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Turn your MacBook into a desktop with BookArc

Crave If you want to use your MacBook as a desktop (and I don't see why), there's now an easy and pretty way. Mac accessory maker Twelve South released BookArc, a ... Read story »

Get longer uptimes with Windows 7

Crave Ruston Panabaker, Microsoft's principal program manager of strategic silicon partnering, shows how later builds of Windows 7 were able to let the processor enter low-power states for longer periods of time, ... Read story »

Sony unveils Vaio X series and Xperia X2 smartphone at IFA

Crave Sony's Fujio Nishida gives the press a brief glimpse of the new Sony Vaio X series laptop. BERLIN, GERMANY--Sony introduced a digital camera and a smartphone, and gave a brief ... Read story »

Miss IFA: Showing off the latest red-hot gadgets

Features Miss IFA is the face of Germany's ginormous consumer electronics show, Internationale Funkausstellung, held annually in Berlin. We caught her in some shots. Read story »

Sony's 3D PlayStation 3: Hands-on

Crave BERLIN, GERMANY--We heard Sony was showing off a 3D PlayStation 3 here at IFA. Curious, we headed to the enormous Sony stand where we discovered a young boy--DualShock controller in-hand, 3D ... Read story »

Hands-on pictures of the Acer Ferrari One

Crave Acer Ferrari One Acer unveiled its latest Ferrari-branded laptop on Thursday, but, unlike the sleek, powerful laptops we've come to expect from Italy's finest, this one's a lowly Netbook. Actually, it's ... 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...

IDF 2009: Intel continues to pursue Moore's Law

Features At today's Intel Developer Forum, CEO Paul Otellini showed that Moore's law was alive and well, with the 32nm, 22nm and Sandybridge chips on their way. Alongside an app store.  Read story »

EcoATM pays you for used gadgets

Crave You know that old Motorola Razr that's been sitting in your nightstand for the last year? If you live near Omaha, Nebraska, you can march up to the EcoATM at ... Read story »

US goes green with EcoATM which pays for used gadgets

Crave You know that old Motorola Razr that's been sitting in your nightstand for the last year? If you live near Omaha, Neb., you can march up to the EcoATM at ... Read story »

HP's new ProBook Windows 7 business laptops comes with drain holes

Crave HP unveiled two new Windows 7 business laptops intended to shake out what's left of the IT budget and convince businesses that Windows 7 migration doesn't have to be (too) expensive. ... Read story »

Photos: Microsoft Courier's user interface in-depth

Features Here's more on Microsoft's secret tablet, Courier's interface, from the gestures to the features.  Read story »

Troll Touch adds touchscreen to Apple and Dell panels

Crave Sick of waiting for an Apple tablet? Tired of having Windows 7 users show off their multitouch touchscreen programs? Well, Troll Touch is here to save the day, though you must ... Read story »

USB 3.0 caught in the wild

Blogs Earlier this week TweakTown posted the results of its recent data transfer benchmarking study.  It put all the current protocols head-to-head to see which one was the fastest and which came ... Read story »

Google prosperity golden number 8.8.8.8

Blogs First of all, let's get the boring stuff out of the way: Google wants you to use a high-class telephone directory for the Internet. Everyone of our Internet-enabled computers need to use a telephone directory, ... Read story »

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