Black Friday is this week and it’s one of the busiest shopping days of the year. Only the brave venture to retail stores and usually they are driven by the hope of landing a massive deal on some sort of high tech product like computers and HDTVs.
Shuttle is known for its SFF line of computer systems and for some of its newest AIO computers. The company has announced that it will be offering up to 50% off some of its machines this week for holiday shoppers.
The catch is that Shuttle won’t tell us yet exactly where the up to 50% off deals will be offered. We do know that het deals will be on some of its XPC line of computers. Full story...
Acer’s enthusiastic embrace of Intel’s latest Core i3, i5 and i7 “Calpella” notebook processors for their upcoming TimelineX range has seemingly thrown the chipmaker’s production lines into a panic, with DigiTime’s manufacturing sources reckoning that the CPUs are now in relatively short supply.
Google have updated Google Maps for mobile 4.1 for Android devices, adding in much requested functionality like the ability to switch between Google accounts in the app – handy for tracking different Latitude and Buzz contacts – as well as making UI and other changes.
After the apparent leak of Nokia’s C6 QWERTY slider comes another new handset from the company under its refreshed range nomenclature.
Ever felt like you needed to be able to check Twitter from an easier source than, say, your phone? Or, how about that laptop you probably have dangerously close to you at all times? And, sure, some high-def TVs out there have widgets galore, and even your Xbox 360 can check the little blue bird’s site.
The rumors about Microsoft updating their video game console, the Xbox 360, have been floating about for a little over a year now, and many people out there think that it’s about time the console of today be replaced with something of tomorrow.
Have you ever been sitting in a chair, comfortable, and then suddenly you’re assaulted with this itch right at the center of your back? You know your arms can’t reach it (not that you don’t try), so then you’re forced to rub your back against the chair itself, hoping that you can rid yourself of the annoyance.
The launch of a Palm smartphone running webOS on AT&T’s network hasn’t actually been confirmed as of yet, but that’s not stopping the analysts from declaring their assumptions.
If you’ll recall, the Google Nexus One launched back in January with T-Mobile USA exclusivity.
After speculation earlier today about the lag involved in Sony’s PlayStation Move system, how about a really fast camera? University of Tokyo professor Masatoshi Ishikawa has developed the simply-titled “Super Vision Chip”, capable of scanning an entire 200 page book in a minute (you can see the demo after the cut).