CES robot favourite finally pootles into UK after six month wait.
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CES robot favourite finally pootles into UK after six month wait.
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Could Nokia’s much–delayed games be heading to Live Arcade and PlayStation online?
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Sprint has begun to ship its Airave signal booster nationwide, enabling folks who are suffering from horrendous Sprint service in their homes will be able to get supposedly better reception by forking out another $99.99 to receive the …
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If you’re a true blue gaming geek, then the Octane 120 arcade cabinet from Dream Arcades will definitely be the platform of choice. It is based upon a “high end gaming PC”, featuring an integrated projector that throws a 10-foot screen …
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Those who are already rocking on with 802.11N connectivity in their homes or offices can take advantage of higher speeds with the Asus USB-N11 wireless N USB adapter. This tiny marvel comes with a button that when pushed, will create a …
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How do you treat your gadgets? Do you try your best to take good care of them, but do suffer from the occasional lapse of concentration that caused you to drop them on the floor? Well, if you’re suffering from a documented case of …
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The US version of the Nokia E71 is one highly anticipated handset, although it won’t command as strong a following as the recent iPhone 3G release. Still, this business centric cell phone is touted to be the slimmest QWERTY device on …
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After the fearsome clash between Sony Ericsson’s W902 and C902 last week, we bring you the two faces of the new 8GB W980i. The first face, shown below, is attractive, alluring and mouths ‘flagship Walkman phone’ in a come hither fashion …
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iSkin has released several different cases to keep iPods of all different sizes well protected. Well now they have created a sporty armband to keep your Nano safe. This is quite obviously for the newer Nano, as you can see from the …
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Armfuls of salt with this one chaps. According to iLounge, the next version of the iPod nano will look more than a tad like the yet–to–be–released here Microsoft Zune. Apparently, “multiple sources” have told the Apple–loving site that …
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