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Kingston unveils 64GB DataTraveler 150 for $177

Thursday 20 November 2008 @ 8:11 pm


You’ve got entirely too many RAW files and uncompressed David Bowie albums to be slamming everything onto a 16GB thumbdrive, so Kingston Technology’s coming to the rescue with a new pair of ultra-spacious DataTraveler 150s. Arriving in 32GB and 64GB flavors, the DT150 becomes the largest in the outfit’s entire DataTraveler line, and it even works with Windows, OS X, Palm OS and Linux! Both sticks come with a five-year warranty (as if you won’t lose it before then) and will sell for $132 and $177, respectively.

[Via Electronista]

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In case you missed our BlackBerry Storm review…

Thursday 20 November 2008 @ 8:11 pm

The most anticipated BlackBerry of the year (sorry, Bold) is just a day away from release on Verizon — and naturally, we’ve got the full rundown.Want to know if this is the phone for you? Click the pic or the link below to get the scoop!

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Seagate expands FreeAgent Go line with yet more color options

Thursday 20 November 2008 @ 8:11 pm
Seagate kicked out a couple of FreeAgent Go hard drives a few months back, but it’s now gone all out and let loose an even more colorful batch in the hope of attracting a bit more attention among holiday shoppers — as usual, Festivus revelers luck out year ’round with the ever-present, aluminum pole-matching silver option. From the looks of it, the drives are still available in the same 250GB, 320GB, and 500GB capacities as before for $120, $150, and $200, respectively, and those that register their drives between November 28th and New Year’s day will get a bonus multimedia package including 50 free songs from eMusic and some other goodies. You can also pick up a desktop docking station separately for $30, just don’t expect to get it in matching colors.

[Via Electronista]

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Nokia N96 Bruce Lee Edition: the only thing tougher than Chuck Norris

Thursday 20 November 2008 @ 8:11 pm


OMG OMG OMG… sorry, but our inner Japanese school-girl was just unleashed with the arrival of the Nokia N96 Bruce Lee Edition. If Nokia had any sense, they’d expand the action-doll bundle to the world beyond Hong Kong. Even for 8,788 Chinese Yuan (about $1,286) we’re seriously tempted. Watch Bruce clean up at ping pong in the Nokia video posted after the break — no, really.

[Via Unwired View, Thanks Robin oL]

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ASUS Eee Top launched, loved by product waifs and the children who raise them

Thursday 20 November 2008 @ 8:11 pm

Our brothers in gadgetry over at Engadget Chinese are at ASUS’ Eee Top unveiling in Taipei. They’ve already been hands-on with the 15.6-inch all-in-one touchscreen PC and consider the build quality to be “ok,” consistent with the traditional (read: non-S101) Eee PC netbooks. And while it includes an “Easy Mode” UI that runs on top of XP, launch anything other than an ASUS-built application and you’re right back into XP’s less finger-friendly interface. That’s where the included stylus (hidden in the keyboard) comes into play. We also have a price: 18,900 Taiwanese dollars which is a tax inclusive price of about $580 in the US. It’s available today in ASUS’ home of Taiwan — everyone else will have to wait for their local announcements. ‘Till then, pics, plenty of pics.

Update: Today’s announcement is only for model ET1602. The ET1603 with better graphics and battery (whose existence is in dispute based on contradictory press reports and product specs) is still not available.

Update 2: Added ASUS promotional video after the break — only thing it’s missing is Bruce Lee. [Thanks, Sascha]

Gallery: ASUS Eee Top

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