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Lenovo machines simulate night race for AT&T Williams - Sep 24, 2008
Crave Like all F1 teams, the partnership between Lenovo and AT&T Williams means that the Chinese company provides the PC hardware required for race analysis. Formula One has evolved to such a ... Read story »Gun O'Clock guns for a showdown - Oct 20, 2008
Crave You gotta hand it to the Japanese for pushing the toy envelope on the commonplace, from beans to bananas. The Gun O'Clock (4,095 yen, US$40), timed to launch in Japan on ... Read story »China's new home-brewed HD format - Feb 3, 2009
Crave "High Clear" or high definition? You decide. It seems China is branching into its own disc format yet again despite its earlier futile attempt with EVD or Enhanced Versatile Disc. ... Read story »StopThief locks or wipes phone with single text - Apr 21, 2009
Crave It starts with that horrible sinking feeling: You've left your phone on the train. Then you realize that your company's evil plans were on that phone and you're about to ... Read story »ContourHD: Extreme version of Flip MinoHD - Apr 28, 2009
Crave Yes, you could, in theory, strap the Flip MinoHD to your ski helmet, hit record, and see what happens. But a couple of companies are making extreme YouTube-friendly camcorders, and ... Read story »Mitsubishi keeps DLP alive with 2009 models - Apr 9, 2009
Crave Mitsubishi's new DLP sets include a 60-incher for US$1499. Rear-projection HDTVs have been waning in popularity with the waxing of flat-panel plasmas and LCDs, but Mitsubishi's new lineup of DLP models ... Read story »O2 Joggler: Digital calendar for the school-run set - Mar 6, 2009
Crave A joggler is a welding tool, known in the US as a "panel flanger". We looked it up. We love a good flange. It's also the name of O2's new ... Read story »Gateway P7804G (Core 2 Duo P8600 Processor 2.4GHz, 4GB RAM)
Review For over seven years, Gateway did not have a regional presence since leaving the Asian market. In 2007, Taiwanese maker Acer acquired this brand and it was only last December that Gateway-branded machines returned, starting with Singapore. The company's initial offerings might be limited to a...Laser to power future rear-projection TV - Oct 11, 2006
Crave Aussie chipmaker Arasor International and America-based Novalux recently showcased in Australia the world’s first laser-projection TV. Built by Mitsubishi, the prototype using the formers’ chip and laser engine is expected to ... Read story »Logitech goes cordless with laser - Jan 4, 2006
Crave Most gamers avoid cordless mice with good reason: their battery life can be short-lived, and you run the risk of lag. Logitech addresses both concerns with the G7 laser cordless mouse, ... Read story »Zap germs with your mouse - Sep 26, 2006
Crave Wireless laser mice are a dime a dozen. But Iogear's mouse not only kills virtual enemies, it zaps away deadly bacteria as well. From washing machines to handphones, silver ion technology ... Read story »Philips' silicone peripherals - Oct 8, 2007
Crave A well-known brand in the home entertainment arena, Philips takes a stab at the peripherals market with a wireless laser mouse and desktop combo. The common factor between them? Both are ... Read story »Bluetooth headset has a frickin' laser pointer - Jun 22, 2008
Crave We're convinced this gadget was invented by Dr Evil fans simply for the shark references: It's a Bluetooth headset from Brando (of course) that comes with a built-in laser pointer. It ... Read story »LG debuts universal HD player - Jan 9, 2007
Crave Having sleepless nights over the Blu-ray vs HD-DVD format wars? Worried that your HD-DVD movie collection may go the way of Laser discs? LG's dual-format player is the answer to your ... Read story »Lazer Scissors - Mar 21, 2007
Crave It's amazing just what's out there for the spazzed out, disorganized or OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) types, including this, ah, cutting-edge device. The Lazer Scissors which could almost be called the ... Read story »Jump to page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 [8] 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 [Next 15]


