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Games
by Jordan Grodecki on June 30, 2009
There's been lots of rumours about a slim model of Sony's Playstation 3, and today we are hearing that agreements may have been made with Foxxcon and another manufacture in order to produce ...
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Mobile Phones
by Chris Matier on June 30, 2009
I love living in the United States, but for a technology buff and gadget head, it can be frustrating at times. Korea gets the most fantastic cell phones, and Japan has mobile television on everything,...
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Desktops
by Jordan Grodecki on June 29, 2009
Perhaps I've managed to be under a metaphorical rock about this... but I found this news really, really suprising. Dell are set to be knocked off the number 2 spot of pc sales in the USA by none o...
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Mobile Phones
by Jordan Grodecki on June 29, 2009
This little blury snapshot has turned up on the web, adding to the already persistant rumours of Dell entering the smartphone market, with an obviously dell branded handset pictured running Google...
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Games
by Chris Matier on June 29, 2009
I love the PS3. I know there are Xbox diehards, and Wii fanboys, but I honestly believe that Sony did things right with that piece of hardware. The quality of the PS3 is exactly why I am wondering why...
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Software
by Chris Matier on June 26, 2009
Starting today, and lasting an undetermined amount of time, Windows 7 is available for pre-order; for a few of the varieties, pre-ordering will get you a pretty descent discount. I would act fast, be...
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Mobile
by Chris Matier on June 25, 2009
I have written about conductive chargers, the wireless charging technology, before; I am completely in love with the technology. WildCharge, the leader in wireless charging technology, has charging pa...
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Mobile
by Chris Matier on June 24, 2009
Cloud computing is certainly a buzzword today, but it is a concept that is taking hold with a gusto. As netbooks become more popular, and smartphones become more nimble and more intelligent, people ar...
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Networking
by Chris Matier on June 23, 2009
In my house, I have a mixture of WiFi and Powerline networking technology. Almost everything needs WiFi, but for my DVR systems, Powerline was the only way to go; unfortunately, my Powerline adapters ...
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Software
by Chris Matier on June 22, 2009
You remember Corel, right? They used to have drawing software called Corel Draw, then later they bought and released WordPerfect? Well, they have jumped onto the latest bandwagon and released an offic...
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Sponsored Post
by Greg Cruey on June 19, 2009
Looking for a Neutron CE 6 Electric Lawn Mower? There's a good chance you can find it on megashopper.
Whatever kind of electronic device (or peripheral for it) you may be looking for or consider...
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Mobile Phones
by Chris Matier on June 19, 2009
This is officially my third iPhone in as many years. I know it maybe a sickness, and I can accept that. Let me tell you, the 3G S is worth it; it really is. Granted, the upgrade fees have been expensi...
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Games
by Jordan Grodecki on June 18, 2009
When MS showed off the tech behind project Natal, people were wowed, but didn't half wonder exactly how much it will actually cost, or whether it'll ever make it to the shelves at all! But MS ...
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GPS
by Chris Matier on June 18, 2009
I was slightly interested in the Knight Rider GPS unit, but TomTom takes the cake with this one. TomTom has released a Simpson's skin for their TomTom GPS navigators and it features none other tha...
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General Cool Stuff
by Chris Matier on June 17, 2009
Opera has been teasing about reinventing the web, and with the release of Opera Unite, they may have just done that. If you were not keeping up with Opera today, they have announce a new service and s...
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Storage Stuff
by Chris Matier on June 16, 2009
I know that you can get some serious performance boost when you add a ssd (solid state drive) to a laptop setup. The problem is, most of the drives that I can afford are slow, stuttery, or flat out bu...
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Tech News Around The World
by Chris Matier on June 15, 2009
"With 15 years of continuous innovation, Opera will introduce a technology that will forever change the fundamental fabric of the Web,"
Now, that's a tease. If you haven't already h...
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Laptops
by Chris Matier on June 12, 2009
The Archos 9 is the sexy, portable, and practical tablet that Apple refuses to make, and it runs Windows 7. I count that as a major win for Microsoft, Archos, and all of us tablet loving people out t...
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Household Entertainment
by Chris Matier on June 11, 2009
I know that the readers of the Gadgets-Weblog are not the ones whom I am talking about, but many are not prepared for the digital television transition that is happening on Friday, 12 June. I am speak...
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Information About
, Storage Stuff
by Chris Matier on June 10, 2009
Speaking for someone who has a few computers and has had substantial data loss on everyone, 4TB (yes Terabytes) of data storage does not sound like overkill. I could run Time Machine for years on th...
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Handhelds
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, Tech News Around The World
by Chris Matier on June 9, 2009
The good news is there is a cheap iPhone; the better news is that there is an iPhone refresh that is pretty snazzy, and the bad news is that I can have none of it.
Today at the WWDC keynote addres...
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Telephony
by Chris Matier on June 8, 2009
Thank goodness for the World Wide Developers Conference; the deafening roar of Apple iPhone rumors were becoming a bit too much. None the less, WWDC begins today, and at the keynote address today Appl...
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Games
by Chris Matier on June 5, 2009
I own a PSP 2000, and it is a pretty good device. I play Field Commander, Patapon, Lumines and LocoRoco with some regularity. For that reason alone, I had almost dedicated myself to not buying a PSP G...
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Green Gadgets
by Chris Matier on June 4, 2009
I own an old Black and Decker Electric Lawnmower and I have loved it. I only spent a few hundred dollars on it, and over the life of the unit it has more than paid for itself. Unfortunately, the batte...
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Remote Control
by Chris Matier on June 3, 2009
Everyone is getting motion control these days. We all know the Nintendo Wii features motion control; yesterday, Microsoft announced Project Natal, and today Sony announced a motion controller for the ...
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Games
by Chris Matier on June 2, 2009
The one thing I liked about the Wii is that my son had to stand up to play it effectively; it was hard to be lazy and play it. Microsoft has taken the whole "motion sensitive" and movement ...
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Games
, Information About
by Chris Matier on June 1, 2009
There are three types of products: trend-setters, trend-setter competitors, and failures. For example, the Nintendo DS was a trend-setter, and the original PSP was a competitor, and the iPod Touch w...