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Mar 11
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iPhone Streetfighter IV Now Available | Cell Phone News And …
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Mar 11
Posted by Jessica Summers in PC, Phones | No Comments
The guys over at Engadget has gotten some leaked information on the upcoming Motorola i1. The camera will not be the previously suspected 3MP but a 5MP and Opera Mini has been tapped as the i1’s default browser. If this is true this will be the second Android device not to include one of Google’s core Android apps

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Motorola i1 gets clearer: 5 megapixel cam, Opera Mini default browser?
Tags: 3mp, archive, carriers, default browser, disagreement, like-the-first, megapixel, the-carriers
Mar 11
Posted by George Burlington in Gear, PC, PS3, Phones, TV | No Comments
This comes off as a touch too incredible to say the least, but Imagination Technologies, who makes the PowerVR chip powering smartphones like the iPhone, Droid, and Pre, states that smartphones will be able to have graphics performance on par with a PlayStation 3 console in about three years.

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PS3-level graphics slated for smartphones in three years
Tags: Gear, gets-reviewed, imagination, iphone, lightroenergy, microsoft, mobile phones, permanent-link, poorly-featured, power, smartphone
Mar 11
Posted by Susan Walters in Gear, PC, TV, video | No Comments
Well, what can we say, but it’s finally here. After almost 8 years of development and millions of lines of code, OnLive, the gaming equivalent of cloud-computing technology is set to take the gaming world by storm on June 17th, coming to both PCs and Macs in the contiguous 48 states at a $14.95 per month base subscription. The company is partnering in this launch with publishers including Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, 2K Games, THQ and Warner Bros.

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OnLive cloud-based game service to launch June 17th at $15 per month
Tags: bandwidth, contiguous, gaming-service, on-demand-cloud, onlive1-540x304, permanent-link, service-demoed, stream, take-the-gaming
Mar 11
Posted by Jessica Summers in Gear, PC, TV, video | No Comments
Computing pioneer and Microsoft technical fellow Chuck Thacker was honored today with the Turing Award; widely considered as the highest distinction in the field of computing, and dubbed the “Nobel Prize of computing”. The Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) lauded his work in pioneering the networked personal computer, and for his involvement as the co-creator of the Alto personal computer

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Microsoft computing pioneer wins Turing Award [Video]
Tags: chuck-thacker, computers, computing, digital, Gear, media, media-recorders, pioneer-elite, robert-metcalfe, rolls-out-new, shows-off-new, turing-award, work
Mar 11
Posted by George Burlington in Gear, PC | No Comments
A new Consumer Reports survey has put Apple comfortably ahead of Lenovo, Toshiba, Dell and other computer manufacturers for after sales care, with consistently strong performance in phone support, online support and general problem-solving ability.

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Consumer Reports: Apple Has Best Tech Support
Tags: apple, apple-desktops, consumer, experience, faith, Gear, official-apple, slash, took-the-number
Mar 10
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It’s only been a couple days since the official announcement heard ’round the world: Valve is releasing Steam for Mac. That’s right, ladies and gentlemen, one of the biggest reasons Mac users were running BootCamp on their systems has now come their way in a far more native approach

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Razer Plans Future Mac Support, Also Adding Existing Products
Tags: archive, audio, driver, gaming, mac, multimedia, naga, permanent-link, price-on-nexus, razer
Mar 10
Posted by Susan Walters in Gear, PC | No Comments
Active Media Products has all sorts of SSDs and storage devices, but most of them are aimed at use in laptops and desktops using SATA connectivity. The company has announced a new SSD product called the SaberTooth ZT Turbo ZIF SSD . The SSD fits into devices that use a 1.8-inch IDE/PATA drive.

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Active Media Products unveils SaberTooth ZT ZIF SSD
Tags: 32gb-or-64gb, active media, Gear, introduces-new, linux, permanent-link, portable, portable-media, product-called, ssd, storage
Mar 10
Posted by Susan Walters in Gear, PC | No Comments
Powerline networking is the only way for some users to get connectivity to their devices inside the home. WiFi doesn’t always reach each room of your house and running Ethernet cable is expensive and time consuming. Brite-view has announced its new powerline networking solution called the LinkE.

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brite-View unveils LinkE powerline network adapters
Tags: archive, belkin-gigabit, devices, from-the-brite, Gear, house, inside-the-home, integration, permanent-link, shows-off-new
Mar 10
Posted by Kenny Addison in Gear, PC | No Comments
There are so many options for technology products on the market today that you can find gear just about anywhere. More options is not a bad thing though and Office Max has announced that it will be offering its own line of tech gear under the Engage brand. Here’s hoping Captain Piccard is featured on the packaging

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Office Max to launch Engage store brand for tech gear
Tags: archive, black-or-blue, captain-piccard, diary, engage, green, microsoft-store, mouse, permanent-link, virtual
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