Intel Metro - Uber Thin Notebook

The result, code-named Intel mobile Metro notebook, is less than 0.7 inches thick—about one-quarter of an inch thicker than Motorola's (MOT) iconic cell phone, making it the world's thinnest notebook. And at 2.25 pounds, it's also one of the...

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Asus R1F Core2 Duo tablet PC

Specs-wise, this 13.3-inch machine doesn't quite different compared to its siblings. It features an Intel 945GM Express chipset, up to 2GB of DDR2 RAM, up to 120GB of SATA HDD, and wide-range of connectivity options - WiFI, Ethernet LAN,...

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Sony Vaio UX50 user review

I can't believe how crisp and beautiful the screen is. Simply amazing. A little small, but still usable since it's got a great contrasty screen, and a pretty good backlight. A little tough to do thumbs-only typing, especially when...

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Philips Streamium WAK3300 WiFi alarm clock

Designed to stream music from the Philips WACS700, this WiFi alarm clock allows you to wake up to your own tunes instead of the inane jabbering of your local morning shock jock. The WACS700 just got a hard drive upgrade...

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DualCor cPC announced - minus WiFi

DualCor Technologies has just released the final specs for their cPC "ultimate convergence device," and those who were looking forward to this model are bound to be horribly disappointed: not only will the production version lack cellphone capabilities out of...

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Infrant ReadyNAS Terabyte NAS reviewed

A few months ago, we reviewed the ReadyNAS 600 and ReadyNAS X6 and came away impressed. Infrant's latest addition to the ReadyNAS lineup, the NV, stuffs even more features into a smaller and sleeker package. It does this using much...

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Philips Streamium WACS700/05 wireless Hi-Fi reviewed

The base unit includes a CD player and 40GB hard drive, along with embedded Gracenote software, so that CDs can be ripped PC-free with song data included. The system can connect to a home network via WiFi or Ethernet, and...

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Origami finally official

It's finally official - the much-rumoured Origami handheld PC running Windows Tablet PC edition has been revealed. Despite much of the hype, this device really has very little to do with Microsoft other than running Windows - the initial models...

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HP's dockable PDA GPS system

HP will be teaming up with ViaMichelin to introduce a new plug-and-drive satellite navigation system. This system will use the iPAQ rx1950, cradle and ViaMichelin’s GPS software. It has an integrated Wi-Fi adapter, runs Windows Mobile 5.0, SD slot expansion,...

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Skype on Pocket PC performance woes

Skype has taken the world by storm on the desktop in homes and offices worldwide, but the Pocket PC version is just plain bad. Connection isn’t the culprit, but the sound quality is. Via UberGizmo...

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Yamaha's NX-A01 Bluetooth wireless speakers

Nice little speakers from Yamaha, these NX-A01. They're designed for portable devices and it can even be used with the TRX-R01BT, a Bluetooth dongle for devices like the latest AU phone with 4GB of memory. This cube measures 84x89x84 and...

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Belkin's new wireless USB hub

Belkin announces its new CableFree USB Hub, the industry’s first USB Hub that does not require a cable to connect to the computer. This Hub allows people to place their laptop anywhere in the room while still maintaining wireless access...

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Dell Axim X51v PDA

The latest space-sapping device to cross our paths (and ensure that by the year 2010 we're all wearing multi-pocketed combat trousers and Batman-style utility belts) is the Dell Axim X51v-642 PDA. Dell is talking it up as the 'ultimate handheld',...

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The VOCO Voice Commander "personal voice assistant"

Have visions of a Star Trek lifestyle and controlling your living room entertainment with only your voice? The VOCO Voice Commander may be the device for you. When bundled with a Vzone player, which can hook up to a stereo,...

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DWL-G730AP Wireless Pocket Router

If you work on the move, the DWL-G730AP wireless pocket router from D-Link is a possible portable wireless solution, delivering 802.11g wireless connectivity with a maximum wireless signal rate of up to 54Mbps - ideal for creating a network for...

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Griffin TuneCenter iPod dock

Viewing photo slide shows and watching videos work as you would expect. It's how the TuneCenter handles your music library that really has my interest. When connected to your TV, the TuneCenter displays track and playlist information. With the included...

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Saitek Audio A-250 Wireless 2.1 Speaker System

I found the sound produced by the A-250 to be surprisingly rich and bassy, especially when using the system in the kitchen where the Active Bass system seemed to really bounce off the tile counter and backsplash. The sound seemed...

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PSP-controlled Honda Civic

The PSP maybe seen by most as a games console, but the handheld device has taken its first steps as a remote control for your car.Based on what was once a 94 Honda Civic, a pimped up concept car has...

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