Epson Endeavor Na01 Netbook
Epson has finally released its NA01 netbook on an official basis, and inside it will pack the following :-
* 10.2″ display with 1,024 x 600 resolution
* Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor
* 1GB RAM
* 160GB hard drive
* Wi-Fi connectivity
* 3-in-1 memory card reader
* Ethernet connectivity
* Three USB 2.0 ports
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Grandcentral Showing Signs Of Life; Google Releases Vocito
After what seemed like an eternity of silence, Google has finally released something new associated with GrandCentral. No, you still can’t get in on the action if you don’t already have an account and no, this is hardly huge news. It is however, hopefully a sign of things to come as Google further enhances the GrandCentral offering and maybe, just maybe, opens it up for public consumption once again.
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Lpc-450m Compact Embedded Or In-Car Pc
Stealth.Com have announced a new small-form-factor PC intended for embedded, in-car or industrial applications. The Stealth LPC-450M Little PC is based on an Intel Core 2 Duo with, as standard, a shock-mounted 2.5-inch hard-drive and PSU capable of running on 10-16V DC power such as supplied from a car battery. SSD storage is an option, as is upgrading the standard DVD/CD-RW to a DVD burner.
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Palm Treo Pro Coming To Sprint In January
We’ll keep the rumor flag on this one but you can pretty safely mark it down as done. Since we first scooped the Treo Pro back in May, the consensus has been consistent - it’s kind of sweet, for a Palm. Those who have used the handset can attest however, it really is a significant improvement over prior Palm handsets. Rumblings of a CDMA variant of the Treo Pro have been making their way around the interweb for a while and BGR ninjas are now finally able to essentially put the speculation to bed.
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Bajca’s Emoticon Keyboard Jewelry-Making Kit Might Be Emotionally Unstable
Be honest with yourself: you’ve always wanted a dedicated, 16-key emoticon keyboard with “keys” that pulled doubled duty as expressive jewelry, right? Well, you got it! Bajca’s Smile Keypad aims to “make real the emoticon,” and as far as we can tell, they’ve totally nailed it. The USB-friendly keyboard has classic smiley face-looking keys which pop out using some special tongs, then are popped into pieces of jewelry — rings, bracelets, necklaces — sky’s the limit, apparently. It’s not really crystal clear if all of these pieces are going to be included, or if they’ll be sold separately, or if this is ever going to make it to the market. All we can do is hope. Check out a few more emotionally charged shots after the break.
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Ikimono Mini Camera
Now here’s a tiny and cute camera that can help you capture candid shots, although don’t expect these to look as good as those shot using a dedicated digital camera! It harks back to the days where film is still used, so you will need to develop those photos once the 110 film inside is all used up. Prints are available in 3X5″ or 4X6″ formats, anything bigger and chances are there’ll be plenty of noise. Each Ikimono Mini Camera comes with a small cartoon animal on the front for that added cuteness factor, retailing for $22.
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Verizon Botched ‘private Sale’ Frustrates Would-Be Storm Buyers
Verizon Wireless seem to have taken what should’ve been a glittering device launch and turned it into a whole lot of ill-will, only made worse by the fact that it’s their “most valued customers” that they’ve frustrated. The carrier distributed flyers inviting said-customers to attend a Private Sale from November 17th to the 21st, plastered with images of the BlackBerry Storm 9530 and the tagline “Introducing the BlackBerry Storm”. Cue interested would-be buyers turning up at stores with flyer in hand, only to be told that there are no Storms to be played with, no preordering possible, and only the promise to be called back on the general launch date to see if they’re still interested.
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Msi Trots Out Colorful Vr220 Ya Edition Ultraportable
MSI’s got a fever, and evidently the only cure is more notebook. With the novelty of the heralded Wind slowly fading, the outfit has stepped in with the altogether riveting VW220 YA Edition ultraportable — and in four delightful hues, no less. Aside from sporting a Denim Blue, Coral Pink, Wasabi Green or Empire Black exterior, the 12.1-incher also includes a WXGA (1,280 x 800) panel, dual-core Pentium CPU, Intel’s GMA 4500M graphics set, up to 2GB of DDR2 RAM, dual stereo speakers, gigabit Ethernet, an optional TV tuner, WiFi / Bluetooth, a 3-in-1 card reader, VGA output and three USB 2.0 ports.
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Save Up To 30% And More On Popular 16gb Sandisk Usb Drives
One of the best time to buy a new large capacity thumb drive! SanDisk is offering up to 30% discount on all 16GB usb thumb drives as well as flash cards during its 16GB Sale through November 23. The sad part? Quantities are very limited - so hurry and place your order today!
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Iogear Gcs1716 16-Port Usb Or Ps/2 Kvm Switch
IOGEAR has yet another device that targets small-to-medium size businesses with its GCS1716 16-port USB or PS/2 KVM switch. This allows an organization or office to share resources, something that ought to be encourage in this time of economic hardship, as peripherals like monitors, keyboards and even mice can be used by up to 16 different computers. The switches can be daisy-chained, leading you to link up to a maximum of 256 computers, although we can just imagine the mess of wires then! Computer assignment can be selected from the display menu, and the same can also be done via hot-key combinations or with push button LEDs located on the front panel.
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