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Alex eReader from Spring Design now shipping

Posted in ebooks by Shane McGlaun on April 14th, 2010

The Alex eReader was popular during CES and has been the source of a legal battle between Spring Design and Barnes & Noble. If you have been waiting to get your hands on the Alex, you can now do just that.

The Alex is now shipping for $399. That price is $100 off the price of the much more capable iPad, which may make some that have been waiting for the Alex lean more to the iPad. The Alex has dual screens.

Scottevest debuts iPad compatible clothing line

Posted in Apparel by Conner Flynn on April 5th, 2010

Do you like safari type gear? Do you own or plan on owning an iPad? If you answered yes to both, then by all means check out Scottevest. The company is known for their vests and jackets which have tons of gadget-friendly pockets and even conduits for wires.

Well, the company has some big news. Its SeV Travel Vest is now iPad compatible and it will be available July 1st for $100. You can pre-order now. You never know, it may save you from a bullet.

$400 Red Sox Beats headphones

Posted in Headphones by Conner Flynn on April 5th, 2010

Dr. Dre and the Boston Red Sox have teamed up for a branded Red Sox version of the popular Beats headphones. At $400, these are about $100 more than a typical Beats.

You could have a whole day at the ballpark for less than that. You’re paying for the logo of course. These should at least come with a ticket to one of their games. Red Sox fans probably won’t mind the price though.

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Mad Catz F.L.Y. 9 flightstick for Xbox 360

Posted in Xbox 360 by Conner Flynn on April 1st, 2010

We all know that good flight sims on the Xbox 360 are few and far between, but for some reason Mad Catz wanted to create this flightstick for them. This is basically an updated Cyborg X flight stick for PC, but for the Xbox 360.

It has almost all of the features of the original stick and they’ve added some buttons, a removable lap rest and wireless functionality. The Cyborg F.L.Y. 9 will cost you about $100, flyboy. Now go find a good flight sim.

iHome iA5 app-driven Alarm Clock for iPhone

Posted in iHome by Conner Flynn on March 25th, 2010

Yeah we hear ya. Yes this is yet another alarm clock speaker system for your iPhone or iPod touch. However the iHome iA5 App-driven Alarm Clock Speaker System was specially designed to work with the company’s iHome+Sleep app, which allows users to adjust the clock’s time, alarm, and EQ settings right from the iPhone itself.

By equipping the speaker system with the app users get up to 18 additional software alarms and nap alarms, and can browse local weather information. Owners can also set snooze or program wake alarms that can play movies or songs. A line-in jack allows for connecting additional audio devices.

Pegatron shows off Tegra 2 HTPC

Posted in Home Theater by Conner Flynn on March 25th, 2010

Behold this fresh Pegatron home theater PC powered by the NVIDIA Tegra 2 chipset. The exterior suggests the glory days of Atari, which we like. There aren’t many details to be had, but we can tell you that this Pegatron HTPC includes HDMI, Ethernet, and microphone and speaker plugs in back.

It should handle 1080p and Flash video easily, running on either Android or Windows CE. No info on price or availability yet, but we’re thinking it has to be $100-$150.

AMD Phenom II X6 CPU prices surface

Posted in AMD by Shane McGlaun on March 22nd, 2010

Intel released its new 6-core Gulftown CPUs earlier this month with high-end versions going for over $1000. AMD is set to launch its own 6-core processors with the code name Thuban.

The Thuban parts will be officially called the AMD Phenom II X6 processors. Pricing on a couple of the CPUs has been revealed today. The Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition will sell for $295. The processor operates at 3.2GHz and has a 9MB cache.

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Intel X25-V SSD is cheap, assuming you want 1000 of them

Posted in Intel by Shane McGlaun on March 16th, 2010

The price of SSDs are starting to come down where many computer users might be considering buying one. You can now get a few low capacity SSDs for around $100. The catch to these cheap SSDs is that they don’t offer much storage making them really only useful for boot drives.

Intel has unveiled its new X25-V SSD with 40GB of storage space. The SSD sells for $125 in quantities of 1000 and is aimed at notebooks, netbooks, and desktop computers looking for a fast boot drive for the OS and critical applications.

Apricorn Aegis NetDock

Posted in Apricorn by Conner Flynn on March 15th, 2010

You’ll want to check out the Apricorn Aegis NetDock if you mostly use a netbook. This USB-powered device will offer you an extra four USB 2.0 ports. Two of them are powered and you also get a dual-layer DVD burner and a 2.5 SATA hard drive enclosure for future expansion.

It’s very portable too, measuring just 6.25″ x 5.75″ x 2.125″. It will cost you $89 and there’s a model that comes with a 5400 RPM 500GB hard drive already installed for another $100. Not bad at all.

Past Present Future Watch is not what your wife wants for your anniversary

Posted in Watches by Shane McGlaun on March 15th, 2010

When your wife drops hints about past, present and future stuff for your anniversary, it’s not this watch she means. Yanko Design has a new watch that you can actually buy on their store.

The watch has no numbers on the face and has labels reading past at 11oclock, present at 12 and future at 1. The watch has a couple turning wheels inside that align to show you the time in numbers that look digital.

OCZ Onyx SSD lands at under a c-note

Posted in SSD by Shane McGlaun on March 11th, 2010

There have been two things keeping many from putting a SSD inside their computer. The first thing is price and the second is low storage capacity. OCZ has unveiled a new Onyx series SSD that fixes the price issue for most of us.

The new Onyx SSD is available now for under $100 for 32GB of storage. That isn’t much storage for most needs, but it will be a great little boot drive paired with an HDD for bulk storage. OCZ will offer larger capacity drives later.

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Mio S400 GPS navigation system

Posted in GPS by Conner Flynn on March 11th, 2010

Mio has introduced their S400 GPS navigation system in Korea. The Mio S400 isn’t powered by anything fancy like Android, instead it’s powered by the Windows CE operating system, along with the SiRFStar III GPS chipset.

Some other features include a large 4.3″ touchscreen display and up to 16GB of external memory thanks to a built-in memory card slot. You can get the 2GB version of the Mio S400 for about $100. Still unsure? Well, it did win China’s ‘If’ design award.

Sony Motion Controller dubbed PlayStation Move, launches Fall 2010

Posted in Sony by Conner Flynn on March 10th, 2010

Sony’s motion controller finally has a name, the PlayStation Move. As in it makes you get off your butt and move. As in they hope to move many of them and make lots of money. Sony will have multiple packages available. A standalone Move controller, or a package with PlayStation Eye + Move + a game, or an entire console bundle. The Eye and Move and game combo will be under $100 and they ae looking at a launch window of Fall 2010.

Looks like they are going full on Wii too, as one of the games for it is called Sports Champions, a game with a bunch of smaller mini games. Another is a swordfighting duel game with a sword/mace and shield.(Sound familiar?)

Motorola Backflip available now with AT&T

Posted in Mobile Phones by Darrin Olson on March 7th, 2010

Motorola Backflip available for sale with AT&TJust as expected, AT&T has made the Motorola Backflip available today marking the first Android iPhone competitor available through the carrier with more to follow. The Backflip is available for $100 with a 2-year contract or $350 straight up. So, who’s in? Or are you going to wait to see what the other four AT&T Android phones are bringing?

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[Thanks JamesBond]

Porn Detection Stick finds even deleted naughty files

Posted in USB by Conner Flynn on March 3rd, 2010

The Porn detection stick(Not the one every man is already equipped with) is described as a “robust illicit image detection device designed to protect your family, business or organization,”. It’s a USB drive that you plug into your computer to hunt down dirty files.

It specifically goes after images and claims to be able to find them even after they’ve been deleted. The Stick works by scanning your photos for signs of naughtiness, dirtyness and filthiness by looking for exposed flesh, suggestive curvatures and “body part separation.”



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