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AMD Memory officially launches with three lines of desktop RAM

A few months ago, AMD announced its was getting into the memory game, detailing both system memory and graphics card memory products. The chip company has now officially introduced AMD Memory (its...

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Intel to introduce an Ultrabook dock with Thunderbolt support next year?

Like it or not, the PC laptop world is becoming an Ultrabook world, and Intel is looking to expand its notebook platform's footprint big-time in the coming year. Part of its strategy is geared...

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$199 BlackBerry PlayBook: the HP TouchPad of this Black Friday?

Perhaps RIM's $300 sale on all PlayBooks during Black Friday was too much of a good thing for the Waterloo-based company and its beleaguered tablet.

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Jawbone UP: My new addiction

The Jawbone UP sits on your wrist and tracks your life: eating, sleeping, exercise, and more

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iOS remote controlled Truck--just what every kid and adult needs

The AppSpeed Monster Truck is a unique remote control vehicle that allows you to control it wirelessly from your iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad, either by touch or gyroscope

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Professional backlighting for your monitor for under $13

Once I adhered the strip of LEDs to the back of my monitor and plugged it in, I immediately noticed a nice glow behind my monitor.

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Holiday Gift Guide: Top digital SLR cameras of 2011

Though 2011 saw a lot more action on the interchangeable lens compact front, for the best image quality and performance, digital SLRs still rule the roost. Here are my top picks for this holiday...

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Latest Reviews

 

Garmin Nuvi 50 GPS receiver
Garmin's formula for entry-level GPS devices doesn't change much with the new Nuvi 50, but small tweaks, a lower price, and a massive screen enhance value.

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Samsung Illusion SCH-I110 (Verizon Wireless)
The Samsung Illusion is a wholly decent midrange smartphone that won't wow you, but mostly delivers. However, there are a few flaws.

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Synology DiskStation DS712+ - NAS server
The DiskStation DS712+ is one of the best dual-bay NAS servers on the market, for both home and office environments. It's also one of the few that offer storage scalability for those who want to start small and add more capacity later.

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Samsung DoubleTime (AT&T)
Those of you looking for a more unique, eye-catching design will appreciate the Samsung DoubleTime's petite hinging face with two screens and comfortable keyboard. However, the lower-end specs and outdated Android OS do the phone no favors.

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Logitech Mini Boombox (black)
The Logitech Mini Boombox Bluetooth speaker doesn't sound quite as good as the Jawbone Jambox--or look quite as slick--but it can play loud and has identical features for about half the price.

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