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BassJump – Apple Macbook Portable Subwoofer

Bassjump, turns your Macbook into a small music system with this subwoofer that will give you quality sound on your Mac. Get Specs,availability and prices here. If you had the possibility to improve the sound on your Macbook you probably would and no...

Google to partner with TiVo and DISH Network, DVR info to be analyzed

Grab your tinfoil hat and rip the coaxial out of your TiVo privacy-freaks. Search giant Google has setup strategic partnerships with TiVo and DISH Network to analyze customer DVR data in a move billed to better “align advertisers with viewers.” Google TV will do what Google does best — mine data — Google will be providing TiVo and DISH will be providing Google with “second-by-second viewing information on who’s changing channels and when, who’s fast-forwarding through commercials and anonymous information on viewers themselves.”

Limited Edition Acer Predator ASG7711-A46 PC

Acer brings the ultimate gaming experience to gamers with their Limited Edition Acer Predator ASG7711-A46 PC, get specs and prices and of course availability. Acer wants to give the ultimate gaming experience with the Limited Edition Acer Predator AS...

Review: Nyko Wand Action Pak

Although only a few Wii games support the light gun concept, if you’re a heavy player you may want to look into getting the $39.99 Wand Action Pack if you’re planning on adding a controller to...

Smoking kills... your Mac

It should be pretty obvious by now that smoking cigarettes is bad for your health. What's not as obvious is that it might be bad for your Mac, too. According to The Consumerist, two different...

Nvidia posts picture of a real Fermi card

Well, this time it's real - probably. Nvidia PR man Brian Burke just posted a picture of a Ferm-based graphics card - which he called the GeForce 100 - on Twitter. In the tweet, Burke says...

In Japan, humble barcodes are works of art

When's the last time a barcode caught your eye? If you lived in Japan, it could have been fairly recently. D-Barcode is a Japanese design firm that has been mixing it up in the barcode world since '05, and — as you can see from the samp...

Best Buy to sell a $249 notebook this holiday season

Need a dirt cheap and somewhat underpowered notebook? Best Buy has you covered with a $249 Acer laptop. Netbook, what? The exact model will be revealed tomorrow, but at least the key specs have been released today: an Intel Celeron 900 CPU, 2GB of m...

What is keeping women out of technology?

Grace Murray Hopper, Pioneer Computer Scientist and inventor of the ‘Computer Bug”. Madeleine Albright once remarked that “the Palestinians never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity”. She didn’t make that up but ...

The 25 Most Notable Quotes in Tech History

It’s not love, war, or baseball. But over the years some memorable things have been said about technology. Some have been memorably eloquent; others are unforgettably shortsighted, wrongheaded, or just plain weird. Let’s celebrate them, s...

Nvidia's Huang shoots down x86 CPU rumors

Once again last week, the rumor mill began grinding away about the possibility of Nvidia developing an x86 microprocessor. And, once again, Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang has shot down the speculation. CNet News got the official line from Huang during Nvi...

Walmart's $298 pre-Black Friday laptop is real, and not all that bad

Section: Computers, Laptops Yesterday, fellow Gadgetell writer JG told us about Walmart’s pre-Black Friday sale and one of the items up for sale is a $298 laptop from HP. According to the initial ad listing we could see that laptop has a 15.6-inc...

CrunchPad Dead? Delayed By Higher-Than-Expected Costs?

The CrunchPad, TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington's entry into the gadget business, is still missing in action. Read the rest of this story » See Also: 20 Guesses About What The Apple Tablet Will Look Like (AAPL)Where's The CrunchPad?A...

Enough Already with the Subsidized Netbooks!

With the holidays fast approaching cell phone carriers are stocking up on inventory and amongst the new Motorola DROIDs, HTC Heroes, and Palm Pixies are a slightly larger, yet unfamiliar crop of devices – netbooks. AT&T is all giddy about its e...

Project Switchback: Moving from a Mac to Windows 7

Back in 2004, I was shopping for a new laptop at CompUSA. I took a wrong turn into the store’s tiny Apple section and had an epiphany: Why not buy a Mac? (I’d been a Mac user in the 1980s, and still used them on the job to do page layouts...

Boardy is a USB stick made out of recycled paper

At major events like CES, thousands upon thousands of little USB sticks are distributed, full of assets, press releases, and so on. Stop by a booth or show, get a USB stick. Usually they’re only 1 or 2GB (and dog slow), so you don’t end u...

ASUS unveils first full-speed USB 3.0 mainboard

ASUS on Wednesday showed off one of the first USB 3.0 mainboards ever, the P7P55D/P7P55D-E, which also has a SATA 6Gbps interface for what's claimed to be record-fast transfer speeds: ASUS estimates that a 20GB HD movie takes less than 70 seconds...

Turn Your Windows 7 Computer Into a WiFi Router In 5 Minutes, Free & No Hardware

Connectify.me is a new service we just found out about. They've sussed out how to make any Windows 7 computer into a WiFi hotspot. Since we just installed Windows 7 on a spare laptop, we figured it was about time to make Windows do something cool...

Intel and Numonyx report a breakthrough in new kind of memory chip

Intel and startup Numonyx said today they have accomplished a breakthrough in a new kind of memory chip that combines the best features of a variety of memory types. Numonyx (founded in 2000) has been working on something called “phase change m...

Dell's indestructible multitouch tablet

Dell’s got a rock solid new touchscreen tablet notebook to tie in with the launch of Windows 7, the Dell Latitude XT2 XFR. It’s every bit as robust as the previous Captain Scarlet computers in the Latitude line, but this time, there’...

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