Acer's Veriton X270 Business Desktop PCs
This is designed for your office at work, hence the compact design. It could also fill some schools; I know my school has PCs like these. The Acer Veriton X270 has a fair spec sheet, including: an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, the Nvidia GeFore 7100 graphics card, up to 4GB of DDR2 RAM, a 500GB HDD, a DVD writer, 5.1-channel audio, and gigabit Ethernet. The Veriton X270 runs on Windows Vista Business and is available today in North America for a base price of just $399 USD.
[Engadget]
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Dell Precision T7500 Has 192GB, Want To Know The Price?
[Crunch Gear]
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LG GM630 TV Phone Coming To North and South America?
[Boy Genius]
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CEO Says Tesla Model S Is Not Expensive
[Engadget]
Friday, March 27, 2009 | 1 Comments
TealOS Will Be Taken Down On March 30
[Engadget]
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NEC To Become a Japan Exclusive
[Crunch Gear]
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Twittering From Your Car Via OnStar
You may soon be able to send Tweets from your car. If your car has OnStar, you may be in luck in the near future. Andru Edwards at Gear Live has, apparently, "discovered the potential future." This will work both ways: sending your own tweets and OnStar may even be able to read your tweets to you. Make sure not to say too much though because you could go over the 140-character limiting without even knowing. I'll update you whether or not OnStar will implement a Twitter feature in the near future. Since I don't have a car, I'll have to stick to TweetDeck for my Tweeting needs.
[Tech Crunch]
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End Of The Rainbow Really Doesn't Have a Pot Of Gold
For those people who chase the end of the rainbow, this is a sad, sad day for you. The end of the rainbow clearly does not have a pot of gold. This picture was taken by an iPhone, dubbed the "Jesus phone" for a reason. I can't believe there's no pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, my childhood is now incomplete.
[Gizmodo]
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Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete Trailer; Has Final Fantasy XIII Footage!
By now, you must've seen Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, but if you haven't just come to my house and we'll watch it. Anyways, here's a 4-minute trailer on Advent Children that has some extended scenes, a preview of Denzel's anime (small boy in Advent Children), and also a preview to the Final Fantasy XIII demo. If you just want to see the Final Fantasy XIII stuff, just go to the end. I watched the whole thing though; I can't wait to watch the extended scenes!
[PS3 QJ]
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Dell Latitude 2100 Netbook Leaked
[Gizmodo]
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PC vs Mac Ad I: Gets Dissected
Now this is where I have to interfere. What is so good about an Apple notebook? Basically, it's overpriced. You can get the same specs inside of a Mac notebook in a PC for a much cheaper price - and for a more reliable brand aka Asus or Lenovo. Mac OS X may be better than Vista, but I don't think it will be better than Windows 7. Besides having the "1000 recharge battery" (which HP now has, by the way) and the different OS, what makes Apple's notebooks so amazing? In addition, the Mac OS X is always the last one to receive new games or new software (specifically Google Chrome) because Windows is the standard. If you're trying to "stand out" or be different, have fun wasting all of that money. Please, i'm craving to know why Mac is superior to a PC. Basically, Apple's notebooks are overpriced and don't have any bang for their buck, compared to a PC. Send some of your thoughts my way.
[Boy Genius, Engadget, 9 to 5 Mac]
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Archos Android-Based MID Gets Somewhat Priced; Has 500GB of Storage
[Tech Radar]
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Asus Eee PC E1004DN With Optical Drive; Still No Voice Recgonition; And 1008HA Gets Release Date
[Engadget]
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MyID.is Wants To Be The Standard
Yes, you read that right. It is going to go head-to-head with OpenID to become the standard of all "Digital Certification." I was going to sign up but got to a small roadblock. While OpenID continues to be free, MyID.is is not. I got through the first portion of it, you have to enter your First Name, Last Name, Username, E-mail, etc. The next portion of it requires your credit card information and has a fee that is "random." Random meaning anywhere between €2 and €5. I don't know why it's "random," shouldn't it be just one base price? My bet is that they're going to take the €5, I mean, why wouldn't they? We'll see how big MyID.is becomes, but I don't think I will ever be signing up for it. Paying for services is just not my kind of thing. Why pay for anything when you can get it free?
[Tech Crunch]
Friday, March 27, 2009 | 1 Comments
Apple Stores Selling The iPhone 3G Without A Contract!
[Crunch Gear]
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Kohjinsha ML6 Netbooks; Very Colourful
[Engadget, Pocketables]
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LG Arena In A New Titan Black Colour
The LG Arena will be hitting T-Mobile later this month and they will be receiving a new Titan Black colour. While looking iPhone-esque, it holds its own ground. The black colour of the LG Arena really gives the phone a nice, sleek finish. Keep in mind that the LG Arena has a 3-inch touchscreen and I'm most excited for this new S-Class 3D UI. The LG Arena will hit T-Mobile UK before the end of this month, so it should be available really soon. As far as I know, the black model shouldn't come as an extra fee.
[GSM Arena]
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