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  • #faucets

    Give Your Ordinary Home an Opulent Sink With This LED Faucet

    You don't spend three months of the year circumnavigating the globe on your houseboat. You don't have a closet full of designer loafers. You're not married to a supermodel. So what: your sink has a mini-waterfall LED faucet. More »
    12/28/09
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    By Kyle VanHemert
  • #specs

    Google Nexus One's Hardware Components: Looking Good

    Thesearethedroids.com has a running list of the hardware components in the Nexus One, gleaned from the Android 2.1 ROM. Read onward for lengthy and confusing chipset names! More »
    12/15/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #apple

    Apple Denying Support to Smokers?

    The Consumerist is reporting that two Mac users were denied AppleCare coverage because the owners were smokers. Not because the computers were damaged by second hand smoke, but because of OSHA regulations. More »
    11/21/09
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    By Chris Jacob
  • #intel

    Atom Processors To Get the 32nm Treatment in 2011

    Attention, people who like to maintain a complete mental taxonomy of every processor: Cedar Trail has been outed as the new Atom platform for 2011, with the name Cedarview going to the processor itself. Along with 32nm fabrication, some goodies: More »
    11/20/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #nook

    Barnes & Noble Nook Won't Be Sold in All B&N Stores, for Some Reason [Updated]

    Barnes & Noble has a leg up on the Kindle, since they've got over 700 brick-and-mortar stores where they can sell the Nook. But BN will only be selling the Nook in certain stores, pushing delayed-gratification online sales instead. Updated. More »
    10/27/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #goodadvice

    Computer Benchmarking: Why Getting It Right Is So Damn Important

    We're constantly bombarded with benchmark results, used to pitch everything from web browsers to cell service. But if benchmarks aren't built properly, results are erroneous or misleading. Here's what goes into a great benchmark, and how to make your own. More »
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    10/05/09
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    By Will Smith
  • #imagecache

    Fixing a Computer Is Easy

    Just follow these simple steps. More »
    08/31/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #nettops

    Lenovo IdeaCentre C100 All-in-One Nettop Will Have a Touchscreen, Eventually

    Here at the gdgt party, Lenovo introduced an all-in-one nettop we haven't seen before: The IdeaCentre C100 is an Atom-based, 20-inch nettop that will eventually pack Windows 7 and a touchscreen, but it'll have touchless Vista first. More »
    08/05/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #hackintosh

    The State of Hackintosh: Which Netbooks to Hack

    BoingBoing Gadgets' netbook compatibility chart is a great resource for putting Mac OS on netbooks. But before taking the Hackintosh plunge, here are the major contenders' strengths, pitfalls and quirks to consider, plus guides for when you (carefully) jump in. More »
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    07/30/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #hackintosh

    Mac OS X Netbook Compatibility Chart Updated

    Boing Boing Gadgets' fantastic ease-of-netbook-Hackintoshing chart just got updated with three new models (all pretty promising) and a smattering of changes throughout. If you're thinking about a Hackintoshed netbook, check it, and our guide, out. [Boing Boing Gadgets]
    07/25/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #psp

    Sony Thought About Giving PSPgo Dual Analog Sticks, But Opted for "Perfectly Compatible" Suckage

    I love the logic at Sony: They wish now that the PSP had dual analog sticks, and thought about adding them to the PSPgo, but they didn't want to trip up developers who'd gotten used to developing around terrible controls. More »
    07/22/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #rumor

    Toshiba Even More Officially Gives Up the War, Will Launch Blu-Ray Player

    Toshiba, the former leader of Blu-Ray's enemy HD-DVD camp, is admitting defeat in the most final way they can: By launching a Blu-Ray player. More »
    07/18/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #guides

    A Pictorial Guide to Computer Hardware

    From every kind of memory to A/V input/outputs, processors, and hard drives, this guide shows in easy-to-recognize pictorial form the possible guts in your computer. It's either a really useful quick guide, or the nerdiest poster we've ever seen. [DeviantArt]
    07/18/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #speakers

    Four New Logitech Speaker Sets Feature 360-Degree Sound

    Logitech's really pushing this "omnidirectional acoustics" stuff with their new speaker sets—they've got both front- and rear-facing drivers in each satellite, and the subwoofers (when included) push the sound downwards rather than out. More »
    07/14/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #netbooks

    Bandai RilakKuma Finally Achieves Maximum Netbook Adorability

    It can be hard to tell the legions of identical netbooks apart, but this Bandai RilakKuma will never have that problem, because it's the cutest Atom-based piece of hardware we've ever seen. More »
    07/14/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #sony

    Sony Finally Achieves the Unholy Grail: A $2,000 Netbook

    We're not sure if there's been a lot of clamoring for an crocodile-skin laptop, but Sony's new Vaio Signature Collection looks to fill that void. Even crazier is their customized Vaio P netbook, checking it at a crazy $2,000. More »
    06/27/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #audio

    Apogee ONE Mac Audio Interface Has Built-In Mic, So You Sing Right Into It

    Here's a nice one for Mac-using amateur musicians: Apogee's ONE is a multifunctional handheld device that features a built-in mic, preamp, and dedicated input/output. It works over USB and is designed for Garage Band, Final Cut and the like. More »
    06/26/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #netbooks

    Gateway LT3100 Netbook Runs an AMD Athlon Processor, LED Backlit 11-inch screen and Multitouch

    What's up, Gateway? You think you're too good for the Atom? All the other netbooks are using it. Doesn't this really make your new LT3100 more of a tiny-screened, $400 laptop? Yes, plus LED backlight and multitouch. More »
    06/23/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #storage

    Seagate's FreeAgent Go Offers World's First Bus-Powered 640GB 2.5-Inch Portable HDD

    Seagate's FreeAgent Go line of hard drives is home of the first 640-gigabyte portable in the beloved USB bus-powered 2.5-inch form factor. More »
    06/18/09
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #netbooks

    Toshiba NB205 Netbook Gets 8 and a Half Hours of Real-Time Battery Life

    10-inch, Atom-based netbooks tend to blend together in the mind, as they all have similar specs and similar designs. But when you can boast an insane 8.5 hour battery life in real-world conditions, we sit up and take notice. More »
    06/17/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #android

    T-Mobile myTouch 3G (AKA T-Mobile G2, HTC Magic, Google Ion) Coming This Summer

    T-Mobile's followup to the G1 has gone through more than a few name changes, but it looks like we'll finally be seeing the American version—the T-Mobile myTouch 3G—this summer. More »
    06/17/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
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