Closely trailing other, ASUS also made its AMD Brazos platform motherboard public. The E35MI-I Deluxe from ASUS is filled to the brim with features, its most significant being a completely silent pass...
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Panasonic debuts Lumix DMC-FH27 and DMC-FH25
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Pre-CES 2011: Panasonic has released the Lumix DMC-FH27 and DMC-FH25 with Leica 28-224mm equiv. zoom lenses. The 16Mp cameras with near-identical features only differ by LCD sizes of 3.0" and 2.7" ...
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Amazon opens Appstore Developer program, is obviously doing an app store
Like UnlikeIt was no secret that Amazon was working an Android app store, including some early work with developers, but Amazon's "Appstore" (see what they did with the space there?) Developer Portal just went l...
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MSI's Big Bang Marshal offers 8 PCI-E slots
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MSI today announced its top-of-the-line P67 Sandy Bridge motherboard, the Big Bang Marshal, at a pre-show press conference for CES 2011.
Aside from the usual trappings of a top-end MSI motherboard, su...
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MAINGEAR overclock 2nd-gen Core i7 to 5GHz in new PC range
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MAINGEAR has announced a new range of desktop PCs based on Intel’s 2nd-gen Core 2011 processors, including overclocked models ramping CPU speeds up to 5GHz. The updated SHIFT, F131, VYBE and X-CUBE sy...
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Acer Aspire 8950G-9839 gets Core i7-2630Q in Aspire Sandy Bridge refresh
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Acer has launched a set of new laptops using Intel’s 2nd-gen Core 2011 range of processors. The Acer Aspire 8950 range is the company’s new flagship, with the Aspire 8950G-9839 sitting at the top with...
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Acer rolls out new Aspire 5750, 5750G, and 7750G laptops with Intel's latest processors
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Acer's just outed several of its latest laptop offerings, including the new Aspire 5750, 5750G and 7750G, and all three have Intel's 2nd gen Core i7 2630QM CPUs. The Aspire 5750 and 7750 boast up to 6...
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Fujitsu announces Intel Oak Trail-powered Windows 7 slate, Android tablet coming later this year
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Given Fujitsu's long long history of making tablets it's not much of a surprise to see the company venturing into the modern-day slate business, and while there won't be a formal announcement of its 1...
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Panasonic Introduces New SD Camcorders with 78x Zoom Lenses
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Panasonic announced its 2011 lineup of standard definition camcorders today: the SDR-H100, SDR-T70, and SDR-S70. All three models feature 33m wide-angle lenses and 78x zoom capability.
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Acer bumps out Aspire Predator AG3600 gaming rig
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Acer has just announced its newest Predator Series gaming rig, the AG3600. Spec-wise, this bad boy's got a 2nd generation Intel Core i5 2300 CPU under the hood with Intel's H67 chipset and Turbo Boost...
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What Is Nvidia's Tegra 2
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It's everywhere. CES, which hasn't even officially started yet, has already given birth to more Tegra 2 phones and tablets than I care to count. So, again, what's so special about this thing?
It's a ...
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CES 2011: Origin Genesis and Big O Desktops get OC'ed NextGen Core i7 CPUs
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You might recall the awesome gaming rig from Origin called the Big O that packed in more hardware than you can shake a stick at and cost more than some new cars. Origin is on hand at CES and the compa...
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Toshiba updates Qosmio X505 with new Core 2011 processors and NVIDIA graphics
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Update 'em all! That's Toshiba's laptop motto here at CES. Along with the A and M series, Toshiba's plugged its Qosmio X505 with the latest Intel Core i7-2630QM and Core i5-2410M processors. The power...
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NVIDIA develops Android Skype HD video calling for Tegra 2
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NVIDIA has developed an Android Skype HD video calling reference platform, using the VoIP company’s SkypeKit SDK. The implementation, demonstrated at NVIDIA’s CES 2011 press conference today on an And...
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