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Eyeing the burgeoning eReader mart is Asus’ next best intention. We have been hearing lots about the eReader in the works at Asus stables, but this is the first time some amount of specs are being revealed. The Asus DR-570 is what the company intends to call the new device and it is expected to be a refreshing addition to the eReader market. The Asus device will be different from its contemporaries owing to the fact that it would be using a 6-inch high-brightness OLED panel instead of the run-of-the-mill E Ink panel on its
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We love Space Invaders and if we could we would have our human women wear tights with the alien invaders on them. Well, now we can. These would make a great Valentine’s Day gift for that geek girlfriend.
They’re designed and distributed from Australia by Black Milk Clothing and they not only have the classic aliens from the game, they also show off your figure. $80 seems a bit steep, but putting a classic arcade game on your cameltoe? Priceless.
Who is buying
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Ok this is clearly for you folks who have obese roommates that steal all of your food. Which you pay for. This thing ought to keep your food secure and out of Jabba’s grasp. Great for helping you or someone else stick to your diet too.
Sure it looks like food jail, but your food is being protected not punished. And it’s only $20 and fits inside your refrigerator, secured with a chrome metal lock which you can set to any combination you want.
Of course anyone hungry enough could just smash it, but they
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For those who use notebook PC as their primary computer, IO-Data’s new DisplayDock USB-DD1 may make their life easier. Basically, the new DisplayDock performs similar function as Toshiba’s dynadock but is wired.
If you are a notebook user who will bring your notebook on-the-go, you may have to unplug/plug all your peripherals every time you leave/back home. Here is where the DisplayDock comes in. Simply connect all the peripherals, such as external monitor, mouse, keyboard, LAN cable to the Dock and then connect
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If you are the lucky owner of an uber-fast Intel SSD drive, it might just get better: Intel has just announced an SSD Optimizer firmware update to is 34nm X25-M 160GB SSD that can boost performance by %40 in sequential writes under Windows 7. If you are running under Windows XP or Vista, you can get the same benefits by installing the Intel SSD Toolbox software. The SSD Toolbox will provide better disk health management under all operating systems as well.
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