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Nvidia unleashes 400M series laptop GPUs

September 3rd, 2010

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A new wave of Optimus-enabled graphics processors arrive in time for the holiday shopping season.

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Is Apple’s iPod tune getting old?

September 2nd, 2010

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Apple’s incredible success in the digital player category puts it in an odd position. Except for a few minor tweaks of design, it’s not clear how much more Apple can do with the category. Originally posted at Circuit Breaker

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The 404 657: Where Santa Jobs and Kenley pay us a visit (podcast)

September 1st, 2010

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Unfortunately Jeff can’t make it to the show today, but our good friend Kenley jumps into the hot seat to fill Wilson’s shoes while he pulls out his beautiful hair trying to play sound engineer for the day. Meanwhile, we’re making last minute predictions on what the Apple event will bring, so head over to CNET’s live blog for more details and in-depth post show coverage. The average e-mail user gets hundreds of message everyday, and while spam filters get rid of most of the junk, we’re still blasted with e-mails from work, mailing lists, Facebook, and more low-priority comments. Gmail recently rolled out a new solution to organize your messages called Priority Inbox . The Gmail feature automatically sorts your incoming e-mail into three sections: “important and unread,” “starred,” and “everything else,” and the idea is to target messages that aren’t outright spam but still aren’t important…Google cleverly calls this “bologne,” or BACN . The service also improves accuracy as you use it and will sort sort between senders you reply to and others that you just skip over, hopefully helping you sift through the piles of mail you get a day. We’ve seen plenty of strange Nintendo Wiimote accessories in the past, but the new detachable controller from a company called Mojowijo is by far the most NSFW. The device attaches to the Wii’s accessory port and uses Bluetooth to run wireless software that basically turns it into a partner-controlled “marital aid.” Its patent-pending “Motion2Vibration” technology transforms one user’s motions into vibrations signals that get sent to another selected device, even if they’re in another part of the country. Get it? Thanks again to everyone who entered our JetBlue All You Can Jet contest! We’ve selected two winners for the seven-day and five-day passes and will announce their names on tomorrow’s show where we’ll welcome hypnotist Paul Ramsay back into the studio! On his last appearance he hypnotized me into forgetting my name, so who knows what’ll happen tomorrow- tune in at 11:30 a.m. ET to find out! Episode 657 Listen now: Download today’s podcast Subscribe in iTunes audio | Suscribe to iTunes (video) | Subscribe in RSS Audio | Subscribe in RSS Video … Originally posted at The 404 Podcast

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iOS 4.1 offers new photo features, bug fixes

September 1st, 2010

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Before jumping into Apple’s and entertainment news, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced iOS 4.1, the latest update for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Originally posted at iPhone Atlas

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Live blog: Apple music event

September 1st, 2010

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CNET will be covering Apple’s yearly event in San Francisco live, starting at 10 a.m. PDT Wednesday. Originally posted at Circuit Breaker

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preGame 25: Multiplayer preview

September 1st, 2010

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Today on preGame, we’ll take a look at the multiplayer modes of two highly anticipated shooters, Medal of Honor and Crysis 2.

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Crave 16: Where my baby daddy? (podcast)

September 1st, 2010

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It may not be a creepy Kaspar baby, but the lead item on today’s show is its very own brand of disturbing: a belly band that plays to an unborn child. It’s not the product that bothers Donald and Jasmine, though…it’s the eerily happy mother and absentee dad. Also this week: a fan-tastic subwoofer, a new MP3 player that is not a phone, and some sweet street art in Portland, Ore., that Mario-loving cyclists are sure to appreciate. Plus, we get some viewer feedback and sort of drool over this week’s heart attack-inducing foodstuff. Subscribe in iTunes SD Video |? Subscribe in RSS SD Video …

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Asus adopts WHDI with Amimon chipset

August 31st, 2010

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Amimon announces Tuesday that it has been selected by Asus for its upcoming WiCast EW2000 PC to TV connectivity kit.

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World’s most amazing subwoofer has no woofer

August 30th, 2010

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Subwoofer designers usually stuff a big woofer in a box, but Eminent Technology’s TRW-17 sub doesn’t have a woofer or a box. Originally posted at The Audiophiliac

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Make collages and play ice hockey: iPhone apps of the week

August 29th, 2010

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This week’s apps include a photography app that lets you organize multiple images into a collage and a big-name ice hockey game that’s both fun and loaded with features. Originally posted at The Download Blog

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Kokoro shows off its latest android Actroid F

August 28th, 2010

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Tokyo entertainment firm Kokoro shows off its latest fembot, Actroid F, in a PR video. The lifelike android is slated to go on sale to work as a receptionist or hospital worker.

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MetroPCS to launch LTE in September

August 27th, 2010

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The Wall Street Journal reports that MetroPCS will launch the nation’s first LTE network in September. Originally posted at Dialed In

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Baby got bass: Speakers for the unborn

August 27th, 2010

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Sounds Beginnings lets pregnant women wrap waterproof speakers in a fabric band around their bellies and play voices and right into the womb. Originally posted at News - Health Tech

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Playboy gets into gaming with Poisonville

August 27th, 2010

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In an attempt to tap men 18-35, the bunny company is bringing its brand and its babes to a browser near you.

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Is your phone the wallet of the future?

August 26th, 2010

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Smartphones are central to several companies’ plans to make payments–either through mobile credit-card readers or by using the phone in place of a credit card. Originally posted at Circuit Breaker

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Get Him to the Greek Blu-ray includes a free streaming copy — of a different movie

August 25th, 2010

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Universal’s added a new wrinkle to persuade people to buy Get Him to the Greek on Blu-ray — throw in a copy of an entirely different movie. Sure, during the MTV Video Awards we imagined not having to watch Russell Brand was a feature that should be included more often, but we didn’t expect to see it tucked in among these other Blu-ray exclusive extras — karaoke, the Pocket BLU iPhone remote control app, social BLU access, Mobile-To-Go support for taking bonus content with you and keyboard support. Anyone who buys the flick between September 28 and March 31, 2011 can also gain access to one of the following movies streamed to the player over BD-Live or directly to their mobile phone: Uncle Buck , Dazed & Confused or Life (Eddie Murphy & Martin Lawrence, not David Attenborough .) The flicks are notable not only because they appear to have been randomly chosen, but also since they’re not available on Blu-ray yet. Unlike The Office , there’s no promise of HD resolution here so the quality is still in question, but really, what Blu-ray release couldn’t use an extra dose of John Candy? Check out all the details and extras in the press release after the break. Continue reading Get Him to the Greek Blu-ray includes a free copy — of a different movie Get Him to the Greek Blu-ray includes a free copy — of a different movie originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 24 Aug 2010 19:20:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink ?|? Email this ?|? Comments

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Crave 15: Oceanic seduction (podcast)

August 25th, 2010

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Crave’s on fire this week with plenty of pseudo-inappropriate comments that may make you think you’re listening to that other CNET podcast . But don’t fret: We keep things just this side of decent with a hand-crank car driven by a beatnik (to new age dance , no less), a super awesome garbage can made from repurposed trash, and an adorably annoying alarm clock that is will provide endless drunken entertainment at your next party. Things start to go a little off the deep end when we take a look at a flash drive preloaded with porn and wax poetic about a unique boat that–as Eric so aptly notes–”unzips the pants of the ocean.” Finally, this week’s fat-inducing food mashup disgusts Jasmine so much that she almost drops an F-bomb. Subscribe in iTunes SD Video |? Subscribe in RSS SD Video …

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Logitech drops curtain on Z623 three-piece speaker system

August 25th, 2010

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The Logitech Speaker System Z623 dropping today is a three-piece speaker set that delivers 200 watts of sound and ample thumpage thanks to the accompanying 7-inch subwoofer.

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Digital City 94: Why isn’t cable TV dead yet? Plus, laser guns for jails, and a live MIDI guitar demo

August 24th, 2010

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Transcend SSDs get radical speed and capacity boosts

August 24th, 2010

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Transcend ships new solid-state drives that offer faster speeds and up to 512GB of storage space.

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