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Signature Mini USB 2.0 Portable Drive (Jan 07 2008 07:59 GMT) - [CES 2008] These bite-size Signature Mini USB 2.0 Portable Drives come in a bevy of colors that will definitely catch your eye, although should you settle for either the high end or low end model, you will only have one color to choose from (the 250GB sweet spot comes in five colors). Connected to your PC via USB 2.0, the Signature Mini USB 2.0 Portable Drive will be able to hold 120GB, 160GB, 250GB and 320GB 2. |
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Swissgear Notebook Cooler (Jan 07 2008 07:58 GMT) - [CES 2008] Swissgear has rolled out a spanking new Notebook Cooler that comes with an optional built-in USB hub - needless to say, should you opt for that function, you will have to fork out a little bit more. Anyways, the Notebook Cooler is unique in a sense as you do not have to cramp your style as long as your notebook is within the 14" to 17" size range. This is made possible thanks to extendable and retractable arms found on the Notebook Cooler. The GA-6216 (without hub) and GA-6298 (with hub) will retail for $34.99 and $49. |
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Copper to shine at Southwell (Jan 07 2008 07:57 GMT) - Jim Boyle has his string in fine form at present and Copperbottomed can add another victory to his tally in the Packed Full Of Fun That?s Pontins Claiming Stakes at Southwell. |
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Testor zagra na WO?P (Jan 07 2008 07:57 GMT) - Thrashmetalowy zespó? Testor wyst?pi 13 stycznia w warszawskim klubie Progresja w ramach metalowej Wielkiej Orkiestry ?wi?tecznej Pomocy. |
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Swissgear 7-to-4 Port Mini USB Hub (Jan 07 2008 07:56 GMT) - [CES 2008] Swissgear has just released its 7-to-4 Port Mini USB Hub that consists of a couple of parts. What you see above is the device in its full glory on the left and with the top section detached on the right. Perfect for those who juggle with tons of USB devices in their homes and office, and should you need to pack up and travel, just detach the 4-port Mini USB Hub, pack it into your luggage and you're good to go. I did have some trouble removing the 4-port Mini USB Hub from its "mothership", so to speak, but then again that's a good thing as it would be pretty hard to detach it by accident. Do you think a couple of USB hubs purchased separately will amount to the $49. |
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Wireless Link - No Action (Jan 07 2008 07:56 GMT) - Skier7667 wrote: > When I click on Wireless Link in the Control panel, nothing happens. I have > an IRDA USB device installed. In Device Manager it indicates it's working and > enabled properly. I've uninstalled and reinstalled, but no difference. |
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Hands-off with Guitar Wizard, the real guitar Guitar Hero (Jan 07 2008 07:56 GMT) - Filed under: CES, Gaming All you grumps unable to appreciate the pleasures provided by plastic instruments coupled to a gaming console were undoubtedly thrilled when we told you about the Guitar Wizard (because Heroes are zeros, right?). We stopped by at CES and, while they weren't going to let us shred on their setup (which is a good thing, unless their faces were meltproof), we did snag some pics and video along with some more details on the product. It's shipping sometime in August or this Fall for about $150 for the MIDI controller and software package, or $300 for the whole package which includes a real Washburn guitar. |
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