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Apple Selling Off Old Macbooks To Make Room For New Model
Published On 05 Jul 2011If you go to an Apple store in search of the Macbook, you might come ...
Ericsson Speaks At Climate Change Conference
Published On 13 Dec 2010Although Ericsson is not particularly well know in the environmental industry, they want the world ...
Solar Panel Installations To Increase In 2011
Published On 11 Dec 2010A recently released report by IDC Energy Insights stated that solar panel installations in the ...
The Blackberry Just Got a Level Up to Boost Performance
Published On 15 Jan 2010Long time gadget fans know that the Blackberry is one of the premiere devices out ...
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How To Choose A New Projector
Published On 31 May 2011If you haven't seen a newly manufactured project within the last five years you have ...
Why The Basic Black iPhone4 Is Still Preferred
Published On 25 May 2011Although Apple fans have been lining up in anticipation of the release of the long ...
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Cosmo: Apple stores the place to meet men
I'm not sure this is what Ron Johnson had in mind when he set out to create Apple's chain of retail stores, but recently the shops unexpectedly topped a list of hot spots.
Cosmo says that if you are looking to meet a man, you can't do ...
Dude, where’s my cell phone?

Where's My Cell Phone is a handy new single-serving app to help track misplaced mobile phones. It's for those times when your cell phone is nowhere to be seen and you simply don't have another phone available to make the call.
Instead of using Google Maps and ...
Widespread Panic, “Boom Boom Boom”: Free MP3 of the Day

No one knew what would become of Panic after the tragic loss of guitarist Michael Houser in 2002, but the seminal Georgia jam act continues to offer excellent new material. "Free Somehow" showcases their classic mix of grizzled vocals, Southern rock grit, and jammy extrapolations.
Infiniti to come to Europe

The EX is coming to Europe.
(Credit: CNET Networks)Driving around the streets of London and Geneva over the last couple of days, I have noticed a conspicuous absence of Infiniti and Acura models. The premium brands of (respectively) Nissan and Honda are virtually unknown in Western European countries, where ...
MSI’s new luxury laptop goes pigment-free
(Credit: MSI)As every laptop maker tries to outdo each other in colors, patterns, and even textures, MSI has decided to zig where the rest are zagging: It's going back to basic white.
The Taiwanese company today is officially introducing its "PR200 Crystal Collection," a luxury laptop most notable ...
Woz: ‘I’m trying to figure out a way to make the Air part of my life’
(Credit: Al Luckow/Woz.org)Apple co-founder and sometimes Steve Jobs antagonist Steve Wozniak was characteristically outspoken when talking to reporters this morning in Sydney at a tech conference. According to a transcript posted by APC Magazine, on the subject of the new MacBook Air, Woz minced no words, telling ...
Wii virtual console release for this week–’Super Turrican’ stands alone

To say that the Virtual Console is "falling off" is an understatement. It's now been more than a month straight of less than three releases per week.
Super Turrican (1993, Super Nintendo, 800 Wii points): From Factor 5 came Super Turrican, a 2D platformer that reminded us a whole
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Making your game systems kid-safe

Two decades ago, video games, like comic books before them, were written off as a form of entertainment strictly for children. Just like the comic book industry eventually produced mature, extremely-not-for-kids books like Alan Moore's Watchmen or Garth Ennis' Preacher, the video game industry has produced mature, extremely-not-for-kids games
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