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Fujitsu adds four new LifeBook mobile computing solutions
Jun 30th

Fujitsu has launched an enhancement and three new additions to the company’s LifeBook range. The MH330 and MH380 models feature the latest Atom processors, backlit LED displays and DDR3 memory. The TH700 and T730 notebooks come with Dual Digitizer multi-touch screens, the latest Intel Core processors and a range of security features including a BIOS lock, fingerprint reader and 3D shock sensor…
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Pebble Portable Charger – Energy on the Go
Jun 1st
A pebble in your shoe may be the last thing you want when travelling but a Pebble Portable Charger in your pocket is a whole new story.
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Pebble Portable Charger – Energy on the Go
ASUS shows Eee Tablet and 2 Eee Pads
May 31st

Asus kicked off Computex 2010 today with the announcement of three tablets, the Eee Tablet, the 12″ Eee Pad EP121 and the 10″ Eee Pad EP101TC. The biggest surprise? Asus are claiming an iPad-like ten hour battery life for all three devices.
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ASUS Eee Pad official: Intel CULV processors, Windows 7, and a 10-hour battery life
May 31st

Computex is really starting to ramp up now, as ASUS has taken the covers off its brand new Eee Pads . Of most interest will be the 12-inch EP121, which sports Intel’s Core 2 Duo CULV processors, Windows 7, and a reputed 10-hour battery life.
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ASUS Eee Pad official: Intel CULV processors, Windows 7, and a 10-hour battery life
Win the back-yard arms race with the Saturator AK-47 Automatic Water Gun
May 28th

If you’re really looking to shine in any water-based hostilities this summer then the Saturator AK-47 Automatic Water Gun could be just what the aquatic arms dealer ordered. This weapon ups the ante on any previous manually powered water guns that rely on the handle being pumped to fire a semi-continuous stream of water. With the battery powered Saturator all one needs to do is hold down the trigger until the ammo runs out..
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Win the back-yard arms race with the Saturator AK-47 Automatic Water Gun
Intel’s new ULV Core processors headed for ultraportable laptops
May 25th

Intel has introduced new ultra-low voltage (ULV) versions of its Intel Core processors. Based on Intel’s 32 nanometer (nm) technology the Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 processors are destined for the insides of ultraportable laptops – which Intel defines as less than an inch thick and weighing just two to five pounds – without sacrificing performance, connectivity and battery life. .
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Review: Apple MacBook Pro 17" (Intel Core i5)
May 24th

Apple’s 17-inch MacBook Pro is the Rolls-Royce of the MacBook Pro range. For many users it’s overkill
GP2X gaming handheld modded with D-pad, PSP batteries (video)
May 21st

These days, it’s the Pandora making waves in the world of handheld emulation, but GamePark’s GP2X could arguably be credited with starting the whole phenomenon.
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GP2X gaming handheld modded with D-pad, PSP batteries (video)
Third-party Android apps causing poor battery life reckons CEO Schmidt
May 19th

Google have criticised poorly-coded third party applications for disappointing Android smartphone battery life, with Google co-founder Larry Page suggesting that “If you are not getting a day, there is something wrong.” Speaking with company CEO Eric Schmidt at Google Zeitgeist this week, Page responded to questions about future battery tweaks with the observation that “I have noticed there are a few people who have phones where there is software running in the background that just sort of exhausts the battery quickly.” Schmidt then stepped in to clarify, suggesting that “people bring in applications that are not particularly smart about [managing cellular radio use], which is what Larry is trying to get at.” However neither made any concrete suggestions to developers as to what they should be aiming for, with Page instead offering the complaining reporter “a bigger battery” to get him through the day. [ via Android Community] Relevant Entries on SlashGear Google tablet runs Flash & Chrome browser tips Schmidt Google Chrome OS & Android “may merge closer”; CEO Schmidt opposed development Android Market sees app submission spike in March 2010 Android Market announced: Google’s own App Store Zune Battery Life Revealed at 12 Hrs Music and 3.5 for Video
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Third-party Android apps causing poor battery life reckons CEO Schmidt


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