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USB SD card reader with built-in editing software

Crave With the proliferation of digital cameras, everybody and their moms probably possesses one. In fact, at parties you may come away from hundreds of images just waiting to be displayed. So ... Read story »

My Eee PC is now almost 100 percent used with Chrome OS: Booting from SD card

Blogs My Eee PC 701 4G is now almost entirely used with Chrome OS as of a few days back. After all, what good is an Eee PC otherwise? Surfing only, that's ... Read story »

Wii finally has a storage solution: Load from the SD slot

Crave Last month we reported that the Wii was about to get a storage solution and that it wasn't going to be a hard drive. Nintendo has finally released information on what ... Read story »

Toshiba releases its first Blu-ray player

Crave Seeing Toshiba and the Blu-ray logo on the same player makes us think "Photoshop", but the BDX2000 is a real product. Toshiba officially conceded the format war in February 2008, but ... Read story »

More affordable Casio cameras announced

Crave Casio's going full force after consumers shopping for digital cameras in the US$100-US$200 price range. First, the company announces the Exilim EX-Z450 and EX-Z90, US$199.99 and US$149.99, respectively. And then ... Read story »

Video: At Nokia World with the Booklet 3G

Crave STUTTGART, GERMANY--It looks like a notebook, and its unibody aluminum chassis is surprisingly sleek in a MacBook kind of way. But Nokia's Booklet 3G also something of a hybrid. Its guts ... Read story »

Toshiba unveils eight new Regza HDTVs

Features The firm's latest lineup of LCD TVs delivers enhanced video upscaling, fast motion, as well as audio performance. Read story »
MSI X-Slim X400 (Core 2 Duo U2300 Processor 1.3GHz, 2GB RAM)

MSI X-Slim X400 (Core 2 Duo U2300 Processor 1.3GHz, 2GB RAM)

Review MSI may be a major player in the PC component business, but when it comes to the international notebook market it does not have the same market share as Acer, another Taiwanese vendor. This is probably a reflection on the lack of mind share as MSI machines are not simply copies but feature...
SmartQ 7

SmartQ 7

Review One of the main reasons Mobile Internet Devices (MID) never really took off was that for a device with limited screen estate, most vendors charge a hefty premium. Contrast this with Netbooks that not only perform just as well but come with a lower price tag, and one can understand why most...

WWDC 2009: Apple revamps its laptop line

Features Price drops, spec bumps, and SD card slots were just a few of the new features announced across all of Apple's MacBooks.  Read story »
Sony Vaio VPC-X118LG/B (Intel Atom Z550 Processor 2GHz, 2GB RAM)

Sony Vaio VPC-X118LG/B (Intel Atom Z550 Processor 2GHz, 2GB RAM)

Review While PC makers are focused on the low-cost market, Sony doesn't seem to be very interested in this segment. The Japanese maker is well-known for its cutting-edge designs and the Vaio X series is the epitome of that passion. In fact, the first impression one gets is that this Vaio is just a...

SanDisk homes in on Netbook spotlight at Computex

Crave (Image credit: SanDisk) The Computex trade show, which today in Taipei, Taiwan, could also be known as Netbook-pallooza. It seems as if every tech company has something related to the rapidly ... Read story »

Vizualogic lets you DIY DVD players in your headrests

Crave Check out our review and installation of the Vizualogic Road Trip. Adding rear-seat entertainment to a car used to involve cutting up your headliner or gutting the headrests to make ... Read story »

Onkyo's minimalist Blu-ray player shipping to Asia year-end

Crave Onkyo is best known for its home theater systems and A/V receivers, but the company also produces both Blu-ray and DVD players. Recently, Onkyo announced the latest Blu-ray player in ... Read story »

Are UMPCs lost between Netbooks and smartphones?

Crave Viliv S5 Ultramobile PCs have always found themselves to be the tweeners of the mobile world: Too large to be easily pocket-size, yet too small to be usable as full-fledged computers. ... Read story »

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