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Well, you know Intel just wasn't going to let NVIDIA have all the fun with its , and after a few weeks of voting, the chipmaker has now announced the winners of its own Core i7 Custom Desktop Challenge. Not  |  |


If the University of Tokyo has its way, we could be seeing an onslaught of flexible computing devices sooner than you think! Earlier this year the school made some noise with its and now a research group led by Takeo  |  |
You can't put a price on your child's well-being -- but if you could, we're guessing that it'd fall a little short of the €990 (roughly $1,440) that's being charged for the Pikavu Express Locator. A child-friendly (read: gaudy) take  |  |
For an upstart mobile chipset, seemed off to a decent start in 2009, but with a minimum of actual hardware actually on shelves for the holidays, we're supposed to look to 2010 now for Tegra's big break -- according to  |  |


Here we go, folks. FTC is suing Intel for what it sees to be "anticompetitive tactics." The FTC has been , but now it has followed in the , and the (but no longer a ) in prosecuting the chip  |  |
Heads-up, -- your worst nightmare just waltzed into this space we like to call "reality," and it looks fully capable of giving your dirt sucking powers a run for their money. Neato Robotics, a Silicon Valley startup, has just come  |  |
Just now dusting off those vinyl-wrapped cabinets from the glory days of disco? Good, 'cause 's about to breathe new life into 'em. The outfit's newly unveiled Music Receiver presents itself as the device to stream your iPhone and iPod  |  |
We can't say with any degree of certainty that 's recently announced M1 "micro projector" truly is the brightness of the , but it's certainly brighter than the vast majority we've had the displeasure of seeing ourselves. Most pico projectors  |  |
Not that we haven't seen an before, but we've definitely yet to see one as totally bodacious as this. JVC has just slung out its XS-SR3 iPod speaker dock, which -- like B&W's -- can hold your iPhone / iPod  |  |
What do you do when you've got two disused shipping crates, some photovoltaics, and a couple buckets of toxic green paint? Why, you make a solar electric vehicle charging station, the first in New York as it happens. It was  |  |
Momentous moment alert -- the EU has just closed the book on its lengthy investigation into potential Microsoft antitrust violations. Lasting through nearly the entire noughties, The European Commission's dissatisfaction with what it perceived as monopolistic practices from Redmond has  |  |
Wondering what Sony has in store for the summer of 2010? We can't tell you, but we can give you a few clues. A device called the HID-C10 "Home Information Device" has been given the full FCC once-over and, while  |  |
You really can't fault MIT's branding strategy here. Debuting at the biggest climate change conference since Kyoto, its Copenhagen Wheel is a mixture of established technologies with the ambition to make us all a little bit greener and a little  |  |
When we way back in early 2007 we immediately compared it to -- less than optimal beginnings. The company was promising quantum computing for the masses and, while it did that exhibited qubit-like behavior, the company never really silenced critics  |  |
We know, we know -- the original Roomba , plays , and , but let's give LG's refreshed autonomous robovac a chance, shall we? Now equipped with two cameras (claimed to be an industry first) and lowering operational noise to  |  |
If you live in small-town America then you're already familiar with the hippest hangout around: McDonald's. Now everyone in the US, not just , will be treated to free WiFi to go with their manufactured food purchases. Starting mid-January, some  |  |
Egads, you see that? 42.78Mbps over a wireless data card! Not just any card, mind you, it's presumably the new running on in Sweden and Norway, the world's first commercial LTE network launched on Monday. TeliaSonera bundles the 4G service  |  |
Verizon's playing catch-up this week in a game some of its rivals have been playing for ages now -- the WiFi business -- by bundling access to a fairly extensive network of hotspots in the US, Canada, and Mexico with  |  |
As PC cases go, the is easily the most outrageous design to ever get the go-ahead for commercial distribution, and according to PC Perspective the reason for that is clear: the product's workmanship and long-term durability match its most excellent  |  |
It's one thing to see the in a controlled demonstration by a company representative, something else entirely in the capable hands on CNET's Ina Fried. Ina got down with a prototype of the , dual-display, 9.7-inch E Ink and 10-inch  |  |
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