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Verbatim Store ‘n Go Plus: Rugged keychain thumbdrive

Thumb drives maybe going out of fashion for some people but they still are very handy, especially if you carry one with you all the time, allowing you to easily share files (legally), and backup work date without worrying about an internet connection. Unfortunately it is too easy to lose drives, we have lost hundreds of promo usb s (we do love a free things though) and drives such as the LaCie iamaKey is too easy to damage as the connection part isn’t protected very well

Thumb drives maybe going out of fashion for some people but they still are very handy, especially if you carry one with you all the time, allowing you to easily share files (legally), and backup work date without worrying about an internet connection. Unfortunately it is too easy to lose drives, we have lost hundreds of promo usb s (we do love a free things though) and drives such as the LaCie iamaKey is too easy to damage as the connection part isn’t protected very well

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Apple announces iBook 2 for US schools. Will the UK follow?

Thursday, Apple announced the release of iBooks2  and iBooks Author; new and free textbook reading  and authoring tools.   Apple also revealed a partnership to create and sell low cost interactive textbooks with the big three textbook publishers that account for 90% of the sales of textbooks to the first 13 grades of American schools, known as K-12.

Thursday, Apple announced the release of iBooks2  and iBooks Author; new and free textbook reading  and authoring tools.   Apple also revealed a partnership to create and sell low cost interactive textbooks with the big three textbook publishers that account for 90% of the sales of textbooks to the first 13 grades of American schools, known as K-12.

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IRL: The CES 2012 Edition, featuring AirDrop, a new MBP and Crumpler

Welcome to IRL , an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets, apps and toys we’re using in real life and take a second look at products that already got the formal review treatment. We came, we saw, we collapsed. After seven days in Vegas and 700-plus posts, we’d love nothing more than to catch up on The Daily Show , eat something other than In-N-Out Burger and bask in what we hope will be a slow news week

Welcome to IRL , an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets, apps and toys we’re using in real life and take a second look at products that already got the formal review treatment. We came, we saw, we collapsed. After seven days in Vegas and 700-plus posts, we’d love nothing more than to catch up on The Daily Show , eat something other than In-N-Out Burger and bask in what we hope will be a slow news week

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Boot up: Apple iPhone 4S sales ‘cancelled in Beijing and Shanghai’, Steven Levy on Google+, and more

Plus ‘booth babes’ cause a stir at CES, and is MySpace really dead? A quick burst of 14 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team February 2010: Google boss says ‘nobody was harmed’ by Buzz debacle > > guardian.co.uk Worth reading in the light of the present fuss in the US over Google’s “Search+”. Recall the outcome: Google was obliged to submit to privacy checks by the FTC for 25 years as a result of Buzz’s privacy failings.

Plus ‘booth babes’ cause a stir at CES, and is MySpace really dead? A quick burst of 14 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team February 2010: Google boss says ‘nobody was harmed’ by Buzz debacle > > guardian.co.uk Worth reading in the light of the present fuss in the US over Google’s “Search+”. Recall the outcome: Google was obliged to submit to privacy checks by the FTC for 25 years as a result of Buzz’s privacy failings.

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Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with Texas Instruments

If you heard that Engadget would be scoring some one on one time here on stage with TI, you would be right. Texas Instruments has been in the gadget industry longer than most, and we’ve got a lot of catching up to do. Join us here live at 8:30PM ET .

If you heard that Engadget would be scoring some one on one time here on stage with TI, you would be right. Texas Instruments has been in the gadget industry longer than most, and we’ve got a lot of catching up to do. Join us here live at 8:30PM ET .

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Boot up: Bullish forecasts for Microsoft in 2012, Matt Cutts defends Google, and more

Plus fever dream of a guilt-ridden gadget reporter, and why you can ignore CES A quick burst of 4 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team Windows Phone 7, Windows 8: How Microsoft can reclaim its throne in 2012 – Slate Magazine Farjad Manjoo: “I’ll say it: I’m bullish on Microsoft in 2012. This could be the year that it shakes its malaise and takes its place alongside Apple, Google, and Amazon as a dominant innovator of the mobile age.” It’s always risky to bet against Microsoft, of course.

Plus fever dream of a guilt-ridden gadget reporter, and why you can ignore CES A quick burst of 4 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team Windows Phone 7, Windows 8: How Microsoft can reclaim its throne in 2012 – Slate Magazine Farjad Manjoo: “I’ll say it: I’m bullish on Microsoft in 2012. This could be the year that it shakes its malaise and takes its place alongside Apple, Google, and Amazon as a dominant innovator of the mobile age.” It’s always risky to bet against Microsoft, of course.

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Ice Cream Sandwich to hit Eee Pad Transformer in February, says Asus

Eagerly awaiting that sweet Ice Cream Sandwich update for your original Eee Pad Transformer? Keep waiting. Asus recently told Android Police that the classic Transforming tablet wouldn’t be getting its ICS update until early February.

Eagerly awaiting that sweet Ice Cream Sandwich update for your original Eee Pad Transformer? Keep waiting. Asus recently told Android Police that the classic Transforming tablet wouldn’t be getting its ICS update until early February.

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Fever Dream of a Guilt-Ridden Gadget Reporter

I trudge past several million dollars worth of 3DTVs, looking for a good place to take a shit. The toilets are all filthy. CES attendees are overwhlemingly men.

I trudge past several million dollars worth of 3DTVs, looking for a good place to take a shit. The toilets are all filthy. CES attendees are overwhlemingly men.

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Boot up: Google shakes up search, Tim Cook wins big Apple package, and more

Plus CNet on Android in the fridge, and AcerCloud announced at CES A quick burst of 5 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team How many clouds is too many?

Plus CNet on Android in the fridge, and AcerCloud announced at CES A quick burst of 5 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team How many clouds is too many?

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Large Screen OLED TVs finally on their way

2012 looks to be the year we finally start seeing some decent size OLED TVs, 3 years after the launch of the ridiculous Sony XEL-1 OLED TV which had a meagre 11” screen and a giant £3,489 price tag! At CES it looks like both Samsung and LG will be announcing a 55” OLED TV, and while there is not much information on either Engadget report that the Samsung is expected to be launched in the latter half of 2012 and: There’s no colour filter needed here, either, as the self-emitting RGB sub-pixels take care of themselves; since light output on the Super OLED is controlled on a pixel-to-pixel basis, you can rest assured that your blacks will be deep and your whites bright.

2012 looks to be the year we finally start seeing some decent size OLED TVs, 3 years after the launch of the ridiculous Sony XEL-1 OLED TV which had a meagre 11” screen and a giant £3,489 price tag! At CES it looks like both Samsung and LG will be announcing a 55” OLED TV, and while there is not much information on either Engadget report that the Samsung is expected to be launched in the latter half of 2012 and: There’s no colour filter needed here, either, as the self-emitting RGB sub-pixels take care of themselves; since light output on the Super OLED is controlled on a pixel-to-pixel basis, you can rest assured that your blacks will be deep and your whites bright.

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