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0RChard Toughlet Tablet Boasts Pixel Qi Display, Rugged Titanium Case, Multiple OS Options Including webOS

0RChard, Inc. (no, it’s not a typo; that’s how they spell their name on their site), a startup company based in southern CA, touted a ruggedized tablet at CES called the Toughlet.

It will have a 7-inch Pixel Qi screen protected by Gorilla Glass. This…

3-in-1 USB Hub with Webcam, Fan, and LED Light Hands-On [video]

Sascha needed a USB hub for his Sony Vaio Z since it only has one USB 2.0 port, and one USB 3.0 port. Instead of finding a nice, sleek hub, like those offered by Belkin, Targus, Iogear, or the like, he found a pretty wacky,…

2TB USB the size of your Finger Nail

When I first saw this I thought that this has taken miniaturization to the next level, a 2 Terra byte USB drive that’s a big as your finger nail or slightly thicker than a penny! We’ve all seen this style of USB but usually only…

Camangi Mangrove 7″ Android 3.1 Tablet Launches in Japan

Taiwanese based Camangi has annoucened that it will be shipping the Mangrove 7 and Android 3.1 tablet in Japan in late August. This tablet will cost you 49,800 Yen or $600 USD and is running a Tegra 2 Chipset, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal…

GT70 tablet is a 7″ Tablet with Smartphone Intentions

After Computex 2011 there was a great sigh of relief that the abundance of crappy tablets had resided to a reasonable amount and we’ve got an afforable tablet here that has clear smartphone intentions.  It might be 7 inches like many tablets but its clearly…

MSI U160 DX Netbook Launches in Japan Next Week

MSI is still going stron releasing new netbooks even though they aren’t really upgrading their hardware. The U160DX is being launched in Japan next Friday for 33,600 yen or around $400 USD. Its running the Intel Atom N455 with 1GB of RAM, a 160GB HDD…

Unboxing: CLEAR 4G+ Mobile USB

As I was shopping for a new pair of headphones at my locale Best Buy on Sunday, I happened across a sales representative for the company Clear, demoing what clearly was the fastest mobile broadband 4G connection in town! Streaming live TV from three different…

Viliv X10 Tablet Running Windows 7 at Computex 2010

This 10.1″ tablet is running 1366 x 768 pixel capacitive touchscreen and the ARM-based processor in the demo system we saw was powerful enough to provide an immersive 3D gaming experience at full screen. Viliv tells us that the X10 should be able to playback…

Freescale Pegatron 10.1″ Android Tablet

We uncovered this 10-inch Tablet based on Freescale’s ARM-processors at Computex 2010 running a custom Android interface. The unit is from the ASUS manufacturing subsidiary Pegatron and is intended to show the opportunities offered by Freescale CPUs for Internet Tablets. The Pegatron Freescale Tablet has…

Jumper JK01-T Tablet, The ‘Desktop’ You’ve Always Wanted

The debate between tablet and netbook is still raging even though they clearly have different usage scenarios. The Jumper JK01-TT runs Windows 7 and ships with a wireless keyboard, mouse, and stand. The iPad has its phone OS and well, doesn’t offer desktop experience with…

Mobile Monday Taipei: Netbook Applications, MeeGo & iPad = Fail

Nicole Scott will discuss porting your iPhone games onto Netbooks. Also, get the run down on the netbook application ecosystem and answer questions like: Who are Netbook users and What kind of apps are they buying? And if you were wondering about tablet ecosystems, well…

USB Keyboard designed for Thumb Typing

The Panel by MEDL Technology Portable Screen with some extras!

On paper The Panel is the perfect partner in crime for any notebook, well, perfect except for the fact that its 13.3 inches and not very practical for any sort of mobility. Engadget got to sit down with MELD Technology’s Co-Founder Eric Liao with the…

ReTrak Universal Netbook Car and Wall Charger looks incredibly useful

Electronics peripherals company ReTrak have started selling what they call a Universal Netbook Car and Wall Charger, and it looks like a really handy piece of kit.  The power brick (which appears to be only slightly bigger than a standard Netbook brick) contains a wall…

How’s a USB Flash Drive Made? Trip to the Kingston Production Plant

Ever wonder how a USB is made? USBs are pretty much everywhere you turn these days. Join us on a tour of the Kingston Manufacturing Plant and learn how a USB is made and gets packaged. Its interesting (and automated) manufacturing process that puts together…