HP Intros Envy 17 3D, Pavilion dm3 And Beats Envy 14 Notebooks

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Don't ever accuse HP of not being on top of things. The computer company has just revealed quite a few new machines tonight, with a couple of them being firsts of their kind. Of course, a new line of notebooks wouldn't be a new line of notebooks without a bit of 3D mixed in, and the HP Envy 17 3D offers just that. It's the first 17" notebook to support 1080p 3D and Blu-ray, and that's just the beginning. Internally, this one features a Core i7 CPU, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5850 graphics and up to 2TB of storage.

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First Look: HP Launches New Notebooks and Netbooks For The Holidays

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HP today unveiled all new consumer notebook and netbook PCs designed to deliver the ideal balance of performance, features and style just in time for the upcoming holiday season. The team from NotebookReview was invited to spend some hands-on time with these latest laptops, and HP didn't disappoint.

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IFA Consumer Electronics Show Begins Friday

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IFA is the largest consumer electronics show in Europe -- it officially starts in Berlin this Friday. Tablet devices will be one of the biggest items.

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ATI Radeon HD 5500 Series GDDR5 Review

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A few weeks back, AMD quietly released a couple of new graphics cards in the Radeon HD 5500 series. For a while there, starting with the Radeon HD 5870 in late September of last year, it seemed like AMD was releasing a new series of graphics cards aimed at different price points, practically every few weeks. Things slowed down a bit once the company had a complete top-to-bottom line-up of DX11 and Eyefinity capable cards from prices ranging from about $49 to $600, but obviously AMD wasn't quite done beefing

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Samsung Announces Wave 723 With Bada OS

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Samsung recently announced its latest Bada powered smartphone, the S7230E Wave 723. This new smartphone features a 3.2-inch touchscreen, a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash and auto-focus, an FM radio, and Dolfin Browser 2.0. Connectivity features include 3G, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, aGPS, and Bluetooth 3.0 + EDR. For storage, the Wave 723 has 90MB of onboard memory and a microSD card slot with support for cards as large as 16GB. The Wave 723 is built on Samsung's open Bada platform (SDK 1.1) with auto UI scaling

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Gogo Inflight Internet Reaches 1,000 Aircraft

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Have you taken your first Wi-Fi enabled flight yet? Inflight Internet is more available than ever before. Today, Aircell announced that it has installed Gogo Inflight Internet on its 1,000th aircraft. The Delta Air Lines DC-9 will make its connected flight today from Detroit. To celebrate the occasion, passengers will be treated to complimentary Gogo Internet access on board.   Aircell claims it has enabled Internet access on more flights than any other service in the world. With the completion of today's

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Corsair Launches USB Headset For Gamers

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Corsair may be well known for its memory, but the company also dabbles in a variety of peripherals and other products. Today, Corsair made its entry into the PC gaming hardware market by announcing its first audio product, the Gaming Audio Series HS1 USB gaming headset. The new headset uses 50mm drivers which Corsair claims will deliver more accurate sound reproduction and lower distortion than you'd get with smaller, more typical drivers. The Audio HS1 also has a circumaural, closed-back design to help reduce

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LucidLogix Promises Multi-Vendor, Multi-GPU Nirvana to a Desktop Near You

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Remember LucidLogix Technologies? They're the ones intent on removing any and all potential roadblocks to configuring a multi-GPU system. You know, those little annoyances like picking the right chipset for your graphics hardware (SLI or CrossFire-X) and only pairing same make/model cards with one another. LucidLogix sidestepped these challenges with its HydraLogix 200 processor, a wonder chip that motherboard vendors could slap onto their boards that would allow system builders to mix and match videocards from

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HP Settles Kickback Case for $55 Million

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Uncle Sam doesn't like it when you try to pull one over on him, and that's something Hewlett Packard had to go and find out the hard way. After standing accused of offering kickbacks to systems integrator companies in exchange for recommending HP products to U.S. agencies, the OEM has agreed to fork over $55 million to put the whole incident in their rear view mirror, the Justice Department announced this week. "Contractors must deal fairly with the government when doing business with federal agencies," said

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Purdue Software Throttles Servers With Rising Temps, Saves System Failure

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What if your future GPU or CPU could throttle itself back when it got too hot, rather than overheating and causing errors or a shutdown? It may be possible, but for now, this is a reality in the server realm. Overheating doesn't happen nearly as often these days when it comes to consumer computing, but once you add in overclocking, serial jobs or multiple linked computers, things can get messy when temperatures rise above a certain level. Particularly with servers, many are designed to shut completely off if

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Fujitsu's LIFEBOOK AH530 GFX Ships With 1GB ATI External GPU

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AMD may be killing off their ATI namesake on GPUs, but we all know graphics are still mega-important. And so does Fujitsu, evidently. The company's new LIFEBOOK AH530 GFX is one of the most powerful gaming notebooks around, but you'd never know by looking at the case. It's a small, sleek machine that looks like a standard student laptop or maybe even a stylish business PC. There's no 2"-thick chassis or 18 fan vents to be found. The trick here is the external GPU, which allows the notebook to remain small and

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CrashPlan Automatic Online Backup Service Review

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The market for online backup services has exploded with high-speed Internet. Today we take a look at CrashPlan Automatic Online Backup, which securely backs up your files to the company's servers for a monthly fee. Read our review.

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Farewell to the Printed Oxford English Dictionary?

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Printed encyclopedias are pretty much dead, and so even are DVD-based encyclopedias such as Microsoft's Encarta. So too might be the printed version of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), according to Oxford University Press (OUP), its publisher. The second edition of the OED was printed in 1989. The third edition hasn't even completed the letter "R." Thus, by the time it reaches "Z," demand for the third edition in printed form may be so low that it will simply make no sense to publish it that way. In fact,

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The Daily Feed Issue #17: Curing writer's block

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Today I have writer's block so what better subject to write about than finding the cure. In previous editions of The Daily Feed I've written about the importance of creating new, unique and useful content to get traffic from search engines. It's tough to come up with an on-topic page of great content every day for your blog or website, so here are a few tips to overcome writer's block. 

CopyBlogger says the best way to overcome writer's block is to start digging through famous quotes and draw inspiration from them. Many quotes can be the seed for an entire blog entry. Wikiquote is a great resource for finding quotes. In fact the quote on the home page today would make a fine blog entry:  "The price of hating other human beings is loving oneself less." ~ Eldridge Cleaver ~

Hemingway, one of my favorite authors, wrote a lot about his own life experiences. If you're run out of things to write about, one approach is to go and have some fun or go out and have an adventure. Clamber down into a canyon you've never been in to go fishing. Or walk up to 3 random strangers in the mall and ask them a question. That should quickly fill your literary fuel tank. 

There are the usual cliche's of "Carry a notebook with you" or "go and get some excercise - the blood flow to your brain will increase creativity". Well what if you weren't carrying the darn notebook with you and now you're working to a deadline? Or it's 2am and the neighbors might call the cops if they see you out running right now. That's the situation I find myself in on this Tuesday morning at 2:22am pacific standard time.

The very best advice I've ever read on overcoming writer's block is the following from Gary Bencivenga, a former Madison Avenue ad exec:

"I discovered that "writer's block" is just a symptom of a rather easily cured malady—"LRS," or Lazy Research Syndrome. It took me a while to realize that the best copywriters are the most tenacious researchers. Like miners, they dig, drill, dynamite, and chip until they have carloads of valuable ore. John Caples advised me once to gather seven times more interesting information than I could possibly use."

That's all for today's edition. Click here to send an email to my personal email address and tell me what you would like to read about in upcoming editions of The Daily Feed.

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Mozila Makes Mobile Firefox (Fennec) Alpha Available To Download

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It's sort of amazing where we have come with mobile Browsing, really. Just think back in the year 2000. When people were ringing in the New Year, no one had a smartphone capable of Browsing the Web in a way that was even close to as comfortable as with a PC. It simply wasn't a reality. Today, smartphones are canned and immediately overlooked if they cannot Browse the Web in a respectable manner, with Apple's iPhone arguably setting the original benchmark. Google's Android also has a remarkable Browser, but now

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Trapped Chilean Miners Supplied with PSPs

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With the possibility that they might have to spend 120 more days underground since being discovered a week ago Sunday, how do you keep 33 Chilean miners sane? Psychological stress will weigh heavy on them, besides all the physical aspects of the entrapment. One answer: PSPs. Indeed, PlayStation Portables have been sent down to the miners, in the cups they receive daily packed with rations. Of course, one has to wonder how they are going to keep those things charged. Hopefully they can snake down some power cables,

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Is iOS About To Take A Leap Of Faith Onto Apple TV?

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It's no big surprise that Apple is holding a music-oriented press event in San Francisco this week. The surprise may be what's not music related. For the past few years, Apple has religiously held a fall music event to unveil their latest iPod touch. This usually coincides with the end of their back-to-school deal (which bundles a free iPod touch with Mac computer purchase) and it usually leads to a huge holiday sales season for Jobs and Company. But this year, there may be another surprise in store beyond the

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ASUS Eee PC 1215N Review

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The ASUS Eee PC 1215N is the latest netbook to offer a 12-inch HD display and a dual-core Intel Atom processor to deliver multimedia entertainment and multitasking productivity for just $500. While this isn't the cheapest netbook on the market, the 1215N promises to be the most powerful. Keep reading to find out more.

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AMD Drops ATI Branding

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AMD, which purchased Canada-based graphics card maker ATI back in 2006 for $5.4 billion, says it will be dropping the ATI branding soon.

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CyberPower Unleashes Fang Series Gaming Systems

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CyberPower announced the new Fang Series EVO line of high performing gaming desktops. The desktops use CyberPower's Custom Advanced Hydro Liquid Cooling Kit to optimize and maximize cooling and airflow. The Fang Series EVO run on Intel Core i5 and i7 processors and come with Venom Boost Technology which can overclock these processors up to 30 percent or more. Other standard Fang Series features include USB 3.0 and SATA 6. Solid state drives and Blu-Ray optical drives are optional components. All of CyberPower's

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Clearwire Introduces Rover Pay-As-You-Go Service

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Clearwire announced Rover, the company's first pay-as-you-go 4G mobile broadband service. With the new Rover service, the WiMAX carrier says it is targeting, "digitally addicted youth who refuse to settle for long-term contracts, overpriced internet service, or speeds slower than what they've become accustomed to at home." If you're itching to get your hands on 4G service, Rover is available in all of Clearwire's 49 4G markets across the U.S. The service is also available at CLEAR stores, Best Buy stores and

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One Million Galaxy S Phones Shipped

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The Samsung Galaxy S, an Android smartphone that is being picked up by all four major U.S. wireless carriers, has already shipped 1 million units, despite only hitting T-Mobile (Vibrant) and AT&T (Captivate) thus far. Sprint's version, the Epic 4G, will launch on August 31st, with Verizon's (the Fascinate) seeing pre-orders, but no official date as yet. U.S. Cellular will have a Galaxy S in its roster of devices later this year, as well. Samsung used the word "shipped," not sold, so that's something to keep

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HP Drops Dual-Core Atom into Mini 5103

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Intel just recently announced that its dual-core Atom N550 processor will be shipping in no less than 12 netbooks now and in the coming weeks, so we'll cut Hewlett Packard (HP) some slack for being slow to update its main product pages. But while the company's HP Mini 5103 netbook landing still shows old specs, the product's Energy Star profile and user manual reveal that a dual-core upgrade is in the netbook's cards. As originally configured, the HP Mini 5103 comes with the now oldie-moldy, single-core N455

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Intel Posts Disappointing Third Quarter Results, Spends Money to Cheer Up

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Intel, the largest chip maker in all the known galaxies, announced third-quarter revenue will be below what the company was initially expecting. The Santa Clara chip maker now says it will likely pull in $11 billion in revenue (plus or minus $200 million, which to Intel is like loose change in the pocket), compared to the previous expectation of up to $12 billion. But don't go worrying yourself over the state of Intel's business. Despite missing the mark for third-quarter revenue, the company remains in strong

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Samsung Captivate Android Smartphone Review

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Smartphone manufacturers have been using very boastful smartphone names lately—everything from the HTC Droid Incredible to the Motorola Droid X (where X stands for extreme). Certainly with names such as these, expectations will be high. We've already taken a look at both of these phones and deemed them to be worthy competitors in today's smartphone market. Samsung is following in line with this trend of offering a smartphone with a name that tends to evoke great expectations with its Captivate smartphone.

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Intel Buys Infineon's Wireless Unit For $1.4 Billion; Plans To Integrate Into Notebooks And Smartphones

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It was a deal rumored to go down a few days ago, and now that a week has begun fresh, Intel and Infineon are officially tying the knot. Infineon isn't a name that's unheard of, but many in the consumer space are probably unaware of what kind of technology they build behind-the-scenes. They're probably best known for their memory endeavors, but Intel's more interested in their Wireless Solutions Business. Really interested, in fact. Interested enough to spend $1.4 billion in order to buy it, with the deal expected

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Ford Using Wi-Fi To Automate SYNC Updates; A New Trend Starting?

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Now this...this is progress! With some of the legacy automakers lagging behind in quite a few areas, Ford is hoping to turn the tables by using a commonplace technology in order to better equip their SYNC vehicles. The idea? To install Wi-Fi access points in their assembly lines in order to beam updates, maps and up-to-date firmwares to vehicles as they roll down the line. This move obviously makes assembling the vehicle quicker, but more importantly, it assures consumers that their vehicle will arrive with

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Sony: Downloadable Future In Gaming Is Over 10 Years Away

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Here's some interesting fodder to chat about at the water cooler. Sony, the company responsible for producing a disc-free PlayStation Portable game console, is apparently not too keen on going the all-download route in the home console space. In a recent interview, Sony Computer Entertainment CEO Kaz Hirai said that a digital future in the game market is over ten years away. So, is this revelation due to the PSPgo being a general flop? It's hard to say, really. Kaz stated: "We do business in parts of the world

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Google Music To Stream Tunes From The Cloud?

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The real question is: what isn't Google planning to tackle? The company has evolved heavily since their beginnings as a search company, now dabbling in Internet, flight searches, FCC proposals, image searches, and probably a few things we're overlooking. And now, the company may just be ready to play ball in the same field as Rhapsody, Napster and iTunes. According to a new report from All Things D, Google is actively searching (no pun intended) for a higher-up to run a music service business that doesn't actually

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The Daily Feed Issue #16: Evaluating link exchange proposals

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In previous editions of The Daily Feed I've chatted about the importance of link development. If you run a blog or website that gets a reasonable amount of traffic you've probably been approached a lot by people wanting to exchange links with you. Should you do it? That's the subject of today's Daily Feed.

I'll cut right to the chase: Google doesn't like link exchange programs. They have a page talking about link schemes and it says you'll be penalized if you engage in "excessive" link exchanges. They don't define what excessive is. But here's some interesting gossip. When this page first came out in 2007 the paragraph that deals with link exchanges read as follows:

Examples of link schemes can include:
link exchange and reciprocal links schemes ("link to me and I'll link to you.") 

After receiving some backlash from the webmaster community they changed it to read:

Examples of link schemes can include:
Excessive reciprocal links or excessive link exchanging ("link to me and I'll link to you.")

Notice the change? Clearly they don't like link exchanges and they'll tolerate some exchanging of links between websites but they aren't clear on how much that is. 

My advice to you is the following:
  1. Only exchange links with 2 or 3 websites that are VERY relevant. If you have a website about coffee, then only exchange links with other websites that talk about coffee, and the same brand of coffee that you talk about. 
  2. Don't exchange links with a site that has exchanged links with many other sites. They may be penalized by Google and best case they won't give you any boost in ranking and worst case they'll cause you to be penalized too.
  3. Install Google's toolbar and check what the site's pagerank is. If it's less than 3 then I wouldn't bother. 
  4. Visit the site and click "view source" in your browser's view menu. Check if the links to other sites have a "nofollow" attribute and don't link to the site if they do. You can read about nofollow here
In general I don't exchange links with anyone, but when you're starting out it's tough to get those first few links that help Google find your site. So exchange a few links with relevant sites but evaluate each of them carefully and limit the amount of exchanging you do. 

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Mark Maunder
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Lenovo Reportedly About To Enter Game Console Market

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Wait, what? Can it be true? Is Lenovo really about to enter the same market as Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo? Well, sort of. A new China Daily report has found that Lenovo, the company responsible for the ThinkPad and IdeaPad notebook lines, is about to expand their horizons. Really expand them. Reportedly, the world's number four PC maker has already setup a unit devoted to developing a video game console for the Chinese gaming market. Not as many consoles are battling over there, but both Microsoft and Sony

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AMD to Shed ATI Brand, Intro Active DP-To-DVI Dongle

We have a couple of pieces of interesting information coming out of AMD this morning, one of them regarding AMD's continued use of the ATI brand, the other about an inexpensive, active DisplayPort-to-DVI dongle that should make to cost of entry into multi-screen Eyefinity more palatable for budget conscious consumers. Over the last few weeks, you may have heard rumors about AMD no longer using the ATI brand. We can confirm that this is indeed going to be the case—AMD will shed the ATI brand name

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Hardware Roundup

Video: Sapphire Radeon HD 5550 512MB GDDR5 OC Video Card @ Tweaktown AXLE GeForce GTX 468 Ace 1 GB @ techPowerUp Motherboards and Chipsets: GIGABYTE H55N-USB3 Motherboard @ TechwareLabs ECS P55H-AK Black Series review @ t-break GIGABYTE 890FXA-UD5 AMD 890FX Motherboard Review @ Legit Reviews Memory and Storage: Kingwin Dock Master USB 3.0 Hard Drive Dock Review @ Bigbruin.com Mach Xtreme Armor 1600 MHz CL8 4GB Kit @ techPowerUp Seagate GoFlex Home Network Storage System @ TestFreaks Corsair Force F40 SSD

30 Aug, 2010


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The App Store Reaches 250,000 Apps (Unofficially)

It's not official, because it's not a number that Apple has published, but it's seemingly confirmed by two different counts. That means it will likely be one of the items that Steve Jobs uses to preface the "real content" of Apple's Sept. 1 event. According to 148Apps.biz, the U.S. App Store passed the quarter million milestone on Friday. That was two years and 49 days after it opened. As of Saturday morning, 148Apps.biz's count (which doesn't include apps only available overseas), sat at 251,007 applications

29 Aug, 2010


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Intel's Next-Generation GPU Will Play Blu-ray 3D

For years, Intel's integrated GPUs were the laughing stock of gaming and a thorn in the side of everyone who purchased what they thought was a high-end laptop or desktop only to find its video solution suffered from a deep delusion of competence. Faced with lacerating low-end graphics competition from the likes of both AMD and NVIDIA, Intel responded with the surprisingly adequate 45nm GPU fused into its Arrandale and Clarkdale processors. Having proven its ability to wheeze once around the track, Intel has

29 Aug, 2010


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Garmin's Edge 800 GPS Unit Tracks Information For Active Athletes

Who says Garmin GPS units all have to fall into the tried-and-true Nuvi line? The company's latest navigation handheld is quite the feature-packed unit, with the Edge 800 being designed primarily for cyclists but suitable for anyone who needs to keep track of where they're headed. The unit features most of the same aspects found on the Edge 500 and Edge 705, but it adds a touch screen element to make navigating the user interface that much easier and intuitive. New mapping options such as Garmin's BaseCamp

29 Aug, 2010


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AMD May Use Bobcat Core To Expand Server Products

Earlier this week we discussed new details on AMD's two next-generation cores, Bobcat and Bulldozer. AMD built the two processors to fill two distinct markets, with Bobcat focusing on netbooks/notebooks, and Bulldozer in servers, workstations, and high-end desktops. It's now rumored that AMD is investigating whether or not it could make a decent bit of scratch by launching Bobcat-powered server processors. Don't laugh—it makes more sense than you think. The server industry has embraced virtualization as

29 Aug, 2010


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Mysterious Verizon Evo-Like Phone Images Leak

A mystery device has emerged on the Web, one that looks a lot like an Evo 4G, but instead one destined for the Verizon network. Unfortunately, the anonymous source of the leaked images didn't give much more detail than that. It is, in fact, very Evo-ish in what is known. It's an HTC device for one, and even has a kickstand like the Evo. Besides that, it has an 8 megapixel camera with dual-LED flash, 4.3-inch screen, 3.5 mm headphone jack, and a front facing camera. Very Evo-ish. Unfortunately, not much is know

29 Aug, 2010


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Microsoft Intros Stylish Wireless Mouse 4000 Studio Family

Mice, mice, mice. It's not a pest problem, it's a back to school symptom. With students galore looking for new mice to take to class (and the dorm room), Microsoft is hoping to catch the eye of style-minded students who need a mouse that fits their mood and color patterns. The company is this week taking the wraps off of their Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 Studio line, which features six different designs that were inspired by the places that people will use them – around the house, at a coffee shop, on a

29 Aug, 2010


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Rockchip-Based Tablet Displays 3D Without Glasses

Here's a real shocker: 3D is taking over another product category. With cinemas, televisions and even PC gaming already caught up in the 3D hype, Rockchip is now demonstrating a prototype tablet that does 3D as well. The interesting twist is that, much like the forthcoming Nintendo 3DS, the Supernova X1 3D doesn't require any 3D glasses. It's the first actual tablet with 3D support, but the good news is that the 3D effect can be turned off on command. It will probably have to be looked at from a direct angle

29 Aug, 2010


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Genius Intros Navigator 905BT Bluetooth Mouse With "Flying Scroll" Technology

Looking for a travel mouse, anyone? With the school season in full swing, there's a good chance you'll be needing a mouse to tote around to class, and if you use your notebook as your main workhorse, you certainly don't want to rely solely on the trackpad when back at your dorm room. Genius has a new mousing device out now with a rather unique twist; there's a bundled Stick-and-Go mount that allows users to easily affix the mouse to a laptop, and the "Flying Scroll" technology allows users to whisk through web

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Blockbuster Reportedly Nearing Bankruptcy, Hopes For A Miracle

Well, we can't all act surprised at the same time. For years now, Blockbuster has been dwindling in importance. The store was once the face of movie renting, and now it's the face of what used-to-be. Ever since Netflix stormed onto the scene with a more convenient method of renting DVDs, Blockbuster has been declining. Stores have started to shut down, and even Blockbuster's attempts to mimic Netflix never really worked out. And once Netflix launched their Watch Instantly streaming service, the final nails began

28 Aug, 2010


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Wireless Rates Down 50% Since 1999; 40% Use Mobiles Primarily

There's some interesting findings coming from a new report on the wireless industry in America this week. The analysis, which was published by the Government Accountability Office and is pointed at the U.S. Government, found that four major network operators control 90% of the entire U.S. wireless market. That's a huge chunk, and it looks even stranger when you consider that 60 mobile virtual network operators also operate in this space. 90% goes to 4 carriers (T-Mobile USA, Verizon Wireless, AT&T and Sprint);

28 Aug, 2010


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Netgear Introduces NeoTV 550 And 350 Media Players, New Powerline Gear

Sony just recently jumped into the Media Player sector with a new N100 network box, and now an industry mainstay is coming out with another rival: Netgear just debuted the NeoTV 550 and NeoTV 350 HD Media Players. Both of these players play back multi-media stored locally at up to 1080p, with the 550 offering support for files stored on SD cards, USB hard drives and even files on Blu-ray. It supports 7.1 channel audio, but there's no internal storage space to speak of. The 350 is mostly the same but without

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Man Uses iPhone App To Help Thwart Burglars

Can you imagine watching thieves break into your house? Last week, Vince Hunter from Dallas found himself in this situation while visiting family 1,500 miles away in Connecticut. While pumping gas, Hunter received a text message to alert him that the motion detectors in his house had been activated. Because Hunter's house had been broken into before, he decided to invest in an elaborate security system. This system includes three different cameras which can stream surveillance video to any computer. Thanks

28 Aug, 2010


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Sony's N100 Network Media Player Streams Local And Network Content

At this point, there's no difficulty in finding a media player for your HDTV. You've got plenty of options, from Roku to Popcorn Hour to everywhere in between. But up until this point, Sony has managed to stay mostly out of this up and coming sector. But the company that has spent the majority of their time lately pushing 3D is finally moving forward with their own set-top box, the Netbox SMP-N100. It's a networked media player, which means that it can pull content from local USB sources as well as network hard

28 Aug, 2010


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New Details Emerge On Microsoft's XBox 360 "Fusion" Processor

One of the ways that Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo gradually reduce the price of consoles is by adopting increasingly advanced manufacturing technologies that reduce the size and power consumption of the console's components. Microsoft has combined both the CPU and GPU inside the XBox 360 S into a single chip configuration; details on the new design are starting to leak. The XBox 360 is an infamous example of the problems manufacturers can encounter when pushing the performance envelope—the initial XBox

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NVIDIA Offering Free Copies of Mafia II With Most GeForce GTX 400 Series Cards

We just got word of a promo NVIDIA is running that will put a copy of Mafia II into the hands of new GeForce GTX 465, 470, and 480 owners. Here's the full scoop straight from NVIDIA... "Starting this week across the US and EMEA, you can now get a free copy of the smash hit game Mafia II with the purchase of a GeForce GPU, GTX 465 and higher! That's right, a copy of Mafia II for free! We here at NVIDIA are super excited about the incredible experience that can be realized when playing on a GeForce

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HotHardware Video Podcast – Aug. 27, 2010

After a short hiatus, we're finally back again this week with a brand new video podcast to talk about some recent developments in the hardware and technology scenes. Topics in this episode include Intel's dual-core Atom D525 and Core i7 970 netbook and desktop processors, AMD's upcoming low-power Bobcat and high-end Bulldozer CPU microarchitectures, Apple's scary patent application, a peek of the Dell Streak, and more… Show Notes: 0:20 - Intel Atom D525 Dual-Core Processor

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Intel PM55/HM55 Chipsets Having Trouble with SSDs?

Our forum members have discovered a possible flaw with the latest Intel PM55 and HM55 notebook chipsets, which are very common in modern notebooks.

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Intel PM55/HM55 Chipsets Having Trouble with SSDs?

Our forum members have discovered a possible flaw with the latest Intel PM55 and HM55 notebook chipsets, which are very common in modern notebooks.

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Viking Modular's SATADIMM SSDs are Seriously Cool

There's thinking outside the box, and then there's what Viking Modular did, which is to create an enterprise class SSD that doesn't conform to either the 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch form factors. In fact, you won't be plugging the company's new SATADIMMs into any drive bay. In case you haven't figured it out by now, these ingenious SSDs are designed to plug into your PC's DIMM slots. "Viking Modular is the first to deliver a ground breaking, flexible and efficient method of enabling SSD integration into standard server

27 Aug, 2010


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Samsung Outs New Line of LCD Monitors with HDTV Tuners

If something walks like a duck and talks like a duck, then it's probably a duck. But what if it also barks like a dog - what would you call it then? Figure that one out and you'll know what to call Samsung's new 90 and 30 series LED-backlit LCD displays, which you can use as a PC monitor or an HDTV. "People are looking to do more in smaller areas and multi-function monitors are a great way to maximize the functionality of a single device," said Young Bae, director of display marketing Samsung Enterprise Business

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Panda Points to USB as Popular Gateway for Worms

You have to be more careful than ever when it comes to sticking things into little holes. Get your mind out of the gutter, we're obviously talking about plugging electronic gadgets into USB ports, this being HotHardware and not Hot_____ (fill in the blank). That's the word from PandaLabs, which claims that 25 percent of new worms wiggling into the wild are specifically designed to spread through USB storage devices, where they can then copy themselves to a whole host of mobile hardware, like cell phones, DVDs,

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ASUS NX90Jq Now Available

The NX90Jq is a high-end multimedia notebook with a designer exterior, 18.4" display, special speakers, and two touchpads.

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Sony Already Working On Glasses-Free 3D HDTV Solution

It simply had to happen at some point, and we guess there's no better time for "some point" than right now. Sony has just issued a bunch of new 3D HDTVs, but already the company is worried about the next big thing. And that thing is most likely glasses-free 3D. Even Sony knows that one of the biggest barriers to seeing a boost in at-home 3D adoption is the necessity to wear 3D glasses in order to enjoy the content, which can become expensive for a family for four and almost intolerable for a group watching an

27 Aug, 2010


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SmartFish ErgoMouse Now On Sale, We Still Can't Get Over The Design

It may not look as ground-breaking or as unusual as the Swiftpoint mouse, but SmartFish's ErgoMotion mouse is still one of the most strange looking input peripherals on the market today. And that's the best part: after months of waiting, this device actually is on the open market now. It's designed to be more ergonomic than any other mouse out there, and while the design may scare some off, we tend to believe that it actually will lead to better wrist posture and less pain. The ErgoMotion is said to be the first

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The Daily Feed Issue #15: Nice guys finish first

Welcome to Issue #15 of The Daily Feed. If this email was forwarded to you by a friend, you can subscribe on this page.

We've put our Daily Feed archive online on our blog: http://feedjit.com/blog/ In general I'll be emailing the newsletter around 3am pacific standard time and we'll post it later each day or the following day on the archive. There was no issue 4 (a silly mistake of mine) and there was no issue 13 (superstition). 

Yesterday I mentioned that the reason I write The Daily Feed and place it carefully in your inbox each morning is because I hope to give you the kind of strong kung-fu that you need to compete in this tough economy. By compete I mean sell online. Whether you're selling yourself, your services, a product or an idea - knowing how to market online has become a basic life skill. 

Yesterday we chatted about how incredibly effective lists are for creating link bait headlines and how they create a click-whirr response to bring the kinds of people you want to your website: People who are buyers of what you're selling. 

There is a lot of advice on writing good headlines and some of it is not good advice. For many writers of headlines the definition of success is a high click through rate. But a lot of traffic is not a good thing unless those visitors are potential buyers - buyers of your ideas or buyers of your products or services. 

I recently ran across an article with the headline "15 linkbait techniques for SEO and social media". The article's own headline is great link bait. 

Number 3 on the article's list was "Have an argument". Number 4: "Say something controversial or stupid.". Number 5: "Be a contrarian". 

The article isn't wrong. You will get a lot of people linking to you and you will get a lot of clicks. But the visitors arriving on your site aren't going to be in the mood to buy your ideas, products or services. 

Remember: Your headline and link bait should bring people to your site who are potential buyers of what you are selling. First prize is that your headline actually puts them in a buying mood. 

Saying something positive will make them like you. Providing a helpful resource creates a sense of reciprocity. Posting a news item that you published first shows how well you know your subject. 

That's what I love about the list strategy mentioned yesterday: It's hard to get it wrong. By providing a list you're automatically providing something helpful and positive. Don't make the mistake of creating a negative list. For example: "10 things I hate about...". Instead create something positive, funny or useful. It will put your audience in a buying mood. Ready to buy your ideas, hire you, buy your product, subscribe to your service. 

Regards,

Mark Maunder
Feedjit Founder & CEO.





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ZOTAC Offers New Mini PCs and Mini-ITX Platforms Based On Ion

NVIDIA's Ion platform got off to a really hot start, but it has struggled to maintain the momentum of late. At launch, we saw one device after the other shipping with Ion, from netbooks to nettops to just about everything in between. Now, that flow has slowed somewhat as legitimate competition has mounted, but Zotac has always been a big supporter of the technology. To that end, the company is introducing a handful of new nettops (much like the one we reviewed in recent months) with Intel CULV processors and

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Power Spring 4: First (?) iPhone 4 "Battery Case"

No matter what Apple says about improved battery life on the iPhone 4, there will always be those running out of power. Since there is no way to swap batteries on any iPhone, all these cases or sleeves have arisen for past models to allow for increased power, and here's one of the first for the iPhone 4: the MiLi Power Spring 4. The MiLi Power Spring 4 claims to be both the thinnest and first external battery for the iPhone 4. Of course, first is debatable, because even at Amazon.com you can find other external

27 Aug, 2010


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Fascinate Pre-Orders Set to Begin; Launch Date Leaks

The other carriers have either launched their Samsung Galaxy S variant (T-Mobile, the Vibrant, and AT&T, the Captivate), or we at least know a launch date (Sprint's Epic 4G will launch on August 31st). Yet the largest wireless carrier in the U.S., Verizon, has not released a launch date for its Fascinate. It has to be soon, however: pre-orders are set to begin. On Thursday, Best Buy announced pre-orders for the Verizon Fascinate will begin on Aug. 27th (for Reward Zone members), or Aug. 29th (for others).

27 Aug, 2010


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Literati E-Reader Boasts 7" Color Display, $159 Or Less Price

Another week, another e-reader. With Kindle sales higher than ever, and the NOOK platform expanding all over the place, it's a wonder there's any room for anyone else. But then again, the e-reader market is clearly booming, and if ever there were a time to try and knock the kings from their thrones, this would be in. As tablets and UMPCs attempt to gain traction in a market currently dominated by E Ink, The Sharper Image is attempting to play the old school card with their new Literati. The device has a rather

27 Aug, 2010


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ASUS Announces G51Jx-3DE Notebook

ASUS has announced the latest addition to their Republic of Gamers (ROG) series notebooks, the G51Jx-3DE featuring a 3D display and Nvidia graphics.

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Imation Links Your Computer To Your TV

Imation's new Link Wireless A/V Extender can turn any computer into a digital entertainment server with its ability to stream high-definition video (up to 720p), high-resolution photos (up to 1080p) and stereo audio. Imation Link is both PC- and Mac-compatible and uses ultra-wideband wireless USB 2.0. The Link's fin-shaped receiver connects to your TV or conference room projector using HDMI or VGA input. The wireless transmitter connects to a standard USB port on a laptop or desktop. Thanks to the Link's

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Intel's 1.8GHz Dual-Core Atom D525 For Netbooks Offers Needed Performance Boost

There is little argument that most netbook owners wouldn't take a little bit more performance headroom in their machine if it was available. The reality is, though Intel has mopped the floor with netbook design-wins that employ its ultra low-power Atom processor, performance on Atom-based machines has always felt a little (or a lot perhaps?) emaciated.  And that's regardless of whether you're looking to run multimedia or gaming applications. Regardless, technology marches on, especially with the

26 Aug, 2010


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Corsair Ships Professional Series Gold PSUs

Due to the development of more powerful CPUs and graphics processors, we demand more from our power supplies today than we have in years past. To meet those demands, Corsair announced the Professional Series Gold AX1200, AX850, and AX750 power supply units at Computex earlier this year. Now, these new power supplies are available. The Professional Series Gold is based on a server-grade power train architecture. The line delivers over 90% efficiency at 50% load when using a 115V AC input. The Corsair Professional

26 Aug, 2010


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Lenovo ThinkPad T410s Review

The Lenovo ThinkPad T410s is a refresh of the older T400s, adding the latest Intel Core i5 processors and optional NVIDIA switchable graphics. The T410s is a slimmed down version of the standard 14-inch T-series notebook, with a much thinner body. We found out how well the T410s stacks up against the previous version and whether you should consider it for your next notebook.

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Lenovo ThinkPad T410s Review

The Lenovo ThinkPad T410s is a refresh of the older T400s, adding the latest Intel Core i5 processors and optional NVIDIA switchable graphics. The T410s is a slimmed down version of the standard 14-inch T-series notebook, with a much thinner body. We found out how well the T410s stacks up against the previous version and whether you should consider it for your next notebook.

info@technologyguide.com 26 Aug, 2010


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