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  1. HTC Touch HD not getting US release

    HTC Touch HD not getting US release

    SlashGear - 8 minutes ago

    HTC have no plans to bring flagship WM6.1 smartphone the HTC Touch HD to the US, citing engineering issues in supporting the 3G HSDPA and HSUPA bands. In a Twitter message today, HTC revealed that the smartphone -

    Tagged: news, hsdpa, feature, 3g, archive, htc, htc touch hd

  2. ASUS S101 press photos released: Graphite version spotted

    ASUS S101 press photos released: Graphite version spotted

    SlashGear - 26 minutes ago

    We’ve seen live images but this press shot of the ASUS S101 is the first time I’ve seen the luxury “fashion” netbook in something other than brown - an acquired taste, to be sure. The ASUS Eee PC S101 is the company’s

    Tagged: luxury, asus, archive, eee, netbook

  3. Microsoft Live Search Cashback scheme pays you to shop

    Microsoft Live Search Cashback scheme pays you to shop

    SlashGear - 2 hours ago

    It almost sounds a little too much like those “Bill Gates will send you a check for forwarding this email” scams, but apparently Microsoft is subsidizing certain hardware purchases to encourage use of its Live web

    Tagged: news, microsoft, ebay, feature, archive

  4. Fake chips sold to US Military blamed for dangerous failures

    Fake chips sold to US Military blamed for dangerous failures

    SlashGear - 2 hours ago

    American security forces are facing a mass examination of their hardware, as an ongoing investigation discovers that counterfeit computer chips and other devices have been sold to the US government. According to a

    Tagged: news, military, archive, fake, chip

  5. Elonex One T netbook tested: cheap but not cheerful

    Elonex One T netbook tested: cheap but not cheerful

    SlashGear - 2 hours ago

    Elonex’s One T and T+ netbooks are the UK’s answer to the OLPC $100 device; at around £129 (okay, so that’s $226, but we’ll overlook it) they’re intended for students and, for every 100 sold, Elonex will give one to an

    Tagged: archive, educations, elonex, netbook

  6. Epson low-cost Anti-Shake Technology helps reduce blur for phone cam

    Epson low-cost Anti-Shake Technology helps reduce blur for phone cam

    SlashGear - 2 hours ago

    Novices’ users with phone cameras are less likely to know the relation between shutter speed and blur images. In general, the faster the shutter speed the more accurately you can freeze the action to avoid blurs

    Tagged: technology, epson, archive, digital cameras

  7. ASUS S101 hands-on: No ordinary Eee PC

    ASUS S101 hands-on: No ordinary Eee PC

    SlashGear - 3 hours ago

    The ASUS S101 netbook went official last week and is already parading its super-skinny form to the admiring crowds. Engadget China grabbed some hands-on photos of ASUS’ so-called luxury “fashion” netbook, and it

    Tagged: luxury, hands on, asus, archive, netbook

  8. Blogging houseplant lives in Japanese cafe

    Blogging houseplant lives in Japanese cafe

    SlashGear - 4 hours ago

    Talking to plants to encourage their growth is nothing new, but plants that communicate back to you is a little more unusual. Midori-san is a Japanese Sweetheart Hoya that lives at the bowls Donburi Cafe in Kamakura

    Tagged: internet, archive, bizarre

  9. Nintendo Wii HD rumors denied by Reggie Fils-Aime

    Nintendo Wii HD rumors denied by Reggie Fils-Aime

    SlashGear - 4 hours ago

    Last week’s brief Nintendo DS upgrade rumor turned out to be true, with the company announcing the media-friendly DSi shortly after. Anybody hoping for a similarly speedy turnaround with the speculated Wii HD will be

    Tagged: gaming, wii, nintendo, archive, rumor, high definition

  10. Microsoft Surface SDK promised for PDC this month

    Microsoft Surface SDK promised for PDC this month

    SlashGear - 4 hours ago

    Having been flaunting their Surface multitouch table around bars, hotels and TV studios, Microsoft are now promising to deliver the SDK at the upcoming Professional Developer Conference. Set to take place at the end of

    Tagged: microsoft, software, sdk, archive, touchscreen, multitouch

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