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Intel debuts 48-core processor that could reshape how PCs are built

Crave Each node on the SCC chip includes two x86 cores with its own memory cache. Pushing several steps farther in the multicore direction, Intel on Wednesday demonstrated a fully programmable ... Read story »

Lenovo debuts world's thinnest nettops

Crave Lenovo announced the company’s first home server, the IdeaCentre D400, as well as its IdeaCentre Q100 and Q110 nettops, the "world’s thinnest". Lenovo’s IdeaCentre D400 home server is intended for professional ... Read story »

The e-book market heats up with Sony's new high-end Reader Daily Edition

Crave Sony has just announced its first e-book reader with built-in wireless capability. The new Reader Daily Edition offers an integrated 3G wireless connection, allowing it to access Sony's online bookstore ... Read story »

Harman Kardon's first Blu-ray player debuts

Crave Harman Kardon has long been a respected brand for A/V receivers, but the company hasn't stepped into Blu-ray until now. The BDP 1 is Harman Kardon's first Blu-ray player, and ... Read story »

Logitech debuts new RF-ready Harmony 900 universal remote

Crave Logitech recently announced the Harmony 900 universal remote control, an RF-enabled version of the popular but pricey Harmony One remote that allows the unit to be used when your TV ... Read story »

ThinkPad T400s arrives in Asia, but with a small catch

Crave The latest business laptop from Lenovo, the ThinkPad T400s, should need no introduction. Billed as the slimmest and lightest full-featured 14.1-inch notebook in the market, the Chinese maker claims it's even ... Read story »

Intel Developer Forum 2009

Features From faster chips to improved mobile Internet devices, check out what Intel has up its sleeve at its annual IDF in San Francisco. Read story »

Sony debuts two 400-disc Blu-ray changers

Crave Sony BDP-CX7000ES Sony announced the first Blu-ray megachanger back in 2007, and now, two years later, the company is following up on the effort. The BDP-CX960 (US$800, coming to the US ... Read story »

No new Asus and Acer Netbooks till 2010

Crave If you're looking for a Netbook this holiday season, perhaps this is an indication that today's selection might be as good as it gets for a short while: Acer and Asus, ... Read story »

Nintendo debuts new DS and DSi Shop titles at E3 press conference

Crave On display at the Nintendo E3 2009 press conference was a handful of yet-to-be announced portable gaming titles for the DS and DSi Shop. A new Kingdom Hearts portable game ... Read story »

Nobis debuts adjustable tech for fitted hats

Crave Adjust your hat with the Caps_Lock. If you've ever worn a fitted hat, you know that they tend to shrink from your brow sweat after awhile, but who wants to ... Read story »

Panasonic says no to DMP-BD80 for Asia

Crave If you're still holding back for the US$399.95 Panasonic DMP-BD80, enticed by the company's strong track record in Blu-ray players, don't. According to a reliable source, Panasonic will not be ... Read story »

Samsung debuts solar-powered cell phone

Crave If you're an outdoorsy type, you might never have to worry about your phone running out of juice again. Samsung announced Wednesday its first solar-powered GSM mobile phone, the E1107, ... Read story »

Toyota debuts real-time control of wheelchairs with brain waves

Crave Toyota's mind-powered wheelchair transcends science fiction. First, there was the Mindflex, a Mattel toy that lets players move objects with their brains. Now, word is the same technology will be ... Read story »

Creative debuts Zen MX, Zen Mozaic EZ300 for Singapore

Crave The Creative Zen MX. We first saw the Zen MX launched in Japan in early May. Now the flash-based media player is heading for Singapore, together with another member of ... Read story »

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