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Microsoft’s Sculpt Mobile Mouse and Sculpt Comfort Mouse have built-in Start buttons, arrive in the coming weeks
Posted On 23 May 2013 By Dana Wollman. Under: Uncategorized.
File this under "things we could have sworn already existed." Microsoft just announced two mice, the Sculpt Mobile Mouse and Sculpt Comfort Mouse, and believe it or not, this marks the first time Redmond has made a pointing device with a hotkey fo...
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HP adds five new towers to its desktop lineup, Haswell offered across the board
Posted On 22 May 2013 By Dana Wollman. Under: Uncategorized.
If you think HP's new battery-powered all-in-one is a gimmick, fear not: the company's still churning out all manner of traditional desktop towers. In fact, the outfit just refreshed its lineup with five new models, ranging from a space-saving min...
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HP intros the Envy Rove 20, a portable all-in-one, plus two other AiOs
Posted On 22 May 2013 By Dana Wollman. Under: Uncategorized.
It's official: battery-powered all-in-ones you can schlep around the house are now a thing. First Sony released the Tap 20, then Lenovo followed with the Horizon and now HP makes three, with its newly announced Envy Rove 20. As the name suggests, ...
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HP refreshes its laptops for back-to-school season, one has a 3,200 x 1,800 screen (updated)
Posted On 22 May 2013 By Dana Wollman. Under: Uncategorized.
With back-to-school season upon us and Intel's Haswell launch just around the corner, now's a great time for PC makers to start unveiling their summer lineups. Two weeks ago we heard from Sony and today it's HP's turn: the company just refreshed e...
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Seamless and GrubHub are merging to form a giant food delivery service
Posted On 20 May 2013 By Dana Wollman. Under: Uncategorized.
Seamless and GrubHub, two of the biggest food delivery services in the US, have just announced they'll be merging into a combined company, with the name of the new operation to be decided at a later date. (SeamHub? Grubless?) Unlike some other tra...
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ASUS Transformer Book review: meet ASUS’ first detachable Ultrabook
Posted On 19 May 2013 By Dana Wollman. Under: Uncategorized.
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ASUS announces line of Transformer Books
ASUS Transformer Book shows sudden sign of life: 13-inch Core i5 model coming to Japan this week
ASUS Transformer Book hybrid PC gets May 21st release date
For a while, it looked like ASU...
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Toshiba Kirabook review: Toshiba tries to reinvent itself with a flagship Ultrabook
Posted On 17 May 2013 By Dana Wollman. Under: Uncategorized.
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Toshiba's Kirabook rocks a 2,560 x 1,440 display, arrives May 12th starting at $1,600
Toshiba Kirabook hands-on
Chromebook Pixel review
It's not like Toshiba is new to laptops -- it's been making them for decades -- but for what...
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Google shows off Auto Enhance and Highlights photo-editing tools for Google+ (update: video)
Posted On 15 May 2013 By Dana Wollman. Under: Uncategorized.
Hot on the heels of folding photo storage in with Gmail and Google+, Google is showing off two photo-editing tools for G+ called Auto Enhance and Highlights. Starting with Auto Enhance, this is clearly the fruit of Google's eight-month-old Snapsee...
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There have been 900 million Android activations, 48 billion app installs to date
Posted On 15 May 2013 By Dana Wollman. Under: Uncategorized.
What would a Google liveblog be without some updates on Android activations? Well, in case you're curious, the newest figure is 900 million -- a big jump from the 400 million activations reported last year. What's more, Google says there have been...
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Android 4.3 confirmed by a developer website as Google kicks off I/O 2013
Posted On 15 May 2013 By Dana Wollman. Under: Uncategorized.
We've still got about an hour and 20 minutes until the Google I/O keynote begins, but we're already starting to get hints of what's to come. The company just revealed, in an indirect sort of way, that the next-gen version of Android will be Androi...
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