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Bandai's new Doraemon Robot

Blogs One of the most well-known cartoons to ever come out of Asia, Doraemon (or the robotic cat) celebrates his 30th anniversary this year. To mark the occasion Bandai is today releasing ... Read story »

3M's new Pico projector runs longer and better

Crave The original 3M Pico projector has gotten even better with the arrival of its upgraded MPro120 sibling. Most notable are the latter's brighter projection, doubled LED lifespan and inbuilt stereo ... Read story »
Asus UX30 (Core 2 Duo ULV SU9400 Processor 1.4GHz, 4GB RAM)

Asus UX30 (Core 2 Duo ULV SU9400 Processor 1.4GHz, 4GB RAM)

Review The Asus UX series is the Taiwanese maker's first foray into the Intel CULV segment, which seeks to offer sleek thin-and-lights at an affordable price point. Another vendor from the same island, Acer, was one of the first to offer consumer ultra-low-voltage machines via the Timeline series. The...

Case-mate offers Kindle users an Enlightening case

Crave Enlighten: Case-mate's solution for nighttime reading on the Kindle. We've seen a few Kindle cases that offer built-in lights so you can read in dimly lit environments, but Case-mate's Enlighten ... Read story »

An iPhone case with a built-in LED light

Crave Beamer, an iPhone case with a built-in LED light, will only be available for purchase if at least 500 people preorder it. It's not like us to get too excited ... Read story »

BigShot digicam takes pictures, educates

Crave Although compact digital cameras these days are getting more affordable, they are still out of reach to many people, especially those in Third World countries. Shree Nayar at the Computer ... Read story »

Dell Adamo XPS makes it in time for Christmas in the US

Crave Just barely making it under the line for the holiday season in the US, Dell's eagerly awaited Adamo XPS laptop is now available to configure and preorder on the Dell Web ... Read story »

Eneloopy, Sanyo's battery-checking mutt, to retail in Asia soon

Crave It's a dog-eat-bot race, with Sanyo's Eneloopy mascot mutt giving Panasonic's Evolta mascot robot a run for its money. But whereas the latter risked battery life and limb to show ... Read story »
Motorola Surf A3100

Motorola Surf A3100

Review Launched without much fanfare, the company's first touchscreen Windows Mobile phone in years is a good re-entry into this space.
Editors' rating  6.6
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Users' rating  8.5
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A wind-up light, what next?

Crave This is an interesting LED light concept that will surely go well with those looking to add a little mood lighting to the home while staying eco-friendly at the same ... Read story »

A flashlight that's an emergency whistle and raver toy

Crave . The 200-hour GlowStick is a great wilderness addon for campers. Given that I'm a city girl about to go camping for the first time in years, I couldn't help ... Read story »

Gorillatorch is the lovechild of a flashlight and flexi-tripod

Crave The flexibly magnetic legs allow the Gorillatorch to grip on any surface. I tried out the HUGlight recently and thought it was really cool and practical. Now, I've run across ... Read story »
Nokia 5630 XpressMusic

Nokia 5630 XpressMusic

Review Packed with features, this candy-bar smartphone from Nokia presents great value in a small form factor.
Editors' rating  6.7
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Users' rating  6.8
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Nvidia 3D Vision: So far, so buggy

Crave The Nvidia GeForce 3D Vision Kit includes a pair of 3D glasses and an Infrared (IR) Emitter. When playing a 3D Vision-compatible game with the glasses on, the intent is to ... Read story »

Sanyo's Eneloop Lamp flashlight also heals?

Crave Sanyo is turning to LED light technology, a hot new area for experimentation, to squeeze three uses out of a single lamp. The company's new Eneloop Lamp is a desk ... Read story »

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