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  • #intel

    Intel's High-End Larrabee Graphics Card Won't Be Released Anytime Soon

    Intel just told us that its first Larrabee graphics card isn't ever coming out "as standalone discrete product," because they're behind where they'd hoped to be in development, meaning you won't be shoving one inside of your PC anytime soon. More »
  • #giftguide

    Hands-On Gifts for Hackers, Makers and the DIY Obsessed

    Hi there, I'm Phil. I live in an electronics factory, and regularly need to pluck microcontrollers out of my feet when walking around barefoot. I thought I could bring some of that joy to you in a gift guide. More »
  • #hometheater

    GlideTV Navigator: A Trackpad for Your Hand

    The GlideTV Navigator—a trackpad remote for an HTPC, AppleTV, WMC, Boxee, PS3 or Mac—is shaped so strangely that you figure the ergonomics must be amazing. More »
  • #nowavailable

    Now Available

    There are great data storage solutions shipping out today. Be sure to take a look at Netgear's new wireless-N router capable of providing access to USB connected hard drives anywhere on the home network. More »
  • #picoprojectors

    The 3M MPro120: It's About Time Pico Projectors Grew Up

    3M pitching the MPro120 mini-projector as a "second generation" piece of hardware. For them, that means it's the first with the new MM200 projection engine. For everyone else, it could mean the first truly decent pico projector. More »
  • #sharp

    Sharp Aquos LE700 LED TVs Go Mainstream, But Where's the Local Dimming?

    Sharp's jumping into the mainstream LED pool with Aquos LED (they had the pricier XS1). Sharp says theirs are better, since they make their own LEDs and use a next-gen LCD substrate. But there's no local dimming. WTF? Updated More »
  • #hometheater

    The Loop Controls Your TV Like the Wii for $100

    The Loop really impressed us back at CES...2007. A circular remote that functioned a lot like the Wiimote, the promising Loop turned heads before disappearing into the bowels of the tech world. (Until now.) More »
  • #monitors

    Stunning NEC CRV43 43-Inch Curved Monitor Is Stunningly Expensive

    Remember this 43-inch curved monitor from CES a couple years ago? Well, it's finally about to be available in all of its 2880x900px glory. For $8,000. Yowza! More »
  • #portablemedia

    Panasonic DMP-B15 Portable Blu-ray Player Shipping This Month For $800

    First seen at CES, Panasonic has announced that their DMP-B15 portable Blu-ray player will be shipping this month for $800. More »