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Samsung’s Transparent OLED Laptop A Possibility
0At CES we saw Samsung’s 14-inch transparent OLED display via a new laptop they have coming up in their lineup. The laptop should be hitting a store near you within the next 12 months. Samsung is one of the companies pushing towards translucency with the IceTouch PMP. It’s already being worked on in the labs to bring this technology to more concrete products such as laptops and make it the “norm” for laptops to have the transparent screens. European availability is unconfirmed but the Korean company is trying to be very ambitious with it’s technology. It does look very sexy, what do you guys More >
Nikon’s First Full HD Camera
0Nikon has finally released a camera capable of Full 1080p HD video recording.
The Nikon Coolpix P100 ($400; March 2010) packs
- HD video in a semi-compact body
- 10.3 megapixel backside illumination CMOS sensor
- 26x Optical Wide Angle Zoom-NIKKOR lens
- 3-inch variable-angle LCD, program
- Shutter priority
- Aperture priority
- Manual modes for complete photographic control
- Five-way vibration reduction
- ISO up to 3200
- Built-in HDR, 10fps shooting at full resolution or 120fps at 1.1 megapixels
- Active D-Lighting  one of our favorite features on the company’s DSLRs
- HDMI out
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Gateway’s New Gaming Lineup
0Are you looking for a new gaming desktop rig? Gateway has released information on its gaming-centric FX series, with many new changes for the new year. Albeit not being as crazy as Alienware, the system has still made quite a few improvements. The desktop comes packed with a 2.8GHz Intel Core i7 processor, ATI Radeon HD5850 with 1GB discrete memory, 1.5TB HDD with additional expansion bays, up to 16GB RAM, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, and a $1,299 starting price. It also comes with a 16x DVD drive and if you don’t mind spending a bit more money, a seperate 4xBD-ROM drive. The rest of the More >
Microsoft SideWinder X4, The New Anti-Ghosting Keyboard
0Microsoft just released news about the SideWinder X4 which is a new gaming keyboard arriving to the market in March. The company boasts that it comes equipped with the “most advanced” anti-ghosting technology around, allowing users to press up to 26 keys at the same time. Features include macro recording, auto macro repeat functions, as well as a profile and mode switching feature which allows your keyboard to remember all the moves for different games and programs. The SideWinder X4 is expected to set you back $59.95.
Touch Mouse, New Logitech iPhone App
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A new application for the iPhone turns your phone into a wireless trackpad or keyboard. Logitech’s new iPhone app is a free application that is now released and available to use. It is called “Touch Mouse” and can be found on the iTunes App Store. It does this by relying on vanilla WiFi signals so you don’t need any other equipment to set it up and get it running. Another tidbit of good news is that it is available for both MAC and PC platforms. To get more information about it and to download it click here.
“Bullshit” – Steve Jobs
0Earlier this week, in Apple’s town hall meeting, CEO Steve Jobs seemed to have attacked several issues that have been risen over the past week in regards to the iPad and Apple as a whole. He called “Bullshit” when asked what Google’s “Don’t be evil” slogan was known for, which supposedly led to a big round of applause from the gathered Apple employees. Amongst calling Google’s slogan “Bullshit” he also mentioned that Google “entered the phone business. Make no mistake they want to kill the iPhone. We won’t let them.” Apparently competition has heightened for Jobs against the giant Google More >
Remote Control For Your Computer
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More and more people are starting to connect their computers to their TVs for various reasons. Chinavision’s CVNP-K55 is a touchpad and QWERTY keyboard all in one to make you look a little less nerdy (hopefully). It function’s like a remote control for your computer. Although the device probably won’t b useful for typing long emails or documents, punching in website URLs and surfing the web should be no problem. It isn’t as big and won’t require you to keep the keyboard + mouse near your coffee table. The CVNP-K55 connects to your computer wirelessly through the use of a USB dongle and
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