Saturday, July 28, 2012

MSI CR41 Multimedia Laptop Review

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Multimedia laptops haven't been as en vouge as they once were, mostly because Ultrabooks have been here, there and everywhere, but MSI has a new one, the CR41, which ships with Intel's latest Core i CPU range, USB 3.0, HDMI 1.4, Bluetooth 4.0 and a battery that's good for up to 7.5 hours. The 14-inch multimedia mobile companion, packs a 1,366 x 768 HD display, dedicated HM76 graphics chipset, choice...
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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Vizio Co-Star Google TV Stream Player Review

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The VIZIO Co-Star turns any HDTV into the ultimate smart TV with 1080p and 3D support; Co-Star offers the distinct advantage of connecting to a cable or satellite box and this eature allows viewers to enjoy full screen web browsing with Adobe Flash Player and HTML 5, access to entertainment apps such as the OnLive Game Service, Netflix, YouTube and more  without switching inputs or remotes...
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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Ford C-MAX Energi Plug-In Hybrid C-Max Energi Utility Review

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Ford's 2013 C-Max Energi rolls out 95 MPGe, which will be its first plug-in hybrid when it hits showrooms later this year, can run slightly more than 20 miles on electricity alone and the five-passenger C-Max Energi has been certified at the equivalent of 95 m.p.g. in combined city/highway driving. That is more than the 13-mile battery-only range of the Toyota Prius plug-in hybrid and Ford said the...
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Thursday, July 19, 2012

N-trig Fourth Generation DuoSense Single-Chip Solution With Pen And Multi-Touch Computing Review

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N-trig has been producing and selling chipsets called DuoSense for a while now, which allow tablets and other touchscreen devices to support both pen-based input and multi-touch computing. The new 4000 series condenses both pen input and multi-touch finger gestures into a combination of one chip and one sensor, letting any entrepreneurial device maker stuff the two control methods into a handheld...
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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Giada i53 Book-Sized Mini PC With Powerful Performance Review

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Giada has unveiled a new book sized mini PC the packs in an Ivy Bridge CPU and high-performance GPU in a small package and it  has 4 GB of RAM and 500 GB of storage, it will support 1080p video streaming and can run Windows or Linux operating systems. The integrated HD 4000 GPU will handle high-definition video with ease via the HDMI output and ports for the PC include 4x USB 2.0, and a single...
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Friday, July 13, 2012

Verizon GameTanium Game Subscription App For Android Devices With Offering Unlimited Game Play Review

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Verizon has launched a new subscription-based gaming service for its network, he subscription service comes from digital-entertainment company Exent and the GameTanium lets Verizon customers pay $5.99 per month per device, and access over 100 Android smartphone games, and more than 50 tablet titles. The games included in the GameTanium listing are hand-picked by Exent's editorial board and each title...
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Virgin Galactic LauncherOne Satellite Vehicle Review

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LauncherOne is a rocket that is launched from Virgin Galactic's White Knight Two carrier aircraft and the technology that goes into manufacturing satellites has come a long way since the days of Sputnik and Explorer I. LauncherOne is much like the Pegasus system, operated by Orbital Sciences Corporation, which launches a rocket from an aircraft, as was done with NASA’s NuSTAR X-ray observatory and...
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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Foxconn Fanless Nano MiniPCs Review

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After a slight delay Foxconn's range of fanless Nano PCs will be available worldwide this september and the  AT-5600 is still based on AMD’s E450 APU, but the AT-5250 now sports an Atom D2550 at 1.86 Ghz. Both are more expensive than initially announced ($280 and $260 respectively) and the nettops will sport the same I/O, but one image courtesy of FanlessTech hints that DVI might be thrown...
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Saturday, July 7, 2012

EA SimCity Social On Facebook Review

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Facebook on Thursday opened its doors to SimCity Social, integrating the fan favorite features of the computer game into a city-building simulation for the Farmville-wary and SimCity Social is about playing with friends and watching unique sprawling metropolises come to life in unexpected ways. SimCity Social has no set linear paths to follow and cities grow as a direct result of the choices the players...
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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Archos 97 Carbon Android 4.0 Elements Slate Review

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Archos introduced the first in its new Elements line of Google Android-based consumer tablets, a 9.7-inch device priced at $250 and the 16GB Archos 97 Carbon running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich sports a 5x multi-touch screen, front-facing and rear-facing camera, expandable storage up to 32GB courtesy of its microSD card slot, and a graphics engine capable of decoding full 1080p HD video and...
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