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A bit late to the rugged-compact game, Nikon shows up looking good.
Stick on these thin silicone-rubber rails and forget about scratches from surfaces.
AMD’s entry-level Fusion processors get upgrades across the board, adding promised performance enhancements to the laptops and desktops they’ll soon be appearing in.
This week, the Oxford English Dictionary said woot to retweeting, while software said we were mean and ugly, leading us to slide toward the “trough of disillusionment.”
Resellers are launching fire sales for HP TouchPads, with prices cratering to as low as $99.
Originally posted at Nanotech – The Circuits Blog
Sony’s DEV-3 and DEV-5 debut in the binocular market with a broad set of camcorder features.
Researchers create a tool they say can predict character traits such as dominance and meanness with an accuracy above 90 percent. It can also tell you where you land on the scale of perceived attractiveness.
In a week with tons of BlackBerry news, T-Mobile announces its first BlackBerry OS 7 smartphone with the 4G-enabled BlackBerry Bold 9900.
Originally posted at Dialed In
Software giant to discontinue downloads for the pioneering app, which launched well before the popularity of e-book reader devices.
Originally posted at News – Microsoft
Apple files a patent application on “Direct Liquid Vaporization for Oleophobic Coatings” to keep electronic device screens clean.
Originally posted at News – Business Tech
At just $20, the Harmony 200 is most affordable Logitech universal remote to date.
With the British government looking to clamp down on social networks following the riots, and even the San Francisco subway interfering with cell phone access, is more regulation justified?
Just a friendly reminder to all would-be Nintendo 3DS owners out there: the first-ever glasses-less 3D portable gaming system can now be had for just $169.99, a whopping 32 percent off the original retail price.
Looking for a smartphone but don’t want to pay an arm and a leg for one? Check out these six models that cost less than $100.
Originally posted at Dialed In