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Memorex adds new hard drives

Who said they were all about cassette tapes? Memorex just announced the Essential TravelDrive, a 2.5" USB hard disk that maxes out at 320GB with several bright and shiny colors that fits right in your pocket...
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Lian Li launches a new case for Xbox 360

Shipping internationally since last month, the Lian Li PC-XB01 is a computer-styled hobbyist replacement casing for the Xbox 360, and it's available in the U.S. today. "The Lian Li PC-XB01 is the perfect com...
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Matrox triples up

With this, Matrox addresses the new trademark name of "Surround Gaming" -- a "heightened level fo immersion for a more enjoyable gaming environment."
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New mouse promises Joy

Stealth Electronics/Wow-Pen claims you will instantly notice the difference between an ordinary mouse and their new Joy Ergonomic Mouse -- like writing with a pen or a hearty handshake. It looks like a sex toy for your hand.
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Remote-controlled HDMI switch

With gamers, audiophiles and every middle-aged man building the "theater room" throwing more and more devices into their entertainment centers -- PC's, gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, high-def cable boxes -- this little box comes in handy. And it's got a remote. Sweet.
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The “green” [re]drive

It seems like everybody is going green lately, and now we're seeing that trend emerge in the saturated world of external hard drives. Storage solutions provider Fabrik announced the SimpleTech drive, a 500GB...
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Comcast broke the rules

Earlier this year, Comcast defended its position on its questionably lawful practice of "diurnal network pattern" (more active in the daytime than nighttime) stoppage, which informed users know as "bandwidth th...
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Use your PS2 guitars on PS3, effectively

The Ant Commandos announced that they are releasing a PlayStation 2 to PlayStation 3 adapter that is 100 percent compatibly with all game controllers, claiming you can use your PS2 guitars with both Rock Band a...
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A look at Iomega’s Xporter

Drag your files to the Xporter; plug it in; use it. There's a degree of idiot proof-ness that goes into products like these that makes them attractive in a moderate price range.