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Razer Switchblade Portable Gaming PC Heads to China

The Razer Switchblade, a small portable PC with a keyboard that can be customized for gaming, will first be released in China and feature games developed by one of the country’s’ largest Internet companies, Tencent. Razer, the U.S. company behind the gaming platform, made the announcement on...
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Evoluent VerticalMouse 3 Rev. 2

The good: Keeps your arm even straighter than the competition (assuming that’s ergonomically sound); DPI toggle button with LED indicator; software allows you to configure application-specific button profiles. The bad: At $80, it’s not cheap; not wireless; needs another thumb-side button;...
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Flip Video SlideHD

For better or worse, touchscreens are finding their way into nearly every type of electronic product: phones, netbooks, cameras, tablets…and now, pocket camcorders. The touchscreen in the new Flip SlideHD pocket camcorder is an iffy addition: It’s great for watching videos, but not for shooting...
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Wilson Introduces 4G AWS Signal Booster

Wilson Electronics announced its first AWS signal booster, which will help folks in rural areas get high-speed wireless service and help T-Mobile customers kill their dead zones, according to the company. The new booster will be the first in a line of units made to boost the mobile carriers’ new 4G...
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Computex Chip News Roundup: The Fast, the Small, and the Cool

Wondering when you can get a dual-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon smartphone processor to game on the go? Or Optimus-enabled Nvidia chips in your laptop to save battery while traveling? At this year’s Computex expo in Taipei, chips are getting smaller, faster, and smarter than ever. Laptop/Tablet...
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