Archive for March, 2010

Cisco takes the Flip approach to home routers

The new Valet line of routers is designed to be straightforward and inexpensive, like the original Flip video camera.
Originally posted at Circuit Breaker
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Cisco announces E-Series wireless routers

Cisco Systems details new line of wireless routers for home, business, and savvy users.
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WD ships first 750GB standard-height laptop hard drive

Western Digital ships the first standard-height laptop hard drive that offer 750GB of storage.
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Navigon iPhone GPS app 1.5.0 update hits the store

Navigion releases the 1.5.0 update for its popular MobileNavigator application that adds a few more useful features.
Originally posted at iPhone Atlas
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Dentistry simulation android is all smiles

Japanese universities recently unveiled a dentistry simulator robot called Hanako. The android patient responds to dentistry students by talking, sneezing, or even gagging.
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Will iPad launch bring OS 3.2 to iPhones?

OS 3.2 seems good enough for the iPad launch, and Apple likes to keep things on the same level.
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Xbox 360-branded USB sticks fool no one

Last week we told you about a pending update to the Xbox 360’s firmware that will allow owners to use USB flash drives as additional storage for media and game saves. Reinforcing that news today comes word of Xbox 360-branded USB sticks listed on Gamestop for preorder.
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Graphics in every laptop or cheaper ‘gaming’ laptops?

Our reviews of a few recent affordable laptop gaming solutions from Dell and Samsung left us wondering what the ideal solution is to get more people playing games on laptops.
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Headphones: From absurd to kind of neat

Headphones guru Jasmine France takes a look at an article containing purportedly ridiculous headphones.
Originally posted at MP3 Insider
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Inside CNET Labs Podcast 85: Red ring!

That just happened!

Dong wants you to change your passwords often, and he seems committed to spreading his brand of Internet security ideals. I see it slightly differently.
Then, from the world of extreme ridiculousness–at least from my perspective–comes Game Crush . One of the saddest takes on Web 2.0 …
Originally posted at Inside CNET Labs Podcast
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