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  1. Sync luxury integrated PC desk

    SlashGear - May 16, 2008

    Now building a computer into a desk is, when you think about it, a pretty daft idea. Not only are you saying that you don’t need the flexibility of a laptop, but you’re saying you’ll always be using your PC wherever

    Tagged: pc, desktop, concept, furniture, archive

  2. ASUS to preload Express Gate instant-on Linux on all new motherboards

    SlashGear - May 16, 2008

    Last year ASUS released a motherboard, the P5E3, with an embedded compact Linux distro it called Express Gate. Basically a fast-boot alternative that, in just five seconds, bypassed Windows and gave you a web-browser

    Tagged: internet, software, linux, asus, archive, motherboard

  3. NHK develop precise haptic-feedback touchscreen

    SlashGear - May 16, 2008

    Over at our cellular site Phone Magazine we’ve reviewed a few touchscreen handsets promising haptic feedback, and always found them to be a bit underwhelming; generally they just vibrate a little whenever you tap the

    Tagged: archive, display, touchscreen, force feedback

  4. Audio-Technica ATH-EQ700 retractable earphones

    SlashGear - May 16, 2008

    Audio-Technica Japan have unveiled their latest headphones, the ATH-EQ700, which pack retractable cables to avoid in-bag tangling. With an adjustable over-ear clip and positionable driver angles to suit different ear

    Tagged: archive, headphones, audio technica, stereo headset

  5. The LightCap 200 gives extra use to your water bottle

    SlashGear - May 16, 2008

    When camping one of the main essentials is a water bottle, not many leave without one. So its nice that a company decided to incorporate that with a bit of technology to make an easy portable light. The lamp isn’t the

    Tagged: portable, archive, lamp, solar powered, earth friendly

  6. Aigo MID hands-on: compact & innovative, but battery disappoints

    SlashGear - May 16, 2008

    One of the first Intel Atom powered Mobile Internet Devices, the Aigo MID, has reached the hands of reviewers, and first impressions look good. Basically the same unit as Gigabyte’s M528, it packs a 500MHz Z500

    Tagged: linux, hsdpa, gps, ultraportable, archive, touchscreen, tablet, mid

  7. Super size your arcade with the Dreamcade Vision 29

    SlashGear - May 16, 2008

    Many gamers have often dreamed of having their own arcade machine, however, there are many of us that either can’t handle the price, our significant others won’t let us or there just isn’t enough space. Well if you

    Tagged: games, gaming, archive

  8. The Solar Panel briefcase charges gadgets on the go

    SlashGear - May 16, 2008

    One might think that a solar briefcase was pretty self explanatory. It’s a briefcase, with solar panels, however it is much more complex than that. It has fancy speccs like being able to charge 3V, 6V, 9V and 12 V

    Tagged: gadgets, archive, solar powered, earth friendly

  9. Slack off on your Friday morning with an episode of The Guild

    SlashGear - May 16, 2008

    For those of you that haven’t discovered The Guild yet, now is a good time to catch up on the many videos on YouTube. This award winning online series is a humorous, and sadly a fairly accurate portrayal of guild roles

    Tagged: gaming, videos, youtube, archive

  10. VidaBox TOUCHPANEL12 home automation control with magnetic mount

    SlashGear - May 16, 2008

    Home automation and media specialists VidaBox have released their latest touchscreen controller, a wall-mounted 12.1-inch display that runs Windows XP embedded and boasts a unique mounting design. The TOUCHCLIENT12

    Tagged: windows, automation, home entertainment, archive, remote control, touchscreen

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